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Archaeology of Medieval Towns

in
the Baltic and North Sea Area
Edited by Nils Engberg, Anne Norgaard]0rgensen,
Jakob Kiejfer-Olsen, Per Kristian Madsen & Christian Radtke
PNM
Publications of the National Museum
Studies in Archaeology & History Vol. 17

Copenhagen 2009

Archaeology of Medieval Towns


in the Baltic and North Sea Area

Foreword

Trie archaeology of Scotland's medieval towns: an introduction


Olwyn Owen

's-Hertogenbosch, a 'novum oppidum' and its hinterland, 1200-1350 - the archaeological


evidence for growth and stagnation of medieval towns
Hans Janssen

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The influence of the Hanseatic League on the cities in the North-Sea and Baltic-Sea Area
some reflections on the triad "trade cities Hanseatic League"
Carsten Jahnke
Changes in food consumption during the period of urbanisation in northern Central Europe.
An archaeobotanical approach
Almuth Alsleben

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Water Front Archaeology in Hamburg


RalfBusch

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The emergence of Liibeck as a medieval metropolis


Manfred Gldser

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Schleswig c. 1000 1250. Systems theory sketches for profiling urbanisation


Christian Radtke
Cargo Ships as Indicators of Commerce and Urbanisation in medieval Denmark 1000-1250
Anton Englert
Viborg in the early 11th century: Viborg S0nders0 2001. A pilot project for interdisciplinary
research and development of methods for Danish urban archaeology
Jesper Hjermind, David E. Robinson, Mette Iversen

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The Infrastructure in Arhus between 900 and 1600 AD


Hans Skov

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Theoretical and Methodological Directions in Urban archaeology: the Case of Lund, Sweden
Stefan Larsson

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Transcending Borders - Social Identity as a Factor in the Middle Ages and in Medieval
Archaeology
Mats'Roslund

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Table of Contents

Places with Kopinge-names in Scania - Long-term Urban Wannabees?


Bengt Soderberg

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Safeguarding Historic Waterfronts - Bryggen


Ann Christensson, Rory Dunlop, Henning Matthiesen

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