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Schofield & Vince/Medieval Towns, 7. The environment of medieval towns

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Schofield, John ; Vince † , Alan . The environment of medieval towns. Medieval Towns - The Archaeology of British Towns in their European Setting. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 212-242 Sep 2005. ISBN 9781845530389.
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This chapter reviews what urban archaeologies seek when they study the environment in which a town is situated, such as the appearance of the landscape before urbanization, the disruption to the environment caused by the initial settlement; the phases of a town's development, the social and functional status of different parts of a town and the resources on which townspeople could draw for sustenance and fuel. Topics include: - physical factors and climate - flora, insects and wild vertebrate fauna - biological characteristics of urban people: diet and disease
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- creatorJohn Schofield; Alan Vince
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- series titleStudies in the Archaeology of Medieval Europe
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