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What did the introduction of the archaeology society result in? |
Sussex archaeological society created ‘Museum of County Antiquities’ •Finds used to ‘tarnish’ historical documentation before. |
Antiquity, finds |
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What factors aid recovery of objects? |
•HERs •Metal detectorists •Aerial photos •Mapping settlement evolution through pottery. •Human burial and bioarchaeology of food. |
HER, metal detectors, pottery, bioarchaeology |
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Why should we still look at documents? |
To not neglect the general history. To use theoretical approaches I.e. post-processualism (passive society with predictable relations). |
Neglect, theoretical |
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What were the highlights of the 11th century? |
•1066 Norman Conquest •Research vs. Community arc •Introduction of Romanesque arc •Peacock are introduced and the Jewish |
NC, R, Peacock and J |
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What were the highlights of the 12th century? |
•The Anarchy •Windmills and deer reserves •High and low status |
Civil war, h/l and windmills, deer |
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What were the highlights of the 13th century? |
•850 towns by 1300, emergence of urban hierarchy from London to market centres. •Early Gothic to Decorated Gothic. |
Boom, transition gothic |
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What were the highlights of the 14th century? |
•Black Death •Climatic Deterioration •Cattle Disease •Population reduces by 1/3. |
Everything goes wrong. |
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What are the highlights of the 15th century? |
•Higher living standards •Perpendicular Gothic |
Wealth and gothic |
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What are the highlights of the 16th century? |
•Henry VIII - monasteries and castles decline •Peace and prosperity •Heaters are invented. |
HENRY |