The Contexts of Tribal Hidage: Social Aggregates and Settlement Patterns
@article{Davies1974TheCO, title={The Contexts of Tribal Hidage: Social Aggregates and Settlement Patterns}, author={W. Davies and H. Vierck}, journal={Fr{\"u}hmittelalterliche Studien}, year={1974}, volume={8}, pages={223 - 302} }
W. DAVIES—H. VIERCK: Introduction. A. WENDY DAVIES: I. Tribal Hidage: the text, p. 224. — II. Discussion, p. 236. B. HAYO VIERCK: Settlement studies, p. 241,1. The continental problem, p. 242. — Π. England: general discussion: 1. Previous archaeological and geographical contributions, p. 249; 2. The barrier of the Fens, p. 253; 3. Woodland confines, p. 257; 4. The evidence of cemeteries for primary settlement, p. 259. — ΙΠ. Potential areas of settlement, p. 271; 1. Areas by sea and fen, p. 272… Expand
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