2018年在英国和海峡群岛进行中世纪后的实地考察

IF 0.4 3区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Post-Medieval Archaeology Pub Date : 2019-09-02 DOI:10.1080/00794236.2019.1659588
Stephanie Ostrich
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2018年的后中世纪田野调查条目遵循了2008年引入PMA田野调查部分的结构。后中世纪考古学会与中世纪考古学会合作建立的年度挖掘摘要可搜索数据库由ADS托管,作为ArchSearch的“特别收藏”功能,也可通过SPMA网站访问。我们收到的稿件超过了《华尔街日报》有限的出版空间;未包含在本节中的条目将通过此资源以数字格式访问。SPMA使用与SMA相同的地理惯例。在英格兰,这些地点将被列入1974年后的郡;对于苏格兰和威尔士,将使用新的地方当局或统一当局地区;对于爱尔兰共和国和北爱尔兰,将使用历史悠久的郡。说明这一系统的地图可以在《中世纪考古》44(2000)、236–8和45(2001)、234中找到。尽管已经努力为在英国和爱尔兰进行的各种实地调查创造一个公平的代表性,但本汇编仅涵盖收到的那些提交材料;任何差距都可能代表缺乏提交材料,而不是缺乏在该地区进行的实地调查。报告的索引是围绕一组主题和类别组织的,以形成每年报告的许多网站和发现。完整索引可以作为数据库中的下拉菜单访问。《日刊》的印刷索引涵盖了所有提交的条目,包括仅在数据库中以数字格式表示的条目;以粗体显示在索引中的条目也在此处的打印部分中表示。编译人员要感谢2018年综述的所有撰稿人,特别是那些代表各自组织提交报告的人:H.Brooks(CAT)、J.Allan(埃克塞特大教堂)、C.Fern、D.Elsworth(Greenlane考古)、S.Thomson(Headland考古英国有限公司,米德兰和西部)、M.Jecock(历史英格兰)、E.Matthews、S.Leaver(MOLA)、K.Hamilton(OAE)、K。Smith(OAS)、T.Vitali(PCA有限公司)、J.Goodwin(SOTAS)、S.Preston(TVAS有限公司),C.Harward(城市考古)、L.Lichtenstein(威塞克斯考古)和J.Brewer(伍斯特郡考古)。苏格兰考古和AOC考古集团的Paula Milburn博士提供的苏格兰考古总结摘自年度期刊《苏格兰发现与挖掘》。非常感谢Gary Young准备出版插图的最终版本。
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Post-medieval fieldwork in Britain and the Channel Islands in 2018
The post-medieval fieldwork entries for 2018 follow the structure introduced into the fieldwork section of PMA in 2008. The searchable database of annual excavation summaries set up by the Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology (SPMA) in cooperation with the Society for Medieval Archaeology (SMA) is hosted by the ADS as a ‘Special Collections’ feature of ArchSearch and is also accessible via the SPMA website . We receive more contributions than the limited space of the printed Journal allows us to publish; those entries not included in this section will be accessible in digital format through this resource. SPMA uses the same geographical conventions as those used by SMA. For England, sites will be listed under the post-1974 counties; for Scotland and Wales, the New Local Authority or Unitary Authority Areas will be used; for the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, the historic counties will be used. Maps illustrating this system can be found in Medieval Archaeology 44 (2000), 236–8 and 45 (2001), 234. Although an effort has been made to create a fair representation of the variety of fieldwork undertaken across Britain and Ireland, this compilation only covers those submissions received; any gaps may represent a lack of submissions rather than an absence of fieldwork carried out in the area. The index to the reports is organized around a set of themes and categories to lend shape to the many sites and finds reported each year. The full index is accessible as a drop-down menu in the database. The printed index in the Journal covers all submitted entries, including those represented in a digital-format only on the database; those entries that appear in the index in bold are also represented here in the printed section. The compiler would like to thank all contributors to the 2018 roundup, especially those who submitted reports on behalf of their respective organizations: H. Brooks (CAT), J. Allan (Exeter Cathedral), C. Fern, D. Elsworth (Greenlane Archaeology), S. Thomson (Headland Archaeology UK Ltd, Midlands & West), M. Jecock (Historic England), E. Matthews, S. Leaver (MOLA), K. Hamilton (OAE), K. Smith (OAS), T. Vitali (PCA Ltd), J. Goodwin (SOTAS), S. Preston (TVAS Ltd), C. Harward (Urban Archaeology), L. Lichtenstein (Wessex Archaeology) and J. Brewer (Worcestershire Archaeology). Summaries of work carried out in Scotland are extracted from the annual journal Discovery and Excavation in Scotland, courtesy of Dr Paula Milburn of Archaeology Scotland and AOC Archaeology Group. Many thanks to Gary Young for preparing the final versions of the illustrations for publication.
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