Domesday settlement in Suffolk
Abstract
In their ‘Atlas of Rural Settlement in England’, Roberts and Wrathmell have used nineteenth-century sources to map the distributions of nucleated and dispersed settlement across England. They argue that the resulting patterns reflect in general terms many earlier types of distribution, for example Roman villas, pagan burials, pre-Norman place-names, and Domesday woodland. In this article I consider whether relevant data can be derived from...
Paper Details
Title
Domesday settlement in Suffolk
Published Date
Jan 1, 2003
Journal
Volume
25
Issue
1
Pages
45 - 57
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