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rhaddlesey

Dorset, England

I live in Dorset, England. I am studdying for a PhD in late medieval carpentry techniques. I am very well travelled. I am a bit of a computer geek.


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Akkerman Survey Report 2008

Abstract Following the successful deployment of electrical resistance survey in 2007 the geophysical surveys team continued in 2008 with two further prospection techniques, gradiometry and ground ...
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Anatolian Archaeology 2006

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Anatolian Archaeology 2008

The 2007 season at Akkerman fortress saw the conclusion for the present of excavation in the shore ward known as the ‘Port Yard’, whose two significant buildings − a ‘barbican’ and an Ottoman ba...
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Hampshire Buildings Pre 1530

This is a distribution map of dendrochronologically dated (tree-ring dating) timber buildings in Hampshire. They are all from the late medieval period and date from 1244 to 1530. There are 110 in a...
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AkkermanFortressProject20 08

www.akkermanfortress.org Anatolian Archaeology 2008 report on the progress made to date at the Akkerman Fortress project, Ukraine. The fortress of Akkerman (long. 30.35; lat. 46.20) is located on ...
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Using computers in archaeology and theory

A paper given at the Theoretical Archaeology Groups annual conference. The paper outlines the use of computers in archaeology and their theoretical implications.
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The role of Digital Archaeology

The role of Digital Archaeology to aid the study and analysis of structural carpentry techniques in central southern England, c1180 - c1500
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The Black Death and Building

A paper given at the International Medieval Congress 2008 (Leeds) Paper 105-b: The Black Death and Building: A Case Study (Language: English) Richard Haddlesey, Department of Archaeology, Universi...
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dendrochronology

a description of dendrochronology (tree-ring dating) and its usues in buildings archaeology
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tie beam

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Comment on Akkerman Survey Report 2008
Posted on April 29, 2009

please visit www.akkermanfortress.org for more information of the Akkerman Fortress

Comment on Black Death
Posted on April 24, 2009

this i s a small piece from http://www.medievalarchitecture.net/black_death.html

Comment on AkkermanFortressProject2008
Posted on January 6, 2009

www.akkermanfortress.com for more information on the fortress and the archaeo-historical survey

Comment on Akkerman fortress with geophysics overlay
Posted on December 11, 2008

for more info on the akkerman fortress project see http://www.akkermanfortress.org/

Comment on Akkerman fortress with geophysics overlay
Posted on December 11, 2008

for the full akkerman fortress project site see http://www.akkermanfortress.org/

Comment on The Role of Digital Archaeology in Studying Medieval Timber Joints
Posted on December 5, 2008

yes E le roy Ladurie did some great work using dendrochronology in France, but did not publish till the 1980s

Comment on The Black Death and Building
Posted on July 28, 2008

not all the slides show in this version, for the full powerpoint go to http://www.medievalarchitecture.net/Publications.html

Comment on dendrochronology
Posted on June 15, 2008

there is a map and house dates to accompany this file at www.medievalarchitecture.net/dendrochronology.html

Comment on tie beam
Posted on June 14, 2008

unfortunately this does not seem to work, as a true pdf, viewed in a pdf viewer such as adobe reader, the model animates and rotates and can be easily manipulated. If you are interested and want to view the model in 3d, you can do so here http://www.medievalarchitecture.net/files/tie_beam.pdf

Comment on The Black Death
Posted on May 23, 2008

good paper, 1348 is 14th century though not 13th

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Name:

Richard Haddlesey

Age:

39

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http://www.medievalarchitecture.net

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PhD student in Winchester, UK

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archaeological computing, digital dissemination, late medieval england, the Black Death, buildings archaeology, geomatics

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evrything I can find on late medieval carpentry in the south of England

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