Rippon, Stephen, 1968-....
Stephen Rippon archaeologist (born 1968)
Rippon, Stephen
Rippon, Stephen (S.J.), 1968-
VIAF ID: 66692616 (Personal)
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Works
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Adaptation to a changing environment: the response of marshland communities to the late medieval 'crisis' | |
The Archaeology of Dartmoor: Perspectives from the 1990s. Papers Presented to a Conference at Exeter University in September 1994 to Celebrate the Centenary of the Foundation of the Dartmoor Exploration Committee. Edited by Deborah M. Griffiths. 250m | |
Beyond the medieval village : the diversification of landscape character in southern Britain | |
Beyond Villages and Open Fields: The Origins and Development of a Historic Landscape Characterised by Dispersed Settlement in South-West England | |
Cadbury Congresbury 1968-73. A Late/Post-Roman Hilltop Settlement in Somerset | |
Christie (N.) (ed.) Landscapes of Change. Rural Evolutions in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages . Pp. xviii + 324, maps, ills. Aldershot and Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2004. Cased, £47.50. ISBN: 1-84014-617-6 | |
Coastal Trade in Roman Britain: the Investigation of Crandon Bridge, Somerset, a Romano-British Trans-shipment Port beside the Severn Estuary | |
Conclusions: Exeter – A Changing Place in Time | |
Conquest, colonisation and the countryside: archaeology and the mid-11th- to mid-12th-century rural landscape | |
Continuidad y cambio: sistemas de terrazgos y usos del suelo en la Inglaterra altomedieval | |
Countryside of the East Saxon kingdom | |
Early planned landscapes in south-east Essex | |
Europe's cultural landscape : archaeologists and the management of change | |
Exeter's local and regional hinterlands: the landscape of South-West Britain | |
Farming Regions in Medieval England: The Archaeobotanical and Zooarchaeological Evidence | |
A field method for investigating the distribution of rock art | |
The Fields of Britannia: Continuity and Discontinuity in thePaysand Regions of Roman Britain | |
Focus or Frontier? The Significance of Estuaries in the Landscape of Southern Britain | |
Gwent Levels, 1996: | |
Historic Landscape Characterisation: Its Role in Contemporary British Archaeology and Landscape History | |
Holding back the tides : explaining Romano-British and early medieval reclamation around the Severn Estuary, South West Britain | |
Inherited landscapes. The Fields of Britannia project: interim report | |
Introduction: | |
Iron Age to Early Modern Activity and Palaeochannels at Magor Pill, Gwent: An Exercise in Lowland Coastal-Zone Geoarchaeology | |
Kingdom, civitas, and county : the evolution of territorial identity in the English landscape | |
Landscape, community and colonisation : the north Somerset levels during the 1st to 2nd millennia AD | |
A landscape in transition? Palaeoenvironmental evidence for the end of the 'Romano-British' period in South West England | |
Living and working in the Roman world : essays in honour of Michael Fulford on his 65th birthday | |
Lowbury Hill, Oxon: a Re-Assessment of the Probable Romano-Celtic Temple and the Anglo-Saxon Barrow | |
Making sense of an historic landscape | |
Marshland Communities and Cultural Landscapes from the Bronze Age to the Present Day, The Haddenham Project Volume 2. By C. Evans and I. Hodder. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Cambridge, 2006. Pp. xxv + 509, illus. Price: £35.00. IS | |
Medieval landscapes. - Oxford, cop. 2007. | |
Medieval wetland reclamation in Somerset | |
Mid- to late-Holocene vegetation history of Greater Exmoor, UK: estimating the spatial extent of human-induced vegetation change | |
Peasant Perceptions of Landscape: Ewelme Hundred, South Oxfordshire, 500–1650. By Stephen Mileson and Stuart Brookes. 245mm. Pp xx + 363, 93 figs (mostly col), 11 tabs. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2021. isbn 9780192894892. £85.00 (hbk). | |
Pevensey Castle, Sussex. Excavations on the Roman fort and medieval keep, 1993–95 | |
Planning in the early medieval landscape | |
Post-Conquest medieval | |
A Push into The Margins? The Development of a Coastal Landscape in North-West Somerset during The Late 1St Millennium A.D | |
Regional Identities in the Roman Period: Dumnonia and the Wider South-West of Britain | |
Review Article: Understanding Medieval Settlements and Landscapes: The State of the Art | |
REVIEWS | |
‘Richer in its bowels than in the face thereof’: The Hinterland of Exeter during the Medieval Period | |
Roman and medieval Exeter and their hinterlands : from 'Isca' to 'Excester' | |
The Romano-British Exploitation of Coastal Wetlands: Survey and Excavation on the North Somerset Levels, 1993-7 | |
The Settlement and Drainage of the Wentlooge Level, Gwent: Excavation and Survey at Rumney Great Wharf 1992 | |
The Severn estuary, 1997: | |
Silchester: Excavations at the North Gate, on the North Walls, and in the Northern Suburbs 1988 and 1991-3 | |
Studies in the Roman and medieval archaeology of Exeter | |
The transformation of coastal wetlands : exploitation and management of marshland landscapes in North West Europe during the Roman and medieval periods | |
'Uncommonly rich and fertile' or 'not very salubrious'? The Perception and Value of Wetland Landscapes | |
Variation in the Continuity of Land-Use Patterns through the First Millennium AD in Lowland Britain | |
Water and land | |
Waterways and water transport on reclaimed coastal marshlands: the Somerset Levels and beyond | |
Wetland reclamation on the Gwent Levels: dissecting a historic landscape |