Hurst, John G., 1927-
Hurst, John G.
John Gilbert Hurst British archaeologist (1927-2003)
Hurst, John G., 1927-2003
Hurst, John
Hurst, John Gilbert, 1927-2003
Hurst, J.G. (John Gilbert), 1927-2003
Hurst, John G. (British archaeologist, 1927-2003)
John Hurst
VIAF ID: 815342 (Personal)
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Works
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Ancient Britain | |
Anglo-Saxon Pottery: A Symposium | |
Anglo-Saxon Pottery and the Settlement of England. By J. N. L. Myres. 9½ X 7 in. 259 pp., 8 pls., 51 figs., 10 maps. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1969. Price £5. | |
The Archaeology of Sussex Pottery: Medieval Pottery Imports in Sussex | |
Bondehuse og Fandmeller i Danmark gennem 2000 Ar. (Farms and Watermills in Denmark during 2,000 years.) By Axel Steensberg. 10 × 6¾. Pp. 325 + pls. 76+figs. 104. (English Summary, pp. 287–325.) Copenhagen: Alfred G. Hassing, 1952. 42s | |
Byzantine Pottery. By Ken Dark. 248mm. Pp 160, 70 figs, 58 col pls. Stroud: Tempus, 2001. ISBN 0752419420. £17.99 | |
Château Gaillard. European Castle Studies III. Conference at Battle, Sussex, 19–24 September 1966. Ed. A. J. Taylor. 9¾×7¼. Pp. 155+27 pls.+42 figs. London: Phillimore, 1969. £3·75.--- Either ISSN or Journal title must be supplied.Château Ga | |
Code pour le classement et I'etude des poteries medievales du nord et nord-ouest de I'Europe. By Marie Leenhardt. 29x21 cm, 79 loose pp., 8 loose figs., 10 sample cards and 39 sheets of signs and symbols, all in a folder | |
Conclusions | |
The Cricklade bowl | |
A Dated Type-Series of London Medieval Pottery, Part 2: London-Type Ware (London & Middlesex Archaeological Society Special Paper No.6). By J. E. Pearce, A. G. Vince and M. A. Jenner. 18x24cm. 151pp., 92 figs., 12pls., 8 colour pIs | |
Deserted medieval villages : studies | |
Deserted Villages. By K. J. Allison. 8½×5¾. Pp. 64 + 6 figs.+ 13 pls. London: Macmillan. 1970., 50p.--- Either ISSN or Journal title must be supplied | |
The deserted villages of Northamptonshire | |
Domestic settlement 2 : Medieval peasant farmsteds | |
Donald Harden 1901-1994 | |
et le Quartier Sainte-Barbe (Ve-XVle S.). By Henri Marchesi, Jacques Thiriot and Lucy Vallauri, with Marie Leenhardt. 21 x 29 cm. 389 pp., 329 figs. and pls. and 8 colour pls | |
Everyday and exotic pottery from Europe, c. 650-1900 : studies in honour of John G. Hurst | |
Excavation of Two Moated Sites: Milton, Hampshire, and Ashwell, Hertfordshire | |
Excavations at St Benedict's Gates, Norwich, 1951 and 1953 | |
From popular devotion to resistance and revival in England: the cult of the holy name of Jesus and the Reformation | |
A group of Saxon and Medieval Finds from the site of the Neolithic Causewayed enclosure at Staines, Surrey | |
H. E. Jean Le Patourel: The moated sites of Yorkshire. London: Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph Series, no. 5, 1973. 147 pp., 12 pls., 42 figs. (4 pull-out). £3.50 obtainable from Mrs A. F. Morley, 6 Church Grove, Little Chalfont, Amersham | |
The Hamwih pottery: the local and imported wares from 30 years' excavations at Middle Saxon Southampton and their European context (Southampton Archaeological Research Committee Report 2: C.B.A. Research Report 37). | |
History of the excavation | |
Imported flasks | |
Jugs with bases thumbed underneath | |
Keramik des Mittelalters und der friihen Neuzeit aus Nordfriesland. By Peter Hartmann. 29.5 x 21 cm. 60 pp., 1 folding fig., 7 pls., 29 figs. Neumunster: Offa-Bucher, 32, 1975. Price 48 DM. | |
Kirkstall Abbey Excavations 1960-64 | |
The Kitchen Area of Northolt Manor, Middlesex | |
A Late medieval pit at Westminster Abbey | |
London Museum Medieval Catalogue. [By J. B. Ward Perkins et al.] 9¾ x 5¾ in. 319 pp., 96 pIs., 90 figs. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1954 (1940), reprinted 1967. Price 63s. (£3.15). | |
Low Countries blackware | |
Manuel d'Archeologie Medievale de la Fouille a l'Histoire (Regards sur I'Histoire, no. 23). By M. de Bouard. 22.5 x 18 cm., 340 pp., 58 figs. and pls, Paris: Societe D'Edition D'Enseignment Superieur, 1975. Price not stated. | |
Medieval and later pottery from Stockwell Street, Colchester | |
Medieval Britain in 1959 | |
Medieval England: An Aerial Survey, Second Edition By M. W. Beresford and J. K. S. St Joseph. 28 x 18.5 cm. xviii + 286 pp., 41 maps and plans, 122 photographs. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1979. Price £10. | |
Medieval pottery from excavations : studies presented to Gerald Clough Dunning, with a bibliography of his works | |
Medieval Rural Settlement in North-East England (Architectural and Archaeological Society of Durham and Northumberland Research Report, 2). Edited by B. E. Vyner. 20 x 25cm. vii + 150 pp., 55 figs., 23 pls | |
Medieval village excavation in England | |
A mid seventeenth-century pottery group and other objects from Ballyhack Castle, Co. Wexford. | |
Molluscs | |
Pottery fool's head whistles from London and Tattershall, Lincs | |
Pottery in Archaeology. By Clive Orton, Paul Tyers and Alan Vince. 254mm. Pp. xvii + 269, 65 figs., 12 tables. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology), 1993. ISBN 0-521-25715-8. £40.00 | |
Pottery in the Making: World Ceramic Traditions. Edited by Ian Freestone and David Gaimster, 275mm. Pp 240, 245 ills. London: British Museum, 1997. ISBN 0-7141-1782-X. £18.99 p/b | |
Pottery produced and traded in north-west Europe, 1350-1650 | |
Principles and practice of textile printing | |
Red-Painted and Glazed Pottery in Western Europe from the Eighth to the Twelfth Century | |
The rural settlements of medieval England : studies dedicated to Maurice Beresford and John Hurst | |
Saxo-norman pottery in East Anglia : Parts I, II, et III | |
Some late seventeenth- to late eighteenth- century finds from Kilkenny Castle. | |
Summary | |
Two anglo-saxon buildings and associated finds | |
Two Roman villas at Wharram le Street | |
The Village and House in the Middle Ages. By Jean Chapelot and Robert Fossier, translated Henry Cleere. 25 × 19 cm. Pp. 352, 111 figs. London: B. T. Batsford, 1985. ISBN 0-7134-3322-1. £19·95 | |
Werra Ware in Britain, Ireland and North America | |
Wharram, a study of settlement on the Yorkshire Wolds | |
Wharram : domestic settlement, 1: areas 10 and 6 | |
Wharram Percy : the memorial stones of the churchyard | |
The Wharram Research Project: Results to 1983 | |
White Castle and the Dating of Medieval Pottery | |
World Ceramics |