^David Gaimster. "Great sites: Nonsuch Palace". British Archeology. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2012-07-16. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2006-12-31. In 1959, the year Martin Biddle first excavated Henry VIII's vanished palace of Nonsuch in Surrey, the concept of post-medieval archaeology was virtually unknown. Within a decade the subject was established with its own academic society, and post-medieval sites were being investigated and rescued in their own right. Today the subject is routinely taught at universities, and archaeologists are increasingly specialising in the period which spans the transition between medieval and industrial society.
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