Weoley Castle Ruins

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Curator Managers, Blakesley Hall, Sarehole Mill and Weoley Castle
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Yardley
Birmingham
B25 8RN
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Introduction to the Archive PDF 668 Kb

Archaeological Archive

Weoley Castle - an appraisal of the surviving Archaeological Archive by Stephen J. Linnane PDF 4 Mb
Weoley Castle - the reduced archive, 2.0 Pre-war Excavations PDF 23 Mb
Weoley Castle - the reduced archive, 3.0 Post-war Excavations
3.1 The Trenches
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Weoley Castle - the reduced archive, 3.0 Post-war Excavations
3.2 The Moat
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Weoley Castle - the reduced archive, 3.0 Post-war Excavations
3.3 The Western Interior
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Weoley Castle - the reduced archive, 3.0 Post-war Excavations
3.4 Periods I-III
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Weoley Castle - the reduced archive, 3.0 Post-war Excavations
3.4.7 The Wooden Kitchen
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Ceramics

Weoley Castle: A Reappraisal of and Report on the Pottery by Stephanie Rátkai PDF 657 Kb
Appendix 1 Early Cooking Pot Fabrics PDF 232 Kb
Appendix 2 Deritend Ware PDF 651 Kb
Appendix 3 Buff Fabrics PDF 652 Kb
Appendix 4 Whiteware Fabrics PDF 542 Kb
Appendix 5 Sandy and Sandy Micaceous wares PDF 239 Kb
Appendix 6 Late Medieval Wares PDF 394 Kb
Appendix 7 Midlands Purple and later wares PDF 224 Kb
Appendix 8 Cistercian Ware PDF 462 Kb
Appendix 9 Regional imports PDF 343 Kb
Appendix 10 Weoley Continental Imports PDF 498 Kb

Small Finds

An appraisal of the portable finds from Weoley Castle, Birmingham by Quita Mould PDF 349 Kb
Weoley Castle: small finds catalogue by Quita Mould CSV
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Structural Finds

Weoley Castle: Structural Finds Cover PDF 46 Kb
Weoley Castle: The Ceramic Building Material by Stephanie Rátkai PDF 379 Kb
Weoley Castle: The loose architectural stones, an assessment by Dr. Richard K. Morris PDF 1 Mb
Weoley Castle: The Medieval Floor Tiles by Stephen J. Linnane PDF 1 Mb
Weoley Castle: The decorated window glass by Stephen J. Linnane PDF 1 Mb

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