Weoley Castle Ruins

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Yardley
Birmingham
B25 8RN
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Overview

Excerpt from the structural report

The digital archive comprises the following reports:

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

Ceramics
Weoley Castle: A Reappraisal of and Report on the Pottery by Stephanie Rátkai
Appendix 1: Early Cooking Pot Fabrics
Appendix 2: Deritend Ware
Appendix 3: Iron-Poor Wares
Appendix 4: Iron-Poor Fabrics: Whiteware
Appendix 5: Sandy Micaceous and Micaceous wares
Appendix 6: Late Medieval Wares
Appendix 7: Midlands Purple Ware and Later Fabrics
Appendix 8: Cistercian Ware
Appendix 9: Regional Imports
Appendix 10: Continental Imports

Small Finds
An appraisal of the portable finds from Weoley Castle, Birmingham by Quita Mould
Weoley Castle: small finds catalogue by Quita Mould

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


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