Hall, A. R. (1992). The last teasel factory in Britain, and some observations on teasel (Dipsacus fullonum L and D savitus (L) Honckeny) remains from archaeological deposits. Circaea 9 (1). Vol 9(1), pp. 9-15.

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The last teasel factory in Britain, and some observations on teasel (Dipsacus fullonum L and D savitus (L) Honckeny) remains from archaeological deposits
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Circaea 9 (1)
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Circaea
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9 (1)
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9 - 15
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A description of the factory processing of the flower heads of fullers' teasel which still takes place at one factory in Huddersfield. Excavations at the Dominican Priory in Beverley recovered teasel fruits and receptacular bracts from a pit fill, and similar remains were found from the nearby Eastgate excavation. These are described in detail, together with other examples from York. MH
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Allan R Hall
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1992
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PIT (Monument Type England)
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20 Jan 2002