Jones, R. H., Good, G. L. and Ponsford, M., eds. (1991). Waterfront archaeology:. York: Council for British Archaeology.
Title The title of the publication or report |
Medieval Hartlepool: | |||||||||
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evidence of and from the waterfront | |||||||||
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Waterfront archaeology: | |||||||||
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Council for British Archaeology Research Reports | |||||||||
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74 | |||||||||
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43 - 50 | |||||||||
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excavations have revealed a sequence of dock structures; the docks were constructed in the twelfth century and additions, repairs and land reclamation continued into the fourteenth century when a new dock was built further into the harbour. The docks were designed to handle coastal trade. Fishing was important part of the town's economy throughout its history. Sever economic decline after the fifteenth century was reversed in the Victorian period with the building of docks and the railway | |||||||||
Year of Publication The year the book, article or report was published |
1991 | |||||||||
ISBN International Standard Book Number |
1-872414-05-2 | |||||||||
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22 Apr 2005 |