Hill, N. and Alcock, N. W. (2007). The origins of crucks: new ideas revisited. Vernacular Architect 38. Vol 38, pp. 8-14.

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The origins of crucks: new ideas revisited
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and a rejoinder
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Vernacular Architect 38
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Vernacular Architecture
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38
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8 - 14
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The meaning of furca and its significance for the origin of cruck construction as discussed by Hill (in Vernacular Architecture 36 (2005) pages 1--14) and Alcock (in Vernacular Architecture 37 (2006) pages 50--53) is further explored by the two authors. The implications for the diffusion of cruck building and the dating of the transition from primitive to developed carpentry are particularly considered. The paper comprises
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Nick Hill
Nat W Alcock
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2007
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11 Mar 2008