Title: |
Archaeological Desktop Evaluation of The Broadmead Redevelopment Site, Bristol (727/2000) |
Number of Pages: |
66 |
Biblio Note |
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Publication Type: |
Report
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Abstract: |
The Broadmead Redevelopment study area overlay extensive archaeological remains. These related especially to the establishment of the Broadmead suburb by St Jame's Priory in the 12th century and to the founding of the Dominican friary in the 13th century. The archaeological remains were important also as evidence for life in the medieval and early modern city. Ideally the Development Brief would recommend that, where possible, these remains should be preserved in situ, particularly those of the Dominican Friary. Strategies for preservation by record were recommended for areas where this would not have been possible. [Au] |
Author: |
Bristol & Region Archaeological Services
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Publisher: |
Bristol & Region Archaeological Services
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Year of Publication: |
2000
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Locations: |
Location - Auto Detected: |
St James Priory |
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Subjects / Periods: |
20TH CENTURY
(Historic England Periods)
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12th Century (Auto Detected Temporal) |
13th Century (Auto Detected Temporal) |
MEDIEVAL
(Historic England Periods)
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Note: |
Date Of Issue From:
2000
Date Of Coverage From:
01
Date Of Coverage To:
01
Editorial Expansion:
Site name: THE BROADMEAD REDEVELOPMENT SITE, BRISTOL Study area: 12.25ha Investigation type: Desk-based District: Bristol, City of UA Monument: [finds]. Medieval (1066-1540), CULVERT. Post-medieval (1540-1901), WEIR. Post-medieval (1540-1901), FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE. Post-medieval (1540-1901), [finds]. Post-medieval (1540-1901), BRIDGE. Undated, FRIARY. Medieval (1066-1540), [finds]. Modern (1901- Ngr: ST59407340 Parish: Postcode: BS1 3HU
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Source: |
BIAB
(Archaeological Investigations Project (AIP))
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Created Date: |
18 Jan 2009 |