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Scarborough Archaeol Hist Soc Trans 35
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Title:
Scarborough Archaeol Hist Soc Trans 35
Series
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Series:
Scarborough Archaeological & Historical Society Transactions
Volume
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Volume:
35
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
Trevor Pearson
Christopher Hall
Publisher
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Publisher:
Scarborough Archaeological & Historical Society
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2000
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Note:
Date Of Issue From: 1999
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
01 Feb 2001
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Abstract
Did Scarborough burn?
Jack Binns
12 - 17
Reviews the historical and documentary evidence for the fire that allegedly destroyed the town in AD 1318.
The placename element wick and the carucate/plough ratio
Christopher Evans
36 - 41
Plots the distribution of the place-name -wick against the ratio of ploughs to carucates recorded in the Domesday Inquest, suggesting that a 1:1 ratio indicates a dairy farm.
The archaeological and historical significance of medieval Scarborough Ware pottery and tiles
Daniel Normandale
42 - 48
Discusses the economic importance of the local ceramic industry, whose products -- decorated glazed table wares and roof tile -- were widely exported until the collapse of the industry in the fourteenth century.
Archaeological fieldwork in Scarborough 1998--1999
Trevor Pearson
49 - 57
Comprises short reports by various contributors on recent investigations in the Scarborough area, with two more substantial pieces on:
Springfiled/former Quaker meeting house
Mark Johnson
49 - 53
West Ayton Airfield
Vanessa Milner
55 - 56
Scarborough Archaeol Hist Soc Trans 35