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Addyman, P. V. and Black, V. E., eds. (1991).
Urban structures and defences
. York Archaeology.
Title
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Title:
Urban structures and defences
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Subtitle:
Lloyds Bank, Pavement and other sites, with a survey of defences north-east of the Ouse
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Series:
The Archaeology of York
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Volume:
8 (3)
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Number of Pages:
126
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Monograph Chapter (in Series)
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Author:
Peter V Addyman
Richard A Hall
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Editor:
Peter V Addyman
V E Black
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York Archaeology
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Year of Publication:
1991
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0 906780 96 9
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Editorial Expansion: The archaeology of York Vol 8 fasc 3
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05 Nov 2013
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Urban structures and defences; Lloyds Bank, Pavement and other sites, with a surv...
177 - 292
A series of excavations south of the Roman fortress, on the spur of land between the Rivers Ouse and Foss, provided evidence for the nature and extent of settlement in Anglo-Scandinavian York. They also showed how much could be learnt from an examination of well-preserved organic remains � plant and insect assemblages gave an indication of diet and living conditions; tools and leather offcuts recovered suggested intensive leatherworking. The book also includes a review of current evidence for the evolution of the defences around the Roman fortress and how they were altered in the Anglo-Scandinavian period. With contributions by D. Palliser, Ruth A. Morgan, D. Tweddle, J. Darrah, Niall Oakey, David Brinklow, J. Hinchliffe and Stephen Coll