Title: |
Archaeomagnetic dating: the Royal Mint, London |
Series: |
Research Department Reports Series
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Volume: |
4040/91
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Publication Type: |
Monograph (in Series)
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Abstract: |
A fired clay surface, thought to have been a hearth, was discovered during archaeological excavation at the Royal Mint site. Archaeomagnetic dating suggests that the feature was last fired towards the end of the thirteenth century AD although, owing to crossovers in the archaeomagnetic calibration curve used, two date ranges in the Roman period must also be considered. The archaeomagnetic measurements also suggested that the feature had been disturbed slightly since this date. Includes an appendix giving details of `Standard procedures for sampling and measurement' (10-11). |
Author: |
Paul K Linford
Neil T Linford
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Year of Publication: |
1991
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ISBN: |
no ISBN |
Locations: |
Location - Auto Detected: |
Royal Mint |
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Subjects / Periods: |
ROMAN
(Historic England Periods)
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Thirteenth Century Ad (Auto Detected Temporal) |
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Note: |
Date Of Issue From:
1991
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Source: |
BIAB
(The British Archaeological Bibliography (BAB))
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Created Date: |
21 Jan 2002 |