Serjeantson, D. and Rees, H. (2009). Food, Craft, and Status in Medieval Winchester. Winchester: Winchester Museums Service.

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Food, Craft, and Status in Medieval Winchester
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The plant and animal remains from the suburbs and city defences
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Winchester Museums Archaeology Reports
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294
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Serjeantson_2009_Food_Craft_and_Status_Winchester_P10_cover.pdf (356 kB) : Download
Serjeantson_2009_Food_Craft_and_Status_Winchester_P10_report.pdf (12 MB) : Download
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It provides a record and analysis of medieval environmental evidence from the less studied extra-mural areas of Winchester and assesses what these discoveries add to the understanding of the city’s past. The report includes the most comprehensive study of animal remains from a medieval English town published up to this time. The study is based on excavations from the 1970s and early 1980s, which, by examining sites on the defences and in the historic suburbs, enlarged the scope of previous extensive investigations within the city walls. This volume is essential reading for all those concerned with the animals, plants, and environment of a medieval town, as well as being of value to urban archaeologists and to those with an interest in the history and archaeology of Hampshire. It sheds light on the management of the animal and plant resources in and around one of England’s foremost cities, as well as providing glimpses of everyday life in Winchester through its keeping, buying, consuming, and disposal of the familiar fowls and fish, plants and animals, over a period of almost a thousand years.
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Dale Serjeantson
Helen Rees
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Winchester Museums Service
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Kenneth D Thomas (Author contributing)
Malcolm Gomersall (Author contributing)
Graham Scobie (Author contributing)
Kate M Clark (Author contributing)
Frank Green (Author contributing)
Kenneth E Qualmann (Author contributing)
Jennifer Bourdillon (Author contributing)
P Smith (Author contributing)
Jennie Coy (Author contributing)
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2009
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978008613501
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Site: St Johns Street (SJS 76-80; SJS 82)
Site: 27 Jewry Street (27 JS 84)
Site: Lido (LIDO 85,86)
Site: Victoria Road (VR 72-80)
Site: Trafalgar House (TH 74)
District: Winchester
Country: England
Place: Winchester
Site: New Road (NR 74-77)
Site: Sussex Street (SXS 76-79)
Site: Crowder Terrace (CT 74-77)
Site: Hyde Abbey (HA 72,74)
Site: Chester Road (CHR 76)
Site: Henlys Garage (HG 84-85)
County: Hampshire
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POST MEDIEVAL (ENG)
MEDIEVAL (ENG)
ANIMAL REMAINS (Object England)
PLANT REMAINS (Object England)
ANIMAL REMAINS (Object England)
MOLLUSCA REMAINS (Object England)
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URI: https://www.hampshireculture.org.uk/collection/archaeology
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16 Jul 2018