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Excavations at Deansway, Worcester, 1988-89: Romano-British small town to late medieval city (ADS Publication)

Hal Dalwood and Rachel Edwards

CBA Research Report No 139 (2004)

With contributions by Nigel Blades, Sarah Brown, Victoria Bryant, John Cherry, Colin Cleverley, Hilary E M Cool, Nina Crummy, Christopher K Currie, Hal Dalwood, Rachel Edwards, Jane Evans, Luke Fagan, Stephen Greep, James Greig, Caroline M Jackson, Robin Jackson, Cathy King, Paul Linford, Richard I Macphail, Donald F Mackreth, Patrick Marsden, Nick J Mayhew, Gerry McDonnell, Michael Metcalf, Lisa Moffett, Rebecca A Nicholson, Elisabeth Okasha, Christine Osborne, Ray I Page, Fiona Roe, Sally A Scott, Anthony Swiss, Gary Taylor, and Hilary White


Abstract

Title page of report 139

This archive presents selected portions of the publication 'Excavations at Deansway, Worcester, 1988-89: Romano-British small town to late medieval city'.

Contents

  • Title and Contents Pages. (ppi-ix)
  • 6 Site narratives: activity unit tables
    • 6.1 Deansway Site 2: Bull Entry by Robin Jackson (Tables 7 - 15). (pp1 - 64)
    • 6.2 Deansway Site 1: Powisk Lane South by Victoria Bryant and Gary Taylor (Tables 16 - 24) (pp64 - 100)
    • 6.3 Deansway Site 3: Ambulance station by Gary Taylor (Tables 25 - 32) (pp100 - 112)
    • 6.4 Deansway Sites 4 and 5: Powick Lane north by Hal Dalwood and Rachel Edwards (Tables 34 - 43) (pp112 - 138)
  • 7 Specialist reports: artefacts, ecofacts, soils, and dating
    • 7.1 Introduction to the pottery reports by Victoria Bryant and Jane Evans (Table 45) (pp139 - 148)
    • 7.9 Ironworking residues by Gerry McDonnell and Anthony Swiss
      • 7.9.3 Compositional and statistical analysis of Roman ironworking slag (pp148 - 157)
    • 7.10 Chemical analysis of the copper alloys by Nigel Blades (pp157 - 163)
    • 7.13 Iron and copper alloy objects by Nina Crummy (pp163 - 174)
    • 7.16 Roman vessel glass and glass working waste by Hilary E M Cool and Caroline M Jackson (pp174 - 176)
    • 7.24 Worked stone by Fiona Roe (pp176 - 193)
    • 7.26 Flint by Hal Dalwood (pp194 - 195)
    • 7.28 Animal remains by Rebecca A Nicholson and Sally A Scott
      • 7.28.11 Spatial variation (pp195 - 203)
    • 7.29 Human skeletal remains by Christine Osborne
      • 7.29.3 Skeletal inventory (pp203 - 206)
    • 7.30 Botanical remains by Lisa Moffett (pp206 - 228)
    • 7.32 Soil micromorphology by Richard I Macphail (pp229 - 254)

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