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Object ID | 2013084 | |
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Object Title | Wharram. A Study of Settlement on the Yorkshire Wolds, X. Water Resources and their Management |
File name | Wharram_X_Water_Resources.pdf | |
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Author | Colin Treen, | |
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Malcolm Atkin, | ||
Colin Treen, | ||
Malcolm Atkin, | ||
Title | Wharram. A Study of Settlement on the Yorkshire Wolds, X. Water Resources and their Management | |
Abstract | This volume deals with the 1972-83 excavations of the medieval dam and pond at the southern end of Wharram Percy deserted medieval village. The earliest remains were associated with a water-powered corn mill of the 9th or early 10th century. The mill was disused by the end of the 13th century, but the pond continued to serve a variety of other purposes. Finds included significant groups of horse bones and horseshoes, marine fish bones and medieval pottery jugs. |