Rodwell, W., Miles, D. W H., Hamilton, D. and Bridge, M. C. (2006). The dating of the Pyx door. Engl Heritage Hist Rev 1. Vol 1, pp. 25-27.

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The dating of the Pyx door
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Engl Heritage Hist Rev 1
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English Heritage Historical Review
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1
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25 - 27
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The former door of the Pyx Chamber of Westminster Abbey has been identified as reused from the earlier abbey built by Edward the Confessor c.1042--65. The dendrochronological investigation concluded that the door is the oldest scientifically dated door in Britain, and immediately sparked a counter-claim that an early medieval door in Essex is in fact older. This short piece reviews the evidence and refutes the Essex claim.
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Warwick Rodwell
D W H Miles
Derek Hamilton
Martin C Bridge
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2006
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Essex Claim (Auto Detected Subject)
Abbey (Auto Detected Subject)
Medieval (Auto Detected Temporal)
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14 Aug 2008