n.a. (1999). No small fry in Saxon fishing industry. British Archaeology 41. Vol 41, pp. 5-5.
Title The title of the publication or report |
No small fry in Saxon fishing industry | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Issue The name of the volume or issue |
British Archaeology 41 | |||||
Series The series the publication or report is included in |
British Archaeology | |||||
Volume Volume number and part |
41 | |||||
Number of Pages The number of pages in the publication or report |
18 | |||||
Page Start/End The start and end page numbers. |
5 | |||||
Biblio Note This is a Bibliographic record only. |
Please note that this is a bibliographic record only, as originally entered into the BIAB database. The ADS have no files for download, and unfortunately cannot advise further on where to access hard copy or digital versions. | |||||
Publication Type The type of publication - report, monograph, journal article or chapter from a book |
Journal | |||||
Abstract The abstract describing the content of the publication or report |
A recent survey of the sites of seven fish weirs in and around the Blackwater estuary in Essex has been carried out by archaeologists from Essex County Council as part of English Heritage's Monuments Protection Programme. This article sets the historical context before outlining the findings from the survey. About five hundred fish weirs are thought to survive around the English coast, the majority dating from the 12th to 14th centuries. Radiocarbon dates from three of the Blackwater estuary examples range from about AD 600 to 950, making them among the earliest in the country. LD | |||||
Year of Publication The year the book, article or report was published |
1999 | |||||
Locations Any locations covered by the publication or report. This is not the place the book or report was published. |
|
|||||
Source Where the record has come from or which dataset it was orginally included in. |
BIAB
(biab_online)
|
|||||
Created Date The date the record of the pubication was first entered |
02 Jan 2016 |