Title: |
Excavations at Otterbourne Old Church, Hampshire
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Issue: |
Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club & Archaeological Society |
Series: |
Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club & Archaeological Society
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Volume: |
46
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Page Start/End: |
73 - 89 |
Biblio Note |
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Publication Type: |
Journal
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Abstract: |
Excavation of the demolished church revealed that the bases of its chancel walls survived, but that the footings of the nave have been removed except in two places. There had been a small post-medieval south porch. The walls are attributed to c 1200, and no evidence for an earlier building was found. Floor-tiles are probably from a local kiln, closely dated to the 1390s-1400s. The medieval pottery assemblage differs from that to be expected from an occupation site. Includes `A note on the petrology of a medieval inlaid tile from Otterbourne, Hampshire' by D F Williams (83). |
Year of Publication: |
1991
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Subjects / Periods: |
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CHURCH
(Monument Type England)
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SHERD
(Object England)
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Medieval (Auto Detected Temporal) |
Postmedieval South Porch (Auto Detected Subject) |
Walls (Auto Detected Subject) |
Tile (Auto Detected Subject) |
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Source: |
BIAB
(TaggedExceptions)
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Created Date: |
10 Apr 2002 |