Baxter, I. L. (2002). A Donkey (Equus asinus L.) partial skeleton from a Mid--Late Anglo-Saxon alluvial layer at Deans Yard Westminster, London SW1. Environ Archaeol 7. Vol 7, pp. 89-94. https://doi.org/10.1179/146141002790556784.
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A Donkey (Equus asinus L.) partial skeleton from a Mid--Late Anglo-Saxon alluvial layer at Deans Yard Westminster, London SW1 | |||||||
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Environ Archaeol 7 | |||||||
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Circaea | |||||||
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7 | |||||||
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89 - 94 | |||||||
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A domestic donkey (Equus asinus) partial skeleton has been recovered from a Mid--Late Anglo-Saxon alluvial deposit situated below the present Westminster School at Deans Yard, Westminster, London. The remains have been radiocarbon dated to the eighth--ninth century AD and, therefore, pre-date both the abbey of Edward the Confessor and the earlier foundation of St Dunstan. The skeleton is of particular importance as it is the only well dated specimen of its species recovered thus far in England from the Anglo-Saxon and medieval periods. | |||||||
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2002 | |||||||
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17 Oct 2003 |