Pearce, J. (2000). A late 18th-century inn clearance assemblage from Uxbridge, Middlesex. Post-Medieval Archaeol 34. Vol 34, pp. 144-186.
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A late 18th-century inn clearance assemblage from Uxbridge, Middlesex | ||||||||
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Post-Medieval Archaeol 34 | ||||||||
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Post-Medieval Archaeology | ||||||||
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34 | ||||||||
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144 - 186 | ||||||||
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Abstract The abstract describing the content of the publication or report |
Considers a number of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century `clearance groups' -- closed assemblages of domestic artefacts discarded as a single deposit -- recently excavated in the London area. Particular attention is paid to a fine assemblage of pottery, glass, and clay tobacco pipes from the site of the King's Arms, Uxbridge, deposited c 1785--1800. Comparison is made with clearance deposits from other victualling establishments and households in London, Guildford, Leicester, and the American colonies. | ||||||||
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2000 | ||||||||
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11 Jun 2001 |