Murphy, K. and et 7 alii. (1989). Analyses of a cesspit fill from the Tudor Merchant's House, Tenby, Dyfed. Bull Board Celtic Stud 36. Vol 36, pp. 246-262.

Title: Analyses of a cesspit fill from the Tudor Merchant's House, Tenby, Dyfed
Issue: Bull Board Celtic Stud 36
Series: Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies
Volume: 36
Page Start/End: 246 - 262
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Publication Type: Journal
Abstract: The material, well preserved by mineralization in its chemical environment, consisted predominantly of pips and stones from imported fruits; there were also weeds of cultivation, fragments of fabric and sheep's wool, pollen, fly puparia, 15 vertebrate species including fish and rat, parasites, and eggshell. The evidence was also suggestive of brewing, honey?, and cereals.
Author: Kenneth Murphy
et 7 alii
Year of Publication: 1989
Subjects / Periods:
Fish (Auto Detected Subject)
Cereals (Auto Detected Subject)
Sheeps Wool Pollen Fly Puparia (Auto Detected Subject)
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Created Date: 05 Dec 2008