Daniels, R. (2009). The deserted medieval village of High Worsall, North Yorkshire. Durham Archaeological Journal 18. Vol 18, pp. 67-98.

Title: The deserted medieval village of High Worsall, North Yorkshire
Issue: Durham Archaeological Journal 18
Series: Durham Archaeological Journal
Volume: 18
Number of Pages: 120
Page Start/End: 67 - 98
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Publication Type: Journal
Abstract: Draws together the results of Time Team investigation in 1997 with subsequent work. These investigations demonstrated that the settlement was significantly larger than the visible earthworks and identified it as a planned settlement with a manorial enclosure. A building interpreted as a 'long house' was partially excavated while excavation on the 'village green' suggested an earlier phase of planned settlement.
Author: Robin Daniels
Other Person/Org: Richard G Annis (Author contributing)
Fiona Macdonald (Author contributing)
Year of Publication: 2009
Subjects / Periods:
Manorial Enclosure (Auto Detected Subject)
SETTLEMENT (Monument Type England)
Medieval (Auto Detected Temporal)
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Created Date: 02 Sep 2010