Miller, I. (2000). Excavation at 39 Church Street, Lancaster -- an interim report. Contrebis 25. Vol 25, pp. 12-14.

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Excavation at 39 Church Street, Lancaster -- an interim report
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Contrebis 25
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Contrebis
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25
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12 - 14
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Reports various Roman features. The earliest evidence (c. AD70s) of activity were two rows of stakeholes (northwest--southeast) and an oval-shaped deposit of fired clay overlain by charcoal, clearly the result of a high temperature process and perhaps a hearth. Two parallel rows of postholes, representing two structures separated by a metalled surface were provisionally dated to the second century AD. The easternmost building contained blacksmithing tools indicating secondary ironworking, and appears to have been destroyed by fire. A timber post structure was later built over the metalled alley.
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Ian Miller ORCID icon
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Robert D B Bath (Abstract author)
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2000
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Subjects / Periods:
Occupation Sites (BIAB)
Roman (BIAB)
Hearth (Auto Detected Subject)
Ironworking (Auto Detected Subject)
Metalled Alley (Auto Detected Subject)
Metalled (Auto Detected Subject)
Charcoal (Auto Detected Subject)
ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
Fired Clay (Auto Detected Subject)
Second Century Ad (Auto Detected Temporal)
Postholes (Auto Detected Subject)
Stakeholes (Auto Detected Subject)
Timber Post Structure (Auto Detected Subject)
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11 Sep 2002