Tatton-Brown, T. W. (1980). The use of Quarr stone in London and East Kent. Medieval Archaeology 24. Vol 24, pp. 213-215. https://doi.org/10.5284/1071649. Cite this via datacite
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The use of Quarr stone in London and East Kent | ||||
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Medieval Archaeology 24 | ||||
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Medieval Archaeology | ||||
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213 - 215 | ||||
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Quarr stone (from the Isle of Wight) was more extensively used than has been thought, appearing in Norman ecclesiastical buildings in E Kent and the White Tower in London. Its widespread use was probably confined to c 1070-1120, after which it appears only in the Hampshire basin. D G | ||||
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05 Dec 2008 |