Title: | Recent Palaeoenvironmental Evidence for the Processing of Hemp (Cannabis Sativa L.) in Eastern England During the Medieval Period | ||
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Issue: | Medieval Archaeology 49 | ||
Series: | Medieval Archaeology | ||
Volume: | 49 | ||
Page Start/End: | 317 - 322 | ||
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Publication Type: | Journal | ||
Abstract: | The authors summarise recent environmental archaeological evidence for the processing of hemp and other textile crops from the mid- to later medieval period from three contrasting sites in eastern England (Ellerton Priory, North Humberside; Askham Bog, City of York; and Morton Lane, Beverley, North Humberside). | ||
Year of Publication: | 2005 | ||
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Note: | [OS SE 701 398; SE 570 480; TA 034 397] | ||
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Created Date: | 12 Apr 2006 |