Palfreyman, A. and Ebbins, S. (2007). A Romano-British quern-manufacturing site at Blackbrook, Derbyshire. The Derbyshire Archaeological Journal 127. Vol 127, pp. 33-48. https://doi.org/10.5284/1066661. Cite this via datacite
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A Romano-British quern-manufacturing site at Blackbrook, Derbyshire | ||
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The Derbyshire Archaeological Journal 127 | ||
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The Derbyshire Archaeological Journal | ||
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127 | ||
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33 - 48 | ||
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Description and discussion of a collection of quernstones found in the area around Starbuck House and Holly House in Longwalls Lane near Blackbrook, most having been recovered from or identified within drystone walls. Around thirty quernstones and fragments were examined and ascribed to the Romano-British period, the implication being that they had been made nearby as the immediate area contains evidence of quarrying. Includes | ||
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2007 | ||
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[OS SK 332 483] | ||
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05 Oct 2007 |