Griffiths, W. B. (1999). Excavations at the New Quay, Berwick-upon-Tweed, 1996. Archaeologia Aeliana Series 5. Vol 27, pp. 75-108. https://doi.org/10.5284/1061023. Cite this via datacite
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Excavations at the New Quay, Berwick-upon-Tweed, 1996 | ||
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Archaeologia Aeliana Series 5 | ||
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Archaeologia Aeliana | ||
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27 | ||
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75 - 108 | ||
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A combined excavation and watching brief conducted during the laying of a new sewerage system revealed that the area had been reclaimed in the eighteenth century, prior to which it had been a tidal foreshore used for waste dumping. The semi-waterlogged conditions preserved organic matter, principally wood and leather artefacts, as well as pottery and bone, and a large quantity of finds. The paucity of archaeological work in the town lends additional value to the assemblage. There are specialist notes on: `The pottery' by A Jenner (83--91); `Other finds' by A Rowntree (91--100); `The animal bones' by L J Gidney (100--2); `Environmental samples' by J Huntley (103--5). | ||
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1999 | ||
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30 May 2019 |