Kemp, R. L. (1999). The Excavation of a Monastic Fishing Establishment at Oldstead Grange, North Yorkshire. Internet Archaeology 7. Vol 7, York: Internet Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.7.11.

Title: The Excavation of a Monastic Fishing Establishment at Oldstead Grange, North Yorkshire
Issue: Internet Archaeology 7
Series: Internet Archaeology
Volume: 7
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Abstract: Excavations directed by the writer in 1982-3 for the University of York Archaeological Society uncovered the foundations of a small structure on the shores of a fishpond that belonged to Byland Abbey in the 14th century. The site's location, combined with a number of associated lead net weights, suggest that it was connected with organised, large-scale, fish farming.
Author: Richard L Kemp
Publisher: Internet Archaeology
Other Person/Org: Wendy Sherlock (Author contributing)
Year of Publication: 1999
Locations:
Place: Byland Abbey
County: North Yorkshire
District: Ryedale
Country: England
Subjects / Periods:
MEDIEVAL (ENG)
CISTERCIAN ABBEY (Monument Type England)
FISH FARM (Monument Type England)
Net Weight (Object England)
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.7.11
Created Date: 01 Aug 2019