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Post-Medieval Archaeol 19
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Title:
Post-Medieval Archaeol 19
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Series:
Post-Medieval Archaeology
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Volume:
19
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1985
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Date Of Issue From: 1985
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BIAB (British Archaeological Abstracts (BAA))
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05 Dec 2008
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Changing patterns of farming in an Isle of Man glen
Norman Emery
1 - 11
Survey of two deserted farms and their associated buildings, water and horse mills, and a corn-drying kiln, which showed evidence of changing styles and traditions in 18th-19th centuries.
Irish wayside and churchyard crosses 1600-1700
Heather A King
13 - 33
List and distribution map of one hundred examples known so far.
The excavation of a brick-lined shaft and its contents at Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk
Edwin J Rose
Sarah Jennings
35 - 47
The shaft (well or garderobe shaft) dates to c 1480 and contained a sealed deposit of pottery and architectural fragments of 1838.
Oxspring Lodge: reconstructing a Yorkshire hunting lodge
Peter F Ryder
49 - 62
Paper reconstruction of mid-16th century building with stone external walls and internal timber frame, and showing fusion of 'Highland' and 'Lowland' carpentry traditions, as well as 'vernacular' building techniques in a high-status structure. Au (abr)
Hurst Castle: the evolution of a Tudor fortress 1790-1945
Jonathan Coad
63 - 104
Successive modernizations of the Henry VIII castle on the Solent.
Chatham and London: the changing face of English land fortification, 1870-1918
Victor T C Smith
105 - 149
Continual improvements in the effectiveness of weaponry eventually forced a complete change in fortress design, starting with Chatham fortress in 1875 and culminating in the 1890s London Defences (field works instead of permanent forts as main line of defence). The English land fortress was revived in World War I.
Some 18th century pharmaceutical vessels from London
Jane Gibson
John G Evans
151 - 155
Samples from glass flasks were analysed: camphor, ?Epsom salts and antimony tartrate were identified. The collection illustrates the transition from kitchen physic to the modern pharmacy.
Russian seals from Abingdon
Arthur MacGregor
156 - 157
Post-medieval Britain in 1984 sites and finds
Geoff Egan
159 - 191