Title: |
Craft industry and everyday life: wood and woodworking in Anglo-Scandinavian and medieval York |
Series: |
The Archaeology of York
|
Volume: |
17
(13)
|
Biblio Note |
The ADS have no files for download on this page but further information is available online, normally as an electronic
version maintained by the Publisher, or held in a larger collection such as an ADS Archive. Please refer to the DOI or URI
listed in the Relations section of this record to locate the information you require. In the case of non-ADS resources,
please be aware that we cannot advise further on availability.
|
Publication Type: |
Monograph (in Series)
|
Abstract: |
Reports on wooden objects recovered from the Coppergate excavations, carried out between 1976 and 1981, but also includes material from subsequent watching brief on the site, along with other excavations at 22 Piccadilly and the Bedern. A summary report on the `Excavation at 16--22 Coppergate' is provided by R A Hall (2073--83), while subsequent findings are noted in `The watching brief' by N F Pearson (2083--4). `Excavation at 22 Piccadilly' [1987] is described by R Finlayson (2084--6) and `Excavations at the Bedern' [1973--80] are reported on by R A Hall (2086--9). `The conservation of the wooden artefacts' is discussed by J A Spriggs (2095--100). `Re-used medieval boat timbers found at Coppergate' are discussed by D M Goodburn (2379--82), with a note on the caulking by Penelope Walton Rogers (2379). |
Author: |
Carole A Morris
|
Editor: |
Peter V Addyman
|
Publisher: |
York Archaeology
Council for British Archaeology
|
Year of Publication: |
2000
|
ISBN: |
1 902771 10 9 |
Subjects / Periods: |
|
Note: |
Date Of Issue From:
2000
Editorial Expansion:
The Archaeology of York Vol. 17 fasc. 13
|
Source: |
BIAB
(TaggedExceptions)
|
Relations: |
|
Created Date: |
10 Apr 2002 |