Title: |
Anglian settlement at 46--54 Fishergate |
Series: |
The Archaeology of York
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Volume: |
7
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Number of Pages: |
114 |
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Publication Type: |
Monograph (in Series)
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Abstract: |
Describes and interprets the structural sequence recorded during excavations on the site of the former Redfearn National Glass Factory in York. The first stage of settlement (dating from the late seventh or early-eighth century AD) showed evidence of a planned layout, and its location on the confluence of rivers, combined with artefactual evidence for craft industry and trade, is thought to indicate the existence of a trading wic, from which the name Eoforwic is derived. Occupation ended in the late-ninth century AD, when there may have been a population shift across the River Foss. A `Report on plant and invertebrate remains' is provided by Enid Allison, Allan Hall, Andrew Jones, Harry Kenward & Alan Robertson (85--105). |
Author: |
Richard L Kemp
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Editor: |
Peter V Addyman
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Publisher: |
York Archaeology
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Year of Publication: |
1996
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ISBN: |
1 872414 70 2 |
Locations: |
Location - Auto Detected: |
River Foss |
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Subjects / Periods: |
Anglian (Auto Detected Temporal) |
Late Seventh (Auto Detected Temporal) |
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Note: |
Date Of Issue From:
1996
Editorial Expansion:
The Archaeology of York Vol 7 fasc 1
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Created Date: |
10 Apr 2002 |