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Addyman, P. V. and Kinsler, V., eds. (1992).
Anglo-Scandinavian Ironwork from Coppergate
. York: Council for British Archaeology.
Title
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Title:
Anglo-Scandinavian Ironwork from Coppergate
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Series:
The Archaeology of York
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Volume:
17 (6)
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Monograph Chapter (in Series)
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Author:
Patrick Ottoway
Editor
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Editor:
Peter V Addyman
Valerie Kinsler
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Publisher:
York Archaeology
Council for British Archaeology
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Year of Publication:
1992
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1 872414 29 X
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Editorial Expansion: The Archaeology of York Vol. 17 fasc. 6
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28 Nov 2013
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Abstract
Anglo-Scandinavian Ironwork from Coppergate
455 - 736
The assemblage presented, from 16-22 Coppergate, York, is of an unprecedented size and variety in England. Over 4,700 iron objects are described dating from c.400 to the late 11th century. Included are knives and tools for crafts such as textile preparation and woodworking, fittings for doors, chests and other iron objects, buckles, strap-ends and pins, and arrow-heads and sword fragments. Smithing tools, iron blanks and scrap provide evidence for iron production.
Archaeological introduction
455 - 462
Conservation of the Coppergate ironwork
466 - 470
The ironworking residues
471 - 475
Chronological and spatial distribution of slag
476 - 479
The smithing process
480 - 485
Non-ferrous plating
486 - 491