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Archaeol York Interim 11 (3)
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Title:
Archaeol York Interim 11 (3)
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Series:
Archaeology in York
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Volume:
11 (3)
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Publication Type:
Journal
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Year of Publication:
1986
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Date Of Issue From: 1986
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BIAB (British Archaeological Abstracts (BAA))
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Created Date:
05 Dec 2008
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Observations from a Roman rubbish heap in York
Terry P O'Connor
1 - 7
Discusses evidence for sheep-milking; for cattle breeds; for black rats (Rattus rattus) in later 2nd century; and for garden dormice (Eliomys quercinus) possibly for eating.
Pit your 'Wics' or how to excavate Anglian York
Richard L Kemp
8 - 16
Excavation on the Redfearns site in Fishergate of some 250 Anglian features, and sieving of 40 tonnes of soil, has yielded valuable evidence of a little-known phase of York's history, including porcupine sceattas, butchered bones, a large post-built hall, craft work, and trade goods.
Assembly Rooms York: Roman and later layers
Nicholas Pearson
19 - 21
River deep, spoil heap high River Foss deposits, York
Martin Stockwell
22 - 23
Cawood Castle
David A Brinklow
29 - 35
Work in connection with conversion and repair of the former archbishops' palace included observation of new drainage trenches, recording of the 15th century gatehouse and evidence for an unsuspected brick range to its NW, and detailed recording of the timber roof on the SE range (?some 15th century remains).
Of moss and men
Allan R Hall
36 - 41
Moss was used in Anglo-Scandinavian York for sanitary purposes, for insulation in timber buildings, and in plaited form for unknown purposes.
A quarter penny of Stephen of c 1145-7
P Seaby
42 - 46