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Durham Archaeol J 6
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Title:
Durham Archaeol J 6
Series
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Series:
Durham Archaeological Journal
Volume
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Volume:
6
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
Blaise E Vyner
Anthony F Harding
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Year of Publication:
1990
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Date Of Issue From: 1990
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BIAB (The British Archaeological Bibliography (BAB))
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Created Date:
20 Jan 2002
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Two Early Medieval cemeteries at Milfield, Northumberland
Christopher Scull
Anthony F Harding
1 - 29
Two cemeteries, Milfield north and Milfield south, were discovered during excavations at henge sites in the area. Evidence from Milfield north confirms Anglian occupation in circa late-sixth to early-seventh century, whilst Milfield south is of slightly later date. Their situation near to the henge sites is thought to have been deliberate. Finds include copper alloy ornaments, iron ornaments and knife fragments, glass and amber beads, as well as `Textiles' described by P Clogg (21). At the southern site there was also a sword fragment whose analysis is considered in `Blade fragment: metallography' by G Turner-Walker (21). Finally, there is an appendix entitled `Milfield South: features not attributed to the henge or cemetery' (25--8). IH
A tenth century carved bone strip from Ferryhill, County Durham
Colleen E Batey
Blaise E Vyner
Christopher D Morris
31 - 33
This decorated fragment was found in the fill of a pit at the north end of a nineteenth century barn. It may have been in association with the foundation trench of an earlier timber building nearby, though this is uncertain. Parallels with the decorated bone strip recovered from St Leonard's Place, York, along with that found at Christchurch Street, Dublin, suggest the tenth century date. IH
The Church of St Mary Magdalene, Yarm, Cleveland
David Heslop
35 - 43
Restoration work prompted a survey of the building. Parallels suggest an original date for the current church somewhere in or after the twelfth century. There were also three later structural phases, to build and heighten the tower, and to rebuild after a fire in 1728. IH
Two ironstone miners' houses at California, Eston, Cleveland
Stephen J Sherlock
W Sherlock
49 - 58
A description of two different house types in an early row settlement in Cleveland, possibly dating from 1852. They are probably now the earliest housing in the region. Both are built of local sandstone, one was originally two cottages of one-up-one-down back-to-back construction and the second a two storey property with four rooms. IAR