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Gorse Stacks - 2000 Years of Quarrying and Waste Disposal in Chester (Paperback, New): Richard Cuttler, Sam Hepburn, Chris... Gorse Stacks - 2000 Years of Quarrying and Waste Disposal in Chester (Paperback, New)
Richard Cuttler, Sam Hepburn, Chris Hewitson, Kristina Krawiec
R2,504 Discovery Miles 25 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The site of Delamere Street lies just outside the North gate of the Roman and medieval Chester (n/w England) and in recent years has been subject to intensive investigation as part of the Gorse Stacks development. This publication represents the culmination of those investigations carried out by Birmingham Archaeology during 2006 and 2008. Contents: 1) The Roman Quarry (R. Cuttler, C. Hewitson and K. Krawiec); 1a) The Excavations (Kristina Krawiec); 1b) The Roman Pottery (Jane Timby (with The Samian Ware by Felicity Wild); 1d) The Roman Ceramic Building Materials (Alison Heke); 1e) The Roman Vessel Glass Glass and Small Finds (Hilary Cool (with The Roman Coins by Roger White); 1f) The Metalwork by Erica Macey-Bracken and Rod MacKenzie; 1g) Bone Artefacts and Craft Waste (Iain Baxter and Malcolm Hislop); 1h) The Animal Bone (Ian Baxter); 1i) The Human Bone (Sam Hepburn); 1j) The Charred Plant Remains (Pam Grinter); 1k) Discussion (Chris Hewitson and Kristina Krawiec); 2) The Post-Medieval Quarry; 2a) The Excavations (Kristina Krawiec, Sam Hepburn, and Chris Hewitson); 2b) The Post-Medieval Pottery (Leigh Dodd); 2c) Small and Other Finds (Leigh Dodd et al); 2d) The Ceramic Building Material and Architectural Stone (Jennie Stopford and Michael Lobb); 2e) The Animal Bone, Human Bone and Shell (Matilda Holmes, Sam Hepburn and Erica Macey-Bracken. 3) The Historical Development of the Post-Medieval Quarry at Gorse Stacks.

Life and Industry in the Suburbs of Roman Worcester (Paperback, New): Nigel Dodds, Helen Moulden, Bryony Ryder Life and Industry in the Suburbs of Roman Worcester (Paperback, New)
Nigel Dodds, Helen Moulden, Bryony Ryder; Edited by Simon Butler, Richard Cuttler
R1,725 Discovery Miles 17 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Between June 2000 and April 2004 four sites within the City of Worcester were subjected to archaeological investigation by Birmingham Archaeology (formerly Birmingham University Field Archaeology Unit) and Mike Napthan Archaeology. The results from these four sites are documented in this volume. One site is located to the northeast of the historic city core at St Martin's Gate. The three remaining sites are located to the north of the city in an area known as The Butts. Archaeological excavations were undertaken at 8-12 and 14-24 The Butts, and an evaluation at 1 The Butts. At all four sites, the stratigraphy is characterised by Roman and post-medieval deposits, with a distinct lack of intervening material. Ditch features relating to Civil War remodelling of the city's defences were located at St Martin's Gate, 8-12 The Butts, and 14-24 The Butts, and it seems that this and later activity was responsible for the disturbance and removal of earlier material.

Five sites in Cambridgeshire: Excavations at Woodhurst, Fordham, Soham, Buckden and St. Neots, 1998-2002 - Excavations at... Five sites in Cambridgeshire: Excavations at Woodhurst, Fordham, Soham, Buckden and St. Neots, 1998-2002 - Excavations at Woodhurst, Fordham, Soham, Buckden and St Neots, 1998-2002 (Paperback, New)
Richard Cuttler, Helen Martin-Bacon, Kirsty Nichol, Catharine Patrick, Rob Perrin, …
R2,335 Discovery Miles 23 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The sites investigated are all within small towns or villages that have been the site of continuous settlement since at least medieval times. Consequently, the excavations proved very productive, revealing evidence for a wide range of activities and sometimes considerable spans of occupation. At Woodhurst, a Romano-British settlement was later succeeded by Saxon and then medieval occupation of the same area. Fordham provided a detailed insight into changing patterns of activity in a single location during the Anglo-Saxon period. Investigations at Buckden produced a less wide-ranging but nonetheless significant view of economic activities during medieval times. Finally, the excavations at Soham and St Neots revealed sequences running respectively from the Late Saxon and medieval periods through until modern times.

The Great Hall, Wolverhampton: Elizabethan mansion to Victorian workshop - Archaeological Investigations at Old Hall Street,... The Great Hall, Wolverhampton: Elizabethan mansion to Victorian workshop - Archaeological Investigations at Old Hall Street, Wolverhampton, 2000-2007 (Paperback)
Richard Cuttler, Christopher Hewitson, Malcolm Hislop, Eleanor Ramsey, Michael Shaw
R1,284 Discovery Miles 12 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This report outlines the results of archaeological investigations at Old Hall Street, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK (NGR SO 916984), carried out between 2000 and 2007. The results of the archaeological work have been combined with documentary, cartographic and genealogical studies, together with finds and scientific analyses, to present a broad interpretation of the history of settlement in the area and the motives behind it.

Four Sites in Cambridgeshire - Excavations at Pode Hole Farm, Paston, Longstanton and Bassingbourn, 1996-7 (Paperback): Gary... Four Sites in Cambridgeshire - Excavations at Pode Hole Farm, Paston, Longstanton and Bassingbourn, 1996-7 (Paperback)
Gary Coates, Richard Cuttler, Peter Ellis, Catharine Mould
R1,466 Discovery Miles 14 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Reports of excavations carried out at the following sites: a Bronze Age barrow and Romano-British features at Pode Hole Farm; a Romano-British rural site at Paston; Late Saxon and Medieval sites at Longstanton and at Bassinbourn.

A Corridor Through Time - the archaeology of the A55 Anglesey Road Scheme (Hardcover, New): Richard Cuttler, Andrew Davidson,... A Corridor Through Time - the archaeology of the A55 Anglesey Road Scheme (Hardcover, New)
Richard Cuttler, Andrew Davidson, Gwilym Hughes
R1,154 R1,054 Discovery Miles 10 540 Save R100 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume describes the results of a series of archaeological excavations undertaken in advance of the construction of a new dual carriageway, some 32km long, across Anglesey, UK. Five main sites and a series of prehistoric burnt mounds are discussed. The route encountered remains of Neolithic pit groups and a possible Late Neolithic ring-ditch; Bronze Age and Iron Age settlement features and a Bronze Age cremation cemetery; Romano-British settlements and a farmstead; an early medieval inhumation cemetery; medieval agricultural features and a corn-drying kiln.

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