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A Cycle Of Recession And Recovery Ad 12001900 Archaeological Investigations At Much Park Street Coventry 2007 To 2010 Kevin Colls

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A Cycle Of Recession And Recovery Ad 12001900 Archaeological Investigations At Much Park Street Coventry 2007 To 2010 Kevin Colls
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 282.61 MB
Author: Kevin Colls, William Mitchell
ISBN: 9781407311227, 1407311220
Language: English
Year: 2013

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A Cycle Of Recession And Recovery Ad 12001900 Archaeological Investigations At Much Park Street Coventry 2007 To 2010 Kevin Colls by Kevin Colls, William Mitchell 9781407311227, 1407311220 instant download after payment.

This report provides the integrated results of extensive archaeological investigations undertaken at the site of a former car park located between Much Park and St. John's Street, Coventry (central England) between 2007 and 2010. The results have demonstrated that the site represents one of the most important investigations into medieval Coventry, and is of national significance. The features, deposits and structures can be divided into seven main phases beginning in the 12th century, through to the present day.

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