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Excavations At Chester Medieval And Postmedieval Development Within The Northern And Eastern Suburbs To C 1900 Leigh Dodd

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Excavations At Chester Medieval And Postmedieval Development Within The Northern And Eastern Suburbs To C 1900 Leigh Dodd
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Publisher: Archaeopress
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.43 MB
Pages: 84
Author: Leigh Dodd
ISBN: 9781789698800, 1789698804
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Excavations At Chester Medieval And Postmedieval Development Within The Northern And Eastern Suburbs To C 1900 Leigh Dodd by Leigh Dodd 9781789698800, 1789698804 instant download after payment.

Excavations at Chester: Medieval and post-medieval development within the northern and eastern suburbs to c. 1900 brings together for the first time the results from archaeological investigations carried out within the suburbs to the north and east of the medieval and later City of Chester between 2002 and 2018. At sites investigated to both the north and east of the City, significant stretches of the defensive ditch cut during the Civil War of the 17th century were excavated. The results bring into question the accepted lines of these massive defensive outworks. To the northwest of the City, the findings demonstrate that the land remained agricultural until late in the 18th century and was not truly developed until the arrival of the canal network. To the north of the City, development of terraced housing had begun by the 1830s, shortly before the arrival of the railway network, in the area that would become the suburb of Newtown.To the east of the City, and north of the major route of Foregate Street, evidence for industry in the form of tanneries was uncovered on land that had otherwise been predominately agricultural. This area too witnessed an explosion in terraced housing from the beginning of the 19th century, and the remains of buildings relating to both entertainment and worship were also encountered.

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