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Excavations At The Minster Library York 1997 Justin Garnerlahire

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Excavations At The Minster Library York 1997 Justin Garnerlahire
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.63 MB
Pages: 156
Author: Justin Garner-Lahire
ISBN: 9781407314570
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Excavations At The Minster Library York 1997 Justin Garnerlahire by Justin Garner-lahire 9781407314570 instant download after payment.

Reports of the open area excavation at the York Minster Library conducted in 1997 and associated research are presented in this book. The excavation was complemented by geophysical survey and detailed documentary research in advance of an extension to the Minster Library, a converted medieval archbishop's chapel. The research unearthed archaeological strata up to two metres deep which have been attributed to eight distinct periods of activity. The periods of activity include evidence for Roman legionary barracks, an 11th-century boundary ditch, a 13th-century solar block of the archbishop's palace, 17th-century pleasure gardens, and, finally, the conversion of the archbishop's chapel into the Minster Library.

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