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Salt Life And Industry Excavations At King Street Middlewich Cheshire 20012002 Matthew Williams

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Salt Life And Industry Excavations At King Street Middlewich Cheshire 20012002 Matthew Williams
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Publisher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 82.17 MB
Pages: 206
Author: Matthew Williams, Malcolm Reid
ISBN: 9781407302614, 1407302612
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Salt Life And Industry Excavations At King Street Middlewich Cheshire 20012002 Matthew Williams by Matthew Williams, Malcolm Reid 9781407302614, 1407302612 instant download after payment.

This report describes the results of a developer-funded excavation undertaken in 2001 and 2002 in Middlewich, Cheshire, north-eastern England, prior to the development of the site for housing. Middlewich is located 33km east of Chester, on the Cheshire plain and to the south of the confluence of the Rivers Dane and Croco. The Croco was straightened when the Trent and Mersey canal was constructed in the 1770s. The modern town is also bounded to the west by the River Wheelock.

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