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Medieval Dispersed Settlement on the Mid Suffolk Clay at ...

Woolhouse, Tom
Medieval Dispersed Settlement on the Mid Suffolk Clay at Cedars Park, Stowmarket
Seven discrete areas of land were excavated by Archaeological Solutions to the north-east of Stowmarket in Mid Suffolk, on the clay hillside above the river Gipping. Four phases of medieval and post-medieval land use were identified, the main period of activity was in the 13th¿14th centuries AD. To the north of Cedars Park, where the hillside levels off to a plateau, excavation revealed part of an enclosed farmstead. The remains of two buildin...

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A Late Iron Age and Romano-British Farmstead at Cedars Pa...

Nicholson, Kate / Woolhouse, Tom
A Late Iron Age and Romano-British Farmstead at Cedars Park, Stowmarket, Suffolk
Excavations at Cedars Park revealed a late Iron Age farmstead that remained occupied until the mid-4th century AD. The late Iron Age settlement comprised two ditched enclosures with associated roundhouses and other features. Four post structures probably for the storage of plant based foodstuffs were located well away from the settlement enclosures. In the early Romano-British period, the northern enclosure was converted to agricultural use, a...

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All the Tea in Chicago

Blumberg-Kason, Susan
All the Tea in Chicago
Dedicated to drinking and enjoying loose-leaf, afternoon, and bubble tea throughout the Chicagoland area, this newly revised resource provides detailed reviews, contact information, and product pricing for over 50 tea hot spots. From nibbling scones on Chicago's famous Gold Coast to discovering hidden gems in the surrounding suburbs, tea aficionados will find helpful icons indicating each location's private-party opportunities, proximity to pu...

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Excavations at the Preceptory of the Order of St John of ...

Hutcheson, A. R. J.
Excavations at the Preceptory of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, Carbrooke, Norfolk
Carbrooke Preceptory was first established in 1173 through a grant from Matilda, Countess Clare, to the Order of St John of Jerusalem. Eighteen manors in Norfolk were eventually in their possession, all administered from Carbrooke, which remained the only preceptory in the county at the Dissolution. In addition, rents and tithes were due from a large number of locations throughout Norfolk and East Anglia, and voluntary contributions were also ...

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Romano-British Industrial Activity at Snettisham, Norfolk...

Lyons, Alice
Romano-British Industrial Activity at Snettisham, Norfolk: Archaeological Investigations at Strickland Avenue and Station Road
Excavations and surveys in Snettisham, north-west Norfolk, in 1991, 1994 and 1998 revealedthe widespread remains of a Roman industrial area, including two pottery kilns, quarry pits (one of which contained timber steps), metalworking remains, structual debris, field boundaries and a rutted road. A description of the archaeological deposits is followed by a series of specialist reports on the finds and environmental evidence, including dress ac...

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