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Stone quarrying and building in England, AD 43-1525 / edited by David Parsons.
Title & Author:

Stone quarrying and building in England, AD 43-1525 / edited by David Parsons.

Publication:

Chichester, Sussex : Phillimore in association with the Royal Archaeological Institute, ©1990.

Description:

xii, 244 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 26 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Review and prospect: the stone industry in Roman, Anglo-Saxon and Medieval England / David Parsons -- The geological description and identification of building stones: examples from Northamptonshire / J. D. Hudson and Diana S. Sutherland -- Building stone in Roman Britain / T. F. C. Blagg -- The stone of the Reculver Columns and the Reculver Cross / B. C. Worssam -- Building stone in Canterbury / T. W. T. Tatton-Brown -- Rubbish recycled: a study of the re-use of stone in Lincolnshire / David Stocker and Paul Everson -- Burnt stone in a Saxon church and its implications / Diana S. Sutherland -- Ballast and building stone: a discussion / P. C. Buckland and Jon Sadler -- The quarrying of stone roofing slates and rubble in West Yorkshire during the Middle Ages / Stephen Moorhouse -- Hildenley limestone: a fine quality dimensional and artifact stone from Yorkshire / J. R. Senior -- Carved in bright stone: sources of building stone in Derbyshire / M. F. Stanley -- Recent excavations on Saxon and medieval quarries in Raunds, Northamptonshire / Graham Cadman and Michel Audouy -- Building stone in Norfolk / A. P. Harris -- Building a fine city: the provision of flint, mortar and freestone in medieval Norwich / B. S. Ayers -- Buildings, building stones and building accounts in south-west England / N. J. G. Pounds.
ISBN:

0850337682
9780850337686

Subject:

Building stones England History.
Quarries and quarrying England History.
Building, Stone England History.
Pierre à bâtir Angleterre Histoire.
Construction en pierre Angleterre Histoire.
Antiquities
Building, Stone
Building stones
Quarries and quarrying
Quarries and quarrying England.
Building stones England.
Steengroeven.
Steenhouwen.
Bouwmaterialen.
Great Britain History Roman period, 55 B.C.-449 A.D.
Great Britain History Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066.
Great Britain History Medieval period, 1066-1485.
England Antiquities.
Grande-Bretagne Histoire 55 av. J.-C.-449 (Période romaine)
Grande-Bretagne Histoire 449-1066 (Période anglo-saxonne)
Grande-Bretagne Histoire 1066-1485 (Moyen Âge)
Angleterre Antiquités.
England
Great Britain
England History.
England Occupations.
Buildings Use of Stone History

Form/genre:

History

Added entries:

Parsons, David, 1936-
Royal Archaeological Institute (Great Britain)

Holdings:

Location: Library main 69887
Call No.: ID:91-B837
Status: Available

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