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An Archaeological Excavation at 15-16 Bedford Street, City of Westminster, London
Although terracing for the basements of the existing buildings has led to the truncation of archaeological layers, deep cut features such as rubbish pits and cesspits were recorded. The earliest features to survive were six Middle Saxon pits, one of which was notable for the quantity of antler and bone working waste, including numerous comb blanks, recovered from the fill, clearly indicating waste…
Creator
- Jim Leary
- Bernd Meinunger
Publisher
- Archaeology Data Service
Subject
- Bone Working Waste
- Bricks
- Clay Hair Curler
- Clay Tobacco Pipe
- Daub
- Knife Blades
- Loom Weighs
- Pipe Clay Cockerel Figurine
- Pottery
- Quern Stone
- …
- Wall
Creator
- Jim Leary
- Bernd Meinunger
Publisher
- Archaeology Data Service
Subject
- Bone Working Waste
- Bricks
- Clay Hair Curler
- Clay Tobacco Pipe
- Daub
- Knife Blades
- Loom Weighs
- Pipe Clay Cockerel Figurine
- Pottery
- Quern Stone
- …
- Wall
Providing institution
Aggregator
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Temporal
- Early Medieval
- Post Medieval
- Post Medieval
- Post Medieval
- Early Medieval
- Early Medieval
- Early Medieval
- Post Medieval
- Early Medieval
- Post Medieval
- …
- 16XX
- 17XX
- 17th century
- 18th century
Places
- 15-16 Bedford Street, City of Westminster CITY OF WESTMINSTER GREATER LONDON CITY OF WESTMINSTER England
Identifier
- ADSlibrary/1122408
- OASIS Id: preconst1-11369
Language
- English
Providing country
- United Kingdom
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2020-08-28T01:57:51.943Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2022-07-25T11:21:26.369Z