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Between Broad Street and the Great Ouse: Waterfront Archaeology in Elyby Craig Cessford, Mary Alexander and Alison DickensA series of recent archaeological investigations in Ely has revealed Saxon and later archaeological remains between Broad Street and the river Great Ouse which make an important contribution to the study of the medieval urban development of this important settlement. This volume takes an integrative approach utilising the structural, artefactual and environmental evidence from several sites plus documentary and cartographic sources to consider the topography and development of this part of Ely. 118p, b/w illus (East Anglian Archaeology 114, Cambridge Archaeological Unit 2006) Browse other Medieval Archaeology books |
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