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The Wetlands of South West Lancashire
The Wetlands of South West Lancashire describes the results of an archaeological survey, carried out between 1993 and 1996, and of a separate palaeoecological and geomorphological …
Archaeology at the Waterfront vol 1
This volume presents the findings of the largest campaign of archaeological investigation yet undertaken along Liverpool’s historic waterfront, by Oxford Archaeology North and the …
From Mesolithic Encampment to Medieval Estate
The Bay Gateway, opened in 2016, is a new road linking the M6 motorway, north of Lancaster, to the port of Heysham. Its construction has provided an important opportunity to …
Bewsey Old Hall, Warrington, Cheshire
The origins of Bewsey Old Hall, in the Royal Forest of Burtonwood, probably lie in the late twelth or early thirteenth century, when it was held by the influential Butler family, …
The Maryport Roman Settlement Project
A research and community-training excavation took place over two summer seasons in 2013-14 within the Roman extramural settlement at Maryport, including the backplot. The primary …
Early Landscapes of West and North Yorkshire
The construction of the Asselby to Pannal natural gas pipeline has provided an important opportunity to investigate the early landscapes of North and West Yorkshire. A combination …
Farmers and Weavers
The story of two archaeological sites in Greater Manchester shows how people lived and worked the rural landscape in post-medieval period.
Roman and Medieval Carlisle
Carlisle City Council redeveloped the Lanes from the mid-1970s, a densely built-up area in the north-east corner of the city’s historic core, crossed by 19 narrow ‘vennels’. These, …
Roman and Medieval Carlisle: the Northen Lanes, Excavations 1978-82
In the mid-1970s, Carlisle City Council finalised proposals for the redevelopment of the Lanes, a densely built-up area in the north-east corner of the city’s historic core, which, …
Brothers Minor: Lancashire's Lost Franciscans
In 1991 and 2007, development-led excavations close to Preston’s historic centre revealed significant medieval remains. Although badly damaged, these included the foundations of a …
The Early Medieval Monastic Site at Dacre, Cumbria
Dacre is rare in having documentary evidence for an early medieval monastery, mentioned by the Venerable Bede in 731, and in the 12th century, William of Malmesbury thought that it …
St Michael's Church, Workington
In September 1994, the parish church of St Michael, Workington, was badly damaged by fire, reducing the interior to a shell. The church’s history extends back to at least the …