Burgage plots of medieval Perth: the evidence from excavations at Canal Street
Keyword(s):
Kiln, Pottery, Burgage Plots, Animal Bone
Kiln, Pottery, Burgage Plots, Animal Bone
Period(s):
Eighteenth Century, Medieval
Eighteenth Century, Medieval
Abstract
Excavations undertaken in 1985 revealed four burgage plots with occupation spanning the mid-thirteenth to the early-fifteenth centuries. Evidence for malting, in the form of a kiln and coble, was recovered in an area relatively undeveloped until the eighteenth century. There are specialist reports on:`The pottery' by Peter Cheer (712--18); `The artefacts' by Adrian Cox (718--24) including a note on the `Coins' by Nicholas Holmes (724); `Animal bone' by Catherine Smith (725--6); `Botanical remains' by Alan Fairweather (726--7).
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Published
30-11-1997
How to Cite
Coleman, R., Cheer, P., Cox, A., Holmes, N., Smith, C., & Fairweather, A. (1997). Burgage plots of medieval Perth: the evidence from excavations at Canal Street. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 126, 689-732. Retrieved from http://journals.socantscot.org/index.php/psas/article/view/9948
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