Source/Archive record (Article in serial) SKE31304 - The taphonomy and micromorphology of sunken-featured buildings from Lyminge, Kent: A comparative mixed-method analysis
Title | The taphonomy and micromorphology of sunken-featured buildings from Lyminge, Kent: A comparative mixed-method analysis |
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Author/Originator | University of Reading |
Date/Year | 2015 |
Digital Object Identifier | 10.1179 |
Abstract/Summary
Article on the taphonomy and micromorphology of sunken featured buildings 1 and 2 as a case study for Anglo-Saxon sunken-featured buildings published in the journal of the Association for Enviromental Archaeology, "Environmental Archaeology".
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Description
Maslin S.P. Environmental Archaeology 2015 Vol. 20 No. 2 Copyright Association for Environmental Archaeology 2015 DOI 10.1179/1749631414Y.000 0000059 Accessed through Maney Online
Location
Kent County Council Heritage 2015/213
Referenced Monuments (3)
- TR 14 SE 209 Anglo-Saxon Royal Vill, Lyminge (Monument)
- TR 14 SE 215 Anglo-Saxon Sunken Featured Buildings and Saxon-Medieval Occupation evidence, Lyminge, Kent (Monument)
- TR 14 SE 205 Lyminge Anglo-Saxon minster (Monument)
Referenced Events (1)
- EKE14807 Lyminge Archaeological Project: 2013 Excavations at Lyminge Kent
Record last edited
Oct 13 2015 11:52AM