This report describes the results and archive of excavations at the site of a 17th century glassw... more This report describes the results and archive of excavations at the site of a 17th century glassworks and 18th century pottery at Silkstone. An assessment of the finds from the excavation is included.
This report describes the results and archive of evaluation trenches at Barking Abbey, looking at... more This report describes the results and archive of evaluation trenches at Barking Abbey, looking at the abbey ruins and the Open Space South. The trenches in the ruins confirm extensive truncation by later quarrying activities, while the trenches in the Open Space South identified medieval and post-medieval features sealed below the 20th century factory foundations. An updated project design for limited further analysis is included.
An evaluation trench was excavated at the Gallery Tower to assess the nature of deposits in advan... more An evaluation trench was excavated at the Gallery Tower to assess the nature of deposits in advance of proposals to place a new building on the site. This report outlines the results.
A medieval tile floor in the south tower of the Norman Gate at Windsor Castle was recorded, and t... more A medieval tile floor in the south tower of the Norman Gate at Windsor Castle was recorded, and the tile patterns were identified. The original floor pattern has been identified, as well as the general pattern of later repair.
The interior walls of a corner tower were surveyed to record a series of badly eroded holes in or... more The interior walls of a corner tower were surveyed to record a series of badly eroded holes in order to test whether they could be the supports for a timber staircase associated with improvements made for a visit by Elizabeth I.
Historic England Research Department Reports, 2019
Three trenches were excavated at Belsay Castle to examine the archaeology in areas likely to be i... more Three trenches were excavated at Belsay Castle to examine the archaeology in areas likely to be impacted by planned development of new café facilities.
This report describes the results and archive of excavations at the site of a 17th century glassw... more This report describes the results and archive of excavations at the site of a 17th century glassworks and 18th century pottery at Silkstone. An assessment of the finds from the excavation is included.
This report describes the results and archive of evaluation trenches at Barking Abbey, looking at... more This report describes the results and archive of evaluation trenches at Barking Abbey, looking at the abbey ruins and the Open Space South. The trenches in the ruins confirm extensive truncation by later quarrying activities, while the trenches in the Open Space South identified medieval and post-medieval features sealed below the 20th century factory foundations. An updated project design for limited further analysis is included.
An evaluation trench was excavated at the Gallery Tower to assess the nature of deposits in advan... more An evaluation trench was excavated at the Gallery Tower to assess the nature of deposits in advance of proposals to place a new building on the site. This report outlines the results.
A medieval tile floor in the south tower of the Norman Gate at Windsor Castle was recorded, and t... more A medieval tile floor in the south tower of the Norman Gate at Windsor Castle was recorded, and the tile patterns were identified. The original floor pattern has been identified, as well as the general pattern of later repair.
The interior walls of a corner tower were surveyed to record a series of badly eroded holes in or... more The interior walls of a corner tower were surveyed to record a series of badly eroded holes in order to test whether they could be the supports for a timber staircase associated with improvements made for a visit by Elizabeth I.
Historic England Research Department Reports, 2019
Three trenches were excavated at Belsay Castle to examine the archaeology in areas likely to be i... more Three trenches were excavated at Belsay Castle to examine the archaeology in areas likely to be impacted by planned development of new café facilities.
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