At 100 Minories the sheer depth and relatively recent date of the
archaeological deposits has meant that some organic remains have
survived on the site despite the upper levels not being waterlogged or
fully anaerobic. Typically these are leather offcuts and parts of shoes,
but we also recover fragments of cloth and wood.
We recently excavated a large rectangular pit dating from the early-mid 17th century containing over forty oak and pine timbers......
Read more on LP Archaeology's project website at http://100minories.lparchaeology.com/a-17th-century-timber-structure/
We recently excavated a large rectangular pit dating from the early-mid 17th century containing over forty oak and pine timbers......
Read more on LP Archaeology's project website at http://100minories.lparchaeology.com/a-17th-century-timber-structure/
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