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Bordesley Abbey, Redditch, Hereford-Worcestershire - First report on excavations 1969-1973

English · Paperback / Softback

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This report describes the excavation of the South Transept of the church of the Cistercian Abbey of Bordesley, Redditch, Worcestershire, in the parish of Tardebigge (Dickins 1931, Price 1971). The stratigraphical and structural sequence of the transept is discussed fro m the builders' levels of the years following c. 1140 to the dissolution of the Abbey in 1538. Three main periods of building have been de monstrated, of c.1140, c.1200 and c.1300. After this there Is evidence of declining standards of flooring and building, including the repeated raising of floor levels, apparently in response to severe flooding. Graves were found in the transept and in the central side-chapel; wood and stone coffins were found, the for mer in good preservation. Other finds include pottery, glass, metal, and floor and roof tiles, as well as carved stone.

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Philip Rahtz with contributions by F. W. Anderson, L. Biek, G. C. Boon, D. Charlesworth, R. H. M. Dolley, E. Eames, J. Evans, A. Garrard, I. H. Goodall, G. W. Green, W. Greenwood, B. Hartley, P. Hembry, E. Higgs, F. Neale, D. P. S. Peacock, R. Power

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Authors Susan Hirst, Philip Rahtz
Publisher British Archaeological Reports Oxford Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.12.1976
 
EAN 9780904531268
ISBN 978-0-904531-26-8
No. of pages 328
Dimensions 210 mm x 297 mm x 21 mm
Weight 1263 g
Series BAR British Series
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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