Fr. 235.00

Excavations At the Austin Friary, Hull, Yorkshire, 1994 and 1999, Part - The Stratigraphic Sequence

English · Hardback

Will be released 15.11.2025

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Excavations at the Austin Friary, Hull, Yorkshire, 1994 and 1999, Part 1, details the excavations of the Austin Friary in Hull, a house founded in 1316/17 and surrendered to the Crown in 1539.


List of contents










Preface, List of figures, Acknowledgements, List of contributors for the Hull Austin; 1 Introduction; 2 The historical background; 3 The excavations; 4 The friary church; 5 The East Range, with John Tibbles; 6 The South Range; 7 The West Range; 8 The Cloister and Cloister Walks; 9 The area east of the East Range; 10 Fetter Lane and the Marrowbone and Cleaver; 11 The Market Hall; 12 The Cross Keys Hotel; 13 An overview of the structural sequence; Appendices; 1 Burial data; 2 Burials with rectilinear grave-cuts, or physical evidence of coffins; 3 Catalogue of burial rites at the Hull Austin Friary; Bibliography; Index.


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D.H. Evans is a former archaeologist who worked full-time for over 40 years in British archaeology. During that period, he published over 100 books and articles, with many concentrating on medieval and post-medieval studies.

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