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Digest A6 - Contents of the Stafford Online Archive: http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/archive/stafford_eh_2009

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2023

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Summary

FR1. Project History

1.1 Project Summary

1.2 Contents of the Online Archive

1.3 History, 1975–2007

1.4 Participation

1.5 Publications and Client Reports

FR2. Evaluation and Design

2.1 Contents

2.2 Principles

2.3 Urban Archaeological Data Base (Catalogue of Archaeological

Data)

2.3.1 List of Archaeological Interventions

2.3.2 Summaries of Archaeological Interventions

2.3.3 Archaeological Contacts and Observations

2.3.4 Historic Buildings

2.3.5 Documented Places

2.3.6 Gazetteer of Medieval Streets

2.4 Deposit Model

2.4.1 Comment on Deposit by Jon Cane

2.5 Research Agendas

2.6 Social Context

2.6.1 Public Archaeology in Stafford by Charlotte Cane

2.7 Design

FR3. ST01 Excavations at St Bertelin's Chapel by Adrian Oswald: A re-examination

3.1 Summary

3.2 Argument for Re-interpretation

3.3 Assemblage

3.4 List of Features and Contexts

FR4. ST15 Excavations at Clarke Street, 1975

4.1 Summary

4.2 Report by Martin Carver 1975, edited J. Cane, re-edited M. O. H.

Carver

4.3 List of Features, Contexts, Assemblages

4.4 Seriation Analysis

FR5. ST29 Excavations at St Mary's Grove, 1980–84

5.1 Table of Contents

5.2 Excavations at St Mary's Grove. Report by Jon Cane

5.3 Excavations at St Mary's Grove. Revised report by M. O. H.

Carver

5.4 Contexts, Features and Assemblages

5.4.1 By Period

5.4.2 In Numerical Order

5.5 Seriation

FR6. ST32 Excavations at Tipping Street, 1982–83

6.1 Summary and Contents

6.2 Notes by the Excavator, Mark Taylor

6.3 Report by Jon Cane based on Mark Taylor's notes

6.4 Revised report by M. O. H. Carver, 2007

6.5 List of Defined Contexts, Features and Structures

6.6 Seriation Analysis

FR7. ST34 Excavations at Bath Street, 1981–82

7.1 Summary and Contents

7.2 Report by Jon Cane, Roy Barnes and Jenny Glazebrook

7.3 Revised report by M. O. H. Carver, 2007

7.4 List of Features, Contexts and Assemblages

7.5 Seriation Analysis

FR8. Artefacts

8. 1 Table of Contents

8.2 Pottery Typology

8.2.1 Roman Pottery

8.2.2 Stafford Ware

8.2.3 Medieval Pottery

8.3 Wood and Charcoal

8.4 Bone and Stone

8.5 Cu Alloy

8.51 Coins

8.6 Iron

8.6.1 Assemblage from Pit F234

8.7 Chronology

8.7.1 Dendrochronology

8.7.2 Radiocarbon Dating

FR9. Bone

9.1 Human Bone by Alison Cameron

9.2 Animal Bone by James Rackham, Madeleine Hummler and Rebecca Nicholson

FR10. Plant Remains

10.1 Plant Macrofossils by Lisa Moffett

10.2 Pollen Sequence from the King's Pool by James Greig

FR11. The Stafford Hinterland

An essay by Lawrence Bowkett

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The Birth of a Borough
An Archaeological Study of Anglo-Saxon Stafford
, pp. 167 - 168
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2010

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