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Digest A5 - Excavated Structures

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2023

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St Bertelin's (ST01; FR3)

S1 Church 1. Timber building of 10th century. F13: Tree-trunk coffin

S2 Church 2. Stone building of 12th century

S3 Church 3. Stone building of 14th century

Clarke Street (ST15; FR4)

S1 Timber fence of 10th century

S2 Timber building of late 12th century

S3 Timber shack of late 12th century

Dump 1 of 10th-century Stafford ware

Dump 2 of 12th-century animal bone

Dump 3 of 12th- to 13th-century animal bone

Dump 4 of 13th century animal bone

St Mary's Grove (ST29; FR5)

S19 Four-post granary (Iron Age)

S20 Four-post granary (Iron Age)

S22 Two posts of structure, probably granary (Iron Age)

S4 Dryer/oven (10/11th century)

S5 Oven (10/11th century)

S12 Oven (10/11th century)

S14 Dryer/oven (10/11th century)

S16 Timber lined cellar (10–11th century)

S17 Fence (10/11th century)

S18 Fence (10/11th century)

S23 Cobbled platform (10/11th century)

F290 Quarry pit of Norman period

F404 Cess pit of Norman period

F608 Well of Late Saxon and Norman period

S7 Stone building of 14/15th century

S8 Grain dryer of 14/15th century

F298 Graveyard boundary ditch of 14/15th century

S3 Timber building of 16th century or later

S10 Timber building of 16th century or later

S15 Brewers’ kiln of 16th century or later

Tipping Street north (ST32; FR6)

S1 Pottery kiln (10/11th century)

S2 Pottery kiln (10/11th century)

S4 East fence of potters’ enclosure

S5, 5A South fence of potters’ enclosure (10/11th century)

S6 West fence of potters’ enclosure (10/11th century)

S3 Forge (12/13th century)

S7, 8 Medieval house, west side

S9, 10 Medieval house, east side

Bath Street (ST34; FR7)

F92 Shoulder of ditch (10–14th century)

S1 Fence or palisade (10th century)

S2 Structure (‘tower’) (10th century)

S3 House platform (medieval)

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The Birth of a Borough
An Archaeological Study of Anglo-Saxon Stafford
, pp. 165 - 166
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2010

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