Ships of the Port of London : first to eleventh centuries AD
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Ships of the Port of London : first to eleventh centuries AD
(Archaeological report, [1994],
English Heritage, 1994
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Includes bibliography (p. 221-225) and index
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Description
This report is the first full study of the remains of ships and boats used in the port of London from the first to the eleventh century AD. Using evidence from the vessels, from the waterfronts, and from trade goods, Peter Marsden has reconstructed the design and use fo these ancient ships, and brought together for the first time the accumulated evidence of over 30 years of archaeolgoical research.
Table of Contents
List of figures
List of tables
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 The port from the mid first to the mid third centuries
2 Blackfriars ship 1, 1962
3 The New Guy's House boat, 1958
4 The port in the later third and fourth centuries
5 The County Hall ship, 1910
6 The port in the seventh to ninth centuries
7 The port in the tenth to eleventh centuries
8 Conclusions
Appendices
Summary
Bibliography
Index
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