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H 205 x W 290 mm

144 pages

54 figures (colour throughout)

Published May 2013

Cotswold Archaeology

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Paperback: 9780955353444

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Keywords
Bristol; Medieval; Harbourside; Excavations; Inner Suburbs

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Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Report 7

Medieval and Post-Medieval Development within Bristol’s Inner Suburbs

Excavations at 55–60 St Thomas St, Redcliffe (2006), 26–28 St Thomas St, Redcliffe (2003), and Investigations at Harbourside (2003-2008) and Cabot House, Deanery Rd (2008)

Edited by Martin Watts

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This volume presents four archaeological projects in Bristol’s historic suburbs. Despite their medieval origins, little development occurred until the 18th century, when Bristol’s growth—driven by Atlantic trade—led to major urban expansion, reshaping Redcliffe, Billeswick, and surrounding areas.

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Contents

Foreword
Contents
Abstracts


55-60 St Thomas Street, Redcliffe, Bristol
Introduction
Excavation Results
The Documentary Evidence
The Finds

The Biological and Geoarchaeological Evidence
Discussion
Acknowledgements
Bibliography


26-28 St Thomas Street, Redcliffe, Bristol


Harbourside, Bristol
Introduction
Results
The Finds
The Biological Evidence
Discussion
Acknowledgements
Bibliography


Cabot House, Deanery Road, Bristol
Introduction
Results
Finds Summary
The Documentary Evidence
Discussion
Acknowledgements
Bibliography