Excavations At Lurk Lane, Beverley, 1979 82 by P. Armstrong

The Archaeology of a Medieval Town

This archaeological report delves into the findings from a series of excavations conducted in Beverley, East Yorkshire, between 1979 and 1982. The study meticulously documents the uncovering of medieval and post-medieval structures, artifacts, and environmental data, offering insights into the historical development of the area. Through detailed analysis of pottery, building remnants, and other material culture, the work sheds light on the economic, social, and cultural aspects of life in Beverley during these periods, contributing significantly to the understanding of urban evolution in medieval England.

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