Coventry's Medieval Suburbs : : Excavations at Hill Street, Upper Well Street and Far Gosford Street 2003-2007.

Reports the results of 2003-2007 excavations at Hill Street, Upper Well Street and Far Gosford Street, three suburban streets which stood directly outside the city gates of Coventry for much of the medieval period.

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Place / Publishing House:Oxford : : Archaeopress,, 2017.
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Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (214 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • Contributors
  • Acknowledgements
  • 1. Introduction
  • Project background
  • Topography and geology
  • Hill Street and Upper Well Street
  • The City Wall and Ditch
  • Scope and approach
  • 2. Historical background
  • Changes in street layout
  • 2. Historical background
  • Historic maps and plans
  • Far Gosford Street
  • Landmarks in the vicinity
  • Historic maps and plans
  • Previous archaeological work
  • Gosford Gate Excavations (1932)
  • Table 2.1: Hill Street plots H, I and J, summary of documentation
  • Table 2.2: Ryley Street census records, 1851
  • Table 2.3: Upper Well Street plots L, M and N
  • summary of documentation
  • Table 2.4: Far Gosford Street, plot a, documentary interpretation
  • Table 2.5: Far Gosford Street, plot b, documentary interpretation
  • Table 2.6: Far Gosford Street, plot c, documentary interpretation
  • Table 2.7: Far Gosford Street, plot d, documentary interpretation
  • Table 2.8: Far Gosford Street, plot e, documentary interpretation
  • Table 2.9: Far Gosford Street, plot f, documentary interpretation
  • 3. Archaeological background
  • King Street/Well Street Excavations (1960-61)
  • Anchorsmith Tavern (1991)
  • Bridge Buildings Excavations (1991)
  • Cox Street (1976-1978)
  • Fleet Street/Spon Street (1987/1990)
  • Friars Road (1990)
  • Godiva Street (1970)
  • The Cheylesmore (1991)
  • Belgrade Plaza evaluation (2003)
  • Belgrade Theatre (2005)
  • Cheylesmore Manor (1992)
  • Far Gosford Street evaluation (2006)
  • Hill Street (2003)
  • Upper Well Street (2002-4)
  • Excavation strategies
  • The site archive
  • 4. Hill Street and Upper Well Street excavations
  • Summary of site chronology
  • The extra-mural settlement (12th century - AD 1851)
  • Pre-ditch structures and pits, (Phase 1, 1100-1403).
  • The city ditch (1403-late 18th century)
  • The ditch at Hill Street/Bond Street
  • Table 4.1: Summary of site chronology, Hill Street and Upper Well Street
  • 5. Finds and environmental evidence from Hill Street and Upper Well Street
  • The medieval and post-medieval pottery from Hill Street
  • by Paul Blinkhorn
  • Analytical methodology
  • Fabric
  • Chronology
  • Cross-fits
  • The pottery
  • Vessel occurrence
  • Overview
  • Paul Blinkhorn
  • Fabric
  • Chronology
  • The assemblages
  • The medieval and post-medieval pottery from Upper Well Street
  • The leather from Hill Street
  • by Quita Mould
  • Methodology
  • Introduction
  • The footwear
  • The nature of the assemblages
  • Evidence of cobbling
  • Post-medieval shoes of welted construction
  • The dating of the late medieval footwear
  • Other leather objects
  • The leather from Upper Well Street
  • by Iain Soden
  • Building material from Hill Street
  • Other finds
  • The flint from Hill Street
  • by Andy Chapman
  • by Pat Chapman
  • Building material from Upper Well Street
  • Floor tiles from Hill Street
  • by Iain Soden
  • by Pat Chapman
  • Metal working debris from Hill Street
  • Textiles from Hill Street
  • by Andy Chapman
  • by Penelope Walton Rogers
  • Other finds from Hill Street
  • by Tora Hylton, with Mark Curteis, Geoff Egan and Iain Soden
  • The city ditch
  • The plots
  • Personal possessions
  • Miscellaneous items
  • Building equipment
  • Religious souvenirs
  • Food preparation
  • Household
  • Lighting
  • Windows
  • Security
  • Coins
  • Jettons
  • Miscellaneous
  • Trade
  • Personal seal
  • Tokens
  • by Geoff Egan
  • Tools
  • Worked horse radius
  • by Iain Soden
  • Cloth seals
  • by Philip Armitage
  • Horse equipment
  • Miscellaneous fittings
  • Other finds from Upper Well Street
  • by Tora Hylton
  • Costume fittings
  • Household
  • Other objects
  • Tools
  • Animal bones from Hill Street.
  • Environmental evidence
  • by Philip L Armitage
  • Summary
  • Descriptions of the species represented
  • Introduction
  • Interpretation and discussion
  • Animal bones from Upper Well Street
  • by Philip L Armitage
  • Introduction
  • Conclusion
  • Interpretation &amp
  • Discussion
  • Plant macrofossils and other remains from Hill Street
  • by Val Fryer
  • Introduction and method statement
  • Discussion
  • Sample composition
  • Conclusions
  • Plant macrofossils and other remains from Upper Well Street
  • Pollen from Hill Street
  • by Rob Scaife
  • Introduction
  • Pollen method
  • Ditch section 110
  • The pollen data
  • Discussion
  • Ditch section 55
  • by Val Fryer
  • Discussion
  • Introduction and method statement
  • Results
  • Conclusions
  • Table 5.1: Hill Street excavations, ceramic phase chronology
  • Table 5.2: Hill Street, pottery occurrence per ceramic phase by number, weight and EVE
  • Table 5.3: Hill Street, pottery occurrence per ceramic phase by fabric type and weight (g)
  • Table 5.4: Hill Street, vessel occurrence by date, by EVE, expressed as a percentage of coeval : assemblage
  • Table 5.5: Hill Street, other finds by origin and functional category
  • Table 5.6.1: Hill Street, city ditch, summary counts of the identified bone elements/fragments (NISP) by taxa/species
  • Table 5.6: Hill Street tenements, summary counts of the identified animal bone : elements/fragments (NISP) by taxa/species
  • Table 5.8: Hill Street, pollen diagram for city ditch, section 55
  • 6. Far Gosford Street excavations
  • Summary of site chronology
  • The extra-mural settlement (12th century - 1643)
  • Environment pre-dating the frontage (to late 13th century)
  • Early occupation features
  • Structural timber post
  • The medieval street frontage (late 13th/14th-early 15th centuries)
  • Features to the rear of the frontage
  • Abandonment.
  • The second street frontage (15th-mid-17th centuries)
  • Open land to the rear of the tenements
  • The Civil War (1642-49)
  • Defensive measures of 1645
  • The strengthening of Gosford Gate defences in 1643
  • The post-medieval street frontage (1662-early 20th century)
  • 18th-century rebuilding
  • Post-Civil War
  • Ovens/kilns
  • Wells
  • 167-172 Far Gosford Street and Court 16
  • The Calcott and Singer Factories (1896-1926)
  • Table 6.1: Summary of site chronology, Far Gosford Street
  • 7. Finds and environmental evidence from Far Gosford Street
  • The medieval and post-medieval pottery
  • by Iain Soden
  • Later medieval pottery (1250-1500)
  • Medieval pottery (1100-1250)
  • The assemblage
  • Early post-medieval types (c 1500-1640)
  • Post Civil War (1660-1850)
  • The Civil War period (1640-60)
  • Conclusions
  • Ceramic building material
  • Hoard of silver hammered coins
  • Other finds
  • by Mark Curteis
  • by Pat Chapman
  • Roof tile
  • Floor tile
  • Brick
  • Conclusion
  • Finds
  • Slag and metalworking debris
  • by Andy Chapman
  • by Tora Hylton
  • Introduction
  • Period groups
  • Personal possessions
  • The finds by functional category
  • Equipment and furnishings
  • Horse equipment
  • Commercial Activity
  • Evidence for craft and industry amongst the finds
  • Catalogue of illustrated finds (Fig 7.5)
  • Weapons
  • Clay tobacco-pipe
  • Environmental evidence
  • The mammal, bird and fish bone
  • by Philip Armitage
  • Introduction
  • Preservation &amp
  • bone modification
  • Interpretation and discussion
  • Conclusion
  • by Tim Upson-Smith
  • Plant macrofossils and other remains
  • by Val Fryer
  • Introduction and method statement
  • Sample composition
  • Conclusions
  • Discussion
  • Pollen
  • by Rob Scaife
  • Introduction
  • Pollen procedure
  • The Pollen Data
  • Conclusions
  • Discussion and conclusions
  • Dendrochronology
  • by Mark Bridge.
  • Introduction
  • Results and discussion
  • Table 7.1: Far Gosford Street, pottery quantification
  • Table 7.2: Far Gosford Street hoard, coin catalogue
  • Table 7.3: Far Gosford Street, the roof tile fabric
  • Table 7.4: Far Gosford Street, finds by functional category
  • Table 7.5: Far Gosford Street, summary counts of the identified bone : elements/fragments (NISP) by taxa/species
  • Table 7.6: Far Gosford Street frontage, pollen diagram
  • 8. Discussion
  • Early Coventry and its environs
  • The development of the medieval suburbs
  • The extra-mural suburbs
  • The city's defences
  • Life in the medieval suburbs
  • Coventry's suburbs during the Civil War
  • The post-medieval suburbs
  • Bibliography.