Re-used Boat Planking from a 13th-century Revetment in Doncaster, South Yorkshire

Autor: Allen, S J, Goodburn, Damian M, McComish, Jane M, Walton-Rogers, Penelope
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2006
DOI: 10.5284/1071961
Popis: Medieval Archaeology, 49, 281-304
An excavation was undertaken during 1993--4 on a site at Low Fisher Gate, Doncaster. Urban archaeological deposits of eleventh- to eighteenth-century date, together with evidence of an earlier course of the River Cheswold (the southern arm of the River Don), were uncovered. The excavations were among the largest ever to take place within Doncaster. Among the most significant finds was a riverside revetment, made from re-used portions of two medieval clinker-built boats. These have characteristics not recorded elsewhere which may represent features of a now lost, South Yorkshire boatbuilding tradition. This type of find is still rather rare and the Doncaster timbers add to knowledge of the variety of local vessels and construction features present in the medieval period. The rolls of fibrous material used to waterproof the vessels were also of interest for comparison with similar finds from England and Norway. The boat timbers have been fully conserved and are now on display in Doncaster Museum. Separately authored reports include
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