METALWORKING DEBRIS FROM THWING, YORKSHIRE

Author(s): C Mortimer

Ferrous metalworking remains constitute the largest part of the high-temperature industrial evidence at Thwing. The deposits date from the late Anglo-Saxon period (8th to 10th centuries AD) and largely consist of background scatter, attesting to smithing activities. A small amount of lead working evidence is also described.

Report Number:
34/1992
Series:
AML Reports (New Series)
Pages:
6
Keywords:
Metal Working-Fe Metal Working-non Fe

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