ANIMAL BONES FROM EXCAVATIONS AT OLD GRAPE LANE, TRENCHES A AND B, THE LANES, CARLISLE, 1982

Author(s): C Mortimer

Building debris from an eleventh-century context included grozing debris and fragments of window glass. The glass proved to be potash glass with high lime, magnesia and phosphorous contents, which can be compared with contemporary material from Winchester and France.

Report Number:
83/1993
Series:
AML Reports (New Series)
Pages:
9
Keywords:
Glass

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