Worth keeping an eye out for
Feb. 14th, 2007 03:59 pmYork Archeological Trust publications:
AY 17/12 - Craft, Industry and Everyday Life: Bone, Antler, Ivory and Horn from Anglo-Scandinavian and Medieval
A. MacGregor, A.J. Mainman and N.S.H. Rogers (1999) (have this one - very nice)
AY 17/13 - Craft, Industry and Everyday Life: Wood and Woodworking in Anglo-Scandinavian and Medieval York
Carole A. Morris
400pp, 37 half-tones, 8 colour plates, 185 line-illustrations
ISBN: 1 902771 10 9
AY 17/13
Price: £34.00 plus p&p
AY 17/14 - Craft, Industry and Everyday Life: Finds from Anglo-Scandinavian York
A.J. Mainman and N.S.H. Rogers
220pp; 5 half-tones; 17 colour plates; 93 line-illustrations
ISBN: 1 902771 11 7
AY 17/14
AY 17/16 - Leather and Leatherworking in Anglo-Scandinavian and Medieval York
Quita Mould, Ian Carlisle and Esther Cameron
388pp; 177 illustrations
ISBN: 1 902771 36 2
AY 17/16
Price: £25.00 plus p&p
Presents the surviving evidence for the manufacture and use of leather artefacts in York during the Anglo-Scandinavian and medieval periods. Over 5,000 items of leather dating from the later 9th century through to the 15th century are represented, some 550 of which are fully catalogued. Leather items described include shoes, knife sheaths, sword scabbards, straps, purses, elliptical panels, balls and an archer's wrist guard.
Researchers will be able to use the York leather assemblage presented here to re-examine current issues and develop new hypotheses, continuing to move forward the study of the leather industry and to elucidate the complexities of post-Roman economy and society.
Aspects of Anglo-Scandinavian York
R.A. Hall et al.
256pp; 68 illustrations
ISBN: 1 902771 42 7
AY 8/4
Price: £19.95 plus p&p
A series of thematic essays on key aspects of evidence for Viking-Age York, including an historical introduction, documentary evidence, coinage, inscriptions, street-names, art, craft activity, topography, animal bones, and plant and insect remains. These essays summarise the present state of knowledge and reveal themes that need further attention.
The Anglo-Scandinavian Pottery from 16-22 Coppergate
A.J. Mainman (1990)
176pp, 100 illustrations (3 colour)
ISBN: 0 906780 89 6
AY 16/5
Textiles, Cordage and Raw Fibre from 16-22 Coppergate
Penelope Walton (1989)
172pp, 73 illustrations
ISBN: 0 906780 79 9
AY 17/05
Anglo-Scandinavian Ironwork from 16-22 Coppergate
Patrick Ottaway (1992)
284pp, 160 illustrations
ISBN: 1 872414 29 X
AY 17/06
Non-ferrous Metalworking from 16-22 Coppergate
Justine Bayley (1992)
120pp, 55 illustrations (4 colour)
ISBN: 1 872414 30 3
AY 17/07
Textile Production at 16-22 Coppergate
Penelope Walton Rogers (1997)
176pp plus index, 56 illustrations
ISBN: 1 872414 76 1
AY 17/11
I have focussed on the Anglo-Scandinavian stuff - there is a whole lot more there...
AY 17/12 - Craft, Industry and Everyday Life: Bone, Antler, Ivory and Horn from Anglo-Scandinavian and Medieval
A. MacGregor, A.J. Mainman and N.S.H. Rogers (1999) (have this one - very nice)
AY 17/13 - Craft, Industry and Everyday Life: Wood and Woodworking in Anglo-Scandinavian and Medieval York
Carole A. Morris
400pp, 37 half-tones, 8 colour plates, 185 line-illustrations
ISBN: 1 902771 10 9
AY 17/13
Price: £34.00 plus p&p
AY 17/14 - Craft, Industry and Everyday Life: Finds from Anglo-Scandinavian York
A.J. Mainman and N.S.H. Rogers
220pp; 5 half-tones; 17 colour plates; 93 line-illustrations
ISBN: 1 902771 11 7
AY 17/14
AY 17/16 - Leather and Leatherworking in Anglo-Scandinavian and Medieval York
Quita Mould, Ian Carlisle and Esther Cameron
388pp; 177 illustrations
ISBN: 1 902771 36 2
AY 17/16
Price: £25.00 plus p&p
Presents the surviving evidence for the manufacture and use of leather artefacts in York during the Anglo-Scandinavian and medieval periods. Over 5,000 items of leather dating from the later 9th century through to the 15th century are represented, some 550 of which are fully catalogued. Leather items described include shoes, knife sheaths, sword scabbards, straps, purses, elliptical panels, balls and an archer's wrist guard.
Researchers will be able to use the York leather assemblage presented here to re-examine current issues and develop new hypotheses, continuing to move forward the study of the leather industry and to elucidate the complexities of post-Roman economy and society.
Aspects of Anglo-Scandinavian York
R.A. Hall et al.
256pp; 68 illustrations
ISBN: 1 902771 42 7
AY 8/4
Price: £19.95 plus p&p
A series of thematic essays on key aspects of evidence for Viking-Age York, including an historical introduction, documentary evidence, coinage, inscriptions, street-names, art, craft activity, topography, animal bones, and plant and insect remains. These essays summarise the present state of knowledge and reveal themes that need further attention.
The Anglo-Scandinavian Pottery from 16-22 Coppergate
A.J. Mainman (1990)
176pp, 100 illustrations (3 colour)
ISBN: 0 906780 89 6
AY 16/5
Textiles, Cordage and Raw Fibre from 16-22 Coppergate
Penelope Walton (1989)
172pp, 73 illustrations
ISBN: 0 906780 79 9
AY 17/05
Anglo-Scandinavian Ironwork from 16-22 Coppergate
Patrick Ottaway (1992)
284pp, 160 illustrations
ISBN: 1 872414 29 X
AY 17/06
Non-ferrous Metalworking from 16-22 Coppergate
Justine Bayley (1992)
120pp, 55 illustrations (4 colour)
ISBN: 1 872414 30 3
AY 17/07
Textile Production at 16-22 Coppergate
Penelope Walton Rogers (1997)
176pp plus index, 56 illustrations
ISBN: 1 872414 76 1
AY 17/11
I have focussed on the Anglo-Scandinavian stuff - there is a whole lot more there...