Wharram Percy by Susan Wrathmell

Wharram Percy by Susan Wrathmell

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Wharram Percy, is the best-known of the Deserted Medieval Village sites. For 40 years archaeologists excavated the site, revealing a settlement which dates back to the Bronze Age, with Roman farms and a wealthy Anglo-Saxon estate. This work offers a tour of Wharram Percy.

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Wharram Percy by Susan Wrathmell

Wharram Percy, near Malton in North Yorkshire, is the best-known of the Deserted Medieval Village sites. Here the visitor can see the last remaining standing buildings: the ruined church and farm cottages nestling in a steep-sided valley. Ancient trackways lead up onto the chalk plateau where the foundations of over 30 medieval peasant houses can be clearly seen. For forty years archaeologists excavated the site, revealing a settlement which dates back to the Bronze Age, with Roman farms and a wealthy Anglo-Saxon estate. This guide book offers a detailed tour of this green, secluded site, explaining the fascinating story of how it was uncovered and what we can learn from the results. Photographs, aerial shots and reconstruction drawings help to bring the village to life.
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ISBN 13 9781850746201
ISBN 10 1850746206
Title Wharram Percy
Author Susan Wrathmell
Series English Heritage Guidebooks
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Year published 1997-01-15
Number of pages 24
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.