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Uses and recycling of brick in medieval and Tudor English buildings: insights from the application of luminescence dating and new avenues for further research
Bailiff, Ian; Blain, Sophie; Graves, Pam et al.
2010In Archaeological Journal, 167
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Abstract :
[en] Luminescence dating has been applied to ceramic bricks sampled from a selection of English medieval ecclesiastical and secular buildings in Essex, Kent and Lincolnshire, ranging in age from the fourth to the late sixteenth centuries. The results obtained for the Anglo-Saxon churches, which included Brixworth, confirmed the re-use of Roman brick in all cases. The dates for the earliest medieval brick type indicate that brick making was reintroduced during the eleventh century, a century earlier than previously accepted, and dates for bricks from the same secular Tudor building indicate that the practice of recycling of building materials during the late medieval period was also applied to brick.
Disciplines :
Archaeology
Author, co-author :
Bailiff, Ian
Blain, Sophie ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences historiques > Labo de dendrochronologie
Graves, Pam
Gurling, Tom
Semple, Sarah
Language :
English
Title :
Uses and recycling of brick in medieval and Tudor English buildings: insights from the application of luminescence dating and new avenues for further research
Publication date :
2010
Journal title :
Archaeological Journal
ISSN :
0066-5983
Publisher :
Royal Archaeological Institute
Volume :
167
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