Home
Gorse Stacks - 2000 Years of Quarrying and Waste Disposal in Chester
Barnes and Noble
Loading Inventory...
Gorse Stacks - 2000 Years of Quarrying and Waste Disposal in Chester in Franklin, TN
Current price: $95.00

Barnes and Noble
Gorse Stacks - 2000 Years of Quarrying and Waste Disposal in Chester in Franklin, TN
Current price: $95.00
Loading Inventory...
Size: OS
Birmingham Archaeology Monograph Series 13
Written by Richard Cuttler, Sam Hepburn, Chris Hewitson and Kristina Krawiec
The site of Delamere Street lies just outside the North gate of the Roman and medieval Chester (n/w England) and in recent years has been subject to intensive investigation as part of the Gorse Stacks development. This publication represents the culmination of those investigations carried out by Birmingham Archaeology during 2006 and 2008.
Written by Richard Cuttler, Sam Hepburn, Chris Hewitson and Kristina Krawiec
The site of Delamere Street lies just outside the North gate of the Roman and medieval Chester (n/w England) and in recent years has been subject to intensive investigation as part of the Gorse Stacks development. This publication represents the culmination of those investigations carried out by Birmingham Archaeology during 2006 and 2008.
Birmingham Archaeology Monograph Series 13
Written by Richard Cuttler, Sam Hepburn, Chris Hewitson and Kristina Krawiec
The site of Delamere Street lies just outside the North gate of the Roman and medieval Chester (n/w England) and in recent years has been subject to intensive investigation as part of the Gorse Stacks development. This publication represents the culmination of those investigations carried out by Birmingham Archaeology during 2006 and 2008.
Written by Richard Cuttler, Sam Hepburn, Chris Hewitson and Kristina Krawiec
The site of Delamere Street lies just outside the North gate of the Roman and medieval Chester (n/w England) and in recent years has been subject to intensive investigation as part of the Gorse Stacks development. This publication represents the culmination of those investigations carried out by Birmingham Archaeology during 2006 and 2008.

















