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The Archaeology of Underground Mines and Quarries in England John Barnatt

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The Archaeology of Underground Mines and Quarries in England By John Barnatt

The Archaeology of Underground Mines and Quarries in England by John Barnatt


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Summary

Some places have impressive workings and these have such things as engine chambers, arched levels, deep shafts, underground canals, drainage soughs, and discarded equipment.

This book presents a detailed introduction to the underground mining and quarrying heritage in England.

The Archaeology of Underground Mines and Quarries in England Summary

The Archaeology of Underground Mines and Quarries in England by John Barnatt

Underground mine and quarry workings are to be found in all counties in England. This little-seen and often exciting world has workings that are different from each other in terms of what was extracted and how this was achieved. The archaeological evidence allows us to interpret what was being done and when this took place. Some places have impressive workings and these have such things as engine chambers, arched levels, deep shafts, underground canals, drainage soughs, and discarded equipment.

This book presents a detailed introduction to the underground mining and quarrying heritage in England. It reviews the many types of mineral and stone taken from the ground over several millennia and also looks at the wide range of archaeological remains that survive today and are accessible to those who venture underground. It is designed to illustrate the many and varied wonders to be found underground and give the reader ways forward should they wish to follow up their interest in particular types of extraction or what is present in their region.

The Archaeology of Underground Mines and Quarries in England Reviews

The book is a rapid survey of the resources and techniques available to mine in England and touches on both mundane and exotic materials. It makes a valuable addition to the library.
David J. Hunter, Vernacular Architecture

About John Barnatt

John Barnatt is an archaeologist and underground explorer, who worked for three decades as the Senior Survey Archaeologist for the Peak District National Park until recent retirement; he has spent many years recording underground workings.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Mining and underground quarrying in England
Part 1: The character of mining and underground quarrying
1. A diverse underground
2. Major products
3. Specialist/rare products
4 .Regional patterns
Part 2: Underground archaeology: Common themes and local diversity
5. The archaeological evidence: A multitude of diverse features
6. Early workings
7. Working the product
8. Accessing workings
9. Other infrastructure
10. Artefacts and inscriptions
11. Postscript

Additional information

GOR012705771
9781848023819
1848023812
The Archaeology of Underground Mines and Quarries in England by John Barnatt
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Historic England
2019-02-15
144
N/A
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