Post-medieval (Industrial, Modern) (AD1547-Present)

Historic Govan

Archaeology and Development

by Chris Dalglish and Stephen T Driscoll

With contributions by Irene Maver, Norman F Shead and Ingrid Shearer

This survey gives an accessible and broad-ranging synthesis of the history and archaeology of Govan, and aims to inform conservation guidance for future development.

Govan Cover Situated on the south bank of the river Clyde, just to the west of Glasgow, Govan to most people is synonymous with shipbuilding and social deprivation. Govan is, however, a remarkable place, with a history stretching back to the fifth or sixth century AD when it was a seat of royal and religious power. The church of Govan Old stands upon one of the oldest Christian sites in western Scotland. A key factor in its history has been its location at a major river crossing, where the Kelvin joins the Clyde, and the book also considers the role of Partick on the opposite bank in the medieval period.

Author: 

Chris Dalglish

Stephen T Driscoll

Date of publication: 
2009
Series number: 
SBS-Govan
ISBN: 
9781902771625
Price: 
£9.50

Beaches, Fields, Streets, and Hills – Now Available for Download

This highly popular volume sold out just six weeks after publication in 2006. It is now available to download through the CBA’s Archlib Service.

The archaeology of a peace camp

An archaeology of protest at Greenham Common airbase: story covered today in The Guardian and Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour.

Laying the Foundations

The CBA is pleased to announce the publication of this ground-breaking new book detailing the aggregates industry of the English Midlands.

Medieval Urbanism in Coppergate

Refining a townscape

by RA Hall and K Hunter-Mann

AY10/6 Hall cover Excavation of four medieval properties in Coppergate, a street known to be particularly prosperous in the 13th–15th centuries, has revealed the most extensive archaeological view of an 11th- to 17th-century secular townscape ever recovered in York.

Author: 

RA Hall

K Hunter-Mann

Date of publication: 
2003
Series number: 
AY10/06
ISBN: 
1902771311
Price: 
£15 (was £25)

Archaeology and Conservation in Ironbridge

by Richard Hayman, Wendy Horton and Shelley White

Ironbridge cover The Ironbridge Gorge is the physical embodiment of the profound technological and social changes that underlie the Industrial Revolution of the 18th and 19th centuries.

Author: 

Richard Hayman

Wendy Horton

Shelley White

Date of publication: 
1999
Series number: 
RR123
ISBN: 
1902771052
Price: 
£10 (ws £28)

Grave Concerns

Death and burial in England 1700–1850

edited by Margaret Cox

In April 1997, a group of archaeologists, historians, anthropologists and social scientists came together at a conference at Bournemouth University to discuss death and burial in England between 1700 and 1850. This report, based on the conference, is the first publication to look at this subject using a wide range of sources and investigative approaches.

Info: 276pp, 128 illustrations
OUT OF PRINT

Author: 

Margaret Cox

Date of publication: 
1998
Series number: 
RR113
ISBN: 
1872414850
Price: 
OUT OF PRINT
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