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The Medieval Town Wall of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk: A geological perlustration
John F. Potter
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In the Middle Ages, Great Yarmouth was a town of considerable economic and strategic significance; in 1334, it ranked fourth in English provincial towns in its wealth. This work examines in detail the construction and, more especially, material composition of the Great Yarmouth town walls.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Front Matter
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ABSTRACT
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Table of Contents
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LIST OF TABLES
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LIST OF FIGURES
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A LIST OF INCLUDED OLD MAPS AND PLANS BY DATE ORDER
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
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CHAPTER 1 GREAT YARMOUTH: GEOGRAPHICAL, HISTORICAL AND ECONOMIC BACKGROUND
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CHAPTER 2 THE STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION OF THE WALLS
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CHAPTER 3 THE TOWN WALL: ‘A MODERN GEOLOGICAL PERLUSTRATION’
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CHAPTER 4 THE WALL FABRIC – AN ANALYSIS
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CHAPTER 5 OTHER DEFENSIVE SYSTEMS: EARLY WALLS, TOWERS, RAMPIRES, PSEUDO-RAVELINS AND A MOAT
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CHAPTER 6 THE FINANCIAL PROVISION FOR WALL CONSTRUCTION
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CHAPTER 7 RECORDS OF EXPENDITURE ON WALL CONSTRUCTION, MODIFICATION AND REPAIR
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CHAPTER 8 SUMMARY – RESERVATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS
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GLOSSARY
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REFERENCES
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ANCILLARY BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Published: 2008
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407321219 (ebook)
- 9781407302867 (paperback)
BAR Number: B461