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Archaeology at the Waterfront vol 1: Liverpool Docks [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 266 pages
  • Sērija : Lancaster Imprints 23
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Dec-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford Archaeology North
  • ISBN-10: 1907686185
  • ISBN-13: 9781907686184
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 266 pages
  • Sērija : Lancaster Imprints 23
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Dec-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford Archaeology North
  • ISBN-10: 1907686185
  • ISBN-13: 9781907686184
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This volume presents the findings of the largest campaign of archaeological investigation yet undertaken along Liverpool’s historic waterfront, by Oxford Archaeology North and the National Museums Liverpool Field Archaeology Unit.

This volume presents the findings of the largest campaign of archaeological investigation yet undertaken along Liverpool's historic waterfront, by Oxford Archaeology North and the National Museums Liverpool Field Archaeology Unit. This work centred on the areas of Mann Island, Pier Head, and the Central Docks, all places that either fall within, or are directly adjacent to, the Liverpool - Maritime Mercantile City World Heritage Site, and it formed a prelude to the construction of a commercial development and the Museum of Liverpool, and also the extension of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. The investigations uncovered numerous remains relating to eighteenth- and nineteenth-century dock building and land reclamation, as well as concomitant evidence for the use and occupation of the waterfront, and the wider town, during these periods. The archaeological evidence has been complemented by detailed historical research, which together provide significant insights into the dynamic and evolving system of dock and quayside development, occurring between the early eighteenth and early twentieth centuries. This development was integral to Liverpool's wider history, and the archaeological remains reflect the port's nascent post-medieval growth, commercial zenith during the nineteenth century, and eventual twentieth-century decline, prior to the extensive schemes of urban regeneration which now characterise the present-day waterfront. Moreover, this extensive campaign of investigation indicates how archaeology along the waterfront represents an important technique for uncovering the nuances of an area that was integral to the rise and success of Liverpool, and which also continues to exert a significant sway on Liverpool's cultural and economic identity.
List of Illustrations
v
Contributors xi
Abbreviations xii
Summary xiii
Acknowledgements xv
1 Introduction
1(22)
The Port City and its Historic Waterfront
1(7)
Archaeological Investigations
8(12)
The Structure of the Volume
20(1)
Archive
21(2)
2 Early Liverpool And The Old Dock
23(18)
Medieval Liverpool
23(5)
The Early Post-medieval Town and Haven (1500-1660)
28(3)
The Late Seventeenth-/Early Eighteenth-century Town and Port (1660s-1710)
31(4)
The Old Dock
35(5)
The Significance of the Old Dock
40(1)
3 Eighteenth-Century Expansion (1715-1800)
41(50)
The Eighteenth-century Town
41(9)
The Growth of Maritime Trade and the Development of Liverpool's Hinterland
50(3)
The 1715-1800 Dock System and Waterfront
53(38)
4 The Early- And Mid-Nineteenth-Century Docks (1800-60)
91(60)
The Growth in Maritime Trade and the Early- and Mid-nineteenth-century Town
91(3)
The 1800-60 Dock System and Waterfront
94(57)
5 The Late Nineteenth- And Twentieth-Century Docks
151(30)
The Port City 1860-1960
151(3)
The Late Nineteenth- and Twentieth-century Dock System and Waterfront
154(27)
6 Finds Overview
181(34)
Pottery
181(15)
Other Liverpool Industries
196(12)
Other Materials
208(4)
Animal Bone and Molluscs
212(1)
Conclusions
213(2)
7 Archaeology At The Waterfront
215(18)
The Evolution of the Port-settlement
215(3)
Dock Building and Land Reclamation
218(7)
Warehouses and Transit Sheds
225(2)
Late Eighteenth-/Early-Nineteenth-century Domestic Buildings
227(1)
Miscellaneous Nineteenth-century Quayside Buildings
227(2)
Dock-ancillary Features
229(2)
Material Culture
231(1)
Conclusion
232(1)
APPENDIX 1 MERSEY FLATS
233(4)
Flats
233(3)
Cargo
236(1)
APPENDIX 2 THE HYDRAULIC CRANES AT MANCHESTER DOCK
237(2)
The Hydraulic Machinery at Manchester Dock
238(1)
APPENDIX 3 WATERFRONT TIMELINE 1715-1972
239(4)
Bibliography 243(12)
Index 255