Linking Land and Navy: archaeological investigations at the site of the Woolwich Royal Dockyard,south‐eastern England |
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Authors: | Damian Goodburn Frank Meddens Stuart Holden Chris Phillpotts |
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Affiliation: | 1. Museum of London Archaeology, Mortimer Wheeler House, 46 Eagle Wharf Road, London N1 7EE;2. Pre‐Construct Archaeology, Unit 54 Brockley Cross Business Centre, 96 Endwell Rd, London SE4 2PD;3. 17 Albert St, Castlefields, Shrewsbury SY1 2HT, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper outlines the archaeological evidence found at the demolished Royal Naval Dockyard at Woolwich for the development and construction of dockyard structures of the 18th to early‐19th centuries. This is set within the framework provided by historic, documentary, map and historic‐model evidence. The results of earlier excavations at the same facility are also reviewed. The themes covered include; the interplay of ‘carpentry’ versus ‘shipwrightry’ in dockyard construction, aspects of naval timber‐supply and landscape, the recycling of ships' timbers, dockyard craft specialisation and changing relative sea‐levels. © 2011 Pre‐Construct Archaeology Limited |
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Keywords: | carpentry dockyard slip Woolwich |
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