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The north service range, Aston Hall, Birmingham: excavation and recording, 2004

Excavation has exposed the foundations of the early 17th-century north service range of Aston Hall, Birmingham. Consideration of the remains alongside documentary evidence and comparative analysis has allowed the room functions, and something of the range's structural character, to be establish...

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Published in:Post-medieval archaeology 2008-06, Vol.42 (1), p.104-129
Main Authors: Driver, Leonie, Hislop, Malcolm, Litherland, Stephen, Ramsey, Eleanor
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