Report on the Excavations at Usk: Medieval and Later Usk
By (Author) Paul Courtney
University of Wales Press
University of Wales Press
1st July 1994
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
European history
942.998
Hardback
261
Width 230mm, Height 286mm
This volume aims to make an original contribution to the study of small towns. It describes the medieval and post-medieval remains excavated in the town of Usk. Major finds include a medieval farmstead on the edge of town, the medieval defences, a 17th-century cesspit with important environmental, ceramic and glass finds and a 19th-century prison exercise yard. The results of the excavation are supplemented by extensive documentary and topographic research to reconstruct the complex development of this Marcher town. Usk is placed in its regional context by a major comparative and interdisciplinary study of urbanism in Gwent during the medieval and early-modern periods.
Paul Courtney is the author of Report on the Excavations at Usk: Medieval and Later Usk.