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How a population change in medieval Nottingham rewrites the city's Black Death historyNottingham attracted new inhabitants ... Lomax, Understanding late medieval population change in English towns: an alternative approach, Continuity and Change (2025). DOI: 10.1017/S0268416024000213 ...
In medieval times, the caves were used to tan animal hides, making Nottingham the only place in Britain with an underground tannery. Later, during WW2, around 10% of the cave network was ...
This Medieval louvered ridge tile was excavated from a midden, or rubbish tip, at Goosegate, Nottingham, in 1961, by the Thoroton Society. Having been reconstructed by conservation staff at the ...
Excavated in 1955 by the Peverel Society, during excavations of the caves under the former Moot Hall, on Friar Lane in Nottingham. The jug was found in one of four undisturbed Medieval middens ...
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