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Great Moor Farm, Sowton, Devon: the recording and excavation of a 16th- and 17th-century farmhouse
Post-Medieval Archaeology ( IF 0.4 ) Pub Date : 2019-05-04 , DOI: 10.1080/00794236.2019.1654738
John R.L. Thorp , Nat Alcock

SUMMARY: The demolished Great Moor Farm provided a unique opportunity to study the development of a Devon farmhouse combining detailed fabric recording, excavation and documentary research. The building had a complex structural history, and neither the recording of the standing structure nor the excavation on its own provided sufficient information for the confident identification of the sequence of phases and their dating. The development of the house can be followed from its original construction in the early 16th century, as it was adapted, improved and enlarged following the prevailing fashions of comfort and style, to become a relatively large and comfortable house by c. 1700. Its growth coincided with a prosperous period for Devon farmers and with the evolution of the medieval to the modern house.

中文翻译:

德文郡索顿市的大沼地农场:记录和挖掘16世纪和17世纪的农舍

摘要:被拆除的大沼地农场提供了一个独特的机会来研究德文郡农舍的发展,结合了详细的织物记录,挖掘和文献研究。该建筑物具有复杂的结构历史,既没有记录站立结构,也没有单独进行挖掘,不能提供足够的信息来可靠地确定相序及其年代。房屋的发展可以从16世纪初的原始建筑开始,随着当时流行的舒适和风格流行,对房屋进行改建,改进和扩建,到c成为相对较大和舒适的房屋。1700年。它的发展与德文郡农民的繁荣时期以及中世纪到现代房屋的发展相吻合。
更新日期:2019-05-04
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