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Introduction

GRO EN MAN-VAN WAATERINGE, W, VAN DRIEL-MURRAY, C & GOUBITZ, O, in press Stepping through Time: archaeological footwear from prehistorie times until 1800 (Stichtung Promotie Archaeologie)

LAMBERT, F, 1921 Some Recent Excavations in London, Archaeologia, 71, 55-112

LARSEN, A, 1992 Footwear, The Bryggen Papers, 4 (University of Bergen, Scandinavian University Press)

PRITCHARD, F, 1991 Footwear, in A G Vince (ed), Aspects ofSaxon and Norman London 2: Finds and EnoironmentalEoidence, London & Middlesex Archaeological Society Special Paper, 12, 213-40

SCHNACK, C, 1992 Die mittelalterlichen Schuhe aus Schleswig: Ausgrabung Schild 1971-1975, Aus-grabungen in Schleswig, Berichte und Studien, 10 (Neumunster)

SCHNACK, C, 1994 Mittelalterliche Lederfunde aus Konstanz (Grabung Fischmarkt), Materialhefte zur Archaologie in Baden-Wurttemberg, 26 (Stuttgart)

SMITH, CR, 1854 Catalogue of the Museum ofLondon Antiquities (London)

THOMAS, C, SLOANE, B & PHILLPOTTS, C, 1997 Excavations at the Priory and Hospital ofSt Mary Spital, London, Mo LAS Monograph Series, 1 (Museum of London)

Acknowledgements

It would not have been possible to write this Introduction without the generous assistance of Olaf Goubitz, Quita Mould, June Swann and Carol van Driel-Murray. Pat Reid kindly discussed with me her research on the new finds of lOth to 12th-century footwear from London.

Addenda

For further information about the sites and their dating, see Egan & Pritchard 1991, 1-12. The three Swan Lane groups summarised in Table 21 are now phased (ibid., Fig 4): the first corresponds to Group 74, the second to Group 95 and the third to Group 103. The ‘pattens’ from BWB83 derive from a wide rangę of deposits, whose precise dates can be ascertained from the context numbers (compare information in the Concordance, pp 129-30 with Egan & Pritchard 1991, 6-8).

For shoe buckles, see also Egan & Pritchard 1991, 66-7, 86-7.


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