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Posted: Thu 18 Nov, 2010 1:10 pm
by Cardiarms
Posted: Thu 18 Nov, 2010 1:14 pm
by chameleon
Cardiarms wrote: Bet we could add a few:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-11765712 Beat me to it by a tresspassers nose Cardi - or we could put them in touch with someone who lives in one
Posted: Thu 18 Nov, 2010 4:31 pm
by Brandy
Posted: Thu 18 Nov, 2010 5:43 pm
by chameleon
Brandy wrote: Well that's taken the lid off it - famous at last
Posted: Thu 18 Nov, 2010 6:06 pm
by Dalehelms
You've made my day, folks!
Posted: Thu 18 Nov, 2010 6:27 pm
by chameleon
Should we claim our local one to be Roman and name it Fevidium?
Posted: Fri 19 Nov, 2010 9:17 am
by LS1
Thats amazing! Well done that man!
Posted: Fri 19 Nov, 2010 1:01 pm
by Brandy
I Just thought id try and cheer you all up a little in the light of current anticsps/sorry for hijacking your thread cardi but i just couldnt resist it when i first saw that map
Posted: Fri 19 Nov, 2010 1:38 pm
by jim
Btitain's most famous deserted village is Wharram Percy between Malton and Driffield. Forty seasons of excavation have only examined five per cent of the site.A good overview of the topic is "Deserted Villages", Rowley and Wood. It is part of a very interesting series of low priced short introductions on an extremely varied set of subjects published by Shire Books, obtainable over the internet. Remember the thread on overhead and vacuum cash carriers? They have a book devoted to that very subject. £6.99 from their websiteI have found books on amusement machines, quarrying, lead mining, mazes, the salt industry, old gramophones, nailmaking, and chainmaking, amongst a huge range of topics. The Shire site is well worth a look to learn the basics about many of the things you may have wondered about, but thought that the only available books would be too expensive and too heavy (in both senses of the word ) to buy, and that the Wikipedia entry was a little unsatisfying.
Posted: Sat 20 Nov, 2010 12:36 am
by Steve Jones
actually there is a deserted village at temple newsam. all that remains of a medieval village are the bases of foprmer houses.It is as you go out of the grounds past the gardeners cottages.I can't recall the name of it at present.The guided tours done by West Yorkshire Archaeologist Dave Wheldrake around the Temple Newsam estate always mention it.