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88 GREAT WHYTE, RAMSEY, CAMBRIDGESHIRE: THE DISCOVERY OF A MEDIEVAL OPEN HALL AND THE DATING OF CARPENTRY TECHNIQUES IN A FENLAND TOWN
The demolition of a building at 88 Great Whyte, Ramsey, Cambridgeshire, in the early 1980s provided an opportunity to dismantle and record the remains of a two-cell medieval open hall building. Initial attempts to date the carpentry joints relied on the findings of Cecil Hewett in Essex, but it subsequently became possible to compare these findings with results of dendrochronological tests on some of the timbers as well as the findings of other building historians.
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机译:1980年代初,在剑桥郡拉姆西的88 Great Whyte拆除了一座建筑物,这为拆除和记录两室中世纪开放式大厅建筑的遗迹提供了机会。对木工关节进行约会的最初尝试是基于塞塞克斯·休威特在埃塞克斯的发现,但随后有可能将这些发现与对某些木材的树状年代学测试结果以及其他建筑历史学家的发现进行比较。
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