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Use of the woodlands in the Late Anglo-Saxon Period - Paperback
Use of the woodlands in the Late Anglo-Saxon Period - Paperback
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by R. D. Berryman (Author)
A practical study of the ways in which woodlands were used in Anglo-Saxon England, this book discusses woodland management and the crafts of wickerwork and basketry for constructing buildings and containers. There is a section on the crafts associated with large trees, such as pole lathe turning, coopering and carpentry; analysis of surviving examples of late Anglo-Saxon woodwork; and consideration of the use of tree parts - bark, twigs and fruit - in charms and medical recipes, wood ash in glass making and for use in leather tanning, the production of soap, charcoal and metal smelting.
Number of Pages: 64
Dimensions: 0.19 x 11.69 x 8.27 IN
Publication Date: December 31, 1998
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