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| The shoes may have been discarded as fashions changed in medieval times [Credit: Oxford Archaeology] |
The objects which "tell us about everyday people" have been so well preserved because the Thames floodplain area is below the water level. Project director Ben Ford said: "These finds are as rare as gold."
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| The wooden bowl is so well preserved due to it being found beneath the water level [Credit: Oxford Archaeology] |
Mr Ford said: "These finds are as rare as gold and often as informative. They tell us about the everyday people, their lives, the objects they made and the clothes they wore. It's amazing to think these shoes were worn by people who walked the streets of medieval Oxford."
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| Nothing was found inside the leather bag, which would have been a valuable item [Credit: Oxford Archaeology] |
Timber posts used to stabilise muddy stream banks and a sluice gate have also been found.
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| Archaeological excavations at Westgate, Oxford [Credit: Oxford Archaeology] |
The Westgate development in the city centre is due to be completed in autumn 2017 and have shops, restaurants, a cinema and flats.
Source: BBC News Website [July 15, 2015]









