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Cork<br />

Twelfth century bone-working is indicated by a range <strong>of</strong> artefacts including cut bone hollow<br />

cylinders from Hanover Street (Cleary 2003, 38) and Washington Street (Kelleher 2002 &<br />

forthcoming) and bone combs from 11-13 Washington Street (Cleary & Hurley 2003, 335)<br />

and 40-48 South Main Street/Old Post Office Lane (Ní Loingsigh 2003). A fragment <strong>of</strong><br />

modified antler tine was also recovered from a later twelfth century layer inside the sill-beam<br />

house at Hanover Street (Cleary & Hurley 2003, 344).<br />

Leather shoe fragments from Hanover Street (Cleary & Hurley 2003, 365) and 40-48 South<br />

Main Street (Ní Loingsigh 2005) confirm twelfth century leather-working at Cork.<br />

INDUSTRY<br />

A complete copper-alloy balance arm and a pair <strong>of</strong> scale pans were found close together in a<br />

later twelfth century layer <strong>of</strong> brushwood inside the sill-beam house at Hanover Street (Cleary<br />

2003, 38) and could indicate that it was the home <strong>of</strong> a merchant. A scale balance and pans<br />

were also recovered at 40-48 South Main Street (Ní Loingsigh 2005). Whetstones from<br />

Hanover Street (Cleary 2003, 38) and 40-48 South Main Street (Ní Loingsigh 2005) indicate<br />

the sharpening <strong>of</strong> metal artefacts in twelfth century Cork. <strong>The</strong> iron and metal-working<br />

evidence from Cork dates from the late twelfth century though crucible fragments were<br />

recovered from twelfth century house levels at 40-48 South Main Street (Ní Loingsigh 2005).<br />

Hazelnut shells were recovered from deposits at Barrack Street, 11-13 Washington Street and<br />

Hanover Street and indicate that they were being gathered for consumption inside the town.<br />

A variety <strong>of</strong> fruits- blackberry, bramble, elder, raspberry, crab-apple were also recorded in<br />

deposits at Hanover Street and 11-13 Washington Street (Cleary & Hurley 2004, 393). Oat,<br />

wheat and barley grains were also identified within the fill <strong>of</strong> the ditch at Washington Street.<br />

Fishing is indicated by a fish hook from a later twelfth century brushwood and straw level at<br />

Hanover Street as well as a net sinker and a fishing line weight from 40-48 South Main Street<br />

(Ní Loingsigh 2003). A whalebone was discovered at a site at the junction <strong>of</strong> Washington and<br />

South Main Street (Kelleher 2002) and was interpreted as a possible chopping board.<br />

Twelfth century animal and fish bone are represented at a number <strong>of</strong> sites including Barrack<br />

Street, Tuckey Street, Hanover Street (Cleary & Hurley 2003, 375), Washington street/South<br />

Main Street (Kelleher 2002 & forthcoming) and 40-48 South Main Street (Ní Loingsigh 2003 &<br />

2005). <strong>The</strong> animal bone from 40-48 South Main Street was more diverse from contemporary<br />

faunal assemblages from Ireland and contained venison, veal and lamb, as well as a range <strong>of</strong><br />

fish and bird species e.g. a sturgeon scale and some white-tailed eagle bones.<br />

Various recreational and personal artefacts have been recovered such as bronze metal stick<br />

pins and a gaming piece from Washington/South Main Street (Kelleher 2002), seventh/eighth<br />

century baluster headed pin from Grattan Street (Lennon 2003, 63), metal stick-pins from<br />

Washington street/South Main Street (Kelleher 2002 & forthcoming), barrel padlock key from<br />

the junction <strong>of</strong> South Main Street and the modern quay wall (Ní Loingsigh 2003) and barrel<br />

padlock and keys and stick-pins from 40-48 South Main Street (Ní Loingsigh 2003).<br />

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