October 2, 2006

Ian Goodall obit

THE archaeologist Ian Goodall was a pioneering expert on the iron artefacts of the Middle Ages, and a notable scholar of the English country house. . .

Throughout his life he maintained a steady flow of reports on ferrous objects found on excavations throughout Britain. They included contributions to Professor Martin Biddle’s 1990 publication on the finds from medieval Winchester and a long-standing commitment to the excavations at the settlement of Wharram Percy on the Yorkshire Wolds. In 1982 Goodall was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries.

From the Times of London.

Posted by David on October 2, 2006 9:20 AM

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