Excavations carried out by Oxford Archaeology in advance of the building
of the Oracle shopping centre revealed a long sequence of development of
the Kennet floodplain at Reading. This volume reports on the substantial
evidence recovered for medieval and post-medieval water management,
milling at the Minster Mill and St Giles Mill, the tanning, leather
working and dyeing industries, and an unusual building interpreted as
the 12th- to 13th-century cookhouse of Reading Abbey. The stories of two
well-known Reading sites, the Oracle Workhouse and the Yield Hall, are
followed from the medieval period up to the 19th century. Substantial
specialist reports include pottery, glass, leatherworking,
dendrochronology and clay pipes.