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  • - Neolithic and Bronze Age sites
    af Carol Allen, Adam Brossler & Robert Early
    165,95 kr.

    In 1995 a second phase of excavations was undertaken by Oxford Archaeological Unit (OAU) at Reading Business Park in advance of development. This volume reports on the occupation evidence they found dating to the Neolithic, Bronze Age and medieval periods.

  • af John Gill, Angela Boyle, Ceridwen Boston, mfl.
    152,95 kr.

    Archaeological investigations, undertaken as part of a programme to restore St George's Church, Bloomsbury, to its original Hawksmoor splendour, involved the removal of 871 triple lead-lined coffins from within the crypt and monitoring works within the churchyard.

  • af George Lambrick
    181,95 kr.

    Excavations at Mount Farm revealed a long sequence of activity running from the early Neolithic to the early Saxon period.

  • af Paul Booth, Andrew Simmonds, Angela Boyle & mfl.
    275,95 kr.

    Lankhills and its late Roman cemetery have played a significant role in the understanding of the military in civilian areas of Roman Britain in the fourth century, and these new excavations double the number of graves explored and add to the variety of finds represented.

  • af Fraser Brown
    275,95 kr.

    The construction of the A1 (M) Darrington to Dishforth DBFO road scheme has provided an important opportunity to investigate landscape development over time in parts of West and North Yorkshire.

  • af Christine Howard-Davis
    275,95 kr.

    From 1997 to 2001, works associated with Carlisle City Council's Gateway City (Millennium) Project on castle Way and Castle Gardens provided an important opportunity to conduct a programme of archaeological excavations on the site of the Roman fort at Carlisle, and to examine the development of part of the medieval castle, which occupies most ...

  • - Excavations of Medieval and Early Post-Medieval features at 90-93 Broad St, Reading & The Excavation of Medieval Pits and a Probable 16th- to 17th-Century Tavern or Inn
    af Nicola Scott & Alan Hardy
    181,95 kr.

    Excavations at 7-8 Broad Street, revealed part of a possible 16th- to 17th-century tavern or inn, situated behind the street frontage. Discoveries included a stone built cess pit and a cellar, built in the 16th century and demolished in the 17th century.

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