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Gravelly Guy - Excavations at Stanton Harcourt (Hardcover): George Lambrick, T.G. Allen Gravelly Guy - Excavations at Stanton Harcourt (Hardcover)
George Lambrick, T.G. Allen
R1,205 R1,106 Discovery Miles 11 060 Save R99 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Excavations conducted between 1981 and 1986 in advance of gravel extraction in Gravelly Guy field, Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, revealed archaeological evidence spanning from the Neolithic through to the Saxon period. Neolithic and early Bronze Age activity is represented by pit scatters and a series of ring ditches with associated burials. The Iron Age and early Roman periods witnessed the continuous development of a linear settlement, consisting of a dense area of pits, gullies, circular structures, four-posters and boundary ditches in the mid to late Iron Age phase and a series of rectilinear enclosures and unusual 'ramped hollows' and wells in the late Iron Age/early Roman period. Excavation of a section at the junction of the floodplain and the gravel terrace has also provided information regarding the changing land use and contemporary environment in the vicinity of the site. Gravelly Guy remains one of the most thoroughly excavated sites of this period in the Thames Valley. As well as the vast amount of structural evidence, the considerable quantities of artefacts and environmental information recovered, together with a series of ten radiocarbon dates, have resulted in a detailed study of the site, its position in the landscape and relationship to the contemporary archaeology of the surrounding area.

Saved from the Grave - Neolithic to Saxon discoveries at Spring Road Municipal Cemetery, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, 1990-2000... Saved from the Grave - Neolithic to Saxon discoveries at Spring Road Municipal Cemetery, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, 1990-2000 (Hardcover)
T.G. Allen, Zena Kamash
R573 R542 Discovery Miles 5 420 Save R31 (5%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Excavations at Spring Road Municipal Cemetery, Abingdon, Oxfordshire have revealed activity extending from the Mesolithic to the Saxon period. The most significant discovery was an arc of substantial postholes which formed part of one of very few middle Bronze timber circles known in southern Britain. The most important earlier evidence was a Beaker burial containing a copper awl which is amongst the earliest metal artefacts from Britain. Mesolithic flint, an oval Peterborough Ware bowl and a Grooved Ware pit were also found. A group of three middle Iron Age crouched inhumation burials are amongst the most interesting later finds, which included also an early-middle Iron Age roundhouse, a Roman field system and Anglo-Saxon sunken-featured buildings.

Excavations at Roughground Farm, Lechlade, Gloucestershire - A Prehistoric and Roman Landscape (Paperback): T.G. Allen, Etc,... Excavations at Roughground Farm, Lechlade, Gloucestershire - A Prehistoric and Roman Landscape (Paperback)
T.G. Allen, Etc, T.C.:Green Darvill, M.U. Jones
R709 Discovery Miles 7 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Excavations that demonstrate the changing fortunes of a stone-built villa from the 2nd century to at least AD 360.

The Prehistoric Landscape and Iron Age Enclosed Settlement at Mingies Ditch (Paperback): T.G. Allen, Mark Robinson The Prehistoric Landscape and Iron Age Enclosed Settlement at Mingies Ditch (Paperback)
T.G. Allen, Mark Robinson
R876 R809 Discovery Miles 8 090 Save R67 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The 1977-1978 excavation of the Middle Iron Age enclosure at Mingies Ditch and the prehistoric evidence from the 1980 excavation of Smithfield, the adjoining field. It includes a 90-page technical appendix of figures and tables.

An Iron Age and Romano-British Enclosed Settlement at Watkins Farm, Oxon (Paperback): T.G. Allen An Iron Age and Romano-British Enclosed Settlement at Watkins Farm, Oxon (Paperback)
T.G. Allen
R384 R362 Discovery Miles 3 620 Save R22 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Report on 1983-5 excavation of a low-lying gravel site close to the Thames. A mid Iron Age ditched enclosure with four huts, and evidence suggesting horse-breeding rather than arable cultivation is followed, after a break, by Roman period enclosures that initially respect the earlier ditches but later become rectangular; no structures but R-B domestic refuse up to mid 4th century. Later use in Middle Ages. Discussion of the site, finds and environment with all data in readable print; no fiche. Stunning reconstruction on front cover.

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