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Tempvs Reperatvm Archaeological and Historical Associates Limited
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1991
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1996
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An archaeological evaluation at Hay Farm, Eardington, Shropshire
C E Howlett
M Coxah
<summary>An evaluation consisting of documentary research, geophysical survey and trial-trenching in advance of mineral extraction revealed an enclosure dating to the late Iron Age or early Roman period. (Investigation undertaken by: Tempvs Reparatvm and Geophysical Surveys of Bradford.) {italon}AIP{italoff} {italon}SMR Primary Record Numbers:{italoff} 4564
1992
Archaeological Evaluation (Stage 3). Recreation Ground, Blackbird Leys, Oxford
A D W Richmond
An evaluation was carried out at the proposed site of a recreation ground. A small number of isolated prehistoric artefacts had been found in the surrounding area. A number of Roman kiln sites had also been recorded, and the route of a Roman road passed within 0.5km of the site. A priory had been founded, between 1134 and 1160, within 1km of the study area. The site itself had been used for the disposal of sewage during the 19th century. During the evaluation, three ditches were recorded in an area where magnetic anomalies had been identified by a geophysical survey. Two of the ditches may have related to the Victorian sewage works, but the third contained 2nd century AD pottery of a type which indicated domestic activity. A gully containing a domestic assemblage dating from the 1st century AD was also revealed, and a probable Roman kiln site which appeared to have been in operation during the 3rd century was recorded. A cobbled surface sealing Romano-British pottery was thought to have been part of a structure which acted as a drying area for pottery vessels. [AIP]
1995
Archaeological Excavations at Godmanchester, Cambridgeshire. A Summary Report
G Wait
1991
Excavation of an Iron Age and early Romano-British settlement at Manorhouse farm, Hatford, Oxfordshire
R Bourne
<summary>An excavation following on from evaluation prior to mineral extraction revealed Iron Age and early Roman activity. A middle Iron Age building and other features were found, superseded by late Iron Age or Roman features. {italon}AIP{italoff} {italon}SMR Primary Record Numbers:{italoff} 15220
1993
Excavation Report. Stow Farm extension, West Deeping, Lincolnshire. Phases 1A and 1B and subsoil dumping area
P J Kilberd
1996
Excavation Report. Stowe Farm Extension (W3/PL/5), West Deeping, Lincolnshire (Phases 1A and 1B and Subsoil Dumping Area).
P J Kilberd
1996
Report on Archaeological Evaluation. Stowe Farm extension, Lincolnshire
A Hatton
1994
Report On Evaluation Work at Besthorpe Quarry, Besthorpe, Nottinghamshire
R Bourn
1992
Report On Evaluation Work at Besthorpe Quarry, Besthorpe, Nottinghamshire
Jonathan R Hunn
<summary>A second phase of evaluation was undertaken on land proposed for mineral extraction at Besthorpe. Investigation of features identified from aerial photographs and geophysical survey at Cow Pasture found that the site comprised a small, irregular cluster of variably-sized enclosures, probably associated with small rural dwellings of 1st to 4th century AD date. The site seems to have been abandoned at the end of the Roman period. During the Medieval period the site was under ridge and furrow cultivation, but by the time of the Enclosure Award in 1790 virtually all of the land had become pasture, with the present system of road and trackways established at the time of enclosure. (Investigation undertaken by: Tempvs Reparatvm and Geophysical Surveys of Bradford.) {italon}AIP{italoff}
1993
Stowe Farm extension, West Deeping, Lincolnshire. Phase 2:first part
P J Kilberd
1996
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