Newnham, Bedford: A Romano-British Bath House and Estate Centre

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Newnham, Bedford: A Romano-British Bath House and Estate Centre

Location World regionBritish Isles and Ireland
British Isles countryEngland
English regionEast of England
CountyBedfordshire
PlaceBedford
PlaceNewnham
TGNWorld, Europe, United Kingdom, England, Bedfordshire, Bedford [7011907]
Grid reference Latitude longitude
bounding box
52.141614
-0.45072913 -0.43596625
52.133198
Subject Archaeological Sciences (England)FERROUS METAL
Archaeological Sciences (England)NON-FERROUS METAL
Archaeological Sciences (England)POTTERY
Archaeological Sciences (England)COPPER ALLOY
Building Materials (England)CERAMIC
Components (England)HYPOCAUST
Event Type (England)EXCAVATION
Evidence (England)CROPMARK
Evidence (England)EXCAVATED FEATURE
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)SEAL BOX
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)CERAMIC
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)Human Bone
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)Animal Bone
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)WHETSTONE
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)QUERN
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)COIN
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)WALL PLASTER
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsArchaeology
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsExcavations (Archaeology)--England
Monument Type (England)HYPOCAUST
Monument Type (England)ENCLOSURE
Monument Type (England)DITCH
Monument Type (England)OVEN
Monument Type (England)PIT
Monument Type (England)POST BUILT STRUCTURE
Monument Type (England)POST HOLE
Monument Type (England)Cobbled Surface
Monument Type (England)BURIAL
Monument Type (England)ROUND HOUSE (DOMESTIC)
Monument Type (England)BUILDING
Monument Type (England)TRACKWAY
Monument Type (England)DRAIN
Monument Type (England)WELL
Monument Type ClassAGRICULTURE AND SUBSISTENCE
Period NoneSaxon
Period (England)EARLY MEDIEVAL
Period (England)ROMAN
Project dates Created From01-JAN-2010
Created To31-DEC-2015
Embargo Date01-JAN-2018
First Released09-MAR-2018
Identifiers ALSF ID5728
HE Project Number5728
HER event no.986
Museum accession IDBEDFM 1975/70
SitecodeNWM1477
SitecodeNWM72
Related information Associated CollectionNewnham, Bedford: physical archive located at The Higgins Art Gallery & Museum
Associated PublicationDavid Ingham, Jeremy Oetgen , Anna Slowikowski, 2016. 'Newnham: a Roman bath house and estate centre east of Bedford', East Anglian Archaeology 158
Data types available Spreadsheet1 objects
Text20 objects

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