Oxford Archaeological Plan

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Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) are persistent identifiers which can be used to consistently and accurately reference digital objects and/or content. The DOIs provide a way for the ADS resources to be cited in a similar fashion to traditional scholarly materials. More information on DOIs at the ADS can be found on our help page.

Citing this DOI

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https://doi.org/10.5284/1022572
Sample Citation for this DOI

Oxford City Council (2013) Oxford Archaeological Plan [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1022572

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Archaeological Resource Assessment | Historic Landscape and Urban Characterisation | Statements of Archaeological Interest | Oxford Archaeological Action Plan |

Archaeological Resource Assessment

Project Design
UAS Project Design 2009 redacted for ADS UAS Project Design 2009 redacted for ADS PDF 1 Mb
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Archaeological Period-based Assessments and Agendas
Introduction Introduction PDF 1 Mb
1-Palaeolithic to Mesolithic Agenda 1-Palaeolithic to Mesolithic Agenda PDF 975 Kb
1-Palaeolithic to Mesolthic Assessment 1-Palaeolithic to Mesolthic Assessment PDF 860 Kb
2-Neolithic to Bronze Age Agenda 2-Neolithic to Bronze Age Agenda PDF 995 Kb
2-Neolithic to Bronze Age Assessment 2-Neolithic to Bronze Age Assessment PDF 2 Mb
3-Iron Age Agenda 3-Iron Age Agenda PDF 994 Kb
3-Iron Age Assessment 3-Iron Age Assessment PDF 1 Mb
4-Roman Agenda 4-Roman Agenda PDF 986 Kb
4-Roman Assessment 4-Roman Assessment PDF 2 Mb
5-Saxon Assessment 5-Saxon Assessment PDF 3 Mb
5-Saxon and Scandinavian Agenda 5-Saxon and Scandinavian Agenda PDF 1 Mb
6-Norman Agenda 6-Norman Agenda PDF 1 Mb
6-Norman Assessment 6-Norman Assessment PDF 1 Mb
7-Medieval Agenda 7-Medieval Agenda PDF 1 Mb
7-Medieval Assessment 7-Medieval Assessment PDF 4 Mb
8-Post-medieval Agenda 8-Post-medieval Agenda PDF 1 Mb
8-Post-medieval Assessment 8-Post-medieval Assessment PDF 1 Mb
9-Modern Agenda 9-Modern Agenda PDF 201 Kb
9-Modern Assessment 9-Modern Assessment PDF 1 Mb

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