Extensive Urban Survey - South Gloucestershire

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Digital Object Identifiers

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.

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South Gloucestershire Council (2014) Extensive Urban Survey - South Gloucestershire [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1025062

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Overview

In the 1990s, Avon Council with funding from English Heritage, commissioned a series of studies of the archaeology and development of a number of small towns in what is now South Gloucestershire.

These documents are desk based studies of the surviving archaeological resources. They include assessments of below ground archaeological remains, standing buildings and the historic plan form of the town. They consider the development of the town and, where possible, depict the sites mentioned on a modern map.

Reports and maps are available for the following seven areas:

  • Chipping Sodbury
  • Filton
  • Hawkesbury Upton
  • Kingswood and Mangotsfield
  • Marshfield
  • Thornbury
  • Wickwar

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