Moore, H. and Preston, S. (2008). Late Saxon and early medieval occupation at 26-27 Staple Gardens, Winchester. Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club & Archaeological Society. Vol 63, pp. 135-178.
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Late Saxon and early medieval occupation at 26-27 Staple Gardens, Winchester | ||||||||||||||
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Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club & Archaeological Society | ||||||||||||||
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Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club & Archaeological Society | ||||||||||||||
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63 | ||||||||||||||
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223 | ||||||||||||||
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135 - 178 | ||||||||||||||
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Occupation on the site began in the late tenth century (Roman and Early Saxon pottery was all residual in later features) and continued to the thirteenth, after which the area seems to have been a garden until the nineteenth century. The remains of one, possibly two, Late Saxon buildings with a long sequence of floor and occupation layers only partially survived later truncation. A possible road surface composed of large flint cobbles dates from the eleventh to twelfth century: this phase saw intensive pit digging across most of the site. Metalworking evidence was found in all areas, including crucibles and off-cuts, although no positive evidence was recovered that metal was worked on this site itself.\r\nThe building on the southern half of the site seems to have been domestic, while the north half seems to have been a butcher's yard; there is also a suggestion of a horner at work here. | ||||||||||||||
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2008 | ||||||||||||||
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28 Jun 2010 |