Hannan, A. P. (1998). Tewkesbury and the Earls of Gloucester: excavations at Holm Hill, 1974--5. Trans Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol Soc 115. Vol 115, pp. 79-231.
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Tewkesbury and the Earls of Gloucester: excavations at Holm Hill, 1974--5 | |||||||||||||
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Trans Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol Soc 115 | |||||||||||||
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Transactions of the Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Society | |||||||||||||
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115 | |||||||||||||
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79 - 231 | |||||||||||||
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Reports on excavations that revealed a high-status medieval building and earlier occupation (mainly IA and AS). Accompanying documentary research shows that the Earls of Gloucester maintained a residence on Holm Hill. An `Historical analysis of the plan of the town' is provided by Keith Lilley (88--93) and the `Resistivity survey' is detailed by Malcolm White (108--9). Finds and specialists reports comprise: `Prehistoric flint and pottery' by Alan Saville (121); `Architectural stonework and mouldings' by Richard Halsey (122--31); a `Whetstone' by Fiona Roe (131--2); daub; an AS or med loomweight; `Floor tiles' (132--9) and `Pottery' (139--52), both by Alan Vince; glass; `Iron and copper-alloy objects' by Carole Morris (152--97), which includes numerous weapons, horse furniture, personal equipment, knives and tools; a copper-alloy `Seal matrix' (197) and a `Gold brooch' (197, 199) are both by John Cherry; `Coins and other currency' by Marion Archibald (199--204); slag (mostly iron); `Animal bone' by Wendy Parry (205--6); and `Petrology of the building stone' by Diana Sutherland (206--10). | |||||||||||||
Year of Publication The year the book, article or report was published |
1998 | |||||||||||||
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20 Jan 2002 |