Ovenden-Wilson, S. M. (2003). Flixborough, Lincolnshire. Bradford: Geophysical Surveys of Bradford (GSB Prospection).

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Flixborough, Lincolnshire
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24
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Pit-type responses of possible archaeological interest were noted in the gradiometer survey data. While excavation revealed slag, another area was found to be due to modern ferrous material. The GPR data show a distinct quiet zone. This was most likely to reflect natural change in the sands indicating a relatively greater clay content. In addition a band of higher amplitude reflection was visible in the west of the area and this may equate to an earlier archaeological surface. [Au(abr)]
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S M Ovenden-Wilson
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Geophysical Surveys of Bradford (GSB Prospection)
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2003
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Date Of Issue From: 2003 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: FLIXBOROUGH
Study area: 640m2
Investigation type: Geophysical Survey
District: North Lincolnshire
Monument: PIT. Undated
Ngr: SE86801470
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18 Jan 2009