one ten archaeology (2005). Archaeological Evaluation at Land off Church Lane, Evesham. one ten archaeology.

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Archaeological Evaluation at Land off Church Lane, Evesham
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14
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Two evaluation trenches were excavated at the site. Undated pits and post holes were identified , along with a V-shaped ditch that contained medieval finds. [Au(abr)]
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one ten archaeology
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one ten archaeology
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2005
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MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
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Date Of Issue From:2005Date Of Coverage From:01Date Of Coverage To:01Editorial Expansion:Site name: LAND OFF CHURCH LANE, EVESHAM
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Investigation type: Evaluation
District: Wychavon
Monument: PIT. Undated, POST HOLE. Undated, DITCH. Medieval (1066-1540)
Ngr: SP04724354
Parish: Evesham
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19 Jan 2009