Roper, S. and White, S. (2005). Goonvean China Clay Pits, ROMPS Survey. Ironbridge Archaeology.

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Goonvean China Clay Pits, ROMPS Survey
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77
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The Goonvean site comprised numerous china clay working and associated landscape features. Within the site were a range of historic structures and features relating to earlier phases of clay workings. The ROMP area included settling tanks, settling pits, a slip quarry and Goonamarris cottages, as well as various railway-related features. [Au(adp)]
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S Roper
Shelley White
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Ironbridge Archaeology
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2005
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Date Of Issue From: 2005 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: GOONVEAN CHINA CLAY PITS
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Investigation type: Post-determination/Research
District: Restormel
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Ngr: SW94905540
Parish: St. Stephen-in-Brannel
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19 Jan 2009