Kenyon, D. (1999). All Hallows Church, South Cerney, Gloucestershire. Archaeological Evaluation. Cirencester: Cotswold Archaeology.

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All Hallows Church, South Cerney, Gloucestershire. Archaeological Evaluation
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15
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Report
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At least four, and possibly five, inhumation burials, of probable medieval date, were encountered. A rubble layer associated with the restoration of the church tower in the 1860s sealed these. [AIP]
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David Kenyon
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Cotswold Archaeology
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1999
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Medieval (Auto Detected Temporal)
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Date Of Issue From: 1999 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: ALL HALLOWS CHURCH, SOUTH CERNEY
Study area: .00275ha
Investigation type: Evaluation
District: Cotswold
Monument: [finds]. Post-medieval (1540-1901), FEATURE. Undated, INHUMATION. Medieval (1066-1540), [finds]. Medieval (1066-1540)
Ngr: SU05009735
Parish: South Cerney
Postcode: GL7 5TT
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19 Jan 2009