Jenkins, P. (2004). All Weather Gallop, Faringdon Road Down, Lambourn, West Berkshire. An Archaeological Watching Brief. Reading: Thames Valley Archaeological Services Ltd.

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All Weather Gallop, Faringdon Road Down, Lambourn, West Berkshire. An Archaeological Watching Brief
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10
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An archaeological watching brief revealed several linear and circular features cutting the subsoil were observed and investigated. However, none were ambiguously of archaeological origin. No finds were recovered from any of the features or the spoil heaps. [Au(adp)]
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P Jenkins
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Thames Valley Archaeological Services Ltd
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2004
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Date Of Issue From: 2004 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: ALL WEATHER GALLOP, FARINGDON ROAD DOWN, LAMBOURN
Study area: 0.48ha
Investigation type: Post-determination/Research
District: West Berkshire UA
Monument: CIRCULAR FEATURE. Undated, LINEAR FEATURE. Undated
Ngr: SU32988216, SU33448323
Parish: Lambourn
Postcode: RG167UH
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19 Jan 2009