Priestley-Bell, G. (2003). An Archaeological Evaluation at 'Bridleway', Fifth Avenue, Worthing. Archaeology South-East.

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An Archaeological Evaluation at 'Bridleway', Fifth Avenue, Worthing
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11
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Archaeology South-East were commissioned by Mr.Greenfield on behalf of Mr K and Mrs F Lade to carry out an archaeological evaluation. Two trenches were mechanically excavated. With the exception of two modern tree-planting holes, no archaeological features were revealed. The evaluation yielded only two finds. These comprised an undated pierced lead disc or possible sinker used for fishing and a small fragment of post-Roman roofing tile.[Au]
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Greg Priestley-Bell
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Archaeology South-East
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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: 'BRIDLEWAY', FIFTH AVENUE, WORTHING
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Investigation type: Evaluation
District: Worthing
Monument: (finds). Undated
Ngr: TQ14390553
Parish: Worthing
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19 Jan 2009