Hume, L. (1994). Watching Brief of Barrow Hill Crescent, Shirehampton, Bristol. Bristol & Region Archaeological Services.

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Watching Brief of Barrow Hill Crescent, Shirehampton, Bristol
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10
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A watching brief during groundworks for a housing development identified recent ground disturbance to the southeast and north of the site, an area of brick and rubble representing discarded builders materials used during construction in the 1920's, and a potential soil feature from which two unstratified rim sherds of Romano-British pottery were recovered. [AIP]
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L Hume
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Bristol & Region Archaeological Services
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1994
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Date Of Issue From: 1994 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: BARROW HILL CRESCENT, SHIREHAMPTON, BRISTOL
Study area:
Investigation type: Post-determination/Research
District: Bristol, City of UA
Monument: [finds].. Modern (1901-present), [finds].. Roman (AD43-410), FEATURE.. Undated
Ngr: ST52477720
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Postcode: BS119LF
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19 Jan 2009