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Oxoniensia
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Oxoniensia
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Oxoniensia
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Volume:
74
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
2010
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Date Of Issue From: 2009
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02 Jul 2014
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Excavations at Oxford Castle: Oxford's Western Quarter from the Mid-Saxon Period to the Late Eighteenth Century
Daniel Poore
Andrew Norton
1 - 18
Excavations and building recording work carried out at Oxford Castle have revealed important new information about Oxford's late Anglo-Saxon origins, demonstrating that the defensive rampart extended around the western quarter of the town. New results suggest that the enigmatic St George's Tower may have pre-date the Norman Conquest, and that town's grid of late Anglo-Saxon metalled streets may have extended as far as its west gate, with commercial and domestic buildings laid along its line. The massive ditches and earthenworks associated with the construction of the Norman castle have been revealed, along with evidence for the walls, gates, bridges, towers and internal structures of the Anglo-Norman and later medieval castle. A group of burials from the motte ditch, dating from the late 15th to 18th centuries, are probably those of prisoners; some of the remains showed evidence of dissection for anatomical study. Evidence has also been recovered for minor adaptations the castle during the Civil War, and for the way in which it gradually faded from the urban landscape as tenements encroached on its ditches, and its interior was turned over for use as pleasure gardens, once it has become obsolete.
Fourteenth-century Ways of Seeing: the Chancel Wall Paintings at Chalgrove, Oxfordshire
Catherine M Oakes
19 - 34
'Cutting One's Coat According to One's Cloth'; the Clothes of an Unremarkable Woman in the Sevent...
Barbara Allison
35 - 52
Middle Iron Age Occupation at Ells Lane, Bloxham, Banbury, Oxfordshire
Steve Ford
113 - 126
Roman and Late Saxon Occupation at 61 Priory Road, Bicester, Oxfordshire
Sean Wallis
127 - 136
The Medieval and Post-medieval Graveyard of St Peter-le-Bailey at Bonn Square, Oxford
Helen Webb
Andrew Norton
137
Excavations at Magdalen College School, Oxford
Andrew Norton
181 - 184
Another Giant 'Peasant' House? The Site Identification of Priory Cottages, Steventon, Oxfordshire
C R J Currie
185 - 189