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Trans Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol Soc 99
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Trans Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol Soc 99
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Series:
Transactions of the Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Society
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Volume:
99
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1981
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Date Of Issue From: 1981
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BIAB (British Archaeological Abstracts (BAA))
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05 Dec 2008
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Two Early Bronze Age flat bronze axeheads from Oddington
Stuart P Needham
Alan Saville
15 - 19
SP 223242. Records the earliest reliably provenanced E bronze hoard from lowland Britain: both axes are of Migdale-Killaha type.
The excavation of a Romano-British rural establishment at Barnsley Park, Gloucestershire, 1961-79. Part 1: c AD 140-360
Graham Webster
21 - 77
SP 082064. The site was founded c AD 140 but the first substantial structure was a stone building of c 350-60. A stone bath house was added with a well nearby. Large numbers of worked flints indicate intermittent Meso, Neo, and BA activity. Brooches, two scythes, coarse pottery.
Building excavations at the Cross, Gloucester, 1960: nos 2-4 Northgate Street and 1-3 Eastgate Street
A G Hunter
79 - 107
Records a watching brief in a 10m x 12 area where the earliest feature was the floor of a presumed timber building of Claudian-Neronian date with a bronze military-type handle (unstratified). Above this was a porticoed masonry building of c AD 100 which was dismantled after 260 for a pavement to be laid. The site also yielded a stone relief of Mercury and Rosmerta and a Severn Valley Ware jar with 15,544 antoniniani of late 3rd century.