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A Romano-British and medieval settlement site at Stoke Road, Bishop's Cleeve, Gloucestershire:
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A Romano-British and medieval settlement site at Stoke Road, Bishop's Cleeve, Gloucestershire:
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Subtitle:
excavations in 1997
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Series:
Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Reports
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Volume:
1
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Number of Pages:
84
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Journal
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Author:
Dawn Enright
Martin A Watts
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Editor:
Martin A Watts
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Publisher:
Cotswold Archaeology
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Year of Publication:
2002
ISBN
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ISBN:
0 9523196 6 7
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Late Iron Age (BIAB)
Medieval (BIAB)
Settlement Sites (BIAB)
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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15 Apr 2004
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A Romano-British and medieval settlement site at Stoke Road, Bishop's Cleeve, Gloucestershire: excavations in 1997
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Excavations revealed Romano-British agricultural enclosures, evidence of small-scale ironworking, possible structures and a small burial plot, dating from the third century AD to the last quarter of the fourth century AD. A small post-build structure, probably a temporary shelter or windbreak, was dated by a single sherd of grass-tempered pottery to the Saxon period between the seventh and ninth centuries AD. Medieval remains, dating from the twelfth to fifteenth century, comprised a possible stock enclosure, garden plots and the rear of toft boundaries running perpendicular to the Stoke Road frontage. A small building, with an internal cobbled surface and an external stone-lined drain, and several waterlogged pits were revealed within one toft. The absence of biological remains from other medieval sites in Gloucestershire to date makes those from the waterlogged pits of particular note. Evidence of small-scale ironworking from the medieval period was also recovered.