James, P. and Evans, D. (2017). Phases R1 and R2 Rugby Gateway Warwickshire Addendum to the Post-Excavation Assessment and Updated Project Design. Cirencester: Cotswold Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.5284/1090687. Cite this using datacite

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Phases R1 and R2 Rugby Gateway Warwickshire Addendum to the Post-Excavation Assessment and Updated Project Design
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A programme of archaeological investigation was undertaken by Cotswold Archaeology in June and August 2012 at the request of Bloor Homes and Cala Homes (Mids) Ltd at Phase R1 and R2 Rugby Gateway, Warwickshire. A post-excavation assessment (PXA) and updated project design (UPD) for the 2012 archaeological investigations was produced in March 2013 (CA 2013). In January 2014, a tree located at the north-western edge of Phase R2 Area D was felled, and the excavation area was extended under the former location of the tree (Fig. 2). In compliance with an approved Written Scheme of Investigation for Further Archaeological Works (CA 2011) an area of 25m2 was excavated, bringing the combined excavation area for Phase R2 Area D to 50m2 (Fig. 2) Excavations at Phase R2 Area D in 2012 revealed a well-preserved burnt mound complex, Bronze Age in date, located at the base of a valley on a natural spring line. Archaeological features excavated in 2014 included the continuation of the silting deposits, burnt mound material and a curving ditch excavated in 2012, along with additional pits, postholes and a second curving ditch. This document forms an addendum to the 2013 PXA and UPD (CA 2013). It presents a quantification and assessment of the evidence recovered from the 2014 excavation and outlines any alterations to the UPD set out in the 2013 PXA and UPD (CA 2013) for a programme of post-excavation work.
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P James
D Evans
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Cotswold Archaeology
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2017
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Parish: Churchover
District: Rugby
Country: England
County: Warwickshire
Grid Reference: 450799, 278399 (Easting, Northing)
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EXCAVATION (Event)
BURNT MOUND (Monument Type England)
BRONZE AGE BURNT MOUND (Tag)
BRONZE AGE (Historic England Periods)
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OASIS Id: cotswold2-308383
OBIB: CA Report: 16161
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28 Mar 2022