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MOONFIELD HOUSE 12B HIGH STREET, LONG WITTENHAM, SOUTH OXFORDSHIRE. |
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Foundations Archaeology unpublished report series
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Abstract: |
Archaeological observation during the construction of an outhouse building, garage conversion and extension to a residential property A total of six trenches were dug to varying depths in accordance with the approved plan. In the trenches that exposed natural clay and sand, only one potential feature was present [302], which was most likely a planting hole. The only finds were recovered from the topsoil, these were modern in date and consisted of pottery, animal bone and plastic which were discarded. However, it should be noted that the natural deposits were only revealed in some of the excavations, so this negative result, does not preclude the possibility of further archaeological remains being present elsewhere within the vicinity of the site. |
Author: |
Ian Salisbury
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Publisher: |
Foundations Archaeology
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Year of Publication: |
2019
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South Oxfordshire |
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Long Wittenham |
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England |
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Oxfordshire |
Grid Reference: 454269, 193649 (Easting, Northing)
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foundati1-511945 |
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1308 |
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11 Jul 2023 |