Site and Post-Excavation data from multiple fieldwork investigations at 35 West St, Wilton / Wilton Autos, 41-43 West St, Wilton, Wiltshire 2007-2020

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Wessex Archaeology (2021) Site and Post-Excavation data from multiple fieldwork investigations at 35 West St, Wilton / Wilton Autos, 41-43 West St, Wilton, Wiltshire 2007-2020 [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1084798

Site and Post-Excavation data from multiple fieldwork investigations at 35 West St, Wilton / Wilton Autos, 41-43 West St, Wilton, Wiltshire 2007-2020

Location World regionBritish Isles and Ireland
British Isles countryEngland
English regionSouth West
CountyWiltshire
ParishWilton
PlaceSalisbury
PlaceWest Street
TGNWorld, Europe, United Kingdom, England, Wiltshire, Wilton [7011225]
Grid reference OSGB409420 131370
Grid reference Latitude longitude
bounding box
51.082539
-1.8678394 -1.8659887
51.080564
Subject Event Type (England)Post Excavation Assessment
Event Type (England)Excavation
Evidence (England)Demolished Building
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsPhotography in archaeology
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsExcavations (Archaeology)--England
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsArchaeology
Monument Type (England)Occupation Layer
Monument Type (England)Linear Ditch
Monument Type (England)Rubbish Pit
Monument Type (England)Grubenhaus
Monument Type (England)Inhumation Cemetery
Period Period (England)EARLY MEDIEVAL
Period (England)MEDIEVAL
Period (England)POST MEDIEVAL
Period (England)UNCERTAIN
Project dates Created From18-JAN-2006
Created To23-AUG-2019
First Released12-MAR-2021
Identifiers Contracting Unit No.60512
Contracting Unit No.60510
Contracting Unit No.60511
Contracting Unit No.60517
Contracting Unit No.60513
Contracting Unit No.60515
Contracting Unit No.60516
Museum accession ID2018.100
Related information Associated PublicationDe'Athe, R., (2012) Early to middle Anglo-Saxon settlement, a lost medieval church rediscovered and an early post-medieval cemetery in Wilton in Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, vol. 105, pp. 117-144. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society.
Data types available Database28 objects
Image714 objects
Spreadsheet14 objects
Text23 objects
Vector15 objects

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