Site and Post-Excavation Data from Multi-Phased Investigations at Barton Manor, 7 Barton Village Road, Barton, Oxford 2019-2020

Simona Denis, Tom Rose-Jones, Christopher Whitehead, Alessanddro Guaggenti, Natasha Djukic, Andrej Celovsky, Stephen Yeates, 2021. https://doi.org/10.5284/1085006. How to cite using this DOI

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Simona Denis, Tom Rose-Jones, Christopher Whitehead, Alessanddro Guaggenti, Natasha Djukic, Andrej Celovsky, Stephen Yeates (2021) Site and Post-Excavation Data from Multi-Phased Investigations at Barton Manor, 7 Barton Village Road, Barton, Oxford 2019-2020 [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1085006

Introduction

Multi-Phased Investigations at Barton Manor: View of Trench 1
Multi-Phased Investigations at Barton Manor: View of Trench 1

John Moore Heritage Services carried out several phases of archaeological investigation at land adjacent to 7 Barton Village Road, enabling evidence relating to the development of medieval and post-medieval Barton to be recognised. A programme of historic building recording identified two separate structures, both with possible medieval origins. Archaeological evaluation recorded a boundary ditch along the north western boundary of the site, considered likely to have been the medieval property boundary. A supplementary watching brief revealed this to be a substantial boundary.


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