Digital Archive from an Archaeological Evaluation at St Peters Church, Wolvercote, Oxfordshire 2009-10

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Introduction

Graveyard in the snow
Graveyard in the snow

This digital archive contains images, reports, site data, spreadsheets and CAD from a a field evaluation in November 2009, undertaken by Oxford Archaeology comprising two trenches at St Peter's Church, Wolvercote, Oxfordshire, on behalf of Wolvercote PCC, in respect of an extension to the Church hall, with a connecting covered walkway to the Church.

In Trench 1 four inhumations, one with with associated post-medieval coffin fittings, and three unexcavated features, all likely to be graves, were revealed. In Trench 2, one inhumation and nine unexcavated features, all likely to be graves, were found. A grave memorial was also found in Trench 2 just below the topsoil. The memorials within the development area were lifted and moved to the northwestern portion of the graveyard. The stones and inscriptions were recorded as were the original and new locations during the second half of 2010.


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