Chesterton Farm Foul Water Pipeline, Hills Quarry Route, Siddington, Gloucestershire. Magnetometer Survey (OASIS ID: archaeol20-409203)

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David Sabin, Kerry Donaldson (2020) Chesterton Farm Foul Water Pipeline, Hills Quarry Route, Siddington, Gloucestershire. Magnetometer Survey (OASIS ID: archaeol20-409203) [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1083522

Chesterton Farm Foul Water Pipeline, Hills Quarry Route, Siddington, Gloucestershire. Magnetometer Survey (OASIS ID: archaeol20-409203)

Location World regionBritish Isles and Ireland
British Isles countryEngland
English regionSouth West
CountyGLOUCESTERSHIRE
DistrictCOTSWOLD
ParishSIDDINGTON
PlaceChesterton Farm Foul Water Pipeline
PlaceHills Quarry Route
TGNWorld, Europe, United Kingdom, England, Oxfordshire [7008168]
TGNWorld, Europe, United Kingdom, England, Gloucestershire [7008132]
Grid reference OSGB402114 199883
OSGB403268 197264
Grid reference Latitude longitude
bounding box
51.702885
-1.9736767 -1.9503307
51.672023
Subject Event Type (England)Geophysical Survey
Event Type (England)Geophysical Magnetometer
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsGeophysical surveys
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsCables
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsPipelines
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsMagnetometry in archaeology
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsGeophysics in archaeology
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsFluxgate magnetometers
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsArchaeology
Monument Type (England)Quarry
Monument Type (England)Pit
Monument Type (England)Ditch
OtherPipelines/cables (e.g. gas, electric, telephone, TV cable, water, sewage, drainage etc.)
OtherField evaluation
Period Period (England)UNCERTAIN
Project dates Created From27-NOV-2020
Created To27-NOV-2020
First Released13-JAN-2021
Identifiers Contracting Unit No.J808
OASIS IDarchaeol20-409203
Related information Associated PublicationDonaldson, K., and Sabin, D. (2020). Chesterton Farm Foul Water Pipeline, Hills Quarry Route, Siddington, Gloucestershire, Magnetometer Survey Report. Archaeological Surveys Ltd.
Data types available GIS8 objects
Geophysics8 objects
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