Ford, S. (1991). The archaeology of the Cleeve-Didcot pipeline, south Oxfordshire, 1989. Oxoniensia 55. Vol 55, pp. 1-40.

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The archaeology of the Cleeve-Didcot pipeline, south Oxfordshire, 1989
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Oxoniensia 55
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Oxoniensia
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55
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1 - 40
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A watching brief and excavations along the line of a water pipeline located and examined a number of previously unknown archaeological sites, mainly of Iron Age and Roman date. One site, a pit group, appears to be the first examination of a non-hillfort Middle Iron Age site on the Berkshire Downs. It produced a sizeable number of faunal and carbonised plant remains, allowing comparisons to be made with similar sites on the chalklands of Wessex and the river gravels of the Oxford region. Each main site is dealt with in sections, beginning with Halfpenny Lane (SU 581839) (4--27). This has notes on `Prehistoric pottery' (7--9), `Roman pottery' by Annette Hazell (9--11), `Metalwork' by David Richards (13), `Foreign stone' by J R L Allen (13), `Faunal remains' by Julie Lovett (13--19), and `The carbonised and mineralised plant remains' by Wendy J Carruthers (19--25). Moulsford North Road (SU 587836) (27--30) has sections on `Pottery' (30), `Fired clay' (30), and `Stone' (30), whilst Lollingdon Hill site 1 (30--4) records `Pottery' by A Hazell (34), and `Metalwork' by D Richards (34). Lollingdon Hill site 2 (SU 56668502) (34--7), also details `Pottery' by A Hazell (37), and `Metalwork' by D Richards (37). Finally Aston Tirrold site 2 (37--40) covers `Pottery' by A Hazell (38) and `The carbonised and waterlogged plant remains' by Wendy J Carruthers (38--40). Au(adp)
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Steve Ford
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1991
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SHERD (Object England)
MIDDLE IRON AGE (Historic England Periods)
Stone (Auto Detected Subject)
IRON AGE (Historic England Periods)
Fired Clay (Auto Detected Subject)
Metalwork (Auto Detected Subject)
Faunal (Auto Detected Subject)
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PIT (Monument Type England)
Waterlogged Plant Remains (Auto Detected Subject)
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Carbonised Plant Remains (Auto Detected Subject)
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20 Jan 2002