Hiller, J. and Wilkinson, D. (1998). Excavations at Ebor House, Blue Boar Street, Oxford, 1995. Oxoniensia 62. Vol 62, pp. 145-151.

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Excavations at Ebor House, Blue Boar Street, Oxford, 1995
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Oxoniensia 62
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Oxoniensia
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62
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145 - 151
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Recent small-scale archaeological work carried out by Oxford Archaeological Unit has identified a 2m deep sequence of deposits on this city-centre site, extending from early undated soil horizons above natural gravel, up to the nineteenth- and twentieth-century buildings including the foundations of the Late Victorian town hall. Of particular interest are a series of medieval pits containing eleventh- to thirteenth-century pottery. These were rubbish pits, dug in the backyards of properties that fronted on to St Aldate's, within Oxford's medieval Jewish quarter. There is a note on `Pottery' by Lucy Whittingham (148--51).
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Jonathan Hiller
D Wilkinson
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1998
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Rubbish Pits (Auto Detected Subject)
Late Victorian (Auto Detected Temporal)
SHERD (Object England)
Town (Auto Detected Subject)
Medieval (Auto Detected Temporal)
SHERD (Object England)
PIT (Monument Type England)
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20 Jan 2002