Stevens, C. (2005). Iron Age and Saxon settlement at Jugglers Close, Banbury, Oxfordshire. Oxoniensia 69. Vol 69, pp. 385-416.
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Iron Age and Saxon settlement at Jugglers Close, Banbury, Oxfordshire | ||||||||||||||||||
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Oxoniensia 69 | ||||||||||||||||||
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Oxoniensia | ||||||||||||||||||
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69 | ||||||||||||||||||
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385 - 416 | ||||||||||||||||||
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Report on an archaeological recording action conducted in advance of development on land adjacent to and northeast of Grimsbury Manor, Banbury, in 2002. A previous evaluation had revealed significant archaeological features relating to the Late Iron Age and possibly early Roman periods. Excavation of the access road and the footprints of three of the proposed buildings, plus half of a fourth, revealed a palimpsest of archaeological features concentrated in the southwest of the area. The majority of features were Middle to Late Iron Age in date and ditch systems defined a series of enclosures, field systems and structural evidence. The settlement did not continue into the Roman period, indicating a brief but intensive phase of occupation. Evidence of late Saxon/early medieval activity was also identified, comprising a series of ditches, probably related to field boundaries and elements within them. This may relate to the settlement of Grimberie recorded in the Domesday Book. Specialist reports include | ||||||||||||||||||
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2005 | ||||||||||||||||||
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[OS SP 4653 4175] | ||||||||||||||||||
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(The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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25 Apr 2006 |