Ashby, D. (2014). Stanford in the Vale Archaeological Research Project. South Midlands Archaeology (44). Vol 44, pp. 81-84.

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Stanford in the Vale Archaeological Research Project
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South Midlands Archaeology (44)
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South Midlands Archaeology
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44
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110
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81 - 84
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The Stanford in the Vale Archaeological Research Project is an ongoing project which commenced in 2008, aiming to prove or disprove the hypothesis that Stanford in the Vale was planned as a medieval market town which had failed by the end of the medieval period and subsequently became a village. During the 2011 season the project expanded from looking at one field in the village to examining the settlement and its surrounding fields as a whole. In 2012 six main areas of land within the village were examined through resistivity surveys, identifying archaeological features ranging in date from the Roman to modern periods. Furthermore, excavation work was undertaken at Cox's Hall, investigating the demolished western wing of the 17th century house, and two trenches were excavated within the field at Ashdown House, one of which revealed extensive medieval and Saxon remains. During the 2013 season a large amount of further work was carried out within the village and its surrounding fields, including: ground penetrating radar over the internal floors of St Denys Church; excavation work in the vicinity of Ashdown House, arising from the results of the previous geophysics surveys; and test-pitting at nine sites in the village. The findings are discussed in this article, and work proposed for the 2014 project season is also outlined. LD
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David Ashby
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2014
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SETTLEMENT (Monument Type England)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
EARLY MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
Geophysics Surveys (Auto Detected Subject)
2008 (Auto Detected Temporal)
Floors (Auto Detected Subject)
Market Town (Auto Detected Subject)
Roman To Modern (Auto Detected Temporal)
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14 Nov 2015