Cox, S., Barber, A. J. and Collard, M. (2007). The archaeology and history of the former Bryan Brothers' Garage site, Deanery Road, Bristol:. Trans Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol Soc 124. Vol 124, pp. 55-71.

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The archaeology and history of the former Bryan Brothers' Garage site, Deanery Road, Bristol:
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the evolution of an urban landscape
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Trans Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol Soc 124
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Transactions of the Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Society
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124
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55 - 71
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Excavations in advance of housing redevelopment revealed the remains of a previously unknown dovecote sealed beneath substantial landscaping deposits and the remains of eighteenth-century residences. The site lies within a former valley, now largely obscured by the modern urban landscape but clearly shown on Rocque's plan of 1742. The medieval dovecote is one of a number known from the area and probably stood within a park belonging to the abbot of the adjacent Augustinian abbey, the church of which is now Bristol Cathedral. Following the Dissolution the valley remained undeveloped until the second half of the eighteenth century, when it was landscaped to accommodate extensive urban housing, much of which was demolished during slum clearance in the 1950s. Information on the local environment from the early Neolithic (c.4000 BC) onwards was also recovered from borehole samples. Separately authored contributions include
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S. Cox
Alistair J Barber
Mark Collard
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2007
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7680900197672
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Eighteenth Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
CHURCH (Monument Type England)
EARLY NEOLITHIC (Historic England Periods)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
Augustinian Abbey (Auto Detected Subject)
1742 (Auto Detected Temporal)
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[OS ST 58129 72626]
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04 Jun 2007