Godden, D. (2008). Romano-British and medieval occupation at Pallant House Gallery, Chichester, West Sussex.. Sussex Archaeological Collections 146. Vol 146, pp. 75-94. https://doi.org/10.5284/1085919. Cite this via datacite

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Romano-British and medieval occupation at Pallant House Gallery, Chichester, West Sussex.
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Sussex Archaeological Collections 146
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Sussex Archaeological Collections
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146
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228
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75 - 94
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Report on excavations in the centre of Chichester. The principal phase of the Roman occupation dated from the second half of the first century AD, with later material (mostly residual) suggesting continued occupation on or near the site. The early occupation was relatively sparse, and appeared to be away from any street frontage. Late-Saxon to early medieval pits show a renewal of activity in the tenth-twelfth centuries, probably at the rear of properties fronting a newly laid-out street. Later medieval cesspits and refuse pits occurred over the rest of the site, with indications of a gradual westwards shift in focus towards East Pallant. Associated food and artefactual remains were considered to be typical of urban medieval assemblages, with the exception of an ornate thirteenth-century ceramic roof finial. A single structure was excavated on the site; a fourteenth- to early-fifteenth-century vaulted undercroft, part of a building fronting on to North Pallant.
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David Godden
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2008
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Artefactual Remains (Auto Detected Subject)
PIT (Monument Type England)
Street Frontage (Auto Detected Subject)
Refuse Pits (Auto Detected Subject)
First Century Ad (Auto Detected Temporal)
Ceramic Roof Finial (Auto Detected Subject)
ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
Cesspits (Auto Detected Subject)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
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07 Jun 2010