Butler, J. and Edmonds, M. (2021). Archaeological Excavations at 90-106 High Street, Staines-upon-Thames . Surrey Archaeological Collections 103. Vol 103, pp. 267-296. https://doi.org/10.5284/1095541. Cite this via datacite
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Archaeological Excavations at 90-106 High Street, Staines-upon-Thames | ||
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Surrey Archaeological Collections 103 | ||
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Surrey Archaeological Collections | ||
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267 - 296 | ||
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Archaeological excavations at the east end of the High Street in Staines-upon-Thames revealed three phases of occupation dating to the Roman, medieval and post-medieval periods. The site lay just to the east of the main town gravel island in an area of marginal and frequently inundated land during the Roman and medieval periods. Evidence of the flooding was encountered with alluvial deposits observed across the site. Both the Roman and medieval activity consisted largely of attempts to drain and utilise this marginal land. During the post-medieval period the site was occupied by a tanyard, which may have had its origins in the 17th or 18th century but had gone out of use by the early 19th century. | ||
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2021 | ||
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10 Jun 2021 |