West, E., Newboult, J., Woodley, N., Franklin, J., Rowlandson, I., Monteil, G., Holmes, N. and Walker, T. (2020). Short Report: An early Roman farmstead at Cotton Farm, Graveley. Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 109. Vol 109, Cambridge: Cambridge Antiquarian Society. pp. 172-178.

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Short Report: An early Roman farmstead at Cotton Farm, Graveley
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Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 109
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109
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172 - 178
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Excavations by Headland Archaeology ahead of the construction of an eight-turbine windfarm at Cotton Farm, Graveley, revealed evidence of an early Roman farmstead and medieval to modern agriculture. The farmstead was established in the 1st century AD in the hinterland of Godmanchester and in direct reference to the surrounding road network. It was occupied for around 150 years before being abandoned in the later 2nd/3rd century, possibly as part of the consolidation of landholdings into larger agricultural estates and the establishment of a villa estate at the nearby A14 site TEA 20. 
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Emma West
James Newboult
Nuala Woodley
Julie Franklin ORCID icon
Ian Rowlandson
Gwladys Monteil
Nick Holmes
T Walker
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Cambridge Antiquarian Society
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2020
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Cotton Farm
Graveley
South Cambridgeshire
Cambridgeshire
England
TL23540
TL64050
lithics
Pottery
ditches
cropmarks
animal bone
charred grain
Neolithic -4000 to -2200
Bronze Age -2600 to -700
Iron Age -800 (BC) to 43 (AD)
Roman 43 to 410 (AD)
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28 Jan 2022