Reis, K. Grant. (2019). Archaeological investigations at the former Sussex House, High Street, Crawley, West Sussex: evidence of medieval and post-medieval occupation on the periphery of the historic core. Sussex Archaeological Collections 157. Vol 157, pp. 149-171. https://doi.org/10.5284/1094219. Cite this via datacite

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Archaeological investigations at the former Sussex House, High Street, Crawley, West Sussex: evidence of medieval and post-medieval occupation on the periphery of the historic core
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Sussex Archaeological Collections 157
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157
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149 - 171
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During archaeological investigations associated with the redevelopment of land at the former Sussex House site in Crawley, West Sussex, Archaeology South-East (UCL Institute of Archaeology) encountered remains relating to medieval and post-medieval occupation along the western edge of the town’s High Street. Localised modern truncation was identified in relation to the foundations and services of former buildings on the site as well as from their subsequent demolition. However, considerable archaeological remains were found to have survived which, when combined with the research gathered from other nearby sites, have allowed a more comprehensive interpretation of the development of this part of the town and help put a missing piece into the jigsaw of Crawley’s past.
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Kathryn Grant Reis
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2019
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Place: Crawley
District: Crawley
County: West Sussex
Country: England
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POST MEDIEVAL (ENG)
MEDIEVAL (ENG)
SLAG (Object England)
EXCAVATION (Event)
WATCHING BRIEF (Event)
WELL (Object England)
TRACKWAY (Monument Type England)
JUG (Object England)
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26 May 2022