Wilson, N. and Zeepvat, R. J. (2010). The Biggleswade reinforcement water main: archaeological investigations, 2001. Bedfordshire Archaeology Volume 26 2010. Vol 26, Bedfordshire Archaeological Council. pp. 55-85.

Title: The Biggleswade reinforcement water main: archaeological investigations, 2001
Issue: Bedfordshire Archaeology Volume 26 2010
Series: Bedfordshire Archaeology
Volume: 26
Page Start/End: 55 - 85
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Abstract: Archaeological evaluation, monitoring and excavation on the route of a water main between Cople and Biggleswade provided an opportunity to examine the archaeology of two distinct landscapes, the Greensand Ridge and the Ivel Valley. Four sites were excavated, one of late Bronze Age date and three belonging to the late Iron Age and Roman periods. On the rest of the route, no significant features were identified during the watching brief. The results of the excavations have in general confirmed the existing view of the archaeology of those areas through which the water main passes.
Author: Nigel Wilson
Robert J Zeepvat
Publisher: Bedfordshire Archaeological Council
Year of Publication: 2010
Subjects / Periods:
Excavation
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Roman
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Created Date: 28 Apr 2023