Mercer, E. (2003). A Report for University of Leicester Archaeological Services on a Geophysical Survey Carried Out for the Towers Hospital, Humberstone, Leicester. Stratascan Geophysical & Specialist Survey Services.

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A Report for University of Leicester Archaeological Services on a Geophysical Survey Carried Out for the Towers Hospital, Humberstone, Leicester
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17
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Report
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A survey identified a ridge and furrow field system, a series of strong linear features which contained magnetic material and some possible pits which all may have been archaeological in nature. [Au(adp)]
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Eric Mercer
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Stratascan Geophysical & Specialist Survey Services
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2003
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Date Of Issue From: 2003 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: THE TOWERS HOSPITAL
Study area: 5.5ha
Investigation type: Geophysical Survey
District: Leicester
Monument: RIDGE AND FURROW. Post-medieval (1540-1901), LINEAR FEATURE. Undated, PIT. Undated
Ngr: SK61720590
Parish: Leicester
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19 Jan 2009