Martin, G. (1993). Former Quilter's School Playing Fields, Billericay. Archaeological Evaluation. Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit.

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Former Quilter's School Playing Fields, Billericay. Archaeological Evaluation
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12
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Report
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No significant archaeology was identified, this was due to extensive stripping and quarrying of the site followed by reinstatement of the topsoil. All potential archaeological deposits were considered to have been removed.[AIP]
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Gerry Martin
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Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit
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1993
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Date Of Issue From: 1993 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: FORMER QUILTER'S SCHOOL, BILLERICAY
Study area:
Investigation type: Evaluation
District: Basildon
Monument:
Ngr: TQ67209380
Parish: Billericay
Postcode: CM129NZ
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19 Jan 2009