Heaton, M. J. (2000). Storm Water Tanks Bristol WWTW, Avonmouth: Archaeological Evaluation. Archaeological Site Investigations.

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Storm Water Tanks Bristol WWTW, Avonmouth: Archaeological Evaluation
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31
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A single trench located at the footprint of proposed storm water storage tanks revealed a palaeochannel and a poorly developed soil horizon. However, no direct evidence of cultural modification or activity was identified by archaeological or pedological methods.[Au(abr)]
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Michael J Heaton
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Archaeological Site Investigations
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2000
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Date Of Issue From: 2000 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: STORM TANKS, BRISTOL WASTE WATER TREATMENT WORKS, AVONMOUTH
Study area: 3750msq
Investigation type: Evaluation
District: Bristol, City of UA
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Ngr: ST53327908
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Postcode: BS110YS
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19 Jan 2009