Ellis P., Hughes, G. and Jones, A. E. (1990). A5/A49 Shrewsbury Bypass Archaeological Project 1989-1990. Site Narratives and Post Excavation Research Design. Birmingham: Birmingham Archaeology.

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Title: A5/A49 Shrewsbury Bypass Archaeological Project 1989-1990. Site Narratives and Post Excavation Research Design
Number of Pages: 31
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Publication Type: Report
Abstract: <summary>Several excavations were carried out in advance of road building at sites known from aerial photographs and previous evaluation. At Meole Brace, a Roman settlement was revealed in association with a Roman road between Wroxeter and Forden Gaer. At Duncote Farm, field systems from the Iron Age and Roman periods were located, and features were also excavated at Preston Montford. {italon}AIP{italoff} {italon}SMR Primary Record Numbers:{italoff} 46, 4237
Author: Ellis P
Gwilym Hughes
Alex E Jones
Publisher: Birmingham Archaeology
Year of Publication: 1990
Locations:
Location - Auto Detected: Preston Montford
Location - Auto Detected: Forden Gaer At Duncote Farm
Location - Auto Detected: Wroxeter
Subjects / Periods:
Iron Age (Auto Detected Temporal)
Roman (Auto Detected Temporal)
Note: Date Of Issue From: 1990 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: A5/A49 SHREWSBURY BYPASS
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Investigation type: Post-determination/Research
District: Shrewsbury & Atcham
Monument: DRAINS. Modern (1901-present), ENCLOSURES.POST-HOLES Undated, FIELD SYSTEM.DITCHES Roman (AD43-410), FIELD SYSTEM.ENCLOSURELYNCHETSITCHESHEARTH Undated, FIELD SYSTEM.gullies] Iron Age, SETTLEMENT.BUILDINGSROADPITSPOST-HOLES[pathssurfaceskiln/oven?] Roman
Ngr: SJ50801000
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Created Date: 19 Jan 2009