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Glevensis 24
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Glevensis 24
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Glevensis
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Volume:
24
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1990
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Date Of Issue From: 1990
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BIAB (The British Archaeological Bibliography (BAB))
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20 Jan 2002
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Excavations in Gloucester 1989 - an interim report
M Atkin
2 - 13
Details of excavations across the area including all periods from the Iron Age to post-medieval. Sites include Southgate Street, Quay Street, Hucclecote School, and Sandhurst Lane. IH
Annual review of minor development sites in Gloucester
Anthony P Garrod
14 - 21
Reports on thirteen smaller projects in the city, mostly revealing Roman to post-medieval remains. IH
Watching brief and salvage work at the New Cricket Pavilion, Dymock (SO 70523128)
Caron Newman
Rachel Newman
22 - 26
Work revealed Romano-British artefacts and a section of Romano-British road. There are small sections on `The pottery' by D R Evans (24--5) and `The brooch' by M K Williams & R Newman (26). IH
`Celtic' fields at Horsley, Gloucestershire
Ian G Crossland
27 - 28
Aerial photography revealed the presence of ancient land boundaries. This short note adds the results of subsequent ground survey in conjunction with research into previous cartographic evidence. IH
Recent evidence of Romano-British occupation at Bisley, Glos
Eddie Price
29 - 30
A watching brief produced pottery evidence for Romano-British occupation. A table lists the pottery sherds, which include two possible Late Iron Age examples. IH
Frocester Court excavations 1989
Eddie Price
30 - 32
Excavations on the site of a Romano-British approach road also produced Iron Age evidence, including a shallow well, along with traces of Bronze Age activity. IH
Thornhill Farm, Fairford
Simon Palmer
Gill Hey
32 - 33
The tenth and final year of excavation continued to investigate the structural evidence at this Iron Age `ranch'. Two adult burials were revealed, devoid of grave goods except for one finger-ring. IH
Ancient track or roadway between Maisemore and Hartpury
T Moore-Scott
34 - 36
Documentary sources indicated a possible trackway at this site. Subsequent excavations revealed a roadway but no definite dating evidence. It is likely to be of Roman origin, though this cannot be confirmed. IH
Painswick House: garden
Robert D Bell
36 - 37
A report on the results of investigations to ascertain the whereabouts of specific features in advance of restoration work. The location of the Gothic pavilion was discovered, along with several pathways and bedding trenches. IH