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Oxoniensia 45
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Oxoniensia 45
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Oxoniensia
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45
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Journal
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1980
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Date Of Issue From: 1980
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BIAB (British Archaeological Abstracts (BAA))
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05 Dec 2008
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Archaeological investigations of Iron Age and RB material at Appleford
John Hinchliffe
Roger Thomas
et multi alii
9 - 111
SU 5293. Salvage work on a 20ha gravel extraction site had produced Iron Age and Roman features and finds, including a hoard of currency bars and one of late R pewter. Full scale excavation in 1973 revealed LBA pits with-pottery unusual for the area, a sequence of middle Iron Age enclosures with trackway and ?field boundaries, an RB ditched trackway and enclosure system in use 2nd to late 4th century, five RB waterholes, and a small inhumation cemetery of the late or post-Roman period. Au(abr)
Three round barrows at King's Weir, Wytham, Oxon
David Bowler
Mark Robinson
108
A Roman cemetery and trackway at Stanton Harcourt
Neil McGavin
112 - 123
SP 415050. The trackway is traceable on air photos as part of the Stanton Harcourt/Standlake cropmark complex. The 35 graves (mid 4th century) produced coins, headless burials. and a hobnail-boot burial. Au(abr)
A Beaker burial and medieval tenements in The Hamel, Oxford
Nicholas Palmer
124 - 225
SP 507061. Excavations in St Thomas's parish, the western suburb of medieval Oxford, uncovered a Late Beaker burial with occupation material and possible evidence of early cultivation on the floodplain of the Thames. A well-stratified sequence of medieval occupation begain in late 12th century when documentary evidence suggested the suburb was laid out by Oseney Abbey. Domestic, mainly artisans' tenements were built in early 13th, with later rebuildings. Numerous finds and environmental evidence. Au(abr)
Wall-paintings from a house in Upper High Street, Thame
Malcolm R Airs
John G Rhodes
235 - 259
A series of wall-and ceiling-paintings of third quarter of 16th century, successfully transferred to the museum at Woodstock, contains a musical scene and decorative elements, discussed in terms of possible sources. The house, four bays with a two-bay cross wing, is of two storeys throughout, with no smoke-blackening; arch-braced collar roof with no tie-beams, double row of butt-purlins, all finely carpentered.
A Beaker ring-ditch near Radley
Roger Thomas
Jeff Wallis
Godfrey Jones
306 - 309
A Bronze Age field system in Northfield Farm?
Roger Thomas
310 - 311