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Trans Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol Soc 89
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Trans Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol Soc 89
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Transactions of the Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Society
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89
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Journal
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1970
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Date Of Issue From: 1970
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05 Dec 2008
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Mesolithic Gloucestershire
H S Gracie
5 - 10
Cirencester Grammar School 1960-61
Richard Reece
11 - 14
Frocester Court Roman Villa, Gloucestershire: 1st report, 1961-67, Building A
H S Gracie
15 - 86
SO 785029. Though a farming establishment had existed in the field for at least two centuries, a new house was begun c AD 275, outside the old compound to the NW. New, double, boundary ditches enclosed nearly two more acres. The four rooms in the central block were built with unusually massive foundations. Shortly afterwards the building was completed by a front corridor and projecting wings, a row of small rooms and an open-sided shed. Later alterations involved the removal of a corn drier and the insertion of a hypocaust c 340 and addition of a bath suite c 360. A report on the formal garden is forthcoming. Occupation continued well into 5th century. Specialist appendices treat pottery (including post-Roman grass-tempered ware), coins, non-ferrous metalwork, mosaics, grain, plaster and human remains Eve Harris describes (pp 87-9) a black samian vase. Au(adp)
Frocester Court Roman villa, Gloucestershire. First report, 1961-7, Building A
H S Gracie
15 - 86
A black samian vase from Frocester, Glos
Eve Harris
87 - 89
Two 'lost' mosaics at Cirencester
Richard Reece
175 - 176
Further coins from the Chedworth villa
Richard Reece
176 - 177
Grave slab at St Mary de Crypt, Gloucester
Brian S Smith
177
Winchester and Deerhust
Martin Biddle
179 - 180