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Rutland Rec 16
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Rutland Rec 16
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Rutland Record
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Volume:
16
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1996
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Date Of Issue From: 1996
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BIAB (The British Archaeological Bibliography (BAB))
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20 Jan 2002
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A Romano-British iron smelting site in the parish of Ridlington, Rutland
Jane Cowgill
Elaine Jones
247 - 249
Reports a spread of slag, pottery, brick fragments and possible furnace remains found at this site. The furnace may be similar to those at Laxton (Northamptonshire).
The excavation of a Saxon Grubenhaus and other features at South Street, Oakham, Rutland
Elaine Jones
250 - 256
Salvage excavation and observation at the site recorded part of a grubenhaus or `pit-hut' with Early Saxon pottery, possibly of the fifth to sixth century. A complex of pits and a trench containing redeposited early medieval, Saxo-Norman Stamford ware and earlier pottery ran east-west across the site. A cesspit containing an eleventh-century Stamford ware cooking pot and organic matter lay beneath an old stable block. Part of a very large ditch, possibly an early town ditch, was found running parallel to South Street. Several pits cut into the limestone bedrock were barren of finds and judged to be natural features. The grubenhaus is the first archaeological evidence of Early Saxon settlement in Oakham. `Appendix A -- the pottery' by Deborah Sawday (255) is followed by `Appendix B -- the animal bones' by Ian L Baxter (255) and `Appendix C -- the flint' by Patrick Clay (156).
Rutland History in 1994--95
278 - 282
Includes details of: Leicestershire Archaeological Unit with `Great Casterton: Ryhall Road Farm' by Susan Ripper (278), `Great Casterton: Bridge Farm, Ryhall Road' by Sally Warren (278), `Oakham: Church Hall, Church Street' (278) and `Oakham: 36--38 Northgate' (278--9), both by Tim Higgins, and `South Luffenham: St Mary the Virgin' by James Meek (279). `Leicestershire Record Office' is by Carl Harrison (279). `Lincolnshire Archives' is by Michelle Barnes (280); `Rutland County Museum' by T H McK Clough (280). `Rutland Historic Churches Preservation Trust' is by Linda Worrell (280--1), and finally `Rutland Local History and Record Society' by John Crossley (281) includes a report from the `Archaeological sub-committee' by Elaine Jones (281--2).