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Hampshire Fld Club Archaeol Soc Sec Newsl 17
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Hampshire Fld Club Archaeol Soc Sec Newsl 17
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Series:
Hampshire Field Club & Archaeological Society Section Newsletters
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Volume:
17
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1992
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Date Of Issue From: 1992
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BIAB (The British Archaeological Bibliography (BAB))
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20 Jan 2002
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Basing House Hampshire and its gardens
D Allen
7 - 9
Examines evidence for historical gardens and describes a modern period garden reflecting archaeological evidence for the sixteenth-century garden layout.
The detailed reconstruction of park and garden landscapes through environmental sampling
Christopher K Currie
9 - 10
Summarises work at Castle Bromwich Hall garden, West Midlands, presented in greater detail in 92/736 although this has been superseded by better results during 1990 and 1991.
A Bronze Age urn from Barton-on-Sea
Carolyn Wingfield
13 - 14
Remains of a Deverel-Rimbury bucket urn inverted over a cremation were discovered in 1991. A Neolithic/Early Bronze Age flint scraper was found nearby.
A Civil War severed head
D Allen
14 - 15
A human skull with a unhealed sword cut was found in a gully through the postern gate passage of the citadel at Basing House, Hampshire. The man was probably killed during the assault in October 1645 at the end of the siege of Basing.
The Old Plough, St. Mary Bourne, Hampshire
Nigel Fradgley
Robyn Burgess
20 - 21
This late fourteenth- or fifteenth-century hall house is perhaps a unique example of a box-framed hall truss within a contemporary cruck house.
A cottager's home in 1642
Edward Roberts
22 - 24
Rose Cottage, Cheriton, Hampshire, is a seventeenth-century house for which records tell when it was built, for whom, and how the early householders used it.