skip to navigation
ADS Main Website
Help
|
Login
/
Browse by Series
/
Series
/ Journal Issue
Essex J 22
Title
The title of the publication or report
Title:
Essex J 22
Series
The series the publication or report is included in
Series:
Essex Journal
Volume
Volume number and part
Volume:
22
Publication Type
The type of publication - report, monograph, journal article or chapter from a book
Publication Type:
Journal
Year of Publication
The year the book, article or report was published
Year of Publication:
1987
Note
Extra information on the publication or report.
Note:
Date Of Issue From: 1987
Source
Where the record has come from or which dataset it was orginally included in.
Source:
BIAB (British Archaeological Abstracts (BAA))
Created Date
The date the record of the pubication was first entered
Created Date:
05 Dec 2008
Please click on an Article link to go to the Article Details.
Article Title
Access Type
Author / Editor
Page
Start/End
Abstract
Springfield Lyons excavation: the Anglo-Saxon period
David G Buckley
Susan Tyler
3 - 6
Records 220 Early Saxon cremations and inhumations, bones not surviving; about 40 inhumations had gravegoods of modest wealth. The cemetery was partly overlain by a later Saxon settlement of 10th-11th century, few finds but reasonably high status.
The problem of the location of the battle of Assandun Ashdon, NW Essex? in 1016
Jonathan Down
7 - 9
An early 18th century timber-framed building
Barbara Colla
15 - 17
At 30 Romford Road, Stratford is a double pile house of 1720/30 or perhaps earlier; dragon beams; work continues.
Saxon timber structures from the Barking Abbey excavations 1985-6
Ken J Macgowan
35 - 38
Abundant evidence from 7th century onwards includes three timber wells (two being rectangular: joinery discussed), and a leat. Wood was adzed or axed, not sawn. Provisional dendrodates in 7th and 8th centuries.
The archaeology of the Essex foreshore: the Hullbridge Project
Tony James Wilkinson
35 - 38
The Stansted Project: a report on the first year's work - 1986
Howard Brooks
43 - 46
Sites examined on the airport extension include Colchester Hall moated site with 12th century stone fragments; the 16th/17th century farmstead at Great Coopers Farm; a 13th century peasant hovel at Molehill Green; a 'new' moated site; and a transect through the late Iron Age/early RB village on the Airport Catering site.
Prehistoric 'stains' in Plaistow 1742 record of cropmarks: probable huts
Mark Watson
56
The Chelmsford mansio - excavations at 23 Grove Road, Chelmsford, 1985
B H Milton
62 - 64
The extent of the complex is now known: the timber mansio of 120/5 incorporating a pre-existing bath block was replaced in stone at 130. Several later alterations and repairs, mostly undatable, followed into 4th century, when robbing and cultivation occurred.
Damsel rescued wall painting c 1400, Park Farm, St Osyth
David T-D Clarke
65
The Knights Templar and the excavations at the Cressing Temple, 1978-81: part 2, the excavations
John H Hope
67 - 71
Features examined included a Bronze Age fence, numerous Iron Age remains including a portion of rampart, a Romano-British pit, pre-Norman structures and inhumation, three buildings of the Preceptory of 1136, 12th century oven, cellar of the Tudor Great House, fishponds, walled garden, and drains.