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Paved with Living Colour; Community Archaeological Investigations of the Godwin Tiles Factory, Lugwardine Herefordshire |
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Community Heritage and Archaeology Consultancy unpublished report series
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communit2-254684_1.pdf (9 MB)
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Report (in Series)
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Abstract: |
This report and investigation was commissioned by Herefordshire Council's Archive Service (HCAS) as part of the Paved with Living Colour Project a Heritage Lottery funded project. The archaeological investigation described was led and report compiled by Christopher Atkinson, Community Heritage and Archaeology Consultant. The primary aim of the archaeological investigation was to assess the extent to which the remains of the Godwin Tile Factory survive below the current ground surface with particular focus on the identification of buried tile kiln locations. This was achieved by consulting the available historic documentation including mapping evidence, the results of which were subsequently enhanced by means of a geophysical survey and trial excavation. |
Author: |
C Atkinson
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Publisher: |
Community Heritage and Archaeology Consultancy
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Historic England (OASIS Reviewer)
Herefordshire HER (OASIS Reviewer)
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Year of Publication: |
2013
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Monks Orchard, Lugwardine |
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Herefordshire |
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Herefordshire, County of |
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LUGWARDINE |
Country: |
England |
Grid Reference: 355193, 241221 (Easting, Northing)
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communit2-254684 |
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This report and investigation was commissioned by Herefordshire Council’s Archive Service (HCAS) as part of the Paved with Living Colour Project a Heritage Lottery funded project. The archaeological investigation described was led and report compiled by Christopher Atkinson, Community Heritage and Archaeology Consultant. The primary aim of the archaeological investigation was to assess the extent to which the remains of the Godwin Tile Factory survive below the current ground surface with particular focus on the identification of buried tile kiln locations. This was achieved by consulting the available historic documentation including mapping evidence, the results of which were subsequently enhanced by means of a geophysical survey and trial excavation. The geophysical results, plans and photographs are embedded within the report, which consists as a hard copy and pdf.
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13 Jan 2020 |