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Geophysical Survey at Desborough Castle, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, July 2019.
W Wintle
W Morrison
Geophysical Survey on grassland surrounding the medieval ringwork of Desborough Castle.
2019
Geophysical Survey at Dyke Hills Enclosure, Bishop's Court Farm, Dorchester-on-Thames, May 2016.
William Wintle
Geophysical Survey of part of the Dyke Hills scheduled ancient monument at Dyke Hills, Dorchester-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, 2016.
2016
Geophysical Survey at Manor Farm, Hampton Gay, Oxfordshire, May and June 2022.
William Wintle
The magnetometer (gradiometer) survey was undertaken using a dual-sensor Bartington Instrument’s GRAD601-2 gradiometer. The thirty-metre grids were walked in a clockwise, north-south, “zig-zag” pattern with traverses one metre apart and readings taken four times a metre along each traverse. The magnetometer was set to a scale of 100nT with a sensitivity of 0.1 nT. It was reset to zero periodically using the same zero location. An extensive survey was undertaken south and south-east of the church. There are a series of linear, low depressions and crests running from the south-west to the north-east. These features do not appear to be ridge-and-furrow as they are much wider than the ridge-and-furrow further south. It is possible they represent post-medieval activity. These linear features were detected in the geophysical survey but there was no positive identification of medieval settlement in the form of building foundations or property boundaries.
2022
Geophysical Survey of Cogges Manor Farm, Witney, Oxfordshire, May and June 2017.
W Wintle
The aim of the geophysical survey was to complete the survey of fields to the south and south-west of Cogges Manor Farm. Parts of these fields had been surveyed in 2013 and 2014 by students from the Oxford University Department for Continuing Education.
2017
Geophysical Survey of the Roman Cemetery at Church Piece, Warborough, Oxfordshire, July 2015.
William Wintle
The aim of the geophysical survey was to assess the damage to the scheduled monument caused by badgers and to record the surviving archaeological features in the area. The badgers occupy a length of about 50 metres along the western boundary of Church Piece and extend up to 20 metres eastwards into Church Piece. The geophysical survey has provided useful information on the main features of the monument such as the main enclosure ditch, the cemetery, the building in the south-east and the small enclosure in the south-west. The outlines of these features, as defined by earlier aerial survey mapping, has been confirmed and considerable additional detail has been added to a range of other features including tracks and small enclosures which lie within and outside the main enclosure.
2015
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