Transactions - Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, Volúmenes105-107Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society., 1987 |
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... possible . Other internal features are discussed under Period 4B . The building would have supported stone walls to eaves height , and a stone - tiled roof may be assumed . The absence of door apertures suggests a primarily commercial ...
... possible . Other internal features are discussed under Period 4B . The building would have supported stone walls to eaves height , and a stone - tiled roof may be assumed . The absence of door apertures suggests a primarily commercial ...
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... possible profiles of the ditch in Trench III where it was c . 1.6 m wide and 0.4 m deep , both with a shallow concave profile . In the machine trench the ditch was partially sectioned some 15 m to the west and a width of 0.7 m was ...
... possible profiles of the ditch in Trench III where it was c . 1.6 m wide and 0.4 m deep , both with a shallow concave profile . In the machine trench the ditch was partially sectioned some 15 m to the west and a width of 0.7 m was ...
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... possible that the Avon and Trym may well have slightly redefined their channels since , and perhaps during , the Roman period ; this , together with the 1712 wet dock works , may have obliterated Roman waterfront structures . A minimum ...
... possible that the Avon and Trym may well have slightly redefined their channels since , and perhaps during , the Roman period ; this , together with the 1712 wet dock works , may have obliterated Roman waterfront structures . A minimum ...
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the clerks and custodians By Brian S Smith Presidential | 5 |
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Excavation of a medieval earthwork complex at Hillesley Hawkesbury Avon | |
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13th century Abbey acres Ampney anniversary Archaeol archaeological Aston Blank Avon Bagendon Berkeley Bishop boundary Bristol brooch building burial Caerwent Caley Cerney charter Cheltenham church cider Cirencester clay Colesbourne context group Cotswolds Ditches hillfort Domesday Domesday Book early earthworks east Ecclesiasticus enclosure ditch evidence excavation fabric Farm fragment glaze Glos R.O. Gloucester Gloucestershire Guiting Power hides held Hill hillfort History House identified iron age John Kingsholm land Lane late later layer limestone Little Aston located London long barrow manor medieval Museum North Cerney Oxford parish Park Period phase PNGI possible pottery Priory probably recorded Redcliffe Road Roman Romano-British round barrow rubble Saville Sea Mills settlement Severn sherd silt Society St Peter's Stoke stone Street suggested survey TBGAS Tewkesbury Thomas Thornbury tile timber Tithe trench Valor Ecclesiasticus village wall ware William