Transactions - Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, Volumen126The Society, 2009 |
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... Park , which straddled the boundary between the parishes of Stapleton and Stoke Gifford . The Works at Stoke Park What Berkeley accomplished at Stoke Park ( Fig . 1 ) has been related elsewhere . Briefly , he did the work in two phases ...
... Park , which straddled the boundary between the parishes of Stapleton and Stoke Gifford . The Works at Stoke Park What Berkeley accomplished at Stoke Park ( Fig . 1 ) has been related elsewhere . Briefly , he did the work in two phases ...
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... park and in the early 1970s Castle Park was created . As a result of these operations , made - up ground is over 2 m deep in some places , whilst in others medieval deposits survive less than 0.5 m below the present ground level . The ...
... park and in the early 1970s Castle Park was created . As a result of these operations , made - up ground is over 2 m deep in some places , whilst in others medieval deposits survive less than 0.5 m below the present ground level . The ...
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... Park Mill Dam , Woodchester Park , SO 83150083. An earthwork survey and an evaluation were carried out . The survey identified several wall fragments and other structural elements of the Park Mill buildings depicted on late 18th- and ...
... Park Mill Dam , Woodchester Park , SO 83150083. An earthwork survey and an evaluation were carried out . The survey identified several wall fragments and other structural elements of the Park Mill buildings depicted on late 18th- and ...
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Abstracts of Papers | 7 |
Stoke Park By William Evans | 157 |
Reviews Edited by John Rhodes | 192 |
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activity appear approximately archaeological assemblage associated base Berkeley bone boundary Bristol building burial cathedral cent century church Coln comprised construction contained Cotswold Council count court death deposits depth ditch earlier early early Roman Edward enclosure evaluation evidence excavations extensive fabrics Farm field finds former foundations fragments further Gardens Gloucester Gloucester Cathedral Gloucestershire grave ground History identified indicate inhumation interest Iron Iron-Age John king land landscape late later length London material measured medieval middle moat Mortimer natural nave original Oxford Park period phase pollen possible post-medieval pottery present probably produced recorded recovered remains represented revealed Road Roman Series settlement sherd showing side Society stone Street structures suggest surface survey Tewkesbury Thomas trenches vessel wall ware weight width