Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society for 1987, Volumen105Produced for the Society by Alan Sutton Publishing, 1987 |
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... village site Surface stone scatters 100m Mill D 1 SUS R A L W A E D TIT -N- FIG . 2. Plan of the former medieval settlement of Little Aston ; hachures represent earthworks visible in 1985 ; sketch survey at approx . scale of 1 : 2000 ...
... village site Surface stone scatters 100m Mill D 1 SUS R A L W A E D TIT -N- FIG . 2. Plan of the former medieval settlement of Little Aston ; hachures represent earthworks visible in 1985 ; sketch survey at approx . scale of 1 : 2000 ...
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... village settlements , and show that the population of the area had increased since 1086. The larger places ( such as the Guitings , Naunton and Bourton ) contained between ten and twenty tax payers . Allowing for the exemption and ...
... village settlements , and show that the population of the area had increased since 1086. The larger places ( such as the Guitings , Naunton and Bourton ) contained between ten and twenty tax payers . Allowing for the exemption and ...
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... village like Little Aston under the lordship of a minor monastery would be hidden from us , but the combination of documents from the Westwood archive , with the material evidence of the settlement , allows us to reconstruct some of the ...
... village like Little Aston under the lordship of a minor monastery would be hidden from us , but the combination of documents from the Westwood archive , with the material evidence of the settlement , allows us to reconstruct some of the ...
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13th century Abbey acres Almondsbury anniversary Antoninianus Archaeol archaeological Associate Aston Blank Avon Bagendon Berkeley Bishop Bristol BS9 Bristol City brooch building Caley chantry chapel Cheltenham Cheltenham GL54 Christopher Thomas church cider clay Clifton coins context group Corinium Museum Cotswolds dendrochronology Domesday early earthwork east enclosure ditch evidence excavation fabric Forest of Dean fragment glaze Glevensis Glos R.O. Gloucester GL1 Gloucestershire held hides Hillesley History hoard House identified iron age John Kingsholm Lane late later layer Library Little Aston located London manor medieval Member Miss Museum Oxford parish Period 4B Perp phase PNGI pottery probably rampart recorded Redcliffe Road Roman Romano-British Saints Sea Mills settlement sherd silt soap Society St Peter's stone Street Stroud suggest TBGAS Tewkesbury Thomas & Brothers timber Tirley trench Valor Ecclesiasticus village wall ware Weston-sub-Edge William Worcs