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Cutacre Excavating a prehistoric, medieval, and post-medieval landscape By Richard Gregory Series: Greater Manchester's Past Revealed
Insights into the history of the landscape at Cutacre, Greater Manchester. Cutacre, near Bolton in Greater Manchester, was once a rural landscape, which was settled and developed during the prehistoric and historic periods, with largescale coal mining becoming a notable feature of the19th-century landscape. This booklet offers an excellent insight into the use of the ancient landscape, and provides rare details relating to Bronze Age settlement and medieval iron production, together with the different types of rural houses that existed in the 17th century. Oxford Archaeology North • 9781907686434 • Paperback 210 x 200mm • 60 pages • Available Now • £5.00
EAA 170: Rectory Farm, Godmanchester, Cambridgeshire Excavations 1988–95, Neolithic Monument to Roman Villa Farm By Alice Lyons Series: East Anglian Archaeology Monograph
Reports on results of excavations at Rectory Farm, Godmanchester. Excavations at Rectory Farm, Godmanchester revealed a complex multi-period landscape containing archaeological remains of considerable importance. Activity stretched from a large Early to Middle Neolithic trapezoidal enclosure, a Middle to Late Neolithic ‘cursus’, Bronze Age and Roman burials and, a Roman villa, with settlement ceasing in the 5th century. This publication examines the evidence for all these phases of publication.
East Anglian Archaeology • 9781907588129 • Hardback • 246 illus. 297 x 210mm • 496 pages • Available Now • £45.00
Berryfields Iron Age Settlement and a Roman Bridge, Field System and Settlement Along Akeman Street Near Fleet Marston, Buckinghamshire By Edward Biddulph, Kate Brady, Andrew Simmonds and Stuart Foreman Series: Oxford Archaeology Monograph
Results of excavations by Oxford Archaeology at Berryfields, Buckinghamshire. Excavations uncovered the remains of a middle Iron Age settlement and the agricultural hinterland of the nucleated Roman settlement of Fleet Marston, situated on the major Roman road of Akeman Street. This volume describes the results of the fieldwork and analysis of an exceptional range of the artefactual and environmental evidence. Oxford Archaeology • 9780904220858 • Paperback • 83 illus. 297 x 210mm • 218 pages • Available Now • £20.00
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