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Mill Street, Wantage, Oxfordshire. Archaeological site investigations
Trial trenching in advance of residential development revealed Roman and Anglo-Saxon occupation deposits with very good survival of palaeo-environmental material. The remains of a Roman building and enclosures was superceded by several early-mid Saxon structures which re-used Roman material. There was some evidence for Iron Age activity in the area too.[AIP]
Creator
- Dave Parker
- Michael Heaton
- Rachael Seager Smith
- Michael Allen
- Dave Parker
Publisher
- Archaeology Data Service
Subject
- CERAMIC BUILDING MATERIAL
- SHERD
- FEATURE
- LOOM WEIGHT
- PIN
- SUNKEN FEATURED BUILDING
Creator
- Dave Parker
- Michael Heaton
- Rachael Seager Smith
- Michael Allen
- Dave Parker
Publisher
- Archaeology Data Service
Subject
- CERAMIC BUILDING MATERIAL
- SHERD
- FEATURE
- LOOM WEIGHT
- PIN
- SUNKEN FEATURED BUILDING
Providing institution
Aggregator
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Temporal
- ROMAN
- ROMAN
- EARLY MEDIEVAL
- ROMAN
- EARLY MEDIEVAL
- EARLY MEDIEVAL
- EARLY MEDIEVAL
- Roman
- Saxon
- Iron Age
Places
- Mill Street, Wantage WANTAGE OXFORDSHIRE VALE OF WHITE HORSE England
Identifier
- OBIB: Report No. W 603
- ADSlibrary/1145064
Language
- English
Providing country
- United Kingdom
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2020-08-28T01:57:51.943Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2022-07-25T11:21:26.369Z