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THE YARNTON PROJECT
A Burnt Mound is a term used at Yarnton to refer to a hollow in the ground filled with burnt stone. In other contexts it may refer to an upstanding mound of burnt stone. It is generally assumed that these features relate to cooking activities during the Bronze Age. A Causeway is a man-made crossing point to allow both humans and animalsto
GALLO-BELGIC POTTERY DATABASE: INTERNET EDITION The following website presents the digital results of the Gallo-Belgic pottery project undertaken by between 2003 and 2006. The project has been funded by a Leverhulme Research grant administered through the Institute of Archaeology, Oxford University under the auspices of Barry Cunliffe. One of the principal aims of the project has been to CHAPTER 14 THE IRON AGE AND ROMAN POTTERY were later in date than the context group in question and had clearly become worn and been deposited in the tops of feature fills as a result of plough action, probably of relatively recent date. Fabrics and Wares Two distinct methods of categorisation of fabrics are employed side by side in the OA CORHSAM-A COLD WAR SECRET Corhsam-A cold war secret. The underworld of Corsham has for decades remained secret to all but the chosen few; the reasons for this have changed through history as the facility has developed to new and highly classified uses. The vast labyrinth of interconnecting quarries and tunnels began life in the 1840s, and grew as the demand for thefine
ZEUGMA ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROJECT 2000 SPONSORED BY PACKARD PHI: Welcome to the gallery section of the website. We have divided this section into a series of themed sections, and each section has thumbnails which can be clicked on GALLO-BELGIC POTTERY DATABASE: INTERNET EDITION excavation context fabric form Stamp mnv comments; 28 records; Joslin Coll: Grave 44/26: TN: Cam 8 : 1 (May 1930, pl. LXXXI.44). Joslin Coll: Grave 44/26: TN: Cam 8CORHSAM-WORLD WAR 2
Corhsam-World War 2. World War Two. The advent of the Second World War signalled the most extensive phase of development within Corsham including Tunnel, Spring, Browns, Copenacre and Pickwick quarries. Operationally they functioned as separate entities but were dictated by the change in military threat with the Second World War. GALLO-BELGIC POTTERY DATABASE: INTERNET EDITION Potter number 197 Summary of distribution. county findspot n; 2 records; Essex: Colchester: 3: Hampshire: Dies (EAST LUNG) SPRING QUARRY (WEST LUNG) Title: Fig6_BG_remains.mxd Author: lucy.martin Created Date: 11/26/2008 12:00:00 PM ZIMBRA WEB CLIENT SIGN IN Zimbra provides open source server and client software for messaging and collaboration. To find out more visit https://www.zimbra.com.THE YARNTON PROJECT
A Burnt Mound is a term used at Yarnton to refer to a hollow in the ground filled with burnt stone. In other contexts it may refer to an upstanding mound of burnt stone. It is generally assumed that these features relate to cooking activities during the Bronze Age. A Causeway is a man-made crossing point to allow both humans and animalsto
GALLO-BELGIC POTTERY DATABASE: INTERNET EDITION The following website presents the digital results of the Gallo-Belgic pottery project undertaken by between 2003 and 2006. The project has been funded by a Leverhulme Research grant administered through the Institute of Archaeology, Oxford University under the auspices of Barry Cunliffe. One of the principal aims of the project has been to CHAPTER 14 THE IRON AGE AND ROMAN POTTERY were later in date than the context group in question and had clearly become worn and been deposited in the tops of feature fills as a result of plough action, probably of relatively recent date. Fabrics and Wares Two distinct methods of categorisation of fabrics are employed side by side in the OA CORHSAM-A COLD WAR SECRET Corhsam-A cold war secret. The underworld of Corsham has for decades remained secret to all but the chosen few; the reasons for this have changed through history as the facility has developed to new and highly classified uses. The vast labyrinth of interconnecting quarries and tunnels began life in the 1840s, and grew as the demand for thefine
ZEUGMA ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROJECT 2000 SPONSORED BY PACKARD PHI: Welcome to the gallery section of the website. We have divided this section into a series of themed sections, and each section has thumbnails which can be clicked on GALLO-BELGIC POTTERY DATABASE: INTERNET EDITION excavation context fabric form Stamp mnv comments; 28 records; Joslin Coll: Grave 44/26: TN: Cam 8 : 1 (May 1930, pl. LXXXI.44). Joslin Coll: Grave 44/26: TN: Cam 8CORHSAM-WORLD WAR 2
Corhsam-World War 2. World War Two. The advent of the Second World War signalled the most extensive phase of development within Corsham including Tunnel, Spring, Browns, Copenacre and Pickwick quarries. Operationally they functioned as separate entities but were dictated by the change in military threat with the Second World War. GALLO-BELGIC POTTERY DATABASE: INTERNET EDITION Potter number 197 Summary of distribution. county findspot n; 2 records; Essex: Colchester: 3: Hampshire: Dies (EAST LUNG) SPRING QUARRY (WEST LUNG) Title: Fig6_BG_remains.mxd Author: lucy.martin Created Date: 11/26/2008 12:00:00 PM ZIMBRA WEB CLIENT SIGN IN Zimbra provides open source server and client software for messaging and collaboration. To find out more visit https://www.zimbra.com.THE YARNTON PROJECT
Most people think of an archaeological excavation as a 'dig', emphasising the process of discovery on site. In reality, an excavation involves much more than this.THE YARNTON PROJECT
Volume 1: Yarnton: Saxon and Medieval Settlement and Landscape. Due to be published early in 2004. Early Saxon settlement was first identified on the edge of an Iron Age and Roman occupation site at Yarnton. Subsequent work revealed the presence of middle Saxon settlement immediately to the east, prompting the first excavation of a rural site of this period in Oxfordshire.THE YARNTON PROJECT
Figure 1c: Detailed map of the Yarnton Study Area showing the different areas of excavation and paleochannels. We are looking at the whole landscape inside the red dashed line, with a number of different areas of full excavation. The palaeochannels are former channels of the river Thames, which today flows just south of the study area. NORSE BURIALS AT CUMWHITTON The evaluation took place between 19th and 23rd April 2004, comprising excavation of a 4m x 4m area in the vicinity of the find spots, confirming the existence of a poorly preserved body (as is commonly found in the acid soils of the North West) within a clearly defined east/west orientated grave cut that had been damaged by ploughing c200mm deep.
CHAPTER 14 THE IRON AGE AND ROMAN POTTERY were later in date than the context group in question and had clearly become worn and been deposited in the tops of feature fills as a result of plough action, probably of relatively recent date. Fabrics and Wares Two distinct methods of categorisation of fabrics are employed side by side in the OA OXFORD ARCHAEOLOGICAL UNIT YARNTON FLOODPLAIN B … 1 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 The Neolithic and Bronze Age project The Oxford Archaeological Unit (OAU) conducted excavations at Yarnton from 1989, mainly funded by English Heritage (EH), and between 1992 and 1998 thiswork
ZEUGMA ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROJECT 2000 SPONSORED BY PACKARD PHI: Welcome to the gallery section of the website. We have divided this section into a series of themed sections, and each section has thumbnails which can be clicked on GALLO-BELGIC POTTERY DATABASE: INTERNET EDITION Context Type. Burial Cist burial Clay Dump Construction trench Cremation Crouched Inhumation Ditch Floor Gravel Scoop Gully Kiln Latrine Layer Metalled Surface Midden Other Pit Post-hole Pyre site Quarry Road Metalling Rubbish Pit Shrine complex Slot Surface find Tumulus unknown Unknown Unstratified Villa Well. Potter. (EAST LUNG) SPRING QUARRY (WEST LUNG) Title: Fig6_BG_remains.mxd Author: lucy.martin Created Date: 11/26/2008 12:00:00 PM ZIMBRA WEB CLIENT SIGN IN Zimbra provides open source server and client software for messaging and collaboration. To find out more visit https://www.zimbra.com.THE YARNTON PROJECT
A Burnt Mound is a term used at Yarnton to refer to a hollow in the ground filled with burnt stone. In other contexts it may refer to an upstanding mound of burnt stone. It is generally assumed that these features relate to cooking activities during the Bronze Age. A Causeway is a man-made crossing point to allow both humans and animalsto
GALLO-BELGIC POTTERY DATABASE: INTERNET EDITION The following website presents the digital results of the Gallo-Belgic pottery project undertaken by between 2003 and 2006. The project has been funded by a Leverhulme Research grant administered through the Institute of Archaeology, Oxford University under the auspices of Barry Cunliffe. One of the principal aims of the project has been to CHAPTER 14 THE IRON AGE AND ROMAN POTTERY were later in date than the context group in question and had clearly become worn and been deposited in the tops of feature fills as a result of plough action, probably of relatively recent date. Fabrics and Wares Two distinct methods of categorisation of fabrics are employed side by side in the OA CORHSAM-A COLD WAR SECRET Corhsam-A cold war secret. The underworld of Corsham has for decades remained secret to all but the chosen few; the reasons for this have changed through history as the facility has developed to new and highly classified uses. The vast labyrinth of interconnecting quarries and tunnels began life in the 1840s, and grew as the demand for thefine
ZEUGMA ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROJECT 2000 SPONSORED BY PACKARD PHI: Welcome to the gallery section of the website. We have divided this section into a series of themed sections, and each section has thumbnails which can be clicked on GALLO-BELGIC POTTERY DATABASE: INTERNET EDITION excavation context fabric form Stamp mnv comments; 28 records; Joslin Coll: Grave 44/26: TN: Cam 8 : 1 (May 1930, pl. LXXXI.44). Joslin Coll: Grave 44/26: TN: Cam 8CORHSAM-WORLD WAR 2
Corhsam-World War 2. World War Two. The advent of the Second World War signalled the most extensive phase of development within Corsham including Tunnel, Spring, Browns, Copenacre and Pickwick quarries. Operationally they functioned as separate entities but were dictated by the change in military threat with the Second World War. GALLO-BELGIC POTTERY DATABASE: INTERNET EDITION Potter number 197 Summary of distribution. county findspot n; 2 records; Essex: Colchester: 3: Hampshire: Dies (EAST LUNG) SPRING QUARRY (WEST LUNG) Title: Fig6_BG_remains.mxd Author: lucy.martin Created Date: 11/26/2008 12:00:00 PM ZIMBRA WEB CLIENT SIGN IN Zimbra provides open source server and client software for messaging and collaboration. To find out more visit https://www.zimbra.com.THE YARNTON PROJECT
A Burnt Mound is a term used at Yarnton to refer to a hollow in the ground filled with burnt stone. In other contexts it may refer to an upstanding mound of burnt stone. It is generally assumed that these features relate to cooking activities during the Bronze Age. A Causeway is a man-made crossing point to allow both humans and animalsto
GALLO-BELGIC POTTERY DATABASE: INTERNET EDITION The following website presents the digital results of the Gallo-Belgic pottery project undertaken by between 2003 and 2006. The project has been funded by a Leverhulme Research grant administered through the Institute of Archaeology, Oxford University under the auspices of Barry Cunliffe. One of the principal aims of the project has been to CHAPTER 14 THE IRON AGE AND ROMAN POTTERY were later in date than the context group in question and had clearly become worn and been deposited in the tops of feature fills as a result of plough action, probably of relatively recent date. Fabrics and Wares Two distinct methods of categorisation of fabrics are employed side by side in the OA CORHSAM-A COLD WAR SECRET Corhsam-A cold war secret. The underworld of Corsham has for decades remained secret to all but the chosen few; the reasons for this have changed through history as the facility has developed to new and highly classified uses. The vast labyrinth of interconnecting quarries and tunnels began life in the 1840s, and grew as the demand for thefine
ZEUGMA ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROJECT 2000 SPONSORED BY PACKARD PHI: Welcome to the gallery section of the website. We have divided this section into a series of themed sections, and each section has thumbnails which can be clicked on GALLO-BELGIC POTTERY DATABASE: INTERNET EDITION excavation context fabric form Stamp mnv comments; 28 records; Joslin Coll: Grave 44/26: TN: Cam 8 : 1 (May 1930, pl. LXXXI.44). Joslin Coll: Grave 44/26: TN: Cam 8CORHSAM-WORLD WAR 2
Corhsam-World War 2. World War Two. The advent of the Second World War signalled the most extensive phase of development within Corsham including Tunnel, Spring, Browns, Copenacre and Pickwick quarries. Operationally they functioned as separate entities but were dictated by the change in military threat with the Second World War. GALLO-BELGIC POTTERY DATABASE: INTERNET EDITION Potter number 197 Summary of distribution. county findspot n; 2 records; Essex: Colchester: 3: Hampshire: Dies (EAST LUNG) SPRING QUARRY (WEST LUNG) Title: Fig6_BG_remains.mxd Author: lucy.martin Created Date: 11/26/2008 12:00:00 PM ZIMBRA WEB CLIENT SIGN IN Zimbra provides open source server and client software for messaging and collaboration. To find out more visit https://www.zimbra.com.THE YARNTON PROJECT
Most people think of an archaeological excavation as a 'dig', emphasising the process of discovery on site. In reality, an excavation involves much more than this.THE YARNTON PROJECT
Volume 1: Yarnton: Saxon and Medieval Settlement and Landscape. Due to be published early in 2004. Early Saxon settlement was first identified on the edge of an Iron Age and Roman occupation site at Yarnton. Subsequent work revealed the presence of middle Saxon settlement immediately to the east, prompting the first excavation of a rural site of this period in Oxfordshire.THE YARNTON PROJECT
Figure 1c: Detailed map of the Yarnton Study Area showing the different areas of excavation and paleochannels. We are looking at the whole landscape inside the red dashed line, with a number of different areas of full excavation. The palaeochannels are former channels of the river Thames, which today flows just south of the study area. NORSE BURIALS AT CUMWHITTON The evaluation took place between 19th and 23rd April 2004, comprising excavation of a 4m x 4m area in the vicinity of the find spots, confirming the existence of a poorly preserved body (as is commonly found in the acid soils of the North West) within a clearly defined east/west orientated grave cut that had been damaged by ploughing c200mm deep.
CHAPTER 14 THE IRON AGE AND ROMAN POTTERY were later in date than the context group in question and had clearly become worn and been deposited in the tops of feature fills as a result of plough action, probably of relatively recent date. Fabrics and Wares Two distinct methods of categorisation of fabrics are employed side by side in the OA OXFORD ARCHAEOLOGICAL UNIT YARNTON FLOODPLAIN B … 1 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 The Neolithic and Bronze Age project The Oxford Archaeological Unit (OAU) conducted excavations at Yarnton from 1989, mainly funded by English Heritage (EH), and between 1992 and 1998 thiswork
ZEUGMA ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROJECT 2000 SPONSORED BY PACKARD PHI: Welcome to the gallery section of the website. We have divided this section into a series of themed sections, and each section has thumbnails which can be clicked on GALLO-BELGIC POTTERY DATABASE: INTERNET EDITION Context Type. Burial Cist burial Clay Dump Construction trench Cremation Crouched Inhumation Ditch Floor Gravel Scoop Gully Kiln Latrine Layer Metalled Surface Midden Other Pit Post-hole Pyre site Quarry Road Metalling Rubbish Pit Shrine complex Slot Surface find Tumulus unknown Unknown Unstratified Villa Well. Potter. (EAST LUNG) SPRING QUARRY (WEST LUNG) Title: Fig6_BG_remains.mxd Author: lucy.martin Created Date: 11/26/2008 12:00:00 PM CUMWHITTON BURIAL SITE A number of exceptionally rare Viking burials, probably dating from the early 10th century, have recently been discovered on farmland at Cumwhitton, Cumbria. Excavations carried out by Oxford Archaeology North found six richly furnished graves, containing swords, spears, jewellery and the remains of spurs and a possible horse harness. GALLO-BELGIC POTTERY DATABASE: INTERNET EDITION The following website presents the digital results of the Gallo-Belgic pottery project undertaken by between 2003 and 2006. The project has been funded by a Leverhulme Research grant administered through the Institute of Archaeology, Oxford University under the auspices of Barry Cunliffe. One of the principal aims of the project has been to CORHSAM-A COLD WAR SECRET Corhsam-A cold war secret. The underworld of Corsham has for decades remained secret to all but the chosen few; the reasons for this have changed through history as the facility has developed to new and highly classified uses. The vast labyrinth of interconnecting quarries and tunnels began life in the 1840s, and grew as the demand for thefine
GALLO-BELGIC POTTERY DATABASE: INTERNET EDITION excavation context fabric form Stamp mnv comments; 28 records; Joslin Coll: Grave 44/26: TN: Cam 8 : 1 (May 1930, pl. LXXXI.44). Joslin Coll: Grave 44/26: TN: Cam 8 ZEUGMA ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROJECT 2000 SPONSORED BY PACKARD PHI: Welcome to the gallery section of the website. We have divided this section into a series of themed sections, and each section has thumbnails which can be clicked on GALLO-BELGIC POTTERY DATABASE: INTERNET EDITION Context Type. Burial Cist burial Clay Dump Construction trench Cremation Crouched Inhumation Ditch Floor Gravel Scoop Gully Kiln Latrine Layer Metalled Surface Midden Other Pit Post-hole Pyre site Quarry Road Metalling Rubbish Pit Shrine complex Slot Surface find Tumulus unknown Unknown Unstratified Villa Well. Potter. GALLO-BELGIC POTTERY DATABASE: INTERNET EDITION Potter number 197 Summary of distribution. county findspot n; 2 records; Essex: Colchester: 3: Hampshire: Dies JOINT SUPPORT UNIT (JSU), CORSHAM A CHARACTERISATION STUDY Client Name: English Heritage Document Title: Joint Support Unit (JSU), Corsham: A Characterisation Study Of The Quarries, Their 20th Century Defence Uses And Related Above-Ground Infrastructure Issue Number: Fifth draft NGR ST 384525, 169610 OA Job Number: 3748 Invoice code: COBMODCO Prepared by: Jane Phimester Position: Project Offi cer (Buildings Archaeology) (EAST LUNG) SPRING QUARRY (WEST LUNG) Title: Fig6_BG_remains.mxd Author: lucy.martin Created Date: 11/26/2008 12:00:00 PM (EAST LUNG) SPRING QUARRY (WEST LUNG) Title: Fig14_BG_ww2remains.mxd Author: lucy.martin Created Date: 11/26/2008 1:14:45 PM CUMWHITTON BURIAL SITE A number of exceptionally rare Viking burials, probably dating from the early 10th century, have recently been discovered on farmland at Cumwhitton, Cumbria. Excavations carried out by Oxford Archaeology North found six richly furnished graves, containing swords, spears, jewellery and the remains of spurs and a possible horse harness. GALLO-BELGIC POTTERY DATABASE: INTERNET EDITION The following website presents the digital results of the Gallo-Belgic pottery project undertaken by between 2003 and 2006. The project has been funded by a Leverhulme Research grant administered through the Institute of Archaeology, Oxford University under the auspices of Barry Cunliffe. One of the principal aims of the project has been to CORHSAM-A COLD WAR SECRET Corhsam-A cold war secret. The underworld of Corsham has for decades remained secret to all but the chosen few; the reasons for this have changed through history as the facility has developed to new and highly classified uses. The vast labyrinth of interconnecting quarries and tunnels began life in the 1840s, and grew as the demand for thefine
GALLO-BELGIC POTTERY DATABASE: INTERNET EDITION excavation context fabric form Stamp mnv comments; 28 records; Joslin Coll: Grave 44/26: TN: Cam 8 : 1 (May 1930, pl. LXXXI.44). Joslin Coll: Grave 44/26: TN: Cam 8 ZEUGMA ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROJECT 2000 SPONSORED BY PACKARD PHI: Welcome to the gallery section of the website. We have divided this section into a series of themed sections, and each section has thumbnails which can be clicked on GALLO-BELGIC POTTERY DATABASE: INTERNET EDITION Context Type. Burial Cist burial Clay Dump Construction trench Cremation Crouched Inhumation Ditch Floor Gravel Scoop Gully Kiln Latrine Layer Metalled Surface Midden Other Pit Post-hole Pyre site Quarry Road Metalling Rubbish Pit Shrine complex Slot Surface find Tumulus unknown Unknown Unstratified Villa Well. Potter. GALLO-BELGIC POTTERY DATABASE: INTERNET EDITION Potter number 197 Summary of distribution. county findspot n; 2 records; Essex: Colchester: 3: Hampshire: Dies JOINT SUPPORT UNIT (JSU), CORSHAM A CHARACTERISATION STUDY Client Name: English Heritage Document Title: Joint Support Unit (JSU), Corsham: A Characterisation Study Of The Quarries, Their 20th Century Defence Uses And Related Above-Ground Infrastructure Issue Number: Fifth draft NGR ST 384525, 169610 OA Job Number: 3748 Invoice code: COBMODCO Prepared by: Jane Phimester Position: Project Offi cer (Buildings Archaeology) (EAST LUNG) SPRING QUARRY (WEST LUNG) Title: Fig6_BG_remains.mxd Author: lucy.martin Created Date: 11/26/2008 12:00:00 PM (EAST LUNG) SPRING QUARRY (WEST LUNG) Title: Fig14_BG_ww2remains.mxd Author: lucy.martin Created Date: 11/26/2008 1:14:45 PM CUMWHITTON BURIAL SITE A number of exceptionally rare Viking burials, probably dating from the early 10th century, have recently been discovered on farmland at Cumwhitton, Cumbria. Excavations carried out by Oxford Archaeology North found six richly furnished graves, containing swords, spears, jewellery and the remains of spurs and a possible horse harness.THE YARNTON PROJECT
A Burnt Mound is a term used at Yarnton to refer to a hollow in the ground filled with burnt stone. In other contexts it may refer to an upstanding mound of burnt stone. It is generally assumed that these features relate to cooking activities during the Bronze Age. A Causeway is a man-made crossing point to allow both humans and animalsto
THE YARNTON PROJECT
Volume 3: Neolithic and Bronze Age Settlement and Landscape: Summary. The Neolithic and Bronze Age landscape that has been revealed on the floodplain is rich and diverse. The archaeological remains primarily date from the early Neolithic through to the end of the Bronze Age and represent both domestic and funerary/ceremonial aspects of life inearly prehistory.
ZEUGMA ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROJECT 2000 SPONSORED BY PACKARD PHI: Welcome to the gallery section of the website. We have divided this section into a series of themed sections, and each section has thumbnails which can be clicked on ZEUGMA ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROJECT 2000 SPONSORED BY PACKARD Zeugma Archaeological project 2000 sponsored by Packard Humanities Institute. Here are a selection of finds recovered from the site. GALLO-BELGIC POTTERY DATABASE: INTERNET EDITION Stamp No: 1030: form: Cam 58: fabric: ITN: excavation: Joslin Coll: context: Unknown: present: Colchester Museum: inventory: Joslin 857: vr_cat_no: X45: potter No GALLO-BELGIC POTTERY DATABASE: INTERNET EDITION The data broadly consists of two components: a fully quantified database of all Gallo-Belgic pottery found in Britain and a definitive catalogue of all the potter's stamps. Information recorded for all material includes Findspot, County, OS Grid reference, Excavation, Context, presumed Tribal territory, Site type and Associated finds. GALLO-BELGIC POTTERY DATABASE: INTERNET EDITION The Gallo-Belgic pottery industry (as defined for this study) was established in Northern Gaul (Gallia Belgica) in the Augustan period (later 1st century BC) continuing until around c AD 70-80. Its inspiration stems directly from the Roman fine ware pottery industries first established in Italy (Campanian and arretine wares) and thenlater
GALLO-BELGIC POTTERY DATABASE: INTERNET EDITION The locations of the individual sites are marked by the coloured points. A click on one of the 100x100km squares displays a more detailed map of the area, from where the database entries can bedisplayed.
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