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Four Sites In Cambridgeshire Excavations At Pode Hole Farm Paston Longstanton And Bassingbourn 19967 Peter Ellis

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Four Sites In Cambridgeshire Excavations At Pode Hole Farm Paston Longstanton And Bassingbourn 19967 Peter Ellis
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.79 MB
Author: Peter Ellis, Gary Coates, Richard Cuttler, Catharine Mould
ISBN: 9781841712352, 1841712353
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Four Sites In Cambridgeshire Excavations At Pode Hole Farm Paston Longstanton And Bassingbourn 19967 Peter Ellis by Peter Ellis, Gary Coates, Richard Cuttler, Catharine Mould 9781841712352, 1841712353 instant download after payment.

A report on four pieces of fieldwork undertaken in Cambridgeshire (Pode Hole Farm, Paston, Longstanton, Bassingbourn) in 1996 and 1997. Pode Hole Farm provided Bronze Age to Romano-British material; Paston Romano-British; Longstanton Late Saxon and Medieval; and Bassingbourn Saxon and Medieval. Each has a similar format and layout, starting with a review of the processes leading up to the fieldwork and an outline of the methods used followed by acknowlegements. In the case of three of the excavations, an historical and documentary section follows which summarizes the known data before excavation began and provides a necessary historical background. In a general concluding discussion some points are considered from the excavations and the results are set within their county context.

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