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Bartlemas

Archeox excavations at Bartlemas Chapel, autumn 2011: trench 3

Trench three at Bartlemas Chapel under excavation

Trench three at Bartlemas Chapel under excavation

The pdf files below form the detailed report for the excavation of trench three at Bartlemas Chapel during the autumn of 2011

Images of Archeox volunteers at work at Bartlemas Chapel autumn 2011

Volunteers at work at Bartlemas Chapel

Volunteers at work at Bartlemas Chapel

The attached pdf file contains images of Archeox volunteers at work during excavations at Bartlemas Chapel in autumn 2011

Research articles and volunteer reflections on the excavations at Bartlemas Chapel

Research in progress at Bartlemas Chapel

Research in progress at Bartlemas Chapel

The following .pdf documents contain research articles and volunteer reflections on the Archeox excavations at Bartlemas Chapel in autumn 2011

 

Test Pit 30 - Links Allotments (Bartlemas)

Address: 
Bartlemas Close, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX4 2AE, UK

The test pit was dug in grass between the boundary wall for Bartlemas Chapel to the west and N-S allotment plots to the east. There may also have been an entrance into the chapel/leper hospital grounds from the east just north of the test pit. Fragments of medieval pottery and bone hinted at activity close by and the deposits were considerably shallower than those within the chapel grounds to the west.

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Test Pit 18 - Bartlemas Farmhouse Grounds.

Address: 
Bartlemas Close, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX4 2AE, UK

Test pit 18 was located in the garden of Bartlemas Farmhouse in an area of rough vegetation, 1.6m west of a modern fence-line and 7.9m south of the south side of the boundary ditch after its turn west. The N-S course of this boundary ditch is thought to be very old and may mark the edge of the Leper Hospital's lands (see test pits BT_1, 2 and 4; and Bartlemas Chapel excavation reports for more information).

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