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Prehistoric

Headington field names

Field Names of Headington (including Old Headington, New Headington, Quarry, Barton and Wick)

by Nina Curtis and Anita Martin

Archeox excavations at Minchery Paddock autumn 2012

WORK IN PROGRESS - As elements of the post-excavation process for Minchery Paddock 2012 are completed they are added to the website here - WORK IN PROGRESS

Project Report Structure: The chapters of the report are contained in a series of linked .pdf and .xls files

Chapter One: An introductory series

Chapter Two: The detailed reports from the three trenches which contain photos, drawings and summaries.

Minchery Paddock 2012 - Trench 2

Trench 2 was opened to join John Moore Heritage Services (JMHS) 2006 evaluation trenches 3 and 4. JMHS Trench 3 had yielded medieval pottery and tile and possible wall foundations, while JMHS trench 4 had revealed the corner of a hearth, a well and also contained medieval pottery and tile.The new trench was L-shaped: 13m N-S x 11m W-E at its maximum,with the longer N-S arm being 5m wide and the shorter W-E arm 4m wide.

 

The following documents from MP12 trench 2 are available for download.

THE MAGDALEN CROSSING-POINT: AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDY, 4200BC—1066 AD

THE MAGDALEN CROSSING-POINT: AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDY, 4200BC—1066 AD by Thomas Matthews Boehmer
 

Test Pit 55: 21 Fairacres Road

Address: 
21 Fairacres Road

Introduction:  One of a series of test pits excavated in 2012/2013 in the Iffley Fields area to locate extent of prehistoric activity identified by A.M. Bell in late 19C/early 20C.

Files: 

Test pit 51: 3 Bedford Street

Introduction: One of a series of test pits excavated in the Iffley Fields area during 2012/13.  Test pits were excavated in order to locate a spread of prehistoric activity said to have been found in this area by A.M.Bell in the late 19th/20th century.  The site is loca

Files: 

Test pit 48: 21 Bedford Street

Introduction:

Iffley parish place names

Iffley and Rose Hill - Introduction and origins

 

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