Archaeological Excavations on two Sites in Tetbury and Twekesbury, Gloucestershire, 2016-2017
Series: TVAS Occasional Paper Series
Format: Paperback
Pages: 35
ISBN: 9781911228318
Pub Date: September 2018
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Description:
This volume details the results of archaeological excavations in advance of development on sites at the northern and southern limits of Gloucestershire.At Bath Road, Tetbury, a small cluster of pits is probably of early Neolithic date, although the ceramic evidence is somewhat ambiguous. More securely dated is a large L-shaped ditch forming a partial enclosure, which contained Middle Bronze Age pottery and was filling in the third quarter of the 2nd millennium cal BC. A couple of pits also belong to the Middle Bronze Age.At Bredon Road, Tewkesbury, another group of poorly dated pits is probably Iron Age and associated with the burial of the very incomplete remains of an adult human, radiocarbon dated to the 4th or 3rd century BC. However, most of the features on this site are medieval, perhaps belonging within a relatively short span in the 13th century, and consist of a small ditched enclosure set within a larger, partly open enclosure, probably on, or just beyond, the edge of contemporary settlement.