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"For over 500 years, from the middle Iron Age to the early Roman period, the first gravel terrace of the river Thames at Thornhill Farm appears to have been lived in and worked as a cattle ranch. Extensive excavations by Oxford Archaeology between 1986 and 1989 revealed large parts of the settlement, including paddocks, stock enclosures and droveways, all designed to control and manage the herds of animals. The excavations at Thornhill Farm formed part of a co-ordinated archaeological response to the threat posed by gravel extraction during the creation of the Cotswold Water Park. This book presents the results of this phase of work, and discusses the significance of the site within the local and regional landscape."--BOOK JACKET.
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Thornhill Farm, Fairford, Gloucestershire: An Iron Age And Roman Pastoral Site In The Upper Thames Valley (Thames Valley Landscapes Monograph)
December 2004, David Brown Book Company
Hardcover
in English
0947816720 9780947816728
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