Horcott Quarry, Fairford and Arkell's Land, Kempsford

Horcott Quarry, Fairford and Arkell's Land, Kempsford Prehistoric, Roman and Anglo-Saxon Settlement and Burial in the Upper Thames Valley in Gloucestershire - Thames Valley Landscapes Monograph

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Publisher's Synopsis

Excavations in advance of gravel quarrying in the Upper Thames Valley at Horcott Quarry, Fairford, and nearby Arkell's Land, Kempsford, revealed contrasting pictures. At Horcott, on the second terrace, there was periodic activity from the early Mesolithic onwards. A major earlier Iron Age settlement contained roundhouses and at least 135 four-post structures, suggesting an exceptional focus on grain storage. An early-middle Roman farmstead incorporated a small stone-founded building, while from c AD 250-350 a large cemetery lay in an adjacent enclosure. Two further groups of burials were contemporary with a substantial Anglo-Saxon settlement including a timber hall and 33 sunken-featured buildings. By contrast, at Arkell's Land, on the first gravel terrace, activity on a significant scale only began in the later 1st century AD. It comprised enclosures, field systems and trackways, with the most intensive settlement, as at Horcott, in the middle Roman period. The site was probably linked to an adjacent estate centre at Claydon Pike. There was no post-Roman occupation.

Book information

ISBN: 9781905905386
Publisher: Oxford University School of Archaeology
Imprint: Oxford University School of Archaeology
Pub date:
DEWEY: 936.241
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xxx, 552
Weight: 2472g
Height: 308mm
Width: 219mm
Spine width: 39mm