Excavations on Bradley Hill, 1970
Excavations on Bradley Hill, 1970
The report describes the complete excavation of the buildings and cemetery of a late fourth century Romano-British farmstead built on a site earlier occupied from the Pre-Roman Iron Age to c. A. D. 100. The farmstead consisted of three buildings; two of these were two- or three-roomed houses, the third was probably built as a byre. Associated with the farmstead were 57 burials, all but four in east-west graves, and including adults, children and infants. The economic and social setting of the farmstead, its population and the religious beliefs of the inhabitants are discussed.
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Leech, Roger
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1 January 1970
Leech, Roger
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Leech, Roger
(1970)
Excavations on Bradley Hill, 1970.
Somerset Archaeology and Natural History, 114, .
Abstract
The report describes the complete excavation of the buildings and cemetery of a late fourth century Romano-British farmstead built on a site earlier occupied from the Pre-Roman Iron Age to c. A. D. 100. The farmstead consisted of three buildings; two of these were two- or three-roomed houses, the third was probably built as a byre. Associated with the farmstead were 57 burials, all but four in east-west graves, and including adults, children and infants. The economic and social setting of the farmstead, its population and the religious beliefs of the inhabitants are discussed.
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Published date: 1 January 1970
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Local EPrints ID: 350208
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/350208
ISSN: 0081-2056
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