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Excavations at Cowdery's Down Basingstoke, Hampshire, 1978–81
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1983
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Historical GeographyHistorical ArchaeologyBioarchaeologyLandscape ArchaeologyLandscape ReconstructionGeographyBronze AgeArchaeological RecordArchaeological ExcavationArchaeologyDown BasingstokeTimber ArchitectureAnthropologyLanguage StudiesExcavation RecordsArchaeological EvidenceSocial Sciences
The site yielded evidence of activity spanning the Bronze Age to the Civil War. The study reports excavations of a North Hampshire chalk site slated for housing development at Cowdery's Down, Basingstoke. The excavation uncovered an extensive early medieval settlement with well‑preserved timber architecture from the 6th–7th centuries and detailed material analysis, with records deposited at Hampshire County Museum Service (accession A.
AbstractThis paper describes the excavations of an area of North Hampshire chalk land designated for housing development at Cowdery's Down, Basingstoke, Hampshire (SU657532). The site produced evidence of activity from the Bronze Age to the Civil War which is dealt with sequentially. The bulk of the report deals with an extensive early medieval settlement which produced well preserved and detailed evidence for timber architecture of the sixth and seventh centuries A.D., and includes a detailed study of material recovered from the site. The excavation records and finds are deposited with Hampshire County Museum Service under the accession number A. 1978. 1.
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