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List of Monographs August 2021 Oxford Archaeology List of Monographs August 2021 Oxford Archaeology – List of Monographs 2021 Gregory, R, Arrowsmith, P, Miller, I, and Nevell, M, 2021 Farmers and Weavers: Investigation at Kingsway Buisiness Park and Cutacre Country Park, Greater Manchester , Lancaster Imprints 29, Lancaster 2020 Bradley, J, and Rowland, S, 2020 Brothers Minor: Lancashire's Lost Franciscans: Investigations at Preston Friary 1991 and 2007 , Lancaster Imprints 28 , Lancaster Brown, R, Teague, S, Loe, L, Sudds, B, and Popescu, E, 2020 Excavations at Stoke Quay, Ipswich. Southern Gipeswic and the parish of St Augustine , East Anglian Archaeology 172 Dodd, A, Mileson, S, and Webley, L, (eds) 2020 The archaeology of Oxford in the 21st century: Investigations in the city by Oxford Archaeology, 2006-2016 , Oxfordshire Architectural and Historical Society Occasional Paper 1, Oxford Fairman, A, Teague, S, and Butler, J, 2020 Bridging the past: Life in medieval and post-medieval Southwark. Excavations along the route of Thameslink Borough Viaduct and at London Bridge Station , OAPCA Thameslink Monograph 2, Oxford/London Wenban-Smith, F, Stafford, E, Bates, M, and Parfitt, S, 2020 Prehistoric Ebbsfleet: Excavations and research in advance of High Speed 1 and South Thameside Development Route 4, 1989-2003 , Oxford Wessex Archaeology Monograph 7 2019 Bell, B, Cove, S, Day, K, Gregory, RA, Kingston, E, Lydon, S, and Matthiessen, P, 2019 High life in the uplands: the Duddon Dig Project , Lancaster [short popular booklet] Biddulph, E, Brady, K, Simmonds, A, and Foreman, S, 2019 Berryfields. Iron Age settlement and a Roman bridge, field system and settlement along Akeman Street near Fleet Marston, Buckinghamshire , Oxford Archaeology Monograph 30 , Oxford Forde, D, Munby, J, and Scott, I, 2019 Torre Abbey, Devon: The archaeology of the Premonstratensian abbey , Oxford Archaeology Monograph 29, Oxford Gregory, RA, 2019 Cutacre. Excavating a prehistoric, medieval and post-medieval landscape , Greater Manchester’s Past Revealed 24, Lancaster Gregory, RA, 2019 Yeoman farmers and handloom weavers: the archaeology of the Kingsway Business Park , Greater Manchester’s Past Revealed 23 , Lancaster Lyons, A, 2019, Rectory Farm, Godmanchester: excavations 1988–1995, Neolithic monument to Roman villa farm , East Anglian Archaeology 170 , Cambridge Munby, J, Norton, A, Poore, D, and Dodd, A, 2019 Excavations at Oxford Castle 1999–2009 , Thames Valley Landscapes Monograph 44 , Oxford Page 1 of 17 Oxford Archaeology List of Monographs August 2021 Ridgeway, V, Taylor, J, and Biddulph, E, 2019 A bath house, settlement and industry on Roman Southwark’s North Island . Excavations along the route of Thameslink Borough Viaduct and at London Bridge Station , OAPCA Thameslink Monograph 1, Oxford/London Zant, J, and Howard-Davis, C, 2019 Roman and medieval Carlisle: the northern Lanes, excavations 1978-82. Volume 1: the Roman period , Lancaster Imprints 25 , Lancaster Zant, J, and Parsons, A, 2019 St Michael's Church, Workington, excavation of an early medieval cemetery , Lancaster Imprints 26 , Lancaster 2018 Atkins, R, and Clarke, R, 2018 Excavations at Wixoe Roman small town, Suffolk , East Anglian Archaeology 164 , Cambridge Booth, P, and Simmonds, A, 2018 Gill Mill. Later prehistoric landscape and a Roman nucleated settlement in the lower Windrush Valley near Witney, Oxfordshire , Thames Valley Landscapes Monograph 42 , Oxford Bradley, J, and Howard-Davies, C, 2018 From Mesolithic encampment to medieval estate: The archaeology of the Bay Gateway , Lancaster Imprints 24 , Lancaster Gregory, G, 2018 Woodford, the archaeology of a landscape and aerodrome , Greater Manchester’s Past Revealed 21 , Lancaster Gregory, RA, and Keen, D, 2018 Architecture, burial and reform: the Upper Brook Street Unitarian chapel, Manchester , Greater Manchester’s Past Revealed 19 , Lancaster Hinman, M, and Zant, J, 2018 Conquering the claylands: Excavations at Love’s Farm, St Neots, Cambridgeshire , East Anglian Archaeology 165, Cambridge Phelps, A, Gregory, R, Miller, I, and Wild, C, 2018 The textile mills of Lancashire: The legacy , Lancaster Simmonds, A, Biddulph, E, and Welsh, K, 2018 In the shadow of Corinium: Prehistoric and Roman occupation at Kingshill South, Cirencester, Gloucestershire , Thames Valley Landscapes Monograph 41, Oxford Simmonds, A, and Lawrence, S, 2018 Footprints from the past. The south-eastern extra-mural settlement of Roman Alchester and rural occupation in its hinterland: The archaeology of East West Rail Phase 1 , Oxford Archaeology Monograph 28, Oxford 2017 Evans, J, Macaulay, S, and Mill, P, 2017 The Horningsea Roman pottery industry in context , East Anglian Archaeology 162 , Bar Hill Ford, B M, Brady, K, and Teague, S, 2017 From Bridgehead to Brewery: The medieval and post- medieval archaeological remains from Finzel’s Reach, Bristol , Oxford Archaeology Monograph 27 , Oxford Hayden, C, Early, R, Biddulph, E, Booth, P, Dodd, A, Smith, A, Laws, G and Welsh, K, 2017 Horcott Quarry, Fairford and Arkell’s Land, Kempsford: Prehistoric, Roman and Anglo-Saxon settlement and Page 2 of 17 Oxford Archaeology List of Monographs August 2021 burial in the Upper Thames Valley in Gloucestershire , Thames Valley Landscapes Monograph 40 , Oxford Loe, L, Brady, K, Brown, L, Gibson, M and Smith, K, 2017 Living and Dying in Southwark 1587–1831: Excavations at Cure's College Burial Ground, Park Street , OAPCA Thameslink Monograph 3, Oxford/London 2016 Allen, T, Brady, K, and Foreman, S, 2016 A Roman villa and other Iron Age and Roman discoveries at Bredon's Norton, Fiddington and Pamington along the Gloucester Security of Supply pipeline, Oxford Archaeology Monograph 25 , Oxford Brown, R, Munby, J, Shelley, A, and Smith, K, 2016 The changing face of London: historic buildings and the Crossrail route , Crossrail Archaeology series 3, Oxford Brown, R, with Shelley, A, and Stafford, E, 2016 New frontier: the origins and development of West London , Crossrail Archaeology series 5, Oxford Hey, G, Bell, C, Dennis, C, and Robinson, M, 2016 Yarnton: Neolithic and Bronze Age settlement and landscape , Thames Valley Landscapes Monograph 39 , Oxford Miller, I, and Plummer, A, 2016 Gin Pit: the archaeology of an historic coal-mining settlement , Greater Manchester’s Past Revealed 15 , Lancaster Shelley, A, with Brown, R, 2016 From Brunel to British Rail: the railway heritage of the Crossrail route , Crossrail Archaeology series 4, Oxford Spoerry, P, 2016 The production and distribution of medieval pottery in Cambridgeshire , East Anglian Archaeology Report 159 , Bar Hill Stafford, E, and Teague, S, 2016 From Blackfriars to Bankside: medieval and later riverfront archaeology along the route of Thameslink, Central London , OAPCA Thameslink Monograph 4, Oxford/London White, M, with Bates, M, Pope, M, Schreve, D, Scott, B, Shaw, A, and Stafford, E, 2016 Lost landscapes of Palaeolithic Britain , Oxford Archaeology Monograph 26 , Oxford 2015 Andrews, P, Booth, P, Fitzpatrick, A P, and Welsh, K, 2015 Digging at the gateway: archaeological landscape of South Thanet: the archaeology of East Kent Access (Phase II). Volume 1: the sites, Oxford Wessex Archaeology Monograph 8, Oxford Biddulph, E, and Brady, K, 2015 Excavations along the M25: Prehistoric, Roman and Anglo-Saxon activity between Aveley and Epping, Essex , Essex Society for Archaeology and History Occasional Papers, New Series, 3, Colchester Gregory, R, and Miller, I, 2015 Greengate: The archaeology of Salford’s historic core, Greater Manchester’s Past Revealed 13 , Lancaster Miller, I, and Wild, C, 2015 ‘Hell upon earth’: The archaeology of Angel Meadow , Greater Manchester’s Past Revealed 14 , Lancaster Page 3 of 17 Oxford Archaeology List of Monographs August 2021 Spoerry, P and Atkins, R, 2015 A Late Saxon village and medieval manor: excavations at Botolph Bridge, Orton Longueville, Peterborough, 1987 and 1999-2000 , East Anglian Archaeology Report 153 , Bar Hill Zant, J, 2015 Penrith: the historic core. Excavation and standing building surveys, Cumbria Archaeological Research Report 6, Carlisle 2014 Atkins, R, Popescu, E, Ress, G, and Stansbie, D, 2014 Broughton, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire: the evolution of a South Midlands landscape , Oxford Archaeology Monograph 22 , Oxford Brown, L, Hayden, C, and Score, D, 2014 ‘Down to Weymouth town by Ridgeway’: prehistoric, Roman and later sites along with Weymouth Relief Road , Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph 23 , Dorchester Dodd, A, Goodwin, J, Griffiths, S, Norton, A, Poole, C, and Teague, S, 2014 Excavations at Tipping Street, Stafford, 2009-10 , Transactions of the Staffordshire Archaeological and Historical Society 57 , Stafford Gregory, R A, Raynor, C, Adams, M H, Philpott, R, Howard-Davis, C, Johnson, N, Hughes, V, and Higgins, D A, 2014 Archaeology at the waterfront. Volume 1: Liverpool Docks , Lancaster Imprints 23 , Lancaster Gregory, RA, with Kingston, E, 2014 Windermere reflections: reflections on history, exploring the industrial archaeology of the Windermere area, Lancaster [short popular booklet] Gregory, RA, and Vannan, A, 2014 Sizergh Castle: ‘Dig in the Park’, community archaeology survey and excavation summary report , Lancaster [short popular booklet] Hey, G, and Hind, J, (eds), 2014 Solent-Thames research framework for the historic environment: resource assessments and research agendas , Oxford Wessex Archaeology Monograph 6, Oxford Loe, L, Barker, C, Brady, K, Cox, M, and Webb, H, 2014 ‘Remember me to all’: the archaeological recovery and identification
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