Mark Brett

Mark is a Senior Project Officer for Cotswold Archaeology (Kemble). He has worked in British commercial archaeology for 30 years and has built up experience of both rural and urban sites spanning the prehistoric to modern periods. He has directed a number of major projects, including  large-scale infrastructure schemes, progressing these through to final publication.

BOOKS BY THIS CONTRIBUTOR

The A120 Bypass and Flood Alleviation Scheme Little Hadham, Hertfordshire Archaeological Investigations 2019–2020

Mark Brett

Limited evidence for earlier prehistoric archaeology was found. During the later Bronze Age and Iron Age the first permanent settlements were established. They were characterized by post-built circular structures, pits and cremation burials. READ MORE

Hardback: £30.00

The Evolution of a Romano-British Courtyard Villa

Mark Brett

The volume explores the development of the villa over time and reports on the finds and environmental remains which shed light on every day life. A rare copper alloy figurative lamp of probably foreign origin was recovered. READ MORE

Hardback: £35.00

Living Near the Edge

Mark Brett

Archaeological work along the Wormington to Sapperton Gas Pipeline revealed new sites from the Neolithic to medieval periods, including prehistoric pits and burials, Iron Age and Roman settlements, Anglo-Saxon boundary graves, and medieval buildings, enriching understanding of life on the western Cotswold margins. READ MORE

Paperback: £21.95