Mary Alexander

Mary was a Post-Excavation Manager at Cotswold Archaeology since 2006, retiring in 2024. Previously worked for the Cambridge Archaeological Unit, Cambridgeshire County Council Archaeology (now OA East) and Museum of London Archaeology. She has extensive experience and has authored and contributed to numerous archaeological publications.

BOOKS BY THIS CONTRIBUTOR

The Prehistoric Archaeology of the A477 St Clears to Red Roses Road Improvement Scheme 2012

Mary Alexander

A Mesolithic site in the lower Tâf valley. Early Neolithic pits and a post-built structure at Cildywyll. Near St Clears the remains of an Early Bronze Age barrow, 38 burials (some urned) and pyre site, also a Middle Bronze Age drying oven. A Bronze Age burnt mound near Red Roses. READ MORE

Hardback: £19.95

Medieval and Post-Medieval Occupation and Industry in the Redcliffe Suburb of Bristol

ed. Mary Alexander

Cloth-dying was the dominant industry in Redcliffe in the 12th and 13th centuries, and the well preserved remains of dye-stuffs as well as leather shoes and off-cuts from a cobbler’s workshop were recovered from water-logged pit fills. The pits also yielded the largest assemblage of pottery of its kind from the city to date. READ MORE

Hardback: £19.95