
H 245 x W 170 mm
120 pages
Published Oct 2025
ISBN
Paperback: 9781917215039
Keywords
Gloucestershire; British Archaeology; Prehistory; Roman; Medieval; Medieval Enclosure; Iron Smelting
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Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Report 9
Edited by Tom Brindle
Paperback
£24.95
Archaeological investigations east of Lydney (2016–2020) revealed a densely occupied landscape spanning prehistoric to modern times. Four closely linked excavation areas were studied. This volume unifies their findings for easier access and highlights their interconnected significance.
Foreword
Contents
Abstracts
Introduction: Archaeological Investigations to the East of Lydney, 2016-2020 – Tom Brindle
Introduction
Archaeological and Historical Background
Bibliography
A Bronze Age Collared Urn, a Roman Farmstead and Medieval Activity at Area BII Archers Walk, Lydney, Gloucestershire: Excavations in 2018 – Jonathan Hart and Jessica Cook
Introduction
Excavation Results
Summary of the Finds and Environmental Evidence
Discussion
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Roman and Medieval Settlement at Highfield Hill, Lydney, Gloucestershire: Excavations in 2018 and 2019 – Owain Schloma-Mason
Introduction
Excavation Results
Summary of the Finds and Environmental Evidence
Discussion
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
A Medieval Enclosure at Lydney Area B Phase III, Lydney, Gloucestershire: Excavations in 2020 – Jessica Cook and Jonathon Hart
Introduction
Excavation Results
Summary of the Finds and Environmental Evidence
Discussion
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Medieval Iron Smelting and the Medieval and Post-Medieval Buildings of Rodley Manor, Lydney, Gloucestershire: Excavations in 2016 – Mary Alexander, Jessica Cook and Luke Brannlund
Introduction
Excavation Results
Summary of the Finds and Environmental Evidence
Discussion
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Tom Brindle is an experienced archaeological professional with a career spanning twenty years. He is currently an Associate Consultant in the Cultural Heritage and Archaeology Team at WSP in the UK, where he is the technical lead on archaeological post-excavation, as well as providing advice on archaeology and heritage more generally. Whilst at Cotswold Archaeology Tom was a post-excavation manager and was a member of The Rural Settlement of Roman Britain project.