Film Theatre and Television Project, University of Reading, Whiteknights,...
Film Theatre and Television Project, University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading, Berkshire by Wessex Archaeology
View ArticleEnvironment and palaeochannels
The archaeological evidence that we see on the site has been dug into the natural geology for several millennia. The site is located in an area of floodplain gravels within the Middle Thames Valley....
View ArticleEarly Bronze Age
Little evidence for activity in the Early Bronze Age (2400-1600 BC) was recovered during the excavations at Kingsmead Quarry, but for a few significant features.Bronze Age barrowTwo significant...
View ArticleBridge St, East II, Reading Interim Report
Bridge St, East II, Reading Interim Report by Wessex Archaeology
View ArticleBerkshire’s first housing development
The excavations have revealed some of the most significant evidence for occupation during the early Neolithic period (4000-3300 BC) in England. The findings have made Horton one of the most important...
View ArticleBeaker burial
A woman of importanceA woman of importanceA rare Beaker burial, possibly of a woman aged over 35 years, was found in a small earth dug grave at Kingsmead Quarry. The burial contained a number of grave...
View ArticleAnslow's Cottages, Burghfield
Anslow's Cottages, Burgh Field, Berks by Wessex Archaeology
View ArticleAsda Superstore Slough evaluation
Asda Superstore Slough Evaluation 1987 by Wessex Archaeology on Scribd
View ArticleWhite House pub, Newbury evaluation 1987
White House Pub, Newbury Archaeological Evaluation 1987 by Wessex Archaeology on Scribd
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