Cotswold Archaeology

Established in 1989 as a charitable trust, Cotswold Archaeology has grown to become one of the top five suppliers of archaeological services in the UK today. Employing in excess of 70 permanent staff, they provide bespoke solutions for both the public and private sectors. They also regularly publish and report on important archaeological findings, adding to the wider circle of education and information available about our Heritage in the UK.

Friars, Quakers, Industry and Urbanisation Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 450
ISBN: 9780956305480
Pub Date: 31 Jul 2013
Description:
The development of Cabot Circus shopping centre presented a rare opportunity for the archaeological investigation of a large part of the Broadmead suburb of Bristol. The former presence of a Dominican Friary and later Friends’ Meeting House were already well known, and surviving buildings from both remain within a large open piazza in the west of the new development. Further elements of the friary complex, including remains of the church and two cloisters, were revealed in various archaeological interventions within the area of the former precinct, enabling a reconstruction of the precinct and its environs to be made.
Medieval and Post-Medieval Development within Bristol's Inner Suburbs Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
ISBN: 9780955353444
Pub Date: 31 Mar 2013
Illustrations: 13 b/w and 41 colour illustrations
Description:
This volume contains the results of four archaeological projects undertaken within the historic suburbs of Bristol. Excavations at nos 26–28 and at nos 55–60 St Thomas Street were both within the 12th-century planned suburb of Redcliffe, just to the southeast of the medieval city. Investigations at Harbourside and at Cabot House, Deanery Road, were undertaken in the medieval district of Billeswick, to the southwest of the city centre and in the vicinity of Bristol Cathedral, formerly the church of the 12th-century St Augustine’s Abbey.
RRP: £14.95
Iron Age and Romano-British Agriculture in the North Gloucestershire Severn Vale Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 112
ISBN: 9780955353437
Pub Date: 31 Mar 2009
Illustrations: 29 illus
Description:
Two reports are published in this volume: Prehistoric and Early Historic Activity, Settlement and Burial at Walton Cardiff, near Tewkesbury: Excavations at Rudgeway Lane 2004-2005 (by Jonathan Hart and E.R. McSloy), and Romano-British Agriculture at the former St James's Railway Station, Cheltenham: Excavations in 2000-2001 (by Laurent Coleman and Martin Watts).
RRP: £7.95
Cirencester Excavations VI Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 148
ISBN: 9780955353420
Pub Date: 30 Dec 2008
Description:
This volume presents the results of a number of excavations undertaken in Cirencester in the last decade which have examined houses, shops, public buildings (including the forum), town defences and cemeteries. Excavations within insula IX found a previously unrecorded corridor mosaic, while work within the western cemetery has revealed interesting evidence for early Roman cremation ritual, along with later Roman inhumation burials. The publication of this volume marks the fiftieth anniversary of the formation of the Cirencester Excavation Committee, and an introductory essay charts the changing circumstances in which archaeology has been practiced in the town over the last fifty years.
Prehistoric and Medieval Occupation at Moreton-in-Marsh and Bishop's Cleeve, Gloucestershire Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 94
ISBN: 9780955353413
Pub Date: 15 Mar 2008
Description:
Two reports are published in this volume: excavations in 2003 at Blenheim Farm, Moreton-in-Marsh (by Jonathan Hart and Mary Alexander) and excavations in 2004 at 21 Church Road, Bishop's Cleeve (by Kate Cullen and Annette Hancocks). Significant remains recorded at Moreton-in-Marsh include a Middle Bronze Age settlement of four post-built circular structures partly enclosed by a segmented ditch, and a series of medieval fields and paddocks with a possible sheepcote structure. A Middle Palaeolithic handaxe was also recovered.
RRP: £7.95
Excavations on the Wormington to Tirley Pipeline, 2000 Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 106
ISBN: 9780952319696
Pub Date: 12 Dec 2006
Illustrations: b/w illus, tabs
Description:
Archaeological work in advance of pipeline construction culminated in excavation at four sites on the Gloucestershire/Worcestershire border by the Carrant Brook and River Isbourne. Geophysical and cropmark evidence has been used to enhance interpretation of the excavated 'slices' across these sites, revealing a changing pattern of human activity and density of settlement from the Mesoltihic to the medieval period. Early features, including a possible Early Neolithic flat grave, suggest that activity in the area prior to the Middle Iron Age was largely ritual in nature.
RRP: £14.95
Twenty-five Years of Archaeology in Gloucestershire Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 266
ISBN: 9780952319689
Pub Date: 12 Dec 2006
Illustrations: b/w and col illus
Description:
Twenty-five years is a long time in the study of prehistory and these papers, given at a conference in Cheltenham in 2004, seek to review the excavations, surveys, chance finds and serious investigations carried out over two and a half decades.
RRP: £14.95
Two Cemeteries from Bristol's Northern Suburbs Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
ISBN: 9780955353406
Pub Date: 12 Dec 2006
Illustrations: b/w illus
Description:
Two reports are published in this volume: excavations in 2004 at Henbury School, Bristol (by Derek Evans, Neil Holbrook and E.R. McSloy) and excavations in 2005 at Hewlett Packard, Filton, South Gloucestershire (by Kate Cullen, Neil Holbrook, Martin Watts, Anwen Caffell and Malin Holst).
RRP: £7.95
Three Medieval Sites in Gloucestershire Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 34
ISBN: 9780952319641
Pub Date: 31 Dec 2000
Illustrations: b/w illus
Description:
A medieval building and occupation at Maidenhill, Stonehouse; Medieval field systems at Tinker's Close, Moreton in Marsh; A medieval occupation site at Westward Road, Ebley.
RRP: £9.95