Find Spot record 0141600001 - MOUNT WOOD

Summary

Roman pottery found on the ground surface in Mount Wood

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Map

Type and Period (1)

  • FINDSPOT (Undated)

Description

COARSE GREY POTTERY FROM AREA OF SITE FOUND BY G.COOPER 1943-44 (B1-3) AND RETAINED.
FURTHER FINDS BY L.BARFIELD AND K.BRANIGAN, C.1965, DATED TO EARLY 2CENT, PUBLISHED AND NOW IN BCM (B4-5).
IN 1969-1970 W.FILBY AND CVAHS RECOVERED MORE POTTERY, (B6-7), RETAINED. SEE ALSO .01.

Sources (7)

  • <1>SBC1335 Bibliographic reference: BCM CAS RECORD CARD 1416.
  • <2>SBC3177 Article in serial: G Cooper. 1945. 'ROMAN VESTIGIA NEAR CHENIES', IN NOTES, RECC OF BUCKS 14 P240. Vol 14.
  • <3>SBC3208 Unpublished document: G Cooper. CORRESPONDENCE FROM G.COOPER TO J.HEAD (INCLUDING SKETCH MAP) CONCERNING SITE.
  • <4>SBC1821 Article in serial: Keith Branigan. 1967. 'THE DISTRIBUTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF ROMANO-BRITISH OCCUPATION IN THE CHESS VALLEY', IN RECS OF BUCKS 18 PP136-149. Vol 18.
  • <5>SBC1304 Unpublished document: BCM ACCESSIONS REGISTERS:197.67, 168.76, 114.1982.
  • <6>SBC491 Article in serial: John G Evans. 1970. 'Archaeological Notes from the Buckinghamshire County Museum', in Records of Buckinghamshire 18, Part 5, pp437-441. Vol 18, Part 5. p439.
  • <7>SBC5774 Article in serial: Christopher Gowing. 1971. 'Archaeological Notes from the Buckinghamshire County Museum', in Recs of Bucks 19 pp92-95. Vol 19, part 1. p94.

Location

Grid reference TQ 02590 98910 (point)
Civil Parish CHENIES, Chiltern, Buckinghamshire

Finds (1)

  • SHERD (Roman - 43 AD to 409 AD)

Related Monuments/Buildings (1)

Related Events/Activities (3)

  • Event - Intervention: (EBC1008)
  • Event - Intervention: (EBC12844)
  • Event - Intervention: (EBC12867)

Record last edited

Jun 21 2026 4:28PM

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