Find Spot record 0251500001 - PARK WOOD

Summary

Twelfth to fourteenth century pottery found on ground surface

Protected Status/Designation

  • Ancient Monument BU137: Earthworks in Park Wood

Map

Type and Period (1)

  • FINDSPOT (Undated)

Description

SURFACE FINDS FOUND MAINLY DOWNSLOPE FROM HOUSE REMAINS, BUT PRESUMABLY DERIVED FROM IT (B1-9). TOTAL OF 920 SHERDS, MAINLY COARSE RED EARTHENWARE. FORMS MAINLY BOWLS JARS & COOKING-POTS WITH SOME JUGS. 3 SHERDS BRILL POTTERY. ASSEMBLAGE DATED TO LATE C12 TO EARLY C14. SOME FINE WARES (B4).

Sources (9)

  • <1>SBC9275 Graphic material: MR D BARKER & M E FARLEY OCT 1976 (SKETCH PLAN FIL ED).
  • <2>SBC9274 Bibliographic reference: MR D BARKER & M E FARLEY DEC 1976 FIELD VISIT.
  • <3>SBC434 Graphic material: ANNE COOKSON JAN 1980 SURVEY, PLAN & DESCRIPTION (F ILED & HUNG).
  • <4>SBC3175 Bibliographic reference: COOKSON A 1979 A MEDIEVAL HOMESTEAD AT PARK WOOD, BRADENHAM, BUCKS, RECSOFBUCKS21PP98-115".
  • <5>SBC13977 Scheduling record: DoE. 1980. SCHEDULING LISTS OF INSPECTORATE OF ANCIENT MONUMENTS: SAM NO 137 (BUCKS).
  • <6>SBC11144 Bibliographic reference: OS RECORD CARD SU 89 NW 13 (JAN 1982, FILED).
  • <7>SBC9277 Bibliographic reference: MR D BARKER & M E FARLEY, MAY 1977, MARCH 1978 & J UNE 1979.
  • <8>SBC9276 Graphic material: MR D BARKER & M E FARLEY OCT 1979 (SKETCH LOCATION PLAN & SLIDES OF FINDS FILED).
  • <9>SBC8254 Unpublished document: WL Matthews & Angus Wainwright. 1990. NATIONAL TRUST ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY: BRADENHAM.

Location

Grid reference SU 82650 98150 (point)
Civil Parish BRADENHAM, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire

Finds (1)

  • SHERD (12th Century to 14th Century - 1150 AD to 1350 AD)

Related Monuments/Buildings (1)

Related Events/Activities (2)

  • Event - Intervention: (EBC1303)
  • Event - Intervention: (EBC16450)

Record last edited

Feb 8 1988 12:00AM

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