Volume: RCHME: South Cadbury Castle, Somerset

Date:
Jan 1993 - Sep 1993
Location:
South Cadbury, South Somerset, Somerset
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South Cadbury, South Somerset, Somerset
Sparkford, South Somerset, Somerset
South Cadbury, South Somerset, Somerset
Cadbury Castle, South Cadbury and Sutton Montis, South Cadbury, South Somerset, Somerset
Cadbury Castle, King Arthur's Well, South Cadbury and Sutton Montis, South Cadbury, Somerset
Queen Annes Wishing Well, South Cadbury, South Somerset, Somerset
Reference:
AF0906037
Type:
Volume containing Graphic, Electronic, Textual and Miscellaneous material
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Description

The Iron Age hillfort and its immediate environs were surveyed by RCHME Exeter between January and September 1993, at the request of English Heritage and the University of Glasgow.

Contents : Plan, contour overlay, report, project design report, folder of survey information, record forms, correspondence, disk Condition : INTACT

Content

This is part of the Series: RCH01/001 RCHME Archaeological Requests; within the Collection: RCH01 Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England (RCHME) Archive

This Volume is divided into 3 Child Records
This Volume contains the following materials:
Contour Survey: 1
Measured Survey: 1
Floppy Disk: 1
Record Sheet/Form: 83
Report: 2

Rights

© Crown Copyright. Historic England Archive

People & Organisations

Archaeological Field Investigator: Fletcher, Martin: Rchme Exeter

Archaeological Field Investigator: Dunn, Chris: Rchme Exeter

Customer: University Of Glasgow

Customer: English Heritage

Archaeological Field Investigator: Riley, Hazel: Rchme Exeter

Archaeological Field Investigator: Newman, Phil: Rchme Exeter

Archaeological Field Investigator: Probert, Simon: Rchme Exeter

Keywords

Medieval Strip Lynchet, Iron Age Multivallate Hillfort, Medieval Castle, Post Medieval Well, Bronze Age Settlement, Mesolithic Settlement, Neolithic Settlement, Early Medieval Mint, Early Medieval Church, Roman Temple, Early Medieval Burh