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Studies in the Archaeology and History of Cirencester: based on papers presented to a research seminar on the post-Roman development of Cirencester held at the Corinium Museum, November 1975
Alan McWhirr
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Cover
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Copyright
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CONTENTS
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LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
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LIST OF FIGURES AND PLATES
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ABBREVIATIONS
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INTRODUCTION
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THE ROMAN TOWN PLAN
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LATE ROMAN DEVELOPMENTS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE FOR THE ANGLO-SAXON PERIOD
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THE COLLEGIATE CHURCH AT CIRENCESTER
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FROM CORINION TO CIRENCESTER - MODELS AND MISCONCEPTIONS
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THE TOWN AND ITS REGIONS IN THE ANGLO-SAXON AND MEDIEVAL PERIODS
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MEDIEVAL TIMBER BUILDING: A SURVIVING FRAGMENT
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WILLIAM AND REBECCA GEORGE (POWELL) AND THEIR TOWN HOUSE, NOW GLOUCESTER HOUSE, 60 DYER STREET
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THE THAMES AND SEVERN CANAL IN CIRENCESTER
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ESTATE OWNERSHIP AND NINETEENTH CENTURY SUBURBAN DEVELOPMENT
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THE REVEREND W. F. POWELL AND THE RESTORATION OF CIRENCESTER PARISH CHURCH
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THE ARCHITECT AND ARCHITECTURE OF WATERMOOR HOUSE
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THE CIRENCESTER IMPROVED DWELLINGS COMPANY, 1880-1914
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CONSERVATION IN CIRENCESTER
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Published: 1976
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407319452 (ebook)
- 9780904531435 (paperback)
BAR Number: B30