Council for British Archaeology

South Midlands Region

Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Northamptonshire & Oxfordshire

 

 

Home

Events

Contact Us

Links

Join

Recent Fieldwork

Publications

 
Index 
 
I
 
Ibstone, Oxon; stone head on church 91/120
ice-houses 91/40, (see also under: Kennington; Middleton Park; Mongewell);
    Great Tew 79/102; Hampton Gay 00/63; Maidenhead 99/21; Mount Hill,
    Flitwick 90/7; Upper Wittington 99/21
ice-wedge polygons, fossil; Finmere 99/31, 32
Ichthyosaurus vertebra; Peep O Day Lane, Abingdon 92/72
Ickford, Bucks 75/45
Icknield Way 93/26, 27, 28, 29, 30
  (SU 630861) 77/77
  Bramingham, Luton 89/8
  Crowmarsh 96/71
  Dray's Ditches 72/8, 9
  Lewknor 80/124
  Lower, at Brightwell Baldwin 07/45
  sceatta finds along 76/77
  Terrick 08/30
  and Thiodweg 86/26
Ickwell, Beds; Roman burial 92/15-16
Ickwell Bury, Beds 87/15, 18, 26
Ickwell Green, Beds 87/21
Idbury, Oxon
  Idbury Camp hillfort 81/79, 106, 107; 09/35
  possible windmill site 80/87
Iffley, Oxon 80/179-80
  church of St Mary the Virgin 95/57; 06/46
  Iffley Lock 99/89
Ilbury Camp, Deddington, Oxon 81/118
Ilbury DMV, Deddington, Oxon 81/116, 117-19; 87/83
imbrices see tiles (Roman, roof)
implements, country 91/121-3
impluvium; Alchester 02/88
Inchtuthil Roman fort 02/88
inclined plane; Cumnor 83/94
inclosures see: enclosure of common land; enclosures
industrial archaeology (see also individual industries and types of
    premises, and machinery) 73/44; 82/59-60
  Industrial Archaeology of the Oxford Canal Corridor 02/38
  National Industrial Archaeology SMR 93/40
industrial activity (see also individual types and hearths)
  Roman: Gatehampton Farm, Goring (late) 06/54; Piddington 04/47; Towcester
      91/72; 00/40
  medieval: Aston 08/49; Olney 04/25; Wallingford 04/66
  post-medieval: Olney 04/25
infirmaries see hospitals, monastic
Inge, Police Sergeant W.; A Short History of the Berkshire Constabulary
    (1956) 02/65
Inglesham, Oxon; Roman villa to west of 81/104
Ingylton family of Thornton 95/28
inhumations (see also; animal burials; barrows; cemeteries;
    chalice and paten burials; chambered tomb; churchyards; coffins;
    graves; memorials; skulls; vaults)
  prehistoric: Abingdon 73/40, 41; 03/59; Bedford (possibly in henge reused
      as barrow) 06/4, 4; Dorney 97/30, 30, 31, 32, 33; Faringdon 00/62;
      Gravelly Guy 87/97; Harrold (in ring ditch) 99/2, 3; Little Milton
      91/94; Stadhampton 07/33; Stanwick 91/76; Sutton Courtenay (crouched)
      08/64; Wendover 97/16
  Neolithic: Ascott-under-Wychwood (cist) 77/52; Barrow Hills 86/109;
      Bedford 96/0, 1-2; Caddington 90/10; Caldecotte 83/47; Drayton cursus
      86/100; Eastcotts 95/7; (flexed or crouched) 93/7; Goldington Bury
      Farm, Bedford 90/10, 11, (cist) 88/10; Stanwick (cist) 90/55, 56;
      Willington 90/10, 11; Yarnton 96/66-7
  Beaker: Abingdon 89/58; 92/72, 73; Ashton, Nhants 88/63; Barrow Hills
      86/108, 109-10; Berinsfield 79/113; Chalgrave Manor Farm 92/10, 12;
      Gravelly Guy 86/112; Oxford, The Hamel 77/70, 72, 73; Radley 80/182,
      183; Ravenstone 79/4, 6, 7; 81/11; Roxton 75/12; Stanwick 90/56;
      91/76; West Cotton 88/53, 54, 55; Willington Quarry 03/7; Yarnton
      96/63, 67
  Neolithic/Bronze Age: Abingdon (in pit) 04/56; Biddenham Loop 08/3; 09/1,
      3, 3, 3; Great Denham 08/1
  Bronze Age 85/104, 105; 86/111; Abingdon (crouched) 01/56; Arlesey 3, 4;
      Bedford 96/0, 1-2, (crouched, in ring ditch) 06/4, 4; Biddenham Loop
      09/3; Briar Hill 79/7; 90/10, 11; Caddington 90/10; Dorney 97/iii,
      25, 97/26, 27, (crouched) 98/77, 78, 83; 05/28, 29, (femur and skull
      fragment near bridge) 96/29; (flat graves) 96/23, 29, (by river)
      98/76, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83; Faringdon 09/61; Gayhurst (in barrows)
      99/17, 19-20, 20, (plank-lined grave) 99/17, 19, 20, 20; Goldington
      Bury Farm, Bedford 88/10; Great Denham 08/1, 1; Oxford 06/40;
      Warmington, Nhants 96/39; Welland Valley 81/41; Wellingborough
      (crouched) 99/23; Willington 01/5; Wolverton 08/26
  Iron Age: Abingdon 78/116; 97/50, (crouched) 01/56, 58; Alfred's Castle
      00/84; Angelinos Pumping Station to Ardley Reservoir Mains
      Reinforcement (neonate) 06/35; Arlesey 3, 4; Aylesbury (ritual, in
      hillfort) 86/37; Bampton 86/87; Barton Court Farm 73/26; 76/65;
      Bedford 06/4, 4; Biddenham Loop 97/4; 09/4; Biddlesden 95/29;
      Billington 00/6; Bucks gas pipeline (Welwyn-type) 78/38; Cassington
      77/71; Clapham 71/10; Dorney (by river) 98/76, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83;
      Dorton (La Tène III mirror burial) 78/38; 82/21; Gravelly Guy 85/108;
      Great Barford 06/6; Great Denham 08/1, 1; Great Houghton 97/35, 39;
      Grendon (crouched) 75/14; 78/4; Grove, Oxon (possibly later) 02/41;
      Hatford (infant) 04/70; Kempston 01/2; Little Wittenham (crouched)
      05/72, 73, 74, 75, (early) 05/72, 77, (of man and possibly excarnated
      woman, with animal skulls) 05/72, 74, 75; Marcham/Frilford (crouched
      adolescent ) 09/53, 54; Northmoor 85/98; Radwell 73/32; Olney (late,
      in pit of early Iron Age alignment) 07/14; Oxford (in storage pits)
      07/27-8, 29, 31-2; Segsbury Camp 97/69, (child) 98/55; Silverstone
      (infant) 02/25, 26; Stotfold (crouched) 95/14; Towcester 91/73; Water
      Eaton, Bucks 97/19; Wellingborough (crouched) 99/23, (in pits,
      associated with horse bones) 99/23; Westbury by Shenley 90/21;
      Willington 01/5
  Roman: continuity of Iron Age practices 07/31, 32; decapitated 76/35, 67;
      77/13; 78/7; 79/133, 136; 81/142; 84/119; 91/89; 96/74, 75, 76;
      99/20, 26; 04/79, 83; 06/6, 50; with dog 91/89; at edges of
      settlements 03/58; with legs cut off 77/13; nail scatter patterns
      91/102; possible indigenous tradition 91/16; quick-limed 78/7;
      shallow late Roman 77/13, 85; 81/35; 87/84; 88/76; Abingdon 99/31;
      Alchester 92/46; 04/79, 83; Alfred's Castle (infant) 99/48; Asthall
      81/114, (crouched) 93/68; Aves Ditch (with smashed skull) 99/65, 67;
      Aylesbury 95/ii, 25, 26; Bancroft 77/81; 85/41; Barrow Hills 84/119;
      86/111; 87/95; 88/31; Barton 02/41; Barton Court Farm, Radley 76/65;
      Beacon Hill, Oxon 73/87; Bedford 06/5; Bedford Southern Bypass 95/4;
      Bicester 78/117; Biddenham 97/5; 07/1; Biddlesden 95/29; Billington
      00/6; Bletsoe 71/9; Bloxham 81/142; Bozeat 02/27; Bray 72/12, 13;
      Broughton 08/20; Charlbury 73/37; Chinnor (limbs bound behind back)
      07/26; Churchill 82/141, 142; Claydon Pike 83/111; Crowmarsh 96/71-6,
      72, 73, (decapitated) 96/74, 75, 76, (in lead coffin) 96/71, 72, 73,
      74, 75, 76, (in wooden coffins) 96/74, 75, 76, (with flints) 96/74,
      (with wooden canopy) 96/74, 75; Curbridge 76/67; Denham 06/12, 12,
      (richly furnished) 02/13, 14-15; Dorchester 83/124; 87/84; 88/76;
      95/50; 08/50; 09/60; Dorney (in coffin) 05/27, (infant) 98/77, 78;
      Ducklington 91/96; 96/56; 99/76; 00/61; Dunstable 75/25; 77/13; 09/9;
      Duston, Northampton 76/35; Fenny Stratford (Magiovinium) 91/40, 41;
      Filkins to Carterton Transco Gas Pipeline 03/58; Gatehampton Farm,
      Goring (casual disposal of neonate) 06/53; Gayhurst (decapitated)
      99/20; Gayton 91/71; Great Barford 06/6, (late, prone and
      decapitated) 06/6; Higham Ferrers 02/32; 03/56; Irchester 06/27;
      07/17; Kempston 01/12; 06/1; 07/1, (coffin) 93/13; Little Milton
      83/132; Little Wittenham (early) 05/72, (extended, on side) 06/47,
      47, (with pottery over pelvis) 05/74; Magiovinium (contracted) 92/20;
      Marcham/Frilford 06/63, 64, 70, (late) 100, 101, 102, 105, (prone, of
      possible wrongdoer) 05/102; Middleton Stoney 73/22; North Newington
      98/65; North Marston (cist) 74/9; Nuneham Courtenay (infant) 92/49;
      Odell 76/16; Olney 76/19; Oxford (in Iron Age pit) 07/27, 31, 32;
      Princes Risborough 86/36, (infant and neonate) 04/31; Radley 77/70;
      Raunds 91/69; Roxton 75/12; Ruxox (with pots and jewellery) 92/5-6;
      Sandy 91/16, 17; 00/3; 06/3; Segsbury Camp 97/69; South Leigh 09/45;
      Stagsden (child) 92/2; Stanwick 91/78; Towcester 91/73; 93/58; 98/38;
      99/26; 05/41; Tubney 06/50; 08/65, (decapitated with head placed by
      feet) 06/50; Uffington Castle 90/80; 95/62; 97/67; Upton 01/37;
      Wakerley 73/17; Wallingford 97/iv; Wantage (infant, foundation
      deposit) 99/43; Warborough 76/72; Wavendon Gate 90/28; Willington
      01/5; Wollaston 97/iv; Wroxton St Mary 81/142; Yarnton 91/89
  sub-Roman/early Saxon Germanic: Bancroft 77/85; Barton Court Farm 78/108;
      Berinsfield 78/108; Dorchester 73/5, 6; 86/4, 5; Mainz, Germany 86/5;
      Piddington 81/35; 86/73, 75; 95/iii, iv
  Saxon 77/77; 86/3-4; 'charcoal burials' 01/62; 05/66; Abingdon (early)
      05/48; Adwell Cop 73/37; Alchester 92/46; Aylesbury 94/16; Bampton
      86/94; 88/73; 92/55; 98/47, 50; Barton Court Farm 75/41; 73/26, 27;
      76/65; Bedford (cemetery) 98/1, 2, 3-4; Berinsfield (Mount Farm)
      78/108, 109, 110; Bierton 97/16; Billington 00/6; Chinnor 00/47;
      Dorchester 02/68; Great Tew 79/96; Higham Ferrers (mutilated, in
      ditch backfill) 02/32, 33; Headington (rich) 04/70; with ivory rings
      91/31-4; Kempston Church End 93/13; Lambourn Valley 78/13; Lower
      Heyford 91/80; mid-Bucks cemetery 96/16; Milton 92/49; Northampton
      80/22-3; 82/39; 03/53; Oundle 00/40, 42; 04/34-5, 35; Oxford 72/20;
      86/102; 01/62; 09/43, (mass grave possibly dated to) 09/61-2, 61;
      Piddington 04/46, 51, 54, 53, 54; Raunds 78/14; 01/37, 37, (pillow
      stone) 79/53; Soulbury 97/19; Stotfold 95/16; Stratton 93/3; Tansor
      96/37, 38; Wallingford 03/106; 05/66; Wendover 97/16; Willington
      89/3, 4; Wollaston (high status) 97/iv, 35; 98/38-9, 39; Wootton,
      Nhants 04/34-5, 35; see also under: Broomfield; Cassington;
      Charlbury; Crick; Ducklington; Earls Barton; Howletts; Mainz;
      Shipton under Wychwood; Sutton Hoo; Taplow; Wakerley
  Viking 77/15; Finedon Bridge 77/15; Oxford 73/30
  medieval: cist (Abingdon) 90/76, (Northampton) 72/19-20; 81/32, (Oxford)
      87/91; 'ear muffs' (Abingdon) 90/76, (Dunstable) 93/2, 19, 20, 21,
      22; 95/iii, (Oxford) 87/91, (Thame) 91/94; Abingdon 91/98; 95/47,
      (possible murder victim) 97/53; Aylesbury (rock-cut, with plank
      covering) 94/16; Bampton (C13/14, in wooden coffins lined with
      domestic ash) 92/55, 58; Bedford 93/4; Bicester 96/55; Cranford
      98/36, 36; Dorchester 02/44-5; Dunstable 89/7, (cemetery) 93/14, 19,
      20, 21, 22-5, 26; 95/iii, (coffin, early) 93/21, (ear-muff) 93/2, 19,
      20, 21, 22; 95/iii, (of excommunicate) 93/19, 22, 24, (niche) 93/19,
      20, 21, 22, (pathology) 93/19, 24, (possible massacre) 71/13;
      Edlesborough (chalk cut head recess) 99/14; Eversholt 09/10; Glendon
      05/38; Goring on Thames 05/50; Great Linford (headstone and grave
      marker) 81/56, 58; Grove, Oxon (extended) 02/41; Hartwell, Bucks
      01/16; Irthlingborough (supine with stone fragments around skull)
      92/34; Little Woolstone 96/14; Minster Lovell 96/57; Missenden Abbey
      84/10; Northampton 97/38; 06/28; Olney 96/30; Oxford 05/51, 83,
      (unconsecrated burial site in prison) 04/72; Passenham 04/41;
      Stewkley 96/30; Stratton 92/9; Thame (ear-muff) 91/94; Wallingford
      05/66; Wing 00/21; see also: chalice and paten burials and under:
      Felmersham; Fotheringhay; Notley Abbey
  post-medieval: battle of Naseby burial mound, Sulby 80/53; irregular
      91/110; Test Act (1663) and 90/78; Abingdon 93/66; Benson 00/44;
      Bicester 96/55; Chadlington 08/60; Charlbury 00/58, 59, 60; Elsfield
      00/61; Flitton 00/2; Geddington 91/60; Greens Norton 08/40-1;
      Hartwell, Bucks 01/16; Lilbourne (brick-lined) 94/22; Lillingstone
      Lovell 08/34-5; Little Houghton 00/35; Little Woolstone 96/14; Long
      Crendon 08/35; Longworth 08/62; Loughton (with 'Witch Bottle') 95/26;
      Minster Lovell 96/57; Olney 96/30; Oxford 03/77; 08/63, (hospital
      cemetery) 08/57, 57, (probably executed prisoners) 05/83; Stewkley
      96/30; West Hanney 91/102; see also under vaults
  undated: Abingdon 74/21; 86/93; Aylesbury 81/11-12; Barton, Oxford 95/53;
      Bedford 02/5; Billington Hill (with acromegaly) 99/8-9; Bledlow-cum-
      Saunderton 88/31; Bletsoe 71/9-10; Brixworth 83/23; Charlbury 87/81;
      Chesham 73/17; Chinnor 08/49; Combe Mill 09/35; Deddington (before
      C17) 95/50; Dorchester 85/114; Dunstable 88/18-20, 21-3, (with voids
      around legs) 98/15; Edlesborough (with chalk cut recess) 99/14;
      Ellesborough (from antiquity) 98/21; Finedon (disarticulated) 02/29;
      Garsington (before C19) 95/52; Hardwick, Nhants 92/34; Kempston;
      possible 98/8, 9; Kirby Hall gardens 91/61; Little Woolstone 94/18;
      Little Tew 91/82; Marcham 81/128; Medmenham Abbey (east-west)
      00/12-13; Minster Lovell Hall 97/59; Mongewell 74/29; 75/37; North
      Crawley 08/23; Northampton 04/38; Oakley, Nhants 79/51; Olney 90/17;
      Oxford 77/74, (mass grave) 09/61-2, 61; Ravensden 00/3; Steeple Aston
      98/89; suicides 88/19; Sulby 07/21; Tathall End, Hanslope (cemetery)
      95/27; Towcester 94/27; Wantage 73/15-16, (crouched) 09/63;
      Watlington 91/107; Weekley 93/50; Weldon 71/4; Wellingborough 98/32;
      Wheatley 87/100; Willington 89/3; Wing (churchyard) 98/23
inns, C18: Amersham 01/30; Stowe Landscape Gardens 06/16
insect remains (see also beetles; fly pupae)
  Furzton 91/1
  Piddington (Roman) 04/53
  Salford Quarry 91/13
Inskip, Thomas; C19 excavations 87/3
Institute of Field Archaeologists 93/1
intaglios, Roman: Asthall 93/68-9; Claydon Pike 84/96; Marcham/Frilford
    04/86; Quinton 76/21
interior decoration, C18; West Wycombe Park 00/19
interpretation projects: Alfred's Castle 99/44, 53; Boddington hillfort
    92/21; Fotheringhay castle 92/36; Nhants 92/29-31, 32, 39
invertebrates, waterlogged 77/10; 80/139; 81/158-9; 82/118, 178-81;
    83/152-4
  see also individual species
Inwood, Charles Frederick (1798-1840, architect) 93/31
Ipsden, Oxon 84/47
  Druids' Circle 84/42, 43
  Reade Memorial 84/39, 40
  St Mary's church 81/43, 44
  Wick's Wood flint-working site 88/103
Ipswichian stage 97/iii
Irchester, Nhants 74/32; 76/19; 91/62
  area NE of Roman town 94/22
  Chester Farm Heritage Park 98/37
  Chester House Farm, possible Roman inhumations 06/27
  land west of Roman town 04/36
  prehistoric barrow and Roman boundary ditches 96/33
  Roman earthwork causeway, later re-used 92/34, 44
  Roman town 82/21, 32-3; 93/47; 96/41; 05/39; extramural burials 07/17;
      extramural settlement 92/38; 95/40; 98/37
Ireland; Viking longphuirt 08/13-14, 13, 14, 15
Ireton, Henry (1611-51; Parliamentarian) 78/77
iron architecture; LMS Station, Oxford 95/68
iron fines, Saxon and medieval; Rockingham Forest 01/38, 39
iron objects see adzes; arrowheads; auger; brooches; buckets; buckles;
    chisels; coin dies; currency bars; daggers; discs; gates; hobnails;
    hooks; horseshoes; implements, country; Jew's Harp; keys; knives;
    lamp swivel; latch lifters; locks, security; loop/clip; nails;
    ox-shoes; patten; pins; pivots; punch; rings; rods; rush light holder;
    scythes; shears; shield bosses; sickles; spade edges; spearheads;
    spears; spike; springs; spurs; staff; staddles; stag; swords; ties
iron pyrites strike-a-light; Barrow Hills 84/118
iron working (see also: charcoal burning; furnaces; hearths; slag;
    smithies)
  Iron Age: Abingdon 75/37; Cholesbury 98/21; Earls Barton 02/28; Heath
      Farm 73/37; Kings Sutton 05/33; Thrupp 92/63; Towcester to M40 Road
      Improvement Scheme 08/38-9; Wakerley 73/14; 74/8; Wavendon Gate
      90/26, 27; Woodeaton 92/53
  Roman: Abingdon 90/74; Alchester 92/45; Amersham; Asthall 93/68; Bancroft
      85/37; Barnack 77/26; Bradwell 79/59; Bulwick 73/17; Byfield 89/43;
      Caldecotte 79/65; Chalton Cross 00/5; Dunstable 78/7; 91/26;
      Eastcotts 95/7; Grendon Underwood 07/9; Harringworth 79/51; Laxton
      86/86; 88/64, 65; 89/43; 00/39; Leighton Buzzard 09/13; Lewknor
      73/37; Mantles Green Farm 84/12, 13; 85/25, 26; Milton Common 72/12,
      14; Northampton 03/53; Piddington 05/42-3; Quinton 77/13; 76/21;
      Sandy 90/1; 92/6; Swalcliffe Lea 02/50; 07/37; Towcester to M40 Road
      Improvement Scheme 08/38-9; Wakerley 73/17; 74/8; Wraysbury 76/77;
      77/15
  Saxon: Bedford 97/9; Bedford Southern Bypass 95/4; Newton Willows 73/20;
      Rockingham Forest 01/38-9; Shakenoak Farm 71/12; 72/16; Wollaston
      01/34; 04/34; Yarnton 91/90, 92
  medieval: Ailsworth 77/26; Bedford 75/24; 87/8; 97/9; Harringworth 01/36;
      Heath and Reach 07/6; 08/7; Lyveden 71/18-20; 74/13; Newbury 74/22;
      Northamptonshire 82/28, 29, 30-1, 60; Potton 07/4; Rockingham Forest
      01/38-9; Southwick 97/iv; Thomas of Leighton 07/6; Weldon 91/73;
      02/32; Wykham 88/14
  undated: Brigstock 82/30; 83/16, 18; 93/45; Corby 06/22; Grendon 78/4;
      Kings Cliffe 77/27; Nhants 82/28, 29, 30-1, 60; Oundle 97/44; Upton
      77/27; Wakerley 71/14; 05/35
ironstone quarrying: Bloxham 80/110, 119; 81/95; Kettering 84/35; Raunds
    (Roman) 91/69
Irthlingborough, Nhants 72/23 (see also Stanwick Quarry)
  undated ring ditch 04/38
  Neolithic/Bronze Age ritual site 95/7, 10
  Bronze Age barrows 72/23; 88/49; 89/42; 90/53; 95/40
  Crow Hill hillfort 91/65
  Iron Age and Roman
    Ebbw Vale Road 01/32-3
    Lime Street 02/29
    Marsh Lane 96/33
  Saxon; Lime Street 02/29
  medieval
    High Street; burial 92/34
    Lime Street; malthouse, dovecote, barn 02/29, 30
    south of A6; building 92/42
    SP 708 936 08/42
  Marsh Lane area 95/40; 96/33
  Station Road 91/62; 97/43
  Victoria Street, Atlanta Works; early C20 factory 09/27
Isham, Sir Justinian (fl. 1720, of Clipston) 79/26
Isham, Nhants 97/36
  Bypass 93/50; Iron Age and Saxon occupation 05/35-6
Islip, Nhants 85/71
  Harpers Brook 07/17-18
  prehistoric and Roman (M1-A1 link road) 90/38-40
  Saxon cemetery 77/4; 78/13; 80/45, 46; 86/7; 88/68, 69
Islip, Oxon
  bronze gouge 76/16
  Church Lane, Village Hall Extension 01/59
  cropmark site 75/31
  Roman villa 73/34, 35
isolated farmsteads 82/18; 87/24-6; Caddington and Kensworth 85/9; Cumnor
    76/72-3; Great Tew 79/100, 101; Stanton St John 78/77; Sutton, Beds
    82/18; Thurleigh 87/21, 25; see also: Cople (Wood End); Great Barford;
    Haynes Grange
Itford Hill, Sussex 83/134
Ivel Farm/Becks Land South, Beds; Gallo-Belgic cremation, Saxon buildings,
    post-medieval boundaries 03/3
Ivel Navigation Act (1756) 01/6
Ivel Valley, Beds
  Ivel Valley Countryside Project 95/2
  peat deposits 03/2
Iver, Bucks 82/21, 26
  Delaford Close 03/35; ancient soil, Roman tile 02/20
  Mesolithic environmental material 92/2
  Richings Park Golf Course, prehistoric finds, medieval farmstead 94/21
  Robinwood, Delaford Close 03/35
  St Peter's church and churchyard 02/20; 05/30; 07/14
Ivinghoe, Bucks
  round barrow, Ivinghoe Beacon 83/14-15
  late Bronze Age: hoard 87/34; 88/27; Wilburton-type swords 77/45; 01/21
  late Bronze/Iron Age hillfort 72/9; 76/6; 01/21, 21-2; late Bronze Age
      sword, Wilburton type 01/21
  Iron Age pottery 94/8
  Belgic cremations 72/8
  Iron Age/Roman enclosure 72/8
  Roman villa 76/19
  Saxon jewelled brooch 82/22
ivory objects
  Saxon
    altar cross, Bury St Edmunds 91/32
    casket; Eynsham 91/102, 104
    rings 82/13; in C5-6 burials 91/31-4
    statuette of saint; Eynsham 91/102, 104
  medieval; gaming pieces 81/152
Izzard, Barbara Ann (b. 1778, of Middleton Stoney) 76/10
 

		


		




 

 

 

Index

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

P

Q

R

S

T

U

V

W

X

Y

Z

 

 

 

 

Pottery