
H 297 x W 210 mm
658 pages
293 figures, 158 tables (colour throughout)
Published Jul 2025
ISBN
Paperback: 9781905905508
Keywords
Great Western Park; Didcot; Mesolithic; Neolithic; prehistoric settlement; Oxfordshire
Related titles



Thames Valley Landscapes Monograph 45
By Chris Hayden, Andrew Simmonds, Steve Lawrence, Robert Masefield
Paperback
£49.95
Excavations at Great Western Park reveal activity from the Mesolithic to the Anglo‑Saxon period. Key discoveries include an early Mesolithic flint scatter, Bronze Age roundhouses, a large Iron Age settlement, Roman enclosures and a villa, and an Anglo‑Saxon sunken‑featured building, illuminating long-term landscape development in south Oxfordshire.
Online Appendices
List of Figures
List of Tables
Summary
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 – Introduction
Chapter 2 – Mesolithic: a flint scatter, hollow and incised stone plaque
Chapter 3 – Early Neolithic: pits and other finds
Chapter 4 – The Beaker period and the early Bronze Age: a paved hollow, a ring ditch and other features
Chapter 5 – Middle Bronze Age cremation burials and late Bronze Age settlement
Chapter 6 – Early and middle Iron Age: settlements and pit clusters
Chapter 7 – Early and middle Iron Age finds
Chapter 8 – Early and middle Iron Age human, animal and plant remains
Chapter 9 – Late Iron Age and Roman settlement
Chapter 10 – Late Iron Age and Roman finds
Chapter 11 – Late Iron Age and Roman human, animal and plant remains
Chapter 12 – Anglo-Saxon, Medieval and modern periods
Bibliography
Index