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High Wycombe Sewage Treatment Works, High Wycombe Sewage Treatment Works

Authors: Mayer, D;

High Wycombe Sewage Treatment Works, High Wycombe Sewage Treatment Works

Abstract

The compound, access road and an easement of c.30m width were topsoil stripped across the entire study area under appropriate archaeological supervision. Minor works at the Sewage Treatment Works were also observed. Archaeological features identified were excavated in accordance with the Project Design (2003). Discrete features were initially half-sampled and were subsequently excavated to 100%. Pipe trenching was undertaken under watching brief conditions as specified in the Project Design. Spoil tips were scanned for unstratified finds across the entire study area. A number of archaeological features were revealed during the course of the works. These consisted of a number of posthole-type features and two ditches. These features appeared to date to the Late Iron Age- early Roman period.

Keywords

Archaeology, Grey Literature

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