Iron Age Ritual A hillfort and evidence for a minster at Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
The excavation of an area within the grounds of the Prebendal, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, adjacent to the parish church of St Mary's, showed that the town, which lies on a slight spur, is sited within a univallate Iron Age hillfort. Early-Middle Iron Age activity included the creation of a not...
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Oxbow Books
2012
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