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    Toby Catchpole

    This report, co-authored with Toby Catchpole who managed the Severn RCZAS project, details the results of the pilot fieldwork phase of the fieldwork, undertaken largely in 2009 by staff from the Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology... more
    This report, co-authored with Toby Catchpole who managed the Severn RCZAS project, details the results of the pilot fieldwork phase of the fieldwork, undertaken largely in 2009 by staff from the Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, and the Somerset County Council Heritage Service.

    I have put this report up here as the link to the Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service has now been disabled. The council have recently announced that many of my former GCCAS colleagues will be made redundant over the next 12 months, and the archaeology service website has now also been removed, despite the fact that this project was funded by English Heritage with a condition that as well as the Archaeology Data Service, it had to be accessible via the archaeology service website. In order to make this information as widely available as possible, I have therefore placed the Phase 1 report here, along with some of the other Severn Estuary RCZAS reports.
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