Grim's Ditch, Wansdyke, and the Ancient Highways of England: Linear Monuments and Political Control
Abstract
Keywords
Full Text:
PDFReferences
Beldam, J. 1868. The Icenhilde Road. Archaeological Journal 25: 21–45.
Branson, B. 1995. Notes from a Small Island. London: HarperCollins.
Breeze, A. 2008. Where was Gildas born? Northern History 45(2): 347–350.
Crawford, O.G.S. 1930. Grim’s Ditch in Wychwood, Oxon. Antiquity 4: 303–315.
Crawford, O.G.S. 1931. The Chiltern Grim’s Ditches. Antiquity 5(18): 161–171.
Crawford, O.G.S. 1953. Archaeology in the Field, London: Praeger.
Dyer, J. 1961. Dray’s Ditches, Bedfordshire, and early Iron Age territorial boundaries in the
Chilterns. The Antiquaries Journal 118: 32–43.
Eagles, B. and Allen, M. 2018. A reconsideration of East Wansdyke; its construction and date – a preliminary note in B. Eagles, From Roman Civitas to Anglo-Saxon Shire: Topographical Studies on the Formation of Wessex. Oxford: Oxbow: 93–100.
Erskine, J.G.P. 2007. The West Wansdyke: an appraisal of the dating, dimensions and construction techniques in the light of excavated evidence. Archaeological Journal 164: 80–108.
Ford, S. 1982. Fieldwork and excavation on the Berkshire Grims Ditch. Oxoniensia 47: 13–36.
Fox, C. 1955. Offa’s Dyke. A Field Survey of the Western Frontier-Works of Mercia in the Seventh and Eighth Centuries A.D. London: The British Academy/Oxford University Press.
Fox, A. and Fox, C. 1959. Wansdyke reconsidered. Archaeological Journal 114: 1–48.
Fowler, P. 2001. Wansdyke in the Woods: an unfinished Roman military earthwork for a nonevent, in P. Ellis (ed.) Roman Wiltshire and After: Papers in Honour of Ken Annable. Devizes: Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society: 179–198.
Gardiner, K. 1998. The Wansdyke Diktat? – A Discussion Paper. Bristol and Avon Archaeology (reprinted in the Wansdyke Project 21 website)
Gover, J.E.B., Mawer A. and Stenton F.M. 1939. The Place-Names of Wiltshire, Place Name Society Vol. 16. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Green, H.S. 1971. Wansdyke, Excavations 1966 to 1970. The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine 66: 129–146.
Greenaway, R. and Woodage, B. 2003. Pang Valley Scheduled Ancient Monuments Survey: Grim’s Ditch in De la Beche Manor, Aldworth; Grim’s Ditch in Foxborough Wood, Aldworth. Unpublished report, West Berkshire Heritage Service.
Greenaway, R. and Woodage, B. 2004. Pang Valley Scheduled Ancient Monuments Survey: Grim’s Ditch Bennet’s Wood Farm, Streatley; Grim’s Ditch Ash Hill, Streatley. Unpublished report, West Berkshire Heritage Service.
Grimes, W.F. 1951. The Jurassic Way, in W.F. Grimes (ed.) Aspects of Archaeology in Britain and Beyond: Essays Presented to O.G.S. Crawford. London: H.W. Edwards: 144–171.
Hartley, B.R. 1957. The Wandlebury Iron Age Hill-Fort, Excavations of 1955–6. Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 50: 1–27.
Hinchliffe, J. 1975. Excavations at Grim’s Ditch Mongewell, 1974. Oxoniensia 40: 122–135.
Lambrick, G. 1998. Frontier territory along the Thames. British Archaeology 33.
Lethbridge, T. 1958. The riddle of the dykes. Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 51: 1–5.
Malim, T. 2007. The origins and design of linear earthworks in the Welsh Marches. Landscape Enquires, Proceedings of the Clifton Antiquarian Club 8: 13–32.
Malim T. and Hayes L. 2008. The date and nature of Wat’s Dyke. Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History 15: 147–179.
Malim T., Penn K., Robinson B., Wait G. and Welsh, K. 1996. New evidence on the Cambridgeshire Dykes and Worsted Street Roman Road. Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 85: 27–122
Massey, R. 1999. The North Oxfordshire Grim’s Ditch: Cult, Status and Polity in the Late Pre-Roman Iron Age. Unpublished MA dissertation, Bristol University.
Pitt Rivers, A.H.L-F. 1892. Excavations in Bokerly and Wansdyke, Dorset and Wiltshire, 1888–1891. Vol. III. Privately Printed.
Pitt Rivers, A.H.L-F. 1892. Excavations in Wansdyke 1889–91. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine 26: 335–42.
Reynolds, A. and Langlands, A. 2006. Social identities on the macro scale: a maximum view of Wansdyke, in W. Davies, G. Halsall and A. Reynolds (eds) People and Space in the Middle Ages, 300–1300, Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols: 13–44.
Sullivan, P. 2019. The Little History of Oxfordshire. Stroud: The History Press. The Victoria History of the County of Wiltshire, Vol. 1 Part 2. 1973. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Williams, R.G.J. 1992. The Stratford Lane Roman road and other early routes on Mendip Proceedings of the University of Bristol Spelaeological Society 19 (2): 151–182.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23914/odj.v2i0.256
Refbacks
- There are currently no refbacks.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
ISSN: 2695-625X
Follow us on:
Edited in Madrid by JAS Arqueología