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Nina Morgan and Philip Powell, A Story in Stone: The Geology of the Oxford University Museum of Natural History Building

© 2023, Boydell and Brewer

© 2023, Boydell and Brewer

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Officers and Committee of the Oxfordshire Architectural and Historical Society vii
  4. List of Abbreviations viii
  5. List of Contributors ix
  6. ARTICLES
  7. The Uffington White Horse Complex as a Winter Solstice Sunrise Observatory 1
  8. The Site of St Frideswide’s Minster Debated 17
  9. The Mysterious Lawyer: The Tomb Effigy of an Unidentified Man of Law at Deddington 35
  10. Religious Rivalry in Victorian Cowley St John and its Legacy 49
  11. REPORTS
  12. Prehistoric Landscape and Late Iron Age Agriculture South of Banbury: Excavations at Wykham Park Farm and Bloxham Road 73
  13. Neolithic Occupation, a Later Bronze Age Enclosure and Other Remains East of Southam Road, Banbury 109
  14. Excavation of Late Neolithic and Early Iron Age Settlement at Highworth Road, Faringdon 163
  15. A Neolithic Burial and Prehistoric to Anglo-Saxon Activity at Polar Technology, Eynsham 191
  16. An Eighth- to Seventh-Century BC Pit Cluster and a Middle Iron Age Boundary Ditch: Further Excavation at Chinham Farm Extension, Bowling Green Farm Quarry, Faringdon 227
  17. Middle Iron Age to Roman Settlement at Swan School and Meadowbrook College, New Marston 257
  18. Late Neolithic to Beaker-Period Activity and a Mid Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Sutton Road, Milton 293
  19. Excavations at St Georges Road, Wallingford: Evidence for a Complex Sequence of Defences near to the West Gate of the Late Anglo-Saxon Burh 323
  20. NOTES
  21. Archaeological Work in Oxford, 2022 343
  22. Archaeological Work in Oxfordshire, 2022 347
  23. The Portable Antiquities Scheme in Oxfordshire, 2022 351
  24. Oxfordshire Museums Service, 2022 359
  25. A First-Hand Account of Daily Life in Woodstock Union Workhouse in the High Victorian Period 361
  26. A Nineteenth-Century Livery Stable and the Morris Garage Workshop: Investigations at the Morris Building, Longwall Street, Oxford 365
  27. REVIEWS
  28. John Naylor and Eleanor Standley, with other contributors, The Watlington Hoard: Coinage, Kings and the Viking Great Army in Oxfordshire, AD 875–880 373
  29. Michael Farley, The Kings at Brill: The Early History of a Buckinghamshire Village in the Forest of Bernwood 374
  30. Simon Townley (ed.), A History of the County of Oxford, vol. 20, The South Oxfordshire Chilterns: Caversham, Goring and Area 375
  31. Peregrine Horden (ed.), The Reredos of All Souls College, Oxford 378
  32. Geoffrey Tyack, The Historic Heart of Oxford University 380
  33. Alice Blackford Millea, Oxford University: Stories from the Archives 381
  34. Judith Curthoys, Cows & Curates: The Story of the Lands and Livings of Christ Church 382
  35. Stephen Wass, Seventeenth-Century Water Gardens and the Birth of Modern Scientific Thought in Oxford: The Case of Hanwell Castle 384
  36. Hugo Brunner and Ingrid Lunt, The Lord Lieutenants and High Sheriffs of Oxfordshire 385
  37. Nina Morgan and Philip Powell, A Story in Stone: The Geology of the Oxford University Museum of Natural History Building 386
  38. Vivian Ridler (ed. Colin Ridler), Diary of a Master Printer: A Year in the Life of the Printer to the University, Oxford 387
  39. Geoffrey Tyack, The Making of Our Urban Landscape 389
  40. INDEX 393
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