The Evolution of a Romano-British Courtyard Villa: Excavations at the Former Dings Crusaders Rugby Ground, Stoke Gifford, 2016-2018
Synopsis
Excavations between 2016-2018 revealed a series of structures that were re-organised and rebuilt over time, which culminated in a stone-built winged corridor villa in the mid to late 4th century AD. Wings were added to the buildings and a portico at the front opened out onto a courtyard. The outer courtyard was flanked by ancillary buildings, one of which contained a hypocaust and another a small bath suite. Finds included a rare copper alloy figurative lamp with probable foreign origins, a lion mask and a range of pottery, glass worked stone and bone. Environmental remains indicate a mixed arable and pastoral agricultural economy that supported its inhabitants and may have produced a surplus. Wood for fuel and other purposes was obtained from surrounding hedges and copses.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Cotswold Archaeology
- ISBN: 9781999822217
- Number of pages: 256
- Dimensions: 219 x 306 x 22 mm
- Weight: 1356g
- Languages: English
