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Excavations At Oxford Castle 1999-2009

English · Hardback

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Oxford Castle was built in 1071 at the west end of the thriving late Saxon town. Although it was never a castle of the first rank as a royal or seigneurial stronghold, it was an active county castle throughout the medieval period. Largely abandoned by the late 16th century, it continued to serve as the county gaol; new gaol buildings reflecting contemporary ideas on prison reform were constructed in the 18th century, and again in the 19th century when Oxford Prison adopted the ¿separate system¿. The closure of the prison in 1996, and the subsequent redevelopment of the site, provided the opportunity for archaeological investigation between 1999 and 2009. This volume reports and discusses the results of the excavations, building recording, documentary research, and the specialist finds and environmental analyses. The most substantial results relate to the late Saxon town and its rampart, and to the construction of the Norman motte and bailey castle and its defensive rampart and ditches. More limited information was obtained for the castle in its later medieval form and for its brief refortification during the Parliamentary occupation of Oxford in the Civil War. Numerous human burials found at the site are reported, including an important group of early post-medieval prisoners who had been dissected (or ¿anatomised¿). A number of innovative later prison buildings surviving at the site are described and discussed, and the evidence for the castle chapel of St George and the date and function of the associated St George¿s Tower are considered in detail.

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Oxford Castle was built in 1071 at the west end of the thriving late Saxon town. A number of innovative later prison buildings surviving at the site are described and discussed, and the evidence for the castle chapel of St George and the date and function of the associated St George's Tower are considered in detail.

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Authors Anne Dodd, Julian Munby, Julian Norton Munby, Andrew Norton, Daniel Poore
Publisher Oxford uni commitee archaeolog
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 10.09.2019
 
EAN 9781905905454
ISBN 978-1-905905-45-4
No. of pages 520
Series Thames Valley Landscapes Monog
Thames Valley LandscapesMonograph
Thames Valley Landscapesmonogr
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture
Non-fiction book > History > Pre and early history, antiquity

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