Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester Iron Age and Romano-British Monuments in the Gloucestershire Cotswolds. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1976.
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'Ampney Crucis', in Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester Iron Age and Romano-British Monuments in the Gloucestershire Cotswolds( London, 1976), British History Online https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/ancient-glos/p3 [accessed 27 November 2024].
'Ampney Crucis', in Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester Iron Age and Romano-British Monuments in the Gloucestershire Cotswolds( London, 1976), British History Online, accessed November 27, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/ancient-glos/p3.
"Ampney Crucis". Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester Iron Age and Romano-British Monuments in the Gloucestershire Cotswolds. (London, 1976), , British History Online. Web. 27 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/ancient-glos/p3.
AMPNEY CRUCIS
(2 miles E. of Cirencester)
Akeman Street runs E.-W. across the parish. A cinerary urn and Roman coins, including a silver coin of Honorius, were found in a quarry beside the turnpike road to Oxford, c. 1777. (fn. 1)
(1) Probable Settlement (SP 069031), undated, S. of Akeman Street, is revealed by crop-marks covering about 30 acres of level ground on Forest Marble.
C.U.A.P., OAP AOS 22–3.