Cutsdean

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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'Cutsdean', 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/p41 [accessed 23 November 2024].

'Cutsdean', 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 23, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/ancient-glos/p41.

"Cutsdean". 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. 23 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/ancient-glos/p41.

CUTSDEN

(18 miles N. of Cirencester)

A burial (approx. SP 091305) of an adult male, probably in a wooden coffin, was found in 1955; two Romano-British sherds were in the grave fill. (fn. 1) The ploughed out agger of the Roman road, Ryknild Street, is clearly visible on air photographs (fn. 2) at SP 14213058, continuing the straight section across Bourton Downs (see Bourtonon-the-Hill).

Footnotes

  • 1. TBGAS, 74 (1955), 176.
  • 2. N.M.R., OAP 352–3/129.