Eighteen trenches were cut at Odell Glebe Land, Sharnbrook, Bedfordshire, with the aim of producing a better understanding of potential buried archaeological remains. Twelve trenches yielded archaeological evidence ranging from features associated with worked flint of prehistoric date to evidence for medieval ridge and furrow ploughing.
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