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Excavations on Wether Hill, Ingram, Northumberland, 1994–2015 (Hardcover)
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Excavations on Wether Hill, Ingram, Northumberland, 1994–2015 (Hardcover)
Series: Northern Archaeology, 24, 2023
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The Northumberland Archaeological Group’s (NAG) Wether Hill
project spanned the years 1994–2015 and was located on the
eponymous hilltop overlooking the mouth of the Breamish Valley in
the Northumberland Cheviots. The project had been inspired by the
RCHME’s ‘Southeast Cheviots Project’ that had discovered and
recorded extensive prehistoric and later landscapes. The NAG
project investigated several sites. Over the 11 seasons of
excavation, NAG recorded evidence of residual Mesolithic activity
(microliths), a burial cairn containing two Beakers in an oak
coffin, which was superseded by a stone-built cist containing three
Food Vessels, Iron Age cord rig cultivation and clearance cairns, a
series of Middle/Late Iron Age timber-built palisaded enclosures, a
cross-ridge dyke, which protected the southern approach to the
Wether Hill fort, and sampled the multi-period bivallate hillfort.
The hillfort sequence on Wether Hill began with a succession of
palisaded enclosures, which were later replaced by bivallate earth
and stone defenses; both phases appear to have been associated with
timber-built houses. Eventually the fort was abandoned, and three
stone-built roundhouses were constructed in the fort. The 18
radiocarbon dates obtained from various contexts in the hillfort
makes this site one of the better dated forts in the Borders. The
chronology of the Wether Hill fort spanned the Middle/Late Iron
Age, which corresponds with dates from palisaded enclosures
excavated elsewhere on the hilltop spur. Taken together, this
evidence provides a snapshot of settlement hierarchies and
agricultural practices during the later Iron Age in this part of
the Northumberland Cheviots. The excavations also help
contextualise some of the RCHME survey evidence, providing data to
model chronology, potential prehistoric settlement density and
land-use patterns at different time periods in the well-preserved
archaeological landscapes of the Cheviots.
General
Imprint: |
Oxbow Books
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Series: |
Northern Archaeology, 24, 2023 |
Release date: |
July 2023 |
Authors: |
Peter Topping
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Dimensions: |
298 x 210mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
192 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-78925-969-8 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
1-78925-969-X |
Barcode: |
9781789259698 |
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