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Bronze Age field system at Tower's Fen, Thorney, Peterborough - Excavations at 'Thorney Borrow Pit' 2004-2005... Bronze Age field system at Tower's Fen, Thorney, Peterborough - Excavations at 'Thorney Borrow Pit' 2004-2005 (Paperback)
Andrew Mudd, Ben Pears; Edited by Gary Coates, Andy Richmond
R1,167 Discovery Miles 11 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Archaeological excavation of about 11ha of land at Towers Fen, Thorney, Peterborough (England), investigated part of an extensive pattern of ditched enclosures and fields associated with several waterholes and two ponds. One large pit, which may have been a waterhole, yielded Early Bronze Age pottery and is radiocarbon dated to the terminal 3rd millennium BC. Two other dates from the ponds came out at around 1500-1300 BC. The other features were probably also Middle to Late Bronze Age although the limited quantity of pottery was not datable precisely. Waterlogged material recovered from the deeper features included most of an unusual wooden tub or bucket, as well as other pieces of worked wood. The palaeo-environmental evidence from pollen, plant macro-fossils, insects and charred plant remains indicated that the land supported a mosaic of woodland, scrub, arable fields, meadow and short grazed grassland. A wide variety of trees was present, particularly wet-loving species such as willow and alder, and there was abundant evidence for coppicing. Nearby excavations at Pode Hole, and the wider picture provided by plotted cropmarks, indicate that the site formed part of an extensive prehistoric landscape. It is suggested that the Bronze Age agricultural landscape developed piecemeal and was based upon a mixed arable and pastoral economy. This contrasts with Fengate and other landscapes of this period where large-scale land divisions have been related to intensive livestock management. The sparse evidence for contemporaneous settlement is typical of many sites of this period.

Archaeological Excavations at Pode Hole Quarry - Bronze Age occupation on the Cambridgeshire Fen-edge (Paperback, New): Patrick... Archaeological Excavations at Pode Hole Quarry - Bronze Age occupation on the Cambridgeshire Fen-edge (Paperback, New)
Patrick Daniel; Edited by Gary Coates, Andy Richmond
R2,220 Discovery Miles 22 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Archaeological investigations in response to the expansion of Pode Hole sand and gravel quarry (Cambridgeshire, east England), exposed a well-preserved prehistoric Fen-edge landscape covering an area of approximately 24 hectares. Pottery dates and a series of radiocarbon determinations reveal that the site was occupied throughout the second millennium BC, with activity apparently intensifying later in that period. A substantial assemblage of locally made Bronze Age pottery and other artefacts was gathered during the excavations.

A Prehistoric and Romano-British Landscape - Excavations at Whitemoor Haye Quarry, Staffordshire, 1997-1999 (Paperback): Gary... A Prehistoric and Romano-British Landscape - Excavations at Whitemoor Haye Quarry, Staffordshire, 1997-1999 (Paperback)
Gary Coates
R1,304 Discovery Miles 13 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A report on excavations carried out by the Birmingham University Field Archaeology Unit in the Valley of the River Tame in Staffordshire between 1997 and 1998. Their investigations revealed Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age barrows and Beaker burials in the north of the site and a later occupation phase from the Iron Age to the Roman period including evidence from pits, enclosures, environmental and artefactual evidence attesting to developments in agriculture, and trade and exchange networks.

Four Sites in Cambridgeshire - Excavations at Pode Hole Farm, Paston, Longstanton and Bassingbourn, 1996-7 (Paperback): Gary... Four Sites in Cambridgeshire - Excavations at Pode Hole Farm, Paston, Longstanton and Bassingbourn, 1996-7 (Paperback)
Gary Coates, Richard Cuttler, Peter Ellis, Catharine Mould
R1,383 Discovery Miles 13 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Reports of excavations carried out at the following sites: a Bronze Age barrow and Romano-British features at Pode Hole Farm; a Romano-British rural site at Paston; Late Saxon and Medieval sites at Longstanton and at Bassinbourn.

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