
H 297 x W 210 mm
217 pages
163 figures, 45 tables (colour throughout)
Published Jul 2023
ISBN
Paperback: 9781999822224
Keywords
Mesolithic; Early Neolithic timber tructure; Iron Age; deliberate deposition; Roman; early medieval; aDNA
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Cotswold Archaeology Monograph 16
By Paulo Guarino, Alistair Barclay
Paperback
£25.00
Ephemeral traces of Mesolithic and Neolithic activity, including a possible Neolithic timber structure, were found. The remains of a probable Late Bronze Age pit alignment were also found. Small Iron Age settlements comprising roundhouses, pits, and burials were revealed. One burial in a pit had been subjected to unusual treatment.
List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Summary
Prologue
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Excavation results – early prehistoric: Mesolithic to Late Bronze Age
Chapter 3 Excavation results – later prehistoric, Roman and Saxon
Chapter 5 Artefacts
Chapter 6 Environmental evidence
Chapter 7 Discussion
Bibliography
Appendix 1 Summary of storage pits
Index
Paolo Guarino is an Assistant Post-Excavation Manager at Cotswold Archaeology (Kemble). He has worked in British commercial archaeology for 20 years, directing projects in Southern England as well as Italy and Turkey. His academic interest include social complexity/inequality in prehistoric Turkey and Mesopotamia, and has published a number of articles.
Alistair Barclay is the Principal Post-Excavation Manager (Andover) and deals with all aspects of post-excavation and publication. He is an authority on prehistoric pottery, chronology and monuments, and has authored over a dozen books and monographs, and numerous research articles)