A Late Bronze Age Landscape at South Hornchurch, Essex
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Published:2000
Issue:
Volume:66
Page:319-359
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ISSN:0079-497X
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Container-title:Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Proc. Prehist. Soc.
Author:
Guttmann E.B.A.,Last J.,Gale R.,Harrison E.,McDonald T.,Macphail R.I.,Scaife R.,Waldron T.
Abstract
A 2.5 ha open area excavation at South Hornchurch, Essex (London Borough of Havering) has revealed an extensive Late Bronze Age settlement on the Thames terrace gravels. The site is particularly significant because of the association of a circular ditched enclosure or ringwork with a contemporary field system, as well as clusters of enclosed and unenclosed circular structures. Two enclosures were formed by rings of pits or large post-holes. Placed pottery deposits and unurned cremation burials were found, mostly associated with structures and entranceways. Other finds include both plain and decorated Post Deverel-Rinibury pottery, burnt flint, spindle whorls, possible loomweights, perforated clay slabs, and a bivalve clay sword mould. The entire site was subsequently sealed by a buried colluvial ploughsoil which almost certainly represents the final phase of Late Bronze Age activity. The site's spatial structure, environmental context, and regional significance are discussed.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Geography, Planning and Development
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