A Multi-phased Barrow and Possible Henge Monument at West Ashby, Lincolnshire
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Published:1985-12
Issue:1
Volume:51
Page:103-136
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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:
Field Naomi,Harman M.,Keepax C.,Manby T.,Needham S.,Saville A.
Abstract
Excavation of the surviving half of a barrow, identified from aerial photographs as having three concentric ditches, revealed a sequence of at least six major alterations. The site may originally have been a Class I henge monument subsequently adapted for use as a barrow. Features of all phases were mainly in the central area of the barrow and included two inhumations in coffins, one accompanied by a Yorkshire-type food vessel. A cremation in a Primary Series collared urn was accompanied by a bronze razor/knife and two flint plano-convex knives. A further cremation in a collared urn was found in the middle ditch. The barrow lay close to a settlement; early Bronze Age flintwork and pottery, including Grooved Ware and Beaker, were recovered from the several phases of mound make-up.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Geography, Planning and Development
Reference60 articles.
1. Archaeological Notes 1970;Wilson;Lincolnshire Hist, and Archaeol.,1971
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