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Along Prehistoric Lines Neolithic Iron Age And Romanobritish Activity At The Former Mod Headquarters Durrington Wiltshire Steve Thompson

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Along Prehistoric Lines Neolithic Iron Age And Romanobritish Activity At The Former Mod Headquarters Durrington Wiltshire Steve Thompson
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Publisher: Trust for Wessex Archaeology Limited
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 19.01 MB
Pages: 130
Author: Steve Thompson, Andrew Powell
ISBN: 9781911137047, 9781911137054, 1911137042, 1911137050
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Along Prehistoric Lines Neolithic Iron Age And Romanobritish Activity At The Former Mod Headquarters Durrington Wiltshire Steve Thompson by Steve Thompson, Andrew Powell 9781911137047, 9781911137054, 1911137042, 1911137050 instant download after payment.

An excavation in 2010-12 on the site of the former Ministry of Defence (MoD) Headquarters in Durrington, Wiltshire, revealed evidence spanning the post-glacial to the post-medieval periods. It lies immediately north-east of the Stonehenge part of the Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites World Heritage Site. The significant discoveries made during the excavation include a relatively deeply buried Late Glacial Allerød soil, and a zone of Late Neolithic activity centred on a number of natural solution hollows, posthole alignments and pit groups. The Late Iron Age defences, probably constructed in the immediate pre-Conquest period and decommissioned soon after, influenced the layout of early Romano-British fields and settlement activity. This report describes the site, and places it in its local context. Reports on the finds, dating and environmental remains are also presented.

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