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Archaeological Excavations At Pode Hole Quarry Bronze Age Occupation On The Cambridgeshire Fenedge Patrick Daniel

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Archaeological Excavations At Pode Hole Quarry Bronze Age Occupation On The Cambridgeshire Fenedge Patrick Daniel
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.98 MB
Author: Patrick Daniel, Andy Richmond, Gary Coates
ISBN: 9781407304298, 1407304291
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Archaeological Excavations At Pode Hole Quarry Bronze Age Occupation On The Cambridgeshire Fenedge Patrick Daniel by Patrick Daniel, Andy Richmond, Gary Coates 9781407304298, 1407304291 instant download after payment.

Edited by Andy Richmond and Gary Coates.

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.

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