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A project design for the excavation of a round barrow near Crowlink, East Sussex
Christopher Greatorex
Field Archaeology Unit, University College, London
Introduction
Background
Archaeological Background
Other sites situated in the vicinity of Barrow A
Site specific aims and objectives
Wider research objectives
Excavation methodology
Palaeoenvironmental sampling
Bibliography
Introduction
The round barrow which is the subject of this proposal is located in a prominent posi ...
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Last Update: 12 June 1996 (Construction completed)
THE CRIFT FARM PROJECT
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Dr Gerry McDonnell
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCES
UNIVERSITY OF BRADFORD
Go to the listing of project report links or visit the Ancient Metallurgy Research Group.
Background
The pre-eminence of Cornwall (and Devon) in the production of tin is well documented (Lewis 1965, Penhallurick 1986). However knowledge of the methods and technology of tin prod ...
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Anglo-Saxon and Viking Yorkshire
The Anglo-Saxon and Viking Yorkshire Project is a successor to the York Environs Project hosted within the Archaeology Department at York University. It is directed by Dr Julian Richards. As part of its work the project has been investigating the site at Cottam, an Anglian and Anglo-Scandinavian settlement in the Yorkshire Wolds.
Cottam was discovered by metal-detector users in 1987, and we have so far carried out three seasons of excavation:
Cottam Project Outline and Research Design
Interim report 1993
Interim report 1995
Interim report 1996
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A Bronze Age Burnt mound at Watermead Country Park, Birstall
A Bronze Age Burnt mound at Watermead Country Park, Birstall
Susan Ripper
Excavations were undertaken in May and June 1996 by ULAS at a gravel extraction quarry in the parish of Birstall just north of Leicester. The quarry lies within the Watermead Country Park, an area of open parkland and nature reserves either side of the River Soar.
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D. Hind, Chert Use in the Mesolithic
CHERT USE IN THE MESOLITHIC OF NORTHERN ENGLAND
D. Hind, University of Sheffield
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This paper is written in the light of ongoing doctoral research into the Late Mesolithic and Early Neolithic periods of the Peak District, North Derbyshire. The main tenet of the thesis is that, whilst the transition between these two periods sees considerable change in traditions of making and using stone tools, there are also continuities. One way in whi ...
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The Wolf Den
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Deep under the limestone rocks of the Yorkshire Dales lies a secret resting place that has been hidden for over three and a half thousand years. The bleak landscape c ...
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A project with training excavations involving research on Iron Age, Romano-British, post-Roman, medieval and post-medieval (historic) archaeology, based at Castell Henllys but also at other sites in the region.
Castell Henllys itself is an award-winning interpretative site with reconstructed roundhouses based on the excavated evidence. Here, research, training and public interpretation are combined in a unique way.
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Excavating Ely's Historic past
OLDER THAN JESUS, ELY DATES BACK TO THE BRONZE AGE.
Trace the "EBB & FLOW" of one of England's most Historic of Cities.
September 2000 - Channel 4 Time Team in Ely!
ELY took a step back in time when actor Tony Robinson brought members of the Channel Four Time Team to the archaeological dig in Broad Street. The documentary team visited the site while members of the Cambridge University Archaeological Unit carried out work on the dig.
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Early Neolithic Dates on Human Bone from Fox Hole Cave, Derbyshire
A.T. Chamberlain. Department of Archaeology and Prehistory, University of Sheffield, Northgate House, West Street, Sheffield, S1 4ET, U.K. email: a.chamberlain@shef.ac.uk
When referencing this article, please use the following convention:
Chamberlain, A.T. 2001. Early Neolithic dates on human bone from Fox Hole Cave, Derbyshire. Capra 3 available at - http://capra.group.shef.ac.uk/3/foxholedates.html
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With spectacular views over the Solway Firth and the distant Lakeland fells, Caerlaverock Castle is among the most impressive in Britain. There are in fact two castles here. The present castle replaced an earlier one, dating from the 13th century, which lies around 200 metres to its south-east, in an area of wooded marshland. In 1998, a team of archaeologists from SUAT carried out an excavation of the old castle site, on behalf of Historic Scotland, and they have returned this summer ...
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Wharram Percy
The Lost Medieval Village
Wharram Percy, located in Yorkshire, has been occupied by humans since the Iron Age. Romans, Anglo-Saxons, Vikings, Normans -- all have lived out their lives in this high-wold village. As an archeological site, it was one of the most important peasant digs in England.
Here you will see St. Martin's parish church, peasant house sites, and the Norman manor house.
Ken Tompkins
ken@loki.stockton.edu
© 1996 by Kenneth Tompkins
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