A Neolithic and Bronze Age Landscape in Northamptonshire

A Neolithic and Bronze Age Landscape in Northamptonshire
Title A Neolithic and Bronze Age Landscape in Northamptonshire PDF eBook
Author Jan Harding
Publisher English Heritage
Pages 976
Release 2013-01-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1848021755

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The Raunds Area Project investigated more than 20 Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments in the Nene Valley. From c 5000 BC to the early 1st millennium cal BC a succession of ritual mounds and burial mounds were built as settlement along the valley sides increased and woodland was cleared. Starting as a regular stopping-place for flint knapping and domestic tasks, first the Long Mound, and then Long Barrow, the north part of the Turf Mound and the Avenue were built in the 5th millennium BC. With the addition of the Long Enclosure, the Causewayed Ring Ditch, and the Southern Enclosure, there was a chain of five or six diverse monuments stretched along the river bank by c 3000 cal BC. Later, a timber platform, the Riverside Structure, was built and the focus of ceremonial activity shifted to the Cotton 'Henge', two concentric ditches on the occupied valley side. From c 2200 cal BC monument building accelerated and included the Segmented Ditch Circle and at least 20 round barrows, almost all containing burials, at first inhumations, then cremations down to c 1000 cal BC, by which time two overlapping systems of paddocks and droveways had been laid out. Finally, the terrace began to be settled when these had gone out of use, in the early 1st millennium cal BC. This second volume of the Raunds Area Project, published as a CD, comprises the detailed reports on the environmental archaeology, artefact studies, geophysics and chronology.

A Neolithic and Bronze Age Landscape in Northhamptonshire

A Neolithic and Bronze Age Landscape in Northhamptonshire
Title A Neolithic and Bronze Age Landscape in Northhamptonshire PDF eBook
Author Jan Harding
Publisher
Pages 356
Release 2007
Genre History
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This publication presents the pre-Iron Age aspects of the Raunds Area Project, which between 1985 and 1993 investigated some 3.5km of the floor of the Nene valley in north east Northamptonshire.

Mapping Ancient Landscapes in Northamptonshire

Mapping Ancient Landscapes in Northamptonshire
Title Mapping Ancient Landscapes in Northamptonshire PDF eBook
Author Alison Deegan
Publisher English Heritage
Pages 179
Release 2013-02-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1848021690

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A record of the National Mapping Programme project in Northamptonshire. It recovered and mapped archaeological evidence from field systems, through settlement remains, to funerary monuments, and ranges from the Neolithic to the 20th century.

Archaeological Mitigation at Magna Park, Lutterworth, Leicestershire

Archaeological Mitigation at Magna Park, Lutterworth, Leicestershire
Title Archaeological Mitigation at Magna Park, Lutterworth, Leicestershire PDF eBook
Author Stephen Morris
Publisher Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Pages 291
Release 2024-07-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1803277866

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MOLA carried out a programme of archaeological investigations at Magna Park, Lutterworth, Leicestershire (June 2020-March 2021). This work included the recovery of 30 middle Bronze Age cremations at one location, the second largest cemetery of this period yet found in the county.

Is There a British Chalcolithic?

Is There a British Chalcolithic?
Title Is There a British Chalcolithic? PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Allen
Publisher Oxbow Books
Pages 546
Release 2012-06-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1842178970

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The Chalcolithic, the phase in prehistory when the important technical development of adding tin to copper to produce bronze had not yet taken place, is not a term generally used by British prehistorians and whether there is even a definable phase is debated. Is There a British Chalcolithic? brings together many leading authorities in 20 papers that address this question. Papers are grouped under several headings. 'Definitions, Issues, and Debate' considers whether appropriate criteria apply that define a distinctive period (c. 2450 - 2150 cal BC) in cultural, social, and temporal terms with particular emphasis on the role and status of metal artifacts and Beaker pottery. 'Continental Perspectives' addresses various aspects of comparative regions of Europe where a Chalcolithic has been defined. 'Around Britain and Ireland' presents a series of large-scale regional case studies where authors argue for and against the adoption of the term. The final section, 'Economy, Landscapes, and Monuments', looks at aspects of economy, land-use and burial tradition and provides a detailed consideration of the Stonehenge and Avebury landscapes during the period in question. The volume contains much detailed information on sites and artifacts, and comprehensive radiocarbon datasets that will be invaluable to scholars and students studying this enigmatic but pivotal episode of British Prehistory. Additional information originally found on included CD ROM can be downloaded here: https://books.casematepublishers.com/Is_There_a_British_Chalcolithic.pdf

Broken Bodies, Places and Objects

Broken Bodies, Places and Objects
Title Broken Bodies, Places and Objects PDF eBook
Author Anna Sörman
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 357
Release 2023-11-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000986217

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Broken Bodies, Places and Objects demonstrates the breadth of fragmentation and fragment use in prehistory and history and provides an up-to-date insight into current archaeological thinking around the topic. A seal broken and shared by two trade parties, dog jaws accompanying the dead in Mesolithic burials, fragments of ancient warships commodified as souvenirs, parts of an ancient dynastic throne split up between different colonial collections... Pieces of the past are everywhere around us. Fragments have a special potential precisely because of their incomplete format – as a new matter that can reference its original whole but can also live on with new, unrelated meanings. Deliberate breakage of bodies, places and objects for the use of fragments has been attested from all time periods in the past. It has now been over 20 years since John Chapman’s major publication introducing fragmentation studies, and the topic is more present than ever in archaeology. This volume offers the first European-wide review of the concept of fragmentation, collecting case studies from the Neolithic to Modernity and extending the ideas of fragmentation theory in new directions. The book is written for scholars and students in archaeology, but it is also relevant for neighbouring fields with an interest in material culture, such as anthropology, history, cultural heritage studies, museology, art and architecture.

Bronze Age, Iron Age, Roman and Saxon settlements along the route of the A43 Corby Link Road, Northamptonshire

Bronze Age, Iron Age, Roman and Saxon settlements along the route of the A43 Corby Link Road, Northamptonshire
Title Bronze Age, Iron Age, Roman and Saxon settlements along the route of the A43 Corby Link Road, Northamptonshire PDF eBook
Author Stephen Morris
Publisher Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Pages 318
Release 2023-10-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 180327607X

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This volume reports the results of intermittent archaeological mitigation works for the A43 Corby Link Road, Northamptonshire, undertaken by MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology) between June 2012 to October 2013. Evidence was uncovered relating to Bronze Age, Iron Age, Roman and Saxon settlements.