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Title Waterlands : prehistoric life at Bar pasture, Pode hole quarry, Peterborough / edited by Andy Richmond, Karen Francis and Gary Coates ; with specialist contributions by Hugo Anderson-Whymark [and sixteen others]
Published Oxford : Archaeopress Publishing, [2022]
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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 310 pages) : illustrations (some color), maps, plans
Contents Chapter 1: Introduction ; Background to the Project ; Project Aims ; Methodology ; Report Structure ; Chapter 2: The Project Area ; The Landscape Context ; The Geological Context ; Implications for Archaeological Survival ; The Archaeological Context ; Chapter 3: The Excavations ; Summary ; PERIOD 0: MESOLITHIC (c. 9000 to 3500 BC) ; PERIOD 1: EARLY TO LATE NEOLITHIC (c. 3800 to 2000 BC) ; PERIOD 2A: BEAKER (c. 2400-1900 BC) ; PERIOD 2B: EARLY BRONZE AGE (1916-1640 cal BC) ; PERIOD 3: MIDDLE BRONZE AGE (c. 1600-1100 BC) ; PERIOD 3A: EARLY MIDDLE BRONZE AGE (1623-1463 cal BC) ; PERIOD 3B: LATER MIDDLE BRONZE AGE (1400-1130 cal BC) ; PERIOD 4: LATE BRONZE AGE TO EARLY IRON AGE (c. 1100 -- 500 BC) ; PERIOD 4A: LATE BRONZE AGE (c. 1100 -- 800 BC) ; PERIOD 4B: LATE BRONZE AGE / EARLY IRON AGE (c. 800-500 BC) ; PERIOD 5: MIDDLE TO LATE IRON AGE (EARLY LA TÈNE) ; PERIOD 5A: EARLY LA TÈNE IRON AGE 1 (511-207 cal BC) ; PERIOD 5B: EARLY LA TÈNE IRON AGE 2 (350-53 cal BC) ; Chapter 4: Material Culture ; Introduction ; PREHISTORIC POTTERY -- Elaine L Morris ; CLAY WEIGHTS -- Elaine L Morris ; FIRED CLAY -- Elaine L Morris ; BRIQUETAGE -- Elaine L Morris ; ROMAN POTTERY -- Ruth Leary ; STRUCK LITHICS -- Hugo Anderson-Whymark ; QUERNS -- Karen Francis ; METALWORKING RESIDUES -- Gerry McDonnell ; Chapter 5: Environmental Archaeology ; THE PALAEOENVIRONMENTAL REMAINS -- John Summers ; POLLEN -- Rob Scaife and Catherine Langdon ; CARBONISED PLANT MACROFOSSILS -- John Summers ; WATERLOGGED PLANT MACROFOSSILS -- John Summers ; CHARCOAL -- John Summers ; PALAEOENVIRONMENTAL SUMMARY -- John Summers ; WATERLOGGED WOOD -- Michael Bamforth and Maisie Taylor ; ANIMAL BONE -- Julia E M Cussans and James Rackham ; Chapter 6: Human Bone -- Katie Keefe, Elina Petersone-Gordina and Malin Holst, with contributions by Harriet Jacklin ; Chapter 7: Discussion and Synthesis ; INTRODUCTION ; THE EARLIEST EVIDENCE ; EARLY TO LATE NEOLITHIC ; BEAKER ; EARLY BRONZE AGE ; MIDDLE BRONZE AGE ; LATE MIDDLE BRONZE AGE ; LATE BRONZE AGE ; LATE BRONZE AGE / EARLY IRON AGE ; EARLY LA TÈNE IRON AGE 1 ; EARLY LA TÈNE IRON AGE 2 ; RE-USE OF A ONCE ABANDONED LANDSCAPE ; Appendix A: Prehistoric Pottery, Ceramic Phases 1-5 ; Appendix B: XRF Methodology ; Appendix C: Table 22. Waterlogged plant macrofossil remains from selected contexts ; Appendix D: Table 23. Quantified charcoal data from selected contexts ; Appendix E: Table 53. Radiocarbon results ; Bibliography
Summary <I>Waterlands: Prehistoric Life at Bar Pasture, Pode Hole Quarry, Peterborough </i>recounts a decade-long archaeological investigation at Bar Pasture Farm, Pode Hole Quarry, Peterborough, and represents one of the most significant landscape excavations carried out in recent years. The 55-hectare archaeological dig was the scene of human activity on the fenland edge from the Mesolithic through to the Late Iron Age, although the majority of the evidence covered the period from the Early Neolithic through to the Middle Bronze Age. Throughout prehistory, the fen edge has represented a landscape at the margins of human habitation and exploitation. During the Early Neolithic, a substantial waterhole complex with signs of later visitation was established on the fen edge. Traces of several Beaker buildings provided elusive evidence of slightly later activity further inland, whilst during the Early Bronze Age proper, a number of impressive burial mounds were constructed within a dedicated 'Barrow Field'. One barrow contained the nationally significant remains of an infant burial on a birch bark mat with associated grave goods. The Middle Bronze Age saw the entire re-organisation of the surrounding landscape by the creation of an extensive, rectilinear field system, served by multiple droveways and associated with a classic enclosed farmstead. The placement of later Middle Bronze Age cremation burials within the remains of earlier burial monuments bears witness to the intimate connection of this small community to their ancestors' sacred landscape. By the 4th century BC, settlement was all but abandoned due to marine inundations, although one slightly elevated part of the landscape formed an area of refuge for an Iron Age smith and his family, who created an isolated and significant smithy
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Notes Print version record
Subject Antiquities, Prehistoric -- England -- Peterborough
Bronze age -- England -- Thorney (Cambridgeshire)
Land settlement patterns, Prehistoric -- England -- Thorney (Cambridgeshire)
Excavations (Archaeology) -- England -- Thorney (Cambridgeshire)
Social Science / Archaeology.
Bronze age.
Excavations (Archaeology)
Land settlement patterns, Prehistoric.
SUBJECT Pode Hole Quarry Site (Thorney, Cambridgeshire, England) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2009011006
Subject England -- Thorney (Cambridgeshire)
England -- Thorney (Cambridgeshire) -- Pode Hole Quarry Site.
Form Electronic book
Author Richmond, Andy, editor
Francis, Karen, editor
Coates, Gary, editor
Anderson-Whymark, Hugo, contributor
Phoenix Consulting Archaeology (Firm)
ISBN 9781803271538
1803271531