Environmental Archaeology Bibliography (EAB)

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  • ?Beaker (late Neolithic/early Bronze Age)
  • ?Bronze Age
  • ?Devensian
  • ?Flandrian=Holocene
  • ?Hoxnian interglacial
  • ?Ipswichian interglacial
  • ?Iron Age
  • ?Iron Age/Roman
  • ?Iron Age/Romano-British
  • ?Mesolithic
  • ?Mesolithic/Neolithic
  • ?Neolithic
  • ?Palaeolithic
  • ?Pictish/Celtic/early Christian (outside area of Roman influence)
  • ?Roman
  • ?Romano-British, i.e. native British sites
  • ?Saxo-Norman (mid C9-mid C12)
  • ?Saxon (broad dating)
  • ?Upper Palaeolithic
  • ?early Bronze Age
  • ?early Iron Age
  • ?early Neolithic
  • ?early medieval (English sense)/Norman: MC11-C12
  • ?early post-medieval (MC16 [1540]-C17)
  • ?early/middle Iron Age
  • ?high medieval: C13-C14
  • ?late Bronze Age
  • ?late Bronze/early Iron Age
  • ?late Devensian/'late glacial'
  • ?late Iron Age
  • ?late Neolithic
  • ?late Neolithic/early Bronze Age
  • ?late Roman, C3rd-4th AD
  • ?late Saxon MC9-MC11
  • ?late medieval: C15-MC16 (1540)
  • ?medieval
  • ?medieval/post medieval
  • ?middle Bronze Age
  • ?middle Iron Age
  • ?modern (C20th+)
  • ?natural
  • ?post-Roman
  • ?post-Roman/Saxon/migration period (C5-MC11)
  • ?post-medieval (MC16 [1540]-C19)
  • ?prehistoric
  • Anglian (glacial)
  • Anglo-Scandinavian or medieval
  • Anglo-Scandinavian-Norman (MC9-C12)
  • Beaker (late Neolithic/early Bronze Age)
  • Bronze Age
  • Bronze Age/Iron Age transition
  • Bronze or Iron Age
  • Cromerian interglacial
  • Devensian
  • Flandrian=Holocene
  • Hoxnian interglacial
  • Ipswichian interglacial
  • Iron Age
  • Iron Age/Roman
  • Iron Age/Romano-British
  • Late Pleistocene
  • Late Saxon, Anglo-Scandinavian (MC9-MC11)
  • Lower Palaeolithic
  • Mesolithic
  • Mesolithic/Neolithic
  • Mid-Devensian
  • Middle Palaeolithic
  • Neolithic
  • Neolithic/Bronze Age
  • Norman: AD 1066-EC12 (where distinguished from other periods)
  • Norse (in N Scotland) and Hiberno-Norse (Ireland)
  • Norse (in N Scotland, Isle of Man) and Hiberno-Norse (Ireland)
  • Palaeolithic
  • Pictish/Celtic/early Christian (outside area of Roman influence)
  • Pictish/Celtic/early Christian or early medieval
  • Pictish/Celtic/early Christian or medieval
  • Pleistocene
  • Roman
  • Roman or Saxon/Viking
  • Roman or later
  • Roman, military sites only
  • Romano-British, i.e. native British sites
  • Saxo-Norman (mid C9-mid C12)
  • Saxon (broad category)**
  • Saxon or medieval
  • Upper Palaeolithic
  • Upper Palaeolithic/Mesolithic
  • covers a wide range of periods
  • details on fiche - not yet consulted or checked
  • early Bronze Age
  • early Devensian
  • early Flandrian/Holocene
  • early Iron Age
  • early Mesolithic
  • early Neolithic
  • early Roman, C1st-2nd AD
  • early Saxon C5-MC7
  • early medieval (English sense)/Norman: MC11-C12
  • early post-medieval (MC16 [1540]-C17)
  • early-middle Bronze Age
  • early-middle Saxon C5-MC9
  • early/high medieval (MC11-C14)
  • early/middle Iron Age
  • glacial - pre-Ipswichian but undated
  • high medieval: C13-C14
  • high/late medieval (C113-MC16)
  • interglacial (closer dating uncertain)
  • late Bronze Age
  • late Bronze/early Iron Age
  • late Devensian/'late glacial'
  • late Flandrian/Holocene
  • late Iron Age
  • late Iron Age/early Roman
  • late Mesolithic
  • late Neolithic
  • late Neolithic/early Bronze Age
  • late Roman, C3rd-4th AD
  • late Saxon MC9-MC11
  • late medieval/early post-medieval (across C15-C17)
  • late medieval/post-medieval (C15-C19)
  • late medieval: C15-MC16 (1540)
  • may include IA material as a minor component
  • may include Roman material as a minor component
  • may include medieval material as a minor component
  • medieval (MC11-MC16)
  • medieval to modern
  • medieval/post-medieval
  • mid Roman, C2nd-3rd AD
  • mid to late Saxon (MC7-MC11)
  • mid-Flandrian/Holocene
  • mid-late Bronze Age
  • mid-late Iron Age
  • mid-late Neolithic
  • middle Bronze Age
  • middle Iron Age
  • middle Neolithic
  • middle Saxon MC7-MC9
  • modern (C20th+)
  • natural deposit, including subsoil drift, undated soil, modern surface dep.
  • not dated: dating too broad, too vague, not reported, or impossible to achieve, or irrelevant
  • post-Roman
  • post-Roman/Saxon/migration period (C5-MC11)
  • post-medieval (MC16 [1540]-C19)
  • post-medieval/modern
  • prehistoric
  • prehistoric or Roman
  • prehistoric or later
  • recent, i.e. modern contaminant, material
  • to be resolved

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