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Jaime
Kaminski
Sussex Archaeological Society
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with contributions by
Leigh Allen
Lisa Brown
Denise Druce
Luke Howarth
Hugo Lamdin-Whymark
Cynthia Poole
Kelly Powell
Wendy Smith
Lena Strid
Oxford Archaeology undertook a programme of archaeological work on land west of Mackie Avenue, Hassocks, West Sussex. Archaeological remains consisting of ditches, pits and postholes indicative of a number of phases of activity dating to the Bronze Age and Roman periods were revealed during these excavations. Excavated features include the remains of three post-built roundhouses of Bronze Age date, which were associated with a series of pits and possible field boundaries. A Roman rectangular structure was uncovered and this was associated with a field system. A ring-gully enclosing a number of pits, interpreted as a structure, was also excavated.