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Late prehistoric settlement and post-medieval industrial activity on the route of the A3 Hindhead Improvement Scheme

STEVE THOMPSON and ANDREW MANNING

with contributions by Catherine Barnett, John Chandler, Michael J Grant, Matt Leivers, Lorraine Mepham, David Norcott, Chris J Stevens and Sarah F Wyles

S3 Table 4 Charred plant remains from the Middle/Late Bronze Age settlement (M15)

S5 Table 5 Wood charcoal identifications from the Middle/Late Bronze Age settlement (M15)

S5 Table 6 Description of sediment sequence obtained from Core 2 in Boundless Copse, described according to Hodgson (1997). The surface of the core was at an altitude of 174.91m OD, located at SU 89960 36530

S6 Table 7 Radiocarbon dates obtained from peat deposits, Core 2, Boundless Copse (M9)

S6 Table 8 Post-medieval wood charcoal identifications from Kilns 1 and 3

S7 Appendix 1: Fabric descriptions for Bronze Age pottery


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