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Archaeological investigation at Majestic House, High Street, Staines-upon-Thames 2013

CHRIS ELLIS

with contributions by PHILIP L ARMITAGE, MICHAEL BAMFORTH, SARAH COBAIN, E R McSLOY and JACKY SOMMERVILLE

S16 Table 2 Pottery summary quantification with fabric concordance

S18 Animal bone evidence: summary, by Philip Armitage

S20 Horse burials in pit 1196, by Philip Armitage

S21 Table 3 Articulated horse skeleton

S22 Table 4 Measurements (mm) from the articulated horse skeletons

S24 Table 5 Estimated withers heights in post-medieval equids based on excavated remains from British archaeological sites, with comparative heights in modern horses and pony (osteological collections of the Natural History Museum London)

S27 Wood technology, by Michael Bamforth

S27 Table 6 Wood condition scale

S29 The plant macrofossil and charcoal evidence, by Sarah Cobain

S29 Table 7 Plant macrofossil identifications

S36 Lithics, by Jacky Sommerville

S37 Table 9 Breakdown of the lithic assemblage

S38 Fig 11 Worked flint

S41 Table 10 Lithics recovered from ring ditch

S41 Table 11 Lithics recovered from other potentially stratified deposits


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