Sandway Road, Lenham, Kent - Integrated Site Report

Wessex Archaeology, Oxford Archaeology (South), 2009. (updated 2017) https://doi.org/10.5284/1044813. How to cite using this DOI

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The following reports are available in the Library of Unpublished Fieldwork Reports and can be accessed using the 'Go to report' links below.

Barclay, A; Trevarthen, M (2006) The Late Mesolithic and Early Neolithic Landscape at Sandway Road, Lenham, Kent. Oxford Wessex Archaeology Joint Venture:Oxford. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5284/1008715. Go to report

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Frontcover
(SWR_ISR_Cover.pdf)
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Figure 1: Sandway Road: Site location, archaeological and geological background
(SWR_ISR_Fig001.pdf)
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Figure 2: Sandway Road, the site in relation to other known Mesolithic sites, geology and drainage systems within a 3km radius
(SWR_ISR_Fig002.pdf)
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Figure 3: Sandway Road, overall phase plan
(SWR_ISR_Fig003.pdf)
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Figure 4: Sandway Road, the collection grid across the site, and areas selected for refitting analysis
(SWR_ISR_Fig004.pdf)
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Figure 5: Sandway Road, section through hollow 558 showing location of AMS samples and the vertical distribution of worked flint
(SWR_ISR_Fig005.pdf)
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Figure 6: Sandway Road, burnt flint plotted by weight as contours, and worked flint plotted against burnt flint contours
(SWR_ISR_Fig006.pdf)
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Figure 7: Sandway Road, Mesolithic flint: 1-6, cores; 7-36, microliths (types after Clark 1934; 7-9 = type A 10-13= B, 14=C1, 15-24=D1, 25-34= D2, 35-36= D3); 37-39, scrapers; 40-41, burins; 42-44, piercers; 45-46, microdenticulates; 47, retouched flake; 48-49, truncated flake and blade
(SWR_ISR_Fig007.pdf)
PDF 371 Kb
Figure 8: Sandway Road, composition of worked flints from sub-groups 550, 558 and 569
(SWR_ISR_Fig008.pdf)
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Figure 9: Sandway Road, distribution of (A) microburins, (B) microliths broken during manufacture, (C) other broken microliths, and (D) all microliths plotted on a contour plot of burnt flint by weight (grammes)
(SWR_ISR_Fig009.pdf)
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Figure 10: Sandway Road, distribution of microliths by type (after Clark 1934). (A) obliquely blunted and backed, (B) all D type, (C) all triangle, and (D) all crescent microliths plotted against a contour plot of burnt flint by weight (in grammes)
(SWR_ISR_Fig010.pdf)
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Figure 11: Sandway Road, microlith metrical data
(SWR_ISR_Fig011.pdf)
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Figure 12: Sandway road, plot of core types against a background of burnt flint by weight
(SWR_ISR_Fig012.pdf)
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Figure 13: Sandway Road, plot of other flint types against a background of burnt flint by weight
(SWR_ISR_Fig013.pdf)
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Figure 14: Sandway Road, principal areas of manufacture in relation to the concentrations of burnt flint
(SWR_ISR_Fig014.pdf)
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Figure 15: Sandway Road, retouched tool assemblages from selected Mesolithic sites
(SWR_ISR_Fig015.pdf)
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Figure 16: Sandway Road, Neolithic features and finds. Early Neolithic bowl pottery 1-4; middle Neolithic Peterborough ware, 5-8, and late Neolithic Grooved ware, 9. SF2 hammerstone
(SWR_ISR_Fig016.pdf)
PDF 286 Kb
Figure 17: Sandway Road, Bronze Age ditch sections and finds. 1-2, Globular urn; 3, saddle quern
(SWR_ISR_Fig017.pdf)
PDF 219 Kb
Plate1: Sandway Road, Palaeosoil layers 569 (foreground) and 550 (background) under gridded excavation
(SWR_ISR_Plate1.pdf)
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Backcover
(SWR_ISR_Backcover.pdf)
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