Brown, A. Douglas., Bell, M. G., Timpany, S. and Nayling, N. (2005). Mesolithic to Neolithic and Medieval Coastal Environmental Change, Intertidal Survey at Woolaston, Gloucestershire. Archaeology in the Severn Estuary 16. Vol 16, pp. 67-83. https://doi.org/10.5284/1069525. Cite this via datacite
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Mesolithic to Neolithic and Medieval Coastal Environmental Change, Intertidal Survey at Woolaston, Gloucestershire | |||||||||
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intertidal survey at Woolaston, Gloucestershire | |||||||||
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Archaeology in the Severn Estuary 16 | |||||||||
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Archaeology in the Severn Estuary | |||||||||
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At Woolaston on the western shores of the middle Severn Estuary c. 7 km upstream of Chepstow intertidal Holocene sediment exposures have been surveyed and the stratigraphic sequence established by coring and limited excavation. There are two main peats each with a submerged forest. An existing dendrochronological sequence for the Upper Submerged Forest has been extended and the preliminary results of pollen analysis from the peat sequence are summarised. A few flint flakes were found but were not stratified in the mid-Holocene sequence. There is evidence for late Mesolithic I early Neolithic burning episodes which may relate to human activity. Evidence is reported for Medieval activity and the extensive modification of drainage in this period is suggested. | |||||||||
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09 Oct 2017 |