Howick Project

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Howick Project

Location World regionBritish Isles and Ireland
British Isles countryEngland
English regionNorth East
CountyNorthumberland
ParishLonghoughton
PlaceHowick
TGNWorld, Europe, United Kingdom, England, Northumberland [7008165]
Grid reference OSGB425850 616570
Grid reference Latitude longitude
bounding box
55.442418
-1.5930397 -1.5928331
55.442272
Subject Library of Congress Subject HeadingsArchaeology
Monument Type (England)RELIGIOUS RITUAL AND FUNERARY
Monument Type (England)HUT
Monument Type (England)BURIAL
Monument Type (England)DOMESTIC
Period MIDASBronze Age
MIDASMesolithic
Project dates Created From01-JAN-2000
Created To31-DEC-2002
First Released29-OCT-2012
Last Modified29-OCT-2012
Related information Associated PublicationBoomer, I., Waddington, C., Stevenson, A. and Hamilton, D. 2007. Holocene coastal environmental change and geoarchaeology at Howick, Northumberland, UK. The Holocene 17.1: 89-104.
Associated PublicationWaddington, C. and Pedersen, K.L.R. (eds) 2007. Mesolithic Studies in the North Sea Basin and Beyond. Proceedings of a Conference Held at Newcastle in 2003. Oxford, Oxbow Books.
Associated PublicationWaddington, C., Bailey, G., Boomer, I. and Milner, N. 2006. A Bronze Age cist cemetery at Howick, Northumberland. Archaeological Journal 162: 65-95.
Associated PublicationWaddington, C., Ed. (2007) Mesolithic Settlement in the North Sea Basin: A Case Study from Howick, North-East England. Oxford, Oxbow and English Heritage.
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