Drigg Burnt Mound, West Cumbria

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Reports

The reports below include the main project assessment report and various environmental specialist reports.

Project Report
thumbnail of Entire_Report Quartermaine, J. and Cook, M. Oxford Archaeology North 2010: 'Drigg, Burnt Mound, Cumbria: Assessment Report and Updated Project Design for Analysis' PDF 3.48Mb
Specialist reports

Please note: the charcoal report is comprised of two files: the text - Druce, D. 'Drigg: The Wood Charcoal' and the supporting table of results - Drigg: Charcoal Analyses results table

The report Rutherford, M. 'Drigg Pollen Analysis' is supported by pollen diagram figures, which can be accessed by clicking the 'Pollen Diagrams' link above.

Smith, D. 'An Assessment of the Insect Remains from the Drigg Burnt Mound' Birmingham: Institute for Archaeology and Antiquity, The University of Birmingham PDF 360 Kb
Rutherford, M. 'Drigg Pollen Analysis' PDF 308 Kb
Huckerby, E. 'Plant Macrofossils' and Marshall, P.D.; Huckerby, E. and Cook, G. 'Drigg Burnt Mound-radiocarbon analysis' PDF 504 Kb
Druce, D. 'Drigg: The Wood Charcoal' PDF 122 Kb
Drigg: Charcoal Analyses results table. PDF 130 Kb
fig 2 site plan PDF 215 Kb
fig 4 section through cliff PDF 794 Kb
fig 5 hearth PDF 50 Kb
fig 6 sections PDF 189 Kb
fig 7 trench a and b PDF 274 Kb
fig 8 n facing PDF 206 Kb
fig 9 n facing b PDF 237 Kb

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