The Sutton Hoo Research Project 1983-2001

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Index to Field Report Volume 5ii: Field Report South Sector Int 55

Authors: Madeleine Hummler and Martin Carver

  1. SUMMARY
  2. STRATEGY
    • 2.1 Aims and Objectives
    • 2.2 Operations Undertaken
    • 2.3 Recovery Levels
    • 2.4 Modifications to Strategy
    • 2.5 Analyses Undertaken
  3. THE DATA ACQUIRED
    • 3.1 Procedures
    • 3.2 Pre-excavation surface- and sub-surface surveys
    • 3.3 Horizon definition and recording
    • 3.4 Definition and recording at Horizon 1
    • 3.5 Definition and recording at Horizon 2
    • 3.6 - 3.8 Horizons 3-7
    • 3.9 Defining and recording major strutures and features
    • 3.10 Assemblage
  4. MODELLING THE SEQUENCE
    • 4.1 Evidence for strata formation processes
    • 4.2 Evidence for sequence from stratigraphy
    • 4.3 Evidence for sequence and data from finds
    • 4.4 Evidence for sequence and data from context descriptions
    • 4.5 Model of the sequence
  5. SELECTED STUDIES: THE PREHISTORIC PERIOD (MRH)
    • 5.1 The Beaker pit complex
    • 5.2 Other possible structures
  6. SELECTED STUDIES: THE ROMAN PERIOD
    • 6.1 Buried soil beneath Mound 13
  7. SELECTED STUDIES: THE EARLY MEDIEVAL PERIOD
    • 7.1 Quarry pits for Mound 3 and 4
    • 7.2 Mound 13
    • 7.3 The Stray Find no 65
  8. SELECTED STUDIES: MEDIEVAL PERIOD AND LATER
    • 8.1 The Track
    • 8.2 The robbing of Mound 13
    • 8.3 Other features
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