Cunliffe, B. (1968). Early pre-Roman Iron Age communities in eastern England. Antiq J 48 (2). Vol 48(2), pp. 175-191.
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Early pre-Roman Iron Age communities in eastern England | ||||||||||
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Antiq J 48 (2) | ||||||||||
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London | ||||||||||
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48 (2) | ||||||||||
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175 - 191 | ||||||||||
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Very little evidence of material culture other than pottery is available, but three distinct (and sequent) ceramic "style-zones" can be postulated as a basis for further work in the area. One is named from West Harling, where indigenous coarse ware was associated with pottery having exotic traits datable to c 6th cent BC. The Fengate-Cromer group yields pottery of an initial intrusive phase c 5th cent, followed by local development linked to West Harling tradition. The third group is named from a previously unpublished pit at Darmsden (Suffolk) containing much pottery derived from Continental La Tène I traditions. It was current c 4th-3rd cents BC over a wide area and was sometimes associated with rectangular buildings; other material was of common British EIA types. Some of the burials show similarity with Continental rites. La Tène I daggers from the Thames area and elsewhere also show Continental contacts, but have not been found in association with the pottery, and the mechanisms responsible for all these contacts cannot yet be identified. | ||||||||||
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1968 | ||||||||||
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05 Dec 2008 |