Frodsham, P. N K., ed. (2004). Archaeology in Northumberland National Park. York: Council for British Archaeology.

Title: The Breamish Valley Archaeology Project 1994--2002
Issue: Archaeology in Northumberland National Park
Series: Council for British Archaeology Research Reports
Volume: 136
Number of Pages: 400
Page Start/End: 171 - 189
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Abstract: contribution focusing on the work of the University of Durham Department of Archaeology for the Project, and in particular the excavations undertaken between 1994 and 2002, which have been almost exclusively on Ingram Farm. Specific sites described include two stone cairns separated by a boundary wall at Turf Knowe; a Romano-British settlement, ridge-and-furrow fields and a later boundary at Little Haystacks; a presumed Iron Age enclosure, trackway and cultivation terraces at Plantation Camp Cultivation Terraces; a substantial square enclosure at Ingram South Enclosure; two overlapping enclosures, shown to be Iron Age to Romano-British, at Fawdon Dean Enclosures; and Ingram Rectory Gardens, which yielded a large assemblage of medieval pottery from an area of former ridge-and-furrow fields
Author: Paul N K Frodsham
Clive Waddington
Other Person/Org: Damaris D Dodds (Abstract author)
Year of Publication: 2004
ISBN: 1-902771-38-9
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Medieval (Auto Detected Temporal)
Square Enclosure (Auto Detected Subject)
Stone Cairns (Auto Detected Subject)
Enclosure Trackway (Auto Detected Subject)
Ridgeandfurrow Fields (Auto Detected Subject)
Boundary (Auto Detected Subject)
Iron Age (Auto Detected Temporal)
SHERD (Object England)
Settlement Ridgeandfurrow Fields (Auto Detected Subject)
Enclosures (Auto Detected Subject)
Boundary Wall (Auto Detected Subject)
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Created Date: 15 Apr 2005