Hall, R. L. and Clarke, C. Philip. (2000). A Saxon inter-tidal timber fish weir at Collins Creek in the Blackwater estuary. Essex Archaeol Hist 31. Vol 31, pp. 125-146.

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A Saxon inter-tidal timber fish weir at Collins Creek in the Blackwater estuary
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Essex Archaeol Hist 31
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Essex Archaeology & History
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31
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125 - 146
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A complex series of timber alignments, measuring at least 3.0 km by 0.7 km overall, has been recorded at Collins Creek in the Blackwater estuary. Three sets of radiocarbon dates from timbers in different parts of the alignments are all within the Saxon period. These structures are interpreted as fish weirs; associated with them are stretches of wattling, which are thought to have facilitated access for collecting the fish, and for carrying out repairs. Includes separately authored reports on:
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R L Hall
C Philip Clarke
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2000
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Fishweirs (BIAB)
Early Medieval (BIAB)
Saxon (Auto Detected Temporal)
Timber Fish (Auto Detected Subject)
Fish (Auto Detected Subject)
Radiocarbon Dates (Auto Detected Subject)
Timber (Auto Detected Subject)
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21 Apr 2004