Andrews, P. (2009). West Thurrock. Essex Archaeology & History 40. Vol 40, pp. 1-77.

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West Thurrock
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late prehistoric settlement, Roman burials and the medieval manor house, Channel Tunnel Rail Link excavations 2002
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Essex Archaeology & History 40
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Essex Archaeology & History
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40
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247
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1 - 77
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At High House, ditches, gullies and its of mainly late prehistoric and early Roman date were concentrated on the higher ground in the western half of the site. The late prehistoric features may represent two phases of settlement-related activity within an overall Middle Bronze Age - Early Iron Age time span. The Late Iron Age and early Roman features were probably also settlement-related and included a small enclosure, a possible trackway and an unusual group of at least 14 inhumation burials and two cremation burials inserted along the entire exposed length of an earlier, prehistoric ditch. At Stone House, the unexpected discovery of building remains during construction work led to an excavation which revealed a large part of a late 13th/early 14th century stone building of some stature and status, as well as a sequence of 11th-13th century features probably associated with stock control, and a small number of late prehistoric pits. Also includes a historical analysis of the post medieval development of Stone House, the manor house of West Thurrock and its replacements.\r\n\r\nIncludes specialist reports on: pottery; fired clay; animal bone; charred plant remains; metalwork; human bone; glass; ceramic building material; and marine shell.
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Phil Andrews
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Chris Phillpotts (Author contributing)
Chris J Stevens (Author contributing) ORCID icon
Lorraine Mepham (Author contributing)
Jörn Schuster (Author contributing) ORCID icon
Sarah F Wyles (Author contributing)
Jessica M Grimm (Author contributing)
Paul J Drury (Author contributing)
Jacqueline I McKinley (Author contributing)
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2009
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MIDDLE BRONZE AGE (Historic England Periods)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
Marine Shell (Auto Detected Subject)
Trackway (Auto Detected Subject)
Late 13thearly 14th Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
Enclosure (Auto Detected Subject)
ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
PREHISTORIC (Historic England Periods)
Inhumation Burials (Auto Detected Subject)
ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
Ditches Gullies (Auto Detected Subject)
DITCH (Monument Type England)
LATER PREHISTORIC (Historic England Periods)
11th13th Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
PREHISTORIC (Historic England Periods)
EARLY IRON AGE (Historic England Periods)
LATE IRON AGE (Historic England Periods)
Pottery Fired Clay Animal Bone Charred Plant Remains Metalwork Human Bone Glass Ceramic Building Material (Auto Detected Subject)
Cremation Burials (Auto Detected Subject)
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12 Aug 2011