Hammond, J. (2007). How Kent's recently discovered causewayed enclosures impact on our understanding and interpretation of the Early Neolithic in the region. Archaeol Cantiana 127. Vol 127, pp. 357-382.

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How Kent's recently discovered causewayed enclosures impact on our understanding and interpretation of the Early Neolithic in the region
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Archaeol Cantiana 127
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Archæologia Cantiana
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127
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357 - 382
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The report provides a synthesis of the available material evidence from the causewayed enclosures at Kingsborough Hill, Eastchurch and Chalk Hill, Ramsgate. These discoveries and others such as the White Horse Stone long-house near Maidstone are added to existing data in order to postulate a hypothesis about Kent's Mesolithic--Neolithic transition. It is suggested that migration from continental northern Europe was the primary agent of change. As in western Britain, islands may have served as staging posts or `bridgeheads' where farming culture could take hold before spreading inland along the river valleys.
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John Hammond
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2007
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EARLY NEOLITHIC (Historic England Periods)
Bridgeheads (Auto Detected Subject)
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Causewayed Enclosures (Auto Detected Subject)
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17 Sep 2007