Seager Thomas, M. (2014). A regionally important Early Iron Age Pottery Group. Archaeol Cantiana 135. Vol 135, pp. 47-74.

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A regionally important Early Iron Age Pottery Group
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The Manor Farm Pub Site, High Street, Rainham
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Archaeol Cantiana 135
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Archæologia Cantiana
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135
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366
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47 - 74
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Excavations by Pre-Construct Archaeology to the rear of a former pub in Rainham yielded a major assemblage of Early Iron Age pottery of a type previously unknown in the region but with close analogues from east Kent. Aiding its recognition locally and demonstrating the presence or absence of relationships between the region and elsewhere will contribute greatly to our understanding of the period in the county. The site consists of a probable post-built roundhouse, containing and surrounded by pits, a four-post structure, and a number of other features, all bounded to one side by a ditch '“ a typical Iron Age enclosure. The excavated area was a focus of activity for an extended period of time and provides evidence for a range of everyday domestic activities including pottery use, food preparation, the long-term care of animals, and localized middening.
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Mike Seager Thomas ORCID icon
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S Barrowman (Author contributing)
Barry John Bishop (Author contributing)
K Le Hegerat (Author contributing)
Kevin Rielly (Author contributing)
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2014
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DITCH (Monument Type England)
Postbuilt Roundhouse (Auto Detected Subject)
PIT (Monument Type England)
Enclosure (Auto Detected Subject)
SHERD (Object England)
Early Iron Age (Auto Detected Temporal)
Iron Age (Auto Detected Temporal)
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02 Aug 2014