McOmish, D. Scott. (1993). Salisbury Plain. Current Archaeol 12 (3). Vol 12(3), pp. 110-113.

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Salisbury Plain
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Current Archaeol 12 (3)
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Current Archaeology
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12 (3)
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110 - 113
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A large and well-preserved Romano-British village, together with field systems, trackways and water management features has been discovered within the military training area. A vast midden of late Bronze Age-Early Iron Age date has also been discovered; this contains large amounts of pottery and other domestic refuse. The quantity of material recovered and the presence of intervening chalk layers is claimed to indicate `feastings'. This feature -- similar in nature to a near eastern tell -- overlies an earlier enclosure.
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David Scott McOmish
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Jonathan A K Kissock (Abstract author)
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1993
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Military Training (Auto Detected Subject)
LATE BRONZE AGE (Historic England Periods)
Enclosure (Auto Detected Subject)
Field Systems Trackways (Auto Detected Subject)
SHERD (Object England)
EARLY IRON AGE (Historic England Periods)
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20 Jan 2002