Whittle, A. W R. (1989). Two Later Bronze Age occupations and an Iron Age channel on the Gwent foreshore. Bull Board Celtic Stud 36. Vol 36, pp. 200-223.

Title: Two Later Bronze Age occupations and an Iron Age channel on the Gwent foreshore
Issue: Bull Board Celtic Stud 36
Series: Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies
Volume: 36
Page Start/End: 200 - 223
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Publication Type: Journal
Abstract: Three sites were excavated in 1986. At Chapeltump site 1 an inner post-ring was seen in the circular structure and the date confirmed as LBA; a short occupation of LBA was found at Cold Harbour; and at Magor Pill a natural channel contained Iron Age pottery. The significance of recent discoveries from the Gwent foreshore for the archaeology of the upper Severn Estuary is briefly discussed. Specialist reports on worked wood, plant remains, pottery.
Author: Alasdair W R Whittle
Year of Publication: 1989
Subjects / Periods:
SHERD (Object England)
Later Bronze Age (Auto Detected Temporal)
Wood Plant Remains Pottery (Auto Detected Subject)
Iron Age (Auto Detected Temporal)
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Created Date: 05 Dec 2008