Gaffney, V. L., Bowden, M. and Ford, S. (1994). The excavation of a late Bronze Age artefact scatter on Weathercock Hill. Berkshire Archaeological Journal 74. Vol 74, pp. 69-83.
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The excavation of a late Bronze Age artefact scatter on Weathercock Hill | ||||
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Berkshire Archaeological Journal 74 | ||||
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Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, and Oxfordshire Archaeological Journal | ||||
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74 | ||||
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69 - 83 | ||||
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The trial trenching, in 1983, of a Late Bronze Age artefact scatter discovered by field walking is described. Particular attention was paid to the evidence of topsoil finds and their relationship to subsoil features. Wendy Carruthers (78 & microfiche) reports on `Carbonised plant remains', Hugh H Carter (78 & microfiche) discusses `Animal bone', and Geoff Mees (76 & microfiche) details analysis of `Phosphates'. A report on `The bronzes', by Robin H Taylor (77-8, 80 & microfiche), is supplemented with `Bronze metalwork analysis', by Peter Northover (microfiche). An appendix provides a `Catalogue of illustrated pottery' (82-3). | ||||
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1994 | ||||
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20 Jan 2002 |