Serjeantson, D., Field, D. J., Penn, J. and Shipley, M. (1992). Excavations at Eden Walk II, Kingston: environmental reconstruction and prehistoric finds (TQ 180 692). Surrey Archaeological Collections 81. Vol 81, pp. 71-90. https://doi.org/10.5284/1069183. Cite this via datacite

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Excavations at Eden Walk II, Kingston: environmental reconstruction and prehistoric finds (TQ 180 692)
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Surrey Archaeological Collections 81
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81
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71 - 90
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Excavations in Kingston-upon-Thames town centre in 1977 produced further evidence of an ancient channel of the Thames, associated with occupation debris from the Neolithic to the Roman period. Environmental samples provided evidence of the changing river regime and the local environment. Also a mass of burnt flint, finds of Bronze Age, Iron Age and Roman pottery, worked flint, worked antler, human and animal bones were found. The possibility that layers of waterlogged vegetation encountered at the water table were accumulated and used by prehistoric people is discussed. In addition to the prehistoric finds, Romano-British pottery, building material and animal bones were recovered. There are details of radiocarbon dates obtained and references and summaries for the specialist reports contained on microfiche. These include `Sediments' and `Molluscs and diatoms' by J Penn (M53 & M57); `Prehistoric wood' by I Tyers (M58); `Prehistoric pottery' (M60), `Fired clay' (M63) and `Worked flint' (M64) by D Field; `Stone objects' by D Field & J Penn (M65); `Burnt flint' by D Field & D Serjeantson (M67); `Worked antler' by D Serjeantson (M69); `Human bones' by T Waldron & D Serjeantson (M71); `Prehistoric and Romano-British animal bones' by D Serjeantson (M73); `Romano-British pottery' and `Romano-British building material' (M79 & M80) by J Higson & S Degnan.
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Dale Serjeantson
David J Field
John Penn
Marion Shipley
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1992
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Neolithic (Auto Detected Temporal)
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Roman (Auto Detected Temporal)
Romanobritish Building Material (Auto Detected Subject)
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Fired Clay (Auto Detected Subject)
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20 Jan 2002