Willis, S., Lyons, A., Popescu, E. Shepherd. and Roberts, J. (2008). Late Iron Age/Early Roman Pottery Kilns at Blackhorse Lane, Swavesey, 1998-99. Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 97. Vol 97, pp. 53-76. https://doi.org/10.5284/1073385. Cite this via datacite
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Late Iron Age/Early Roman Pottery Kilns at Blackhorse Lane, Swavesey, 1998-99 | ||||||||||||||
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Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 97 | ||||||||||||||
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Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society | ||||||||||||||
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53 - 76 | ||||||||||||||
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Excavations revealed evidence for pottery manufacture consisting of one or possibly two kilns, as well as kiln debris and pottery. Contemporary features included a probable cremation burial, ditches and the remnants of a possible roundhouse. These features are considered to suggest the presence of a craft/ industrial area on the western edge of the fen island. The pottery is argued to be of particular importance since most of it occurred in stratified settlement-related contexts, and makes a significant addition to the growing corpus of later Iron Age and transitional material from Cambridgeshire. The assemblage includes numerous relatively complicated forms, with a high proportion of well-executed handmade items. The typology of the pottery assemblage displays both traditional and changing elements, considered to reflect wider developments in society at this time. | ||||||||||||||
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2008 | ||||||||||||||
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12 Apr 2010 |