Woodley, N. C. and Abrams, J. (2013). An Inland Bronze Age: Excavations at SA Multi-period Landscape at Wadlow Farm, West Wratting. Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 102. Vol 102, pp. 7-28. https://doi.org/10.5284/1073462. Cite this via datacite

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An Inland Bronze Age: Excavations at SA Multi-period Landscape at Wadlow Farm, West Wratting
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Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 102
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Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society
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102
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154
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7 - 28
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Investigations were undertaken by Headland Archaeology in 2009--11 ahead of the construction of a windfarm at Wadlow Farm, West Wratting. The results indicated that the landscape was exploited for its flint during the Neolithic period and for its agricultural potential during the Late Bronze Age to Early Iron Age. An isolated Anglo-Saxon feature was also found, comprising a sunken featured building containing an assemblage of loom weights. The later prehistoric field system had been previously identified by cropmark evidence and the fieldwork confirmed associated agricultural activity. Notably there is a paucity of known flint quarries in the area (partly due to the difficulty in their recognition), and the results provide insight into Neolithic flint extraction.
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Nuala C Woodley
Joe Abrams ORCID icon
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Julie Franklin (Author contributing) ORCID icon
Julie Lochrie (Author contributing)
Jennifer Richards (Author contributing) ORCID icon
Ian Rowlandson (Author contributing)
Laura Bailey (Author contributing) ORCID icon
Scott Timpany (Author contributing)
Jane Young (Author contributing)
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2013
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Field System (Auto Detected Subject)
Flint Quarries (Auto Detected Subject)
Flint Extraction (Auto Detected Subject)
Flint (Auto Detected Subject)
Neolithic (Auto Detected Temporal)
Loom Weights (Auto Detected Subject)
Cropmark (Auto Detected Subject)
Later Prehistoric (Auto Detected Temporal)
EARLY IRON AGE (Historic England Periods)
Sunken Featured Building (Auto Detected Subject)
LATE BRONZE AGE (Historic England Periods)
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14 May 2015