Brunning, R. A. (1997). Two Bronze Age Wooden Structures in the Somerset Moors. Archaeology in the Severn Estuary 8. Vol 8.
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Two Bronze Age Wooden Structures in the Somerset Moors | ||
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Archaeology in the Severn Estuary 8 | ||
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Archaeology in the Severn Estuary | ||
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8 | ||
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Two Late Bronze Age wooden structures have recently been discovered in Somerset, at Harter 's Hill in Queens Sedge Moor and at Greylake in Kings Sedgemoor. Assessment excavations have revealed that both appear to be pile alignments which may have a ritual as opposed to purely practical use. As such they constitute a new type of prehistoric monument from the Somerset moors. | ||
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1997 | ||
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09 Oct 2017 |