Allen, M. J. (1995). The prehistoric land-use and human ecology of the Malling-Caburn Downs: Two Late Neolithic / Earlty Bronze Age sites beneath colluvial sequences. Sussex Archaeological Collections 133. Vol 133, pp. 19-43. https://doi.org/10.5284/1085539. Cite this via datacite

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The prehistoric land-use and human ecology of the Malling-Caburn Downs: Two Late Neolithic / Earlty Bronze Age sites beneath colluvial sequences
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Sussex Archaeological Collections 133
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Sussex Archaeological Collections
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133
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19 - 43
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The analysis of two significant colluvial deposits (at Southerham Grey Pit and Malling Hill) on the Malling-Caburn block of downland to the east of Lewes has enabled a detailed landscape history to be constructed for this area. This paper attempts to provide a summary of the human role in the development of the chalk/and block of Malling, Cliff and Ca bum. It includes evidence primarily from these two colluvial sequences, but comprises a review of other environmental archaeological data including some recent analysis of archived soil samples from Burstow and Holleyman's (1964) excavations at Ranscombe Camp. The important land mollusc evidence from Round-the-Down (Allen, in Butler this volume) is also reviewed. To conclude, an attempt is made to show how the detailed landscape history from these sites equates with the broader picture from downland in the region of Lewes.
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Michael J Allen
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1995
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Place: Malling Down
Parish: Lewes
District: Lewes
County: East Sussex
Country: England
Place: Mount Caburn
Parish: Glynde
Grid Reference: 542500, 111200 (Easting, Northing)
Grid Reference: 544500, 109000 (Easting, Northing)
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LATE NEOLITHIC (Historic England Periods) Land Use (Event)
EARLY BRONZE AGE (Historic England Periods) Ecology (Event)
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08 Jun 2021