Beamish, M. G., Shore, M., Browning, J. C., Cooper, L., Cooper, N., Hogg, R., Monckton, A. and Morgan, G. (2008). Taking Stock in the Late Bronze Age to Early Iron Age Transition: A crowding alley and settlement site at Hamilton, Leicester. Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society 82. Vol 82, Leicester: Leicestershire Archaeological & Historical Society. pp. 39-78. https://doi.org/10.5284/1107522. Cite this via datacite

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Taking Stock in the Late Bronze Age to Early Iron Age Transition: A crowding alley and settlement site at Hamilton, Leicester
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Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society 82
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Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society
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82
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39 - 78
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Excavations at North Hamilton, Humberstone, have located a ditch system associated with a small settlement. The system is interpreted as a crowdingalley for livestock management and an indicator of large scale animal stock control in the earlier 1st millennium BC, possibly necessitating co-operation between different families or communities on a seasonal basis. Structural evidence includes at least one circular building that had seen some re-building. The pottery from the site was distinct from the more usual Iron Age assemblages in fabric and form, and flint was being used for tooling.
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Matthew G Beamish ORCID icon
Martin Shore
Jennifer C Browning
Lynden Cooper
Nicholas Cooper
Robert Hogg
Angela Monckton
Graham Morgan
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Leicestershire Archaeological & Historical Society
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2008
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03 Feb 2022