Dyer, J. (1964). A Secondary Neolithic Camp at Waulud's Bank, Leagrave. Bedfordshire Archaeological Journal Volume 02 1964. Vol 2, Bedfordshire Archaeological Council. pp. 1-15.
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A Secondary Neolithic Camp at Waulud's Bank, Leagrave | ||||
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Bedfordshire Archaeological Journal Volume 02 1964 | ||||
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Bedfordshire Archaeology | ||||
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2 | ||||
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1 - 15 | ||||
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Waulud's Bank is a large semi-circular domestic enclosure which was probably constructed during the late Neolithic period by people using Rinyo-Clacton and undecorated pottery, leaf-shaped and barbed-and-tanged arrowheads, and apparently breeding large numbers of oxen. The foundations of a small scooped-out hut, possibly constructed of wattle and daub, were also found. During the early medieval period a prolonged occupation of the site is attested by hand-made and early glazed pottery fragments, numerous iron nails and metal scraps. The ditch of the earthwork appears to have been enlarged in Norman times perhaps in connection with the Leagrave watermill. | ||||
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1964 | ||||
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28 Apr 2023 |