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Proc Hampshire Fld Club Archaeol Soc 42
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Proc Hampshire Fld Club Archaeol Soc 42
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Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club & Archaeological Society
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42
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1986
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Date Of Issue From: 1986
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BIAB (British Archaeological Abstracts (BAA))
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05 Dec 2008
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Flandrian peat deposits at Hurst Castle Spit
R J Nicholls
M J Clarke
15 - 21
The deposits are of Sub-Boreal age and offer additional evidence for a still-stand or even regression.
An Early Iron Age pit at Regent's Park, Southampton
P R Cottrell
23 - 33
The pit contained furrowed bowls and shouldered jars of 7th/early 6th century BC, and charred malted barley.
Excavations at Bramdean, Hampshire, 1983 and 1984, with some further discussion of the 'banjo' syndrome
Brian T Perry
35 - 42
Excavation was designed to establish horizontal stratigraphy of the banjo, enclosure, and villa. The ditch is too compactly filled to show from the air or by resistivity; the enclosure, of Park Brow phase, predates the banjo. Two separate functions of banjos are (1) specialized livestock enclosures, (2) settlements in arable land; they are Middle Iron Age with saucepan pottery, relating to Cunliffe's 'reordered' socioeconomic phase of developed hillforts.
An early Roman cemetery at Alton, Hampshire
Martin Millett
43 - 87
Evidence from 19th century and 1980 excavation of a small cremation cemetery is presented and the significance of its rite discussed. A settlement of late Iron Age/early RB date is assumed nearby. Much pottery, glass, caskets, gold ring, etc, suggest conspicuous disposal of wealth by newly Romanizing elites. The range of goods narrows over time.
An Iron Age and Romano-British site at Choseley Farm, Odiham: the excavations of Dorothy Liddell, 1937
Michael Morris
89 - 108
Middle Iron Age beehive-shaped pit and extensive, though intermittent, RB activity from 1st to 4th century (quarry pits, two inhumations, ?agricultural kiln) peripheral to a native settlement; suggestion of specialized meat processing.
The Bishop of Winchester's fishponds in Hampshire, 1150-1400: their development, function and management
Edward Roberts
125 - 138
Later Upper Palaeolithic flint tools from Broom Hill, Hampshire two shouldered points, denticulated blade
William A Boismier
156 - 158
A section across the Otterbourne - New Forest Roman road (Route 422)
F McAvoy
158 - 159
A keystone garnet disc brooch from Ampfield Avent Class 3.1
Geoffrey Denford
160 - 161
The place of Basing in mid-Saxon history
David A Hinton
162 - 164
Possible royal status of Cowdery's Down in 7th century.