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Essex J 24
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Essex J 24
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Essex Journal
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24
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1989
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Date Of Issue From: 1989
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BIAB (British Archaeological Abstracts (BAA))
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05 Dec 2008
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The Stansted Project: a report on the second and third years' work
Howard Brooks
6 - 10
The Airport Catering Site has revealed one of the most significant Late Iron Age sites of the region, with several round houses, a squarish central ?shrine with ?votive pits adiacent to it (further details in 90/457). Duckend Farm also had late Iron Age and RB occupation on two sites, including a cemetery with two rich burials. At Round Wood three med timber structures of 12th-13th century appear to give a sequence, first post-building, then post-in-trench. In general the Project has increased fivefold the original number of known sites.
Chigborough Farm, Goldhanger: the first season's excavation of an early settlement
Mags Waughman
15 - 18
A multi-period gravel extraction site has yielded material of Meso, Neo, and BA occupation, a well with waterlogged material and a near-complete Deverel-Rimbury urn, a late Iron Age or RB field system cut by one of ten RB graves, and a med ?stock enclosure.
Worth a visit: 'charcoal burner's camps' at High Reach and Hainault replicas of early 19th century structures
George Collins
27 - 28
Stratford Langthorne Abbey restored
Mark Watson
33 - 37
Summarizes known information on this destroyed Cistercian house; its topography can largely be reconstructed, foundations of part of the chancel and transept have been examined, and 128 inhumations were excavated in 1983.
A multi-period site at Slough House Farm, Great Totham parish
Steven Wallis
39 - 43
Brief interim report on Neo/BA rectangular enclosure, LBA features and enclosure, Iron Age enclosure and round houses, RB field system (in cropmarks) and timberlined well, AS pit containing pottery and furnace linings, and an early med enclosure.
A horse-skull house-charm from Manuden post-med deposition in sealed-up bread oven
Bari Hooper
45 - 46