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Rescue Archaeol Hampshire 2
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Title:
Rescue Archaeol Hampshire 2
Series
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Series:
Rescue Archaeology in Hampshire
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Volume:
2
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Publication Type:
Journal
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
1974
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Date Of Issue From: 1974
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Source:
BIAB (British Archaeological Abstracts (BAA))
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Created Date:
05 Dec 2008
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A Mesolithic site at Wakefords Copse, Havant
Richard Bradley
Elizabeth Lewis
5 - 18
SU 727091. Details of 11 shallow Mesolithic pits were salvaged during playing-field construction. Some with stake surrounds are best identified as temporary shelters; a 14C date in early 4th millennium bc accords well with the ?late aspect of the associated industry, which totalled only 429 artefacts. There was also a scatter of Neo material and some LBA hearths.
The excavation of a round barrow at West Meon Hut, Hampshire
A B Page
A B Rance
Frank Cottrill
19 - 28
SU 647260. Destruction for farming purposes was preceded by partial excavation of a bowl barrow, the westernmost of a group of three. A cremation with a fragmentary flat riveted bronze knife had been laid on an oaken ?bier resting on the stripped ground surface. Over this was a central pile of turf and gravel covered by a turf-revetted mound of soft clay and turves, and set round with a stake circle. Three pits were dug and backfilled while the mound was being built. Reports on a few sherds of EBA/MBA urns and on the cremation are appended.
M27 - South Coast motorway - rescue excavations of an Iron Age site at Wallington Military Road, Fareham, 1972
Michael F Hughes
29 - 96
SU 597069. Numbers of features revealed by topsoil stripping are tentatively identified as: 1, linear boundary ditch and bank (?pastoral/arable divider) with three entrances; 2, gully and ?palisade on a similar line, plus small enclosed settlement of circular and 4-post structures, pits and hearths. The settlement was abandoned during 1st century BC, having begun in 5th/3rd centuries BC. Its mixed economy had an arable emphasis in the later phase. Appended reports treat EIA pottery, briquetage remains, loomweights, a harness fitting and openwork disc, and environmental evidence.
M26 - South coast motorway - rescue excavations of an Iron Age site at Wallington military road, Fareham, 1972
Michael F Hughes
31 - 96
Pottery from Oak, Hants
John Collis
97 - 98
Route 421 and other Roman roads in South Hampshire
Grahame Soffe
David Johnston
99 - 120
The 27-mile stretch of Route 421, Chichester-Bitterne, has now been sectioned in 15 places and routes 420, 422 and 425 have also been studied. When viewed as a whole, Iter VII (the Chichester-Winchester-Silchester-London network) appears to date from 1st century and to have been planned for both long distance and local traffic.