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Hot Rocks in the Norfolk Fens: the excavation of a burnt flint mound at Northwold, 1994–5 |
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East Anglian Archaeology Occasional Papers 16 |
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East Anglian Archaeology Occasional Papers
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16
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Publication Type: |
Monograph (in Series)
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Abstract: |
A burnt flint mound in a damp woodland clearing on the Norfolk Fen-edge was associated with a number of waterlogged features. A well and a central pit with alder planks on its base produced sherds of Bronze Age Beaker and Food Vessel Urn. A tight sequence of radiocarbon dates was established for a well-stratified sequence of activity which occurred over a short period of time, starting in cal BC 2265–2165 (at 95% confidence) and ending in cal BC 2140–2065 (at 95% confidence). The mound overlay pits and ditches of possible Early Neolithic date. |
Author: |
Andy Crowson
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Publisher: |
Norfolk Museums Service AE
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Year of Publication: |
2004
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Created Date: |
27 Jul 2017 |