Opening the Wood, Making the Land

Opening the Wood, Making the Land

EnglishPaperback / softback
Allen, Tim
Oxford University School of Archaeology
EAN: 9781905905317
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Excavations at the Eton Rowing Course and along the Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton Flood Alleviation Channel revealed extensive evidence for occupation in an evolving landscape of floodplains and gravel terraces set amidst the shifting channels of the Thames. The most significant evidence was a series of early Neolithic midden deposits, preserved in hollows left by infilled palaeochannels. These deposits contained dense concentrations of pottery, worked flint, animal bone and other finds, and are put into context by other artefact scatters from the floodplain, pits on the gravel terrace and waterlogged environmental deposits from palaeochannels. Early Mesolithic lakeside occupation, later Mesolithic flint scatters along a former channel of the Thames, pits from the middle and late Neolithic and activity areas of the Beaker and Early Bronze Age, demonstrate longer term changes in patterns of occupation. The excavations also revealed early, middle and late Neolithic human remains in palaeochannels, middle Neolithic crouched inhumation burials and early Neolithic cremated remains. An oval barrow may have first been cut in the early Neolithic. Other ring ditches date from the late Neolithic/early Bronze Age; one contained a central cremation burial in a Collared Urn together with pyre material and the remains of a bier.
EAN 9781905905317
ISBN 1905905319
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Oxford University School of Archaeology
Publication date November 26, 2013
Pages 600
Language English
Dimensions 212 x 296 x 29
Country United Kingdom
Readership General
Authors Allen, Tim; Anderson-Whymark Hugo; Barclay Alistair; Cromarty Anne Marie; Jones Gillian; Parker Adrian; Robinson, Mark
Series Thames Valley Landscapes Monograph