A 'Mersshy contree called Holdernesse': excavations on the route of a National Grid pipeline in Holderness, East Yorkshire ; rural life in the Claylands to the east of the Yorkshire Wolds, from the Mesolithic to the Iron Age and Roman periods, and beyond
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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgements..........................................................................................
Summary...................................................................................................
Section 1: Introduction...................................................................................
The landscape of Holderness...........................................................................
Geology.........................................................................................
The post-glacial landscape......................................................................
Coastal erosion and land reclamation............................................................
Archaeological and historical background..............................................................
Section 2: The Excavation areas...........................................................................
Old Ellerby...........................................................................................
Late Iron Age ring gullies, Roman enclosure ditches and a Roman cremation.............................
Iron Age settlement.............................................................................
First- to second-century ditches................................................................
Third- to fourth-century ditches, pits and cremation burial.....................................
Post-Roman agriculture..........................................................................
Burton Constable......................................................................................
Iron Age ring gullies and associated settlement features, Roman ditch systems, a single human burial..
Earlier prehistoric.............................................................................
Iron Age, pre-dating settlement.................................................................
The Iron Age settlement.........................................................................
Roman enclosures................................................................................
Inhumation 9796.................................................................................
Possible grain dryer............................................................................
Substantial ditches.............................................................................
Later activity..................................................................................
Brandywell.............................................................................................
Iron Age ring gullies, and settlement features; Roman ditch systems; three human burials..............
Mesolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Age activity...................................................
Iron Age ring gullies...........................................................................
Early Roman field boundaries....................................................................
Second-century enclosure ditch..................................................................
Early second century burials....................................................................
Abandonment.....................................................................................
Sproatley..............................................................................................
An in situ Mesolithic flint scatter; a separate disturbed scatter containing Mesolithic to Bronze Age artefacts; two
possible Bronze Age barrows; a possible Iron Age square barrow; and Iron Age to early Roman boundary ditches...
Mesolithic occupation...........................................................................
Neolithic and Bronze Age activity...............................................................
Iron Age remains................................................................................
Trapezoidal enclosures..........................................................................
Early Roman pits................................................................................
Medieval and post-medieval agriculture..........................................................
Nuttles................................................................................................
Iron Age ring gully and Roman field systems...........................................................
Iron Age ring gully.............................................................................
Late Iron Age or early Roman ditches............................................................
Second century AD ditch system..................................................................
Lelley.................................................................................................
Late Iron Age ring gullies, settlement features and human burial; Anglo-Saxon activity; medieval enclosures
and possible building and oven associated with manorial site..........................................
Late Iron Age settlement........................................................................
Roman artefacts.................................................................................
Early medieval activity.........................................................................
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Medieval development of the ditched enclosures...................................................
Discussion: Lund Garth...........................................................................
New York................................................................................................
Iron Age ring gullies and Iron Age or Roman ditch systems...............................................
Late Iron Age settlement.........................................................................
Late Iron Age ditch systems......................................................................
Reorganised field system.........................................................................
Early Roman enclosure and pits...................................................................
Later agriculture................................................................................
Braemere Hill...........................................................................................
Late Iron Age or early Roman ring gully; ditch with waste from salt-making .............................
Late Iron Age ditch..............................................................................
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Burstwick...............................................................................................
Iron Age ring gullies; possible enclosure ditches.......................................................
Ring gullies.....................................................................................
First enclosure ditch............................................................................
Second enclosure ditch...........................................................................
Discrete features enclosed by ditch 51026........................................................
Other features...................................................................................
Churchlands.............................................................................................
Iron Age ring gully, boundary ditch and settlement features; medieval or post-medieval pits; residual
Mesolithic and Bronze Age flint, and Bronze Age pottery.................................................
Mesolithic activity..............................................................................
Bronze Age activity..............................................................................
Late Iron Age settlement.........................................................................
Post-medieval extraction pits....................................................................
Winestead...............................................................................................
Ditched enclosures, possibly of Anglo-Saxon date........................................................
Enclosure boundaries and associated ditches......................................................
Patrington..............................................................................................
Iron Age ring gullies and Iron Age and Roman ditches....................................................
Iron Age ditch...................................................................................
Iron Age settlement..............................................................................
Roman enclosure ditches..........................................................................
Bluegate Corner.........................................................................................
Late Iron Age or Roman ring gullies and Roman ditch system..............................................
Iron Age settlement..............................................................................
Boundary and enclosure ditches...................................................................
Maintenance and recutting of ditches.............................................................
Subsequent activity..............................................................................
Weeton..................................................................................................
Parallel Iron Age ditches and curvilinear gully...........................................................
iron Age boundaries and arc-shaped gully...........................................................
Roman activity...................................................................................
Scorborough Hill........................................................................................
Artefact-rich early Roman pit; Iron Age and Roman ditches...............................................
Mesolithic activity..............................................................................
Early ditches....................................................................................
Late first-century pit...........................................................................
Ditch 12003 .....................................................................................
Scorborough Hill: discussion.....................................................................
Gilcross................................................................................................
Bronze Age pits and Iron Age ring gullies and ditches, and a human burial...............................
Two intercutting Bronze Age pits.................................................................
Late Iron Age field system.......................................................................
Late Iron Age settlement.........................................................................
Medieval and post-medieval agriculture...........................................................
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Out Newton Road.........................................................................................57
Corner of a large Iron Age enclosure, with a single large pit...........................................67
Iron Age enclosure..................................................................................
Large Iron Age pit..................................................................................
Early Roman infilling of enclosure ditch..........................................................70
Medieval and post-medieval agriculture............................................................70
Skeffling............................................................................................. 71
Remnant Mesolithic soil layer, Iron Age pits, evidence of possible Bronze Age burnt mound............. 71
Mesolithic land surface...........................................................................71
Pits............................................................................................ 71
Hull Road............................................................................................. 72
Iron Age ring gully and ditches.........................................................................72
Iron Age settlement and land division.............................................................72
Later activity................................................................................ 73
Dimlington Road.........................................................................................73
Iron Age ring gullies, ditch systems; distinctive shallow stone-filled pits.............................73
Mesolithic to Bronze Age activity............................................................... 73
Iron Age settlement...............................................................................74
Roman pit.........................................................................................76
Stone-filled pits.................................................................................76
Other sites.............................................................................................76
Section 3: The Artefacts........................................................................... 78
Lithics.................................................................................................78
Hugo Anderson-Whymark
Introduction......................................................................................78
Methodology.......................................................................................78
Raw material.................................................................................. 78
The Mesolithic assemblage.........................................................................79
The Mesolithic assemblage from Brandywell....................................................... 87
Mesolithic lithics from other sites...............................................................87
Discussion of the Mesolithic flintwork............................................................88
Earlier Neolithic............................................................................. 90
Later Neolithic/early Bronze Age................................................................ 91
Other Neolithic and Bronze Age flintwork..........................................................91
Post-medieval lithics.............................................................................91
Metal-work and other small finds........................................................................92
Kevin Leahy
Pre-iron Age pottery...................................................................................100
T. Manby
Brandywell................................................................................... 100
Sproatley...................................................................................... 101
Churchlands......................................................................................101
Pit 119574, Gilcross.............................................................................103
Later prehistoric hand-made pottery....................................................................103
C.G. Cumberpatch
Methodology.................................................................................... 103
Fabric type series...............................................................................104
Pottery manufacture..............................................................................108
Type series......................................................................................109
Unusual and individual vessels and objects.......................................................121
Decorated vessels................................................................................121
Pot discs........................................................................................125
Repair holes................................................................................. ..125
Vessel size......................................................................................125
Old Ellerby......................................................................................127
Burton Constable.................................................................................135
Brandywell.......................................................................................141
Nuttles..........................................................—...............................145
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New York....................................................................................150
Braemere Hill...............................................................................151
Burstwick...................................................................................154
Churchlands.................................................................................155
Patrington..................................................................................156
Bluegate Corner.............................................................................157
Weeton......................................................................................159
Scorborough Hill............................................................................159
Gilcross....................................................................................161
Out Newton Road.............................................................................164
Hull Road...................................................................................165
Dimlington Road.............................................................................165
Hand-made pottery: discussion...............................................................166
Petrographical analysis of the Iron Age pottery....................................................170
Rob Ixer
Analysis of crucibles and metal-working residues...................................................171
Derek Pitman and Roger Doonan
XRF analysis................................................................................171
Reflected light microscopy..................................................................173
Discussion..................................................................................173
Conclusions.................................................................................173
Romano-British pottery.............................................................................174
R. S. Leary, with Felicity Wild (samian) and Kay Hartley (mortaria)
Wares and forms.............................................................................174
Old Elierby.................................................................................189
Burton Constable............................................................................191
Brandywell..................................................................................193
Sproatley................................................................................... 194
Nuttles.....................................................................................195
Lelley......................................................................................195
New York....................................................................................195
Burstwick...................................................................................195
Churchlands.................................................................................195
Winestead...................................................................................195
Patrington..................................................................................196
Bluegate Corner.............................................................................196
Weeton......................................................................................197
Scorborough Hill............................................................................197
Gilcross....................................................................................199
Out Newton Road.............................................................................199
Function and site status....................................................................199
Trade and exchange..........................................................................200
Taphonomy...................................................................................200
Post-Roman pottery.................................................................................200
Jane Young, with Peter Didsbury
Introduction................................................................................200
Methodology.................................................................................200
Condition...................................................................................200
Range and variety of materials..............................................................203
Discussion..................................................................................209
Worked stone.......................................................................................209
Ruth Shaffrey
Old Elierby.................................................................................209
Burton Constable............................................................................211
Brandywell..................................................................................212
Lelley......................................................................................212
New York....................................................................................213
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Patrington...................................................................................213
Weeton.......................................................................................213
Fired clay..........................................................................................213
Lisa M. Wastling
Methodology..................................................................................213
Old Ellerby................................................................................ 213
Burton Constable.............................................................................217
Brandywell...................................................................................218
Lelley.......................................................................................218
Braemere Hill................................................................................219
Churchlands..................................................................................220
Weeton.......................................................................................220
Scorborough Hill.............................................................................221
Gilcross.....................................................................................221
Conclusion...................................................................................222
Analysis of metal-working mould fragments...........................................................223
Jennifer Jones
Section 4: People, Economy and environment.............................................................224
Human remains.......................................................................................224
Katie Keefe and Malin Holst
Introduction.................................................................................224
Preservation.................................................................................224
Assessment of age............................................................................225
Sex determination............................................................................225
Non-metric traits............................................................................225
Pathology....................................................................................226
Animal bone.........................................................................................229
Jennifer Wood
Introduction.................................................................................229
Methodology..................................................................................229
Burton Constable.............................................................................229
Brandywell...................................................................................232
Lelley.......................................................................................233
Scorborough Hill.............................................................................235
Out Newton Road..............................................................................236
Overall discussion and conclusions...........................................................237
Plant macrofossils and other organic remains........................................................238
Don O Meara
Introduction and methods.................................................................... 238
Old Ellerby..................................................................................238
Burton Constable.............................................................................238
Brandywell...................................................................................240
Sproatley....................................................................................240
Nuttles......................................................................................240
Lelley.......................................................................................240
New York.....................................................................................241
Braemere Hill................................................................................241
Burstwick....................................................................................241
Winestead....................................................................................242
Patrington................................................................................. 242
Bluegate Corner..............................................................................242
Skeffling.................................................................................. 243
Dimlington Road..............................................................................243
Conclusions..................................................................................243
Pollen..............................................................................................244
Tudur Burke Davies
Results......................................................................................244
Discussion...................................................................................244
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Molluscs................................................................................................246
Matt Law
Conclusions.......................................................................................247
Section 5: Discussion................................................................................. 248
The early Mesolithic period........................................................................... 248
The later Mesolithic and early Neolithic...............................................................249
The later Neolithic and early Bronze Age.............................................................. 249
Barrows at Sproatley..............................................................................250
Other Bronze Age activity.........................................................................250
Distribution of Neolithic and Bronze Age activity.................................................251
Death and burial in the Iron Age, and beyond...........................................................252
Iron Age settlement.....................................................................................253
The ring gullies in context.......................................................................256
Settlements in the landscape......................................................................257
The chronology of the Iron Age settlements........................................................260
The Roman period........................................................................................263
The economy of the Iron Age and Roman sites.............................................................264
Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Scandinavian......................................................................267
Medieval................................................................................................268
Section 6: Conclusions.................................................................................. 269
Bibliography...............................................................................................272
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spelling | A 'Mersshy contree called Holdernesse' excavations on the route of a National Grid pipeline in Holderness, East Yorkshire ; rural life in the Claylands to the east of the Yorkshire Wolds, from the Mesolithic to the Iron Age and Roman periods, and beyond edited by Gavin Glover, Paul Flintoft, Richard Moore. With contributions by: Hugo Anderson-Whymark (flint), Kevin Leahy (metal, glass, worked bone) [und 19 weiteren] Oxford Archaeopress Archaeology [2016] © 2016 xii, 284 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Vor- und Frühgeschichte gnd rswk-swf Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd rswk-swf Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd rswk-swf Holderness (DE-588)4089273-6 gnd rswk-swf Britannien als Provinz [Barrington p. 8 & 9] (DE-2581)TH000004033 gbd Holderness (DE-588)4089273-6 g Vor- und Frühgeschichte z Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 s Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 s DE-604 Glover, Gavin (DE-588)1102159964 edt Flintoft, Paul (DE-588)1102159980 edt Moore, Richard (DE-588)1102160008 edt Anderson-Whymark, Hugo (DE-588)138147825 ctb Leahy, Kevin Michael ctb Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028958645&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | A 'Mersshy contree called Holdernesse' excavations on the route of a National Grid pipeline in Holderness, East Yorkshire ; rural life in the Claylands to the east of the Yorkshire Wolds, from the Mesolithic to the Iron Age and Roman periods, and beyond Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd |
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title | A 'Mersshy contree called Holdernesse' excavations on the route of a National Grid pipeline in Holderness, East Yorkshire ; rural life in the Claylands to the east of the Yorkshire Wolds, from the Mesolithic to the Iron Age and Roman periods, and beyond |
title_auth | A 'Mersshy contree called Holdernesse' excavations on the route of a National Grid pipeline in Holderness, East Yorkshire ; rural life in the Claylands to the east of the Yorkshire Wolds, from the Mesolithic to the Iron Age and Roman periods, and beyond |
title_exact_search | A 'Mersshy contree called Holdernesse' excavations on the route of a National Grid pipeline in Holderness, East Yorkshire ; rural life in the Claylands to the east of the Yorkshire Wolds, from the Mesolithic to the Iron Age and Roman periods, and beyond |
title_full | A 'Mersshy contree called Holdernesse' excavations on the route of a National Grid pipeline in Holderness, East Yorkshire ; rural life in the Claylands to the east of the Yorkshire Wolds, from the Mesolithic to the Iron Age and Roman periods, and beyond edited by Gavin Glover, Paul Flintoft, Richard Moore. With contributions by: Hugo Anderson-Whymark (flint), Kevin Leahy (metal, glass, worked bone) [und 19 weiteren] |
title_fullStr | A 'Mersshy contree called Holdernesse' excavations on the route of a National Grid pipeline in Holderness, East Yorkshire ; rural life in the Claylands to the east of the Yorkshire Wolds, from the Mesolithic to the Iron Age and Roman periods, and beyond edited by Gavin Glover, Paul Flintoft, Richard Moore. With contributions by: Hugo Anderson-Whymark (flint), Kevin Leahy (metal, glass, worked bone) [und 19 weiteren] |
title_full_unstemmed | A 'Mersshy contree called Holdernesse' excavations on the route of a National Grid pipeline in Holderness, East Yorkshire ; rural life in the Claylands to the east of the Yorkshire Wolds, from the Mesolithic to the Iron Age and Roman periods, and beyond edited by Gavin Glover, Paul Flintoft, Richard Moore. With contributions by: Hugo Anderson-Whymark (flint), Kevin Leahy (metal, glass, worked bone) [und 19 weiteren] |
title_short | A 'Mersshy contree called Holdernesse' |
title_sort | a mersshy contree called holdernesse excavations on the route of a national grid pipeline in holderness east yorkshire rural life in the claylands to the east of the yorkshire wolds from the mesolithic to the iron age and roman periods and beyond |
title_sub | excavations on the route of a National Grid pipeline in Holderness, East Yorkshire ; rural life in the Claylands to the east of the Yorkshire Wolds, from the Mesolithic to the Iron Age and Roman periods, and beyond |
topic | Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Funde Ausgrabung Holderness |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028958645&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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