Marshland communities and cultural landscapes: from the bronze Age to present day
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adam_text | Contents
Vol.
2:
Marshland communities and cultural landscapes
Figures
Tables
Preface
&
Acknowledgements
Summaries
viii
xiii
xvii
xx
Chapter
1
Introduction: Themes and Knowledges
Sourcing and modelling wetlands
Structuring the text
Archival context and other sources
Inset: John I anson
Bromwich:
explorer of the gloomy places (P.J. Smith)
Radiocarbon determinations (P. Marshall)
Chapter
2
Barrow Investigations
The Snow s Farm barrow (HAD III)
The buried soils (C.A.I. French)
The barrow sequence
Pre-barrow activity
The barrow
The cremation pyre
Human bone (F. Lee)
Secondary activities
Cremated human remains (F. Lee)
The pottery (J. Pollard
)
Worked flint (H.R. Middleton)
Animal bone
Metalwork
Discussion
Pre-barrow
seulement
The barrow sequence
The Hermitage Farm barrow
The terrace setting
The barrow sequence
The primary mound
The long mound
The ovoid barrow
Urn group
Pottery (J. Pollard)
Cremated bone (F. Lee)
The round barrow
Later usage
Pottery (J. Pollard)
Worked flint (H.R. Middleton)
Animal bone
Discussion
Sequence and chronology
Inset: Active monuments: the
Mergen
oboos (C.
Evans
&
С.
Humphrey)
Small monument architecture
Wetland stations: later usage
Chapter
3
Bronze Age Usage: Landscape Sketches and Environmental Change
HAD
VII: a
beaker pit
Pottery (J. Pollard)
3
5
8
13
15
17
18
21
24
25
26
27
28
30
33
35
36
36
36
37
37
37
38
38
39
40
43
43
43
46
48
50
51
52
54
54
54
54
55
57
58
61
61
62
111
Contents
HAD
VIII:
the rectangular enclosure (with J.
Ette)
The enclosure
Lynchet
systems
Discussion
Losing land: sequencing the wet
Chapter
4
HAD IV: an Iron Age Shrine?
Open settlement
The enclosure
Magnetic-susceptibility survey (G.
Yates)
Faunái
remains
(L. Higbee)
Late Bronze Age and Iron Age pottery (J.D. Hill)
Fired clay
(G. Lucas)
Discussion
65
65
68
70
71
77
77
80
82
83
87
92
93
Chapter
5
The HAD V Enclosure: Constructing the Domestic
Coming to terms with strata: methodology
Natural sub-soils and topography
Soil micromorphology (C.A.I. French)
Interpretation
Phasing outline
Phosphates
Period
1
Period
2.1
Period
2.2
Excavation themes and analyses
The lessons of occupation strata
Ardmark systems
Pits
Building details
Building form
House resourcing (R. Darrah)
Building artefact densities
Floors and interior space
Depositional histories and middening
Inset: Household space and artefact inventories (P. Lane)
Iron Age pottery (J.D. Hill
&
P. Braddock)
Methodology
Chronology
Fabric
Vessel form and size
Surface treatment and ornamentation
Vessel size and function
Ceramic petrology (D.F. Williams)
Production and exchange
Deposition and spatial analysis
Comparison with other Haddenham Iron Age assemblages
Style and identity: scored ware communities in the southwest fens
Wooden artefacts (M. Taylor)
Material culture: sets and assemblages
Abandonment and representation
Organics and decoration: negative evidence
Fired clay (J.
Ette
&
G.
Lucas)
Inset: Gender: settlement interpretation and representation (M.L.S. Sorensen)
Worked and unworked stone (G. Lucas, P. Reeves
&
S. Laurie)
Slags (M. Dennis)
Small finds
Brooch (D. Mackreth)
Ironwork
97
98
99
100
101
105
106
107
112
122
127
127
129
133
137
137
142
142
144
146
148-9
152
154
156
157
158
161
169
175
177
178
188
190
194
195
196
196
197
198-9
201
205
206
206
209
iv
Contents
Copper alloy objects
209
Bone and antler
210
Fired clay
211
Glass
211
Shale/Jet
211
Small finds distributions
211
Animal remains (D. Serjeantson)
213
Bone modification and site-formation processes
214
Mammals
217
Domestic mammals
218
Wild mammals
224
Birds
227
Eggshell (J. Sidell)
233
Fish
235
Non-anthropogenic vertebrates
239
Large molluscs
239
Distribution of bone in the settlement
239
Special animal deposits
242
Seasonality in animal resources
243
Discussion
243
Ritual structures
246
Inset: Totems, house signs and booking common
247
Cereal processing, household space and crop husbandry (G. Jones)
248
Species represented
248
Traditional cereal processing
251
The plant samples
253
Cereal processing and the use of space
254
Cereal cultivation
254
Waterlogged plant remains (G. Hunt)
255
Discussion
256
Pollen analysis (J. Simms)
260
Discussion
261
Overview discussion: cereals
—
the evidence for local cultivation (G. Jones)
263
The wood assemblage (M. Taylor)
263
Overview discussion: local environment and correlation with Willingham Mere (P. Murphy)
266
Discussion
267
Phasing and chronology (with P. Marshall)
267
Household histories and dynamics
269
Spatial structures
271
Enclosure and defence: the draw of labour
274
Economy and trade
276
Representation, closure and status
277
Chapter
6
The Iron Age Landscape
281
HAD VI (with P. Shand)
281
Iron Age pottery (J.D. Hill
&
P. Braddock)
288
Animal remains (D. Serjeantson)
288
Otherfinds
291
Discussion
292
HAD
VII
&
X
294
Environmental remains (S. Peglar)
297
Iron Age pottery (J.D. Hill)
297
Animal bone (D. Serjeantson)
299
Discussion
299
HAD IX
299
Iron Age pottery (J.D. Hill)
304
Animal bone (D. Serjeantson)
304
Discussion
305
1981
excavations
307
Flat Bridge Farm (with L. White)
308
Contents
Iron Age and other features
308
Finds
309
Discussion
310
Overview discussion: the terrace pottery (J.D. Hill)
310
Economic and social reconstruction
311
The Iron Age demography (E. Zubrow)
311
Peopling fields: the arable need (C. Stevens)
313
Pasture requirements (F. Pryor)
314
Below thresholds: overviewing and knowing populations
315
Discussion
315
Local knowledge
315
Enclosure and tenure
319
Landscape: arrivals and strategies
321
Resolving communities: a social mosaic
324
Chapter
7
The Shrine Complex: Situating Ritual (HAD III)
327
The shrine sequence
327
Bromwich
s
records
328
Excavation policy
330
Magnetic-susceptibility survey (G.
Yates)
330
Ambiguities: Iron Age usage
331
The octagonal shrine (Phase
1)
333
The main enclosure (Phase
2)
340
The post settings (Phase
3)
346
Inset: The Byre of Mayual:
a Dinka
shrine in the southern Sudan (A. Mawson)
349
Building materials and reconstruction
350
Discussion
352
Artefact distributions and depositional context
352
Bone
353
Pottery (with
G. Lucas)
353
Metalwork and small finds
357
Depositional context
358
Small finds
358
Bromwich s
finds
358
The
1983
excavations: coins (R. Reece)
360
The brooches (D. Mackreth)
363
Other finds
(G. Lucas)
365
Fixtures and fittings
366
Other
366
Discussion
367
Animal remains: evidence of animal sacrifice (M. Beech)
369
Results
372
Discussion
385
Conclusion
394
Inset: Sheep sacrifice among the Tamu-mai of Nepal (J. Pettigrew
&
Yarjung K.
Tamu)
395
A note concerning plant remains
396
The Roman pottery
(G. Lucas)
396
The fabric type series
396
Pottery forms
398
Dating
398
Sources
402
Vessel types
403
Contextual and spatial analysis
404
Special deposits
406
Conclusion
406
Discussion: transformation and sacrifice
407
Phasing and dating evidence
407
Architectural and depositional parallels
409
Architectural and votive expression (with
G. Lucas)
411
Ritual performance: the place of ritual
413
VI
Contents
Inset: Commerce and futures: a Midsummer Fair
Depositional rhythms, messages and totalities
Ritual power and landscape
Chapter
8
The Roman Landscape
The Delphs sites
HAD II
Dating and interpretation
HAD V/XI
Outlands : the Delphs occupation
The Willingham fen-edge: Cut Bridge Farm, Willingham (with
A. Herne)
Queensholme
excavations
(G.
Lucas &
P. Middleton)
Animal hone (M. Beech)
iron Age and iron Age tradition pottery (J.D. Hill)
Romano-British pottery
(G. Lucas)
Other finds
Discussion
Romano-British pottery in the
Bromwich
Collection
(G. Lucas)
Catastrophe and visibility in the Roman fenlands
The Willingham edge : power and landscape
Chapter
9
The Landscape of Improvement : Post-medieval Times
Ground conditions,
1550-1950
(N. James)
The Haddenham Level
Inset: The Level and History
Upper Delphs Settlement
Overview discussion: New
Englands?
(С.
Evans)
Chapter
10
Reclamations: Communities in the Level
Domestic frameworks: bounding land
Ritual structures
Earthwork continuities: the place of ritual
Environmental and landscape sequences
Settlement hierarchies, community resolution and social fabric
The loss of fabric
The rider escapes
References
414
416
417
419
419
419
424
425
427
429
431
435
440
442
443
445
446
449
450
453
453
455
460-461
463
465
467
467
468
470
472
475
476
477
479
Vol.
1:
A woodland archaeology (printed as a separate volume)
Chapter
1
Introduction: Working Land
Chapter
2
The Foulmire Fen Terrace
The Long Barrow: Transforming Wood (and Bodies)
The Delphs Terraces
The Causewayed Enclosure: a Great Clearance
Concluding Discussion: Constructing Identities (and Landscapes)
Chapter
3
Chapter
4
Chapter
5
Chapter
6
References
VII
|
adam_txt |
Contents
Vol.
2:
Marshland communities and cultural landscapes
Figures
Tables
Preface
&
Acknowledgements
Summaries
viii
xiii
xvii
xx
Chapter
1
Introduction: Themes and Knowledges
Sourcing and modelling wetlands
Structuring the text
Archival context and other sources
Inset: John I'anson
Bromwich:
explorer of 'the gloomy places' (P.J. Smith)
Radiocarbon determinations (P. Marshall)
Chapter
2
Barrow Investigations
The Snow's Farm barrow (HAD III)
The buried soils (C.A.I. French)
The barrow sequence
Pre-barrow activity
The barrow
The cremation pyre
Human bone (F. Lee)
Secondary activities
Cremated human remains (F. Lee)
The pottery (J. Pollard
)
Worked flint (H.R. Middleton)
Animal bone
Metalwork
Discussion
Pre-barrow
seulement
The barrow sequence
The Hermitage Farm barrow
The terrace setting
The barrow sequence
The primary mound
The long mound
The ovoid barrow
Urn group
Pottery (J. Pollard)
Cremated bone (F. Lee)
The round barrow
Later usage
Pottery (J. Pollard)
Worked flint (H.R. Middleton)
Animal bone
Discussion
Sequence and chronology
Inset: Active monuments: the
Mergen
oboos (C.
Evans
&
С.
Humphrey)
Small monument architecture
Wetland stations: later usage
Chapter
3
Bronze Age Usage: Landscape Sketches and Environmental Change
HAD
VII: a
beaker pit
Pottery (J. Pollard)
3
5
8
13
15
17
18
21
24
25
26
27
28
30
33
35
36
36
36
37
37
37
38
38
39
40
43
43
43
46
48
50
51
52
54
54
54
54
55
57
58
61
61
62
111
Contents
HAD
VIII:
the rectangular enclosure (with J.
Ette)
The enclosure
Lynchet
systems
Discussion
Losing land: sequencing the wet
Chapter
4
HAD IV: an Iron Age Shrine?
Open settlement
The enclosure
Magnetic-susceptibility survey (G.
Yates)
Faunái
remains
(L. Higbee)
Late Bronze Age and Iron Age pottery (J.D. Hill)
Fired clay
(G. Lucas)
Discussion
65
65
68
70
71
77
77
80
82
83
87
92
93
Chapter
5
The HAD V Enclosure: Constructing the Domestic
Coming to terms with strata: methodology
Natural sub-soils and topography
Soil micromorphology (C.A.I. French)
Interpretation
Phasing outline
Phosphates
Period
1
Period
2.1
Period
2.2
Excavation themes and analyses
The lessons of occupation strata
Ardmark systems
Pits
Building details
Building form
House resourcing (R. Darrah)
Building artefact densities
Floors and interior space
Depositional histories and middening
Inset: Household space and artefact inventories (P. Lane)
Iron Age pottery (J.D. Hill
&
P. Braddock)
Methodology
Chronology
Fabric
Vessel form and size
Surface treatment and ornamentation
Vessel size and function
Ceramic petrology (D.F. Williams)
Production and exchange
Deposition and spatial analysis
Comparison with other Haddenham Iron Age assemblages
Style and identity: scored ware communities in the southwest fens
Wooden artefacts (M. Taylor)
Material culture: sets and assemblages
Abandonment and representation
'Organics' and decoration: negative evidence
Fired clay (J.
Ette
&
G.
Lucas)
Inset: Gender: settlement interpretation and representation (M.L.S. Sorensen)
Worked and unworked stone (G. Lucas, P. Reeves
&
S. Laurie)
Slags (M. Dennis)
Small finds
Brooch (D. Mackreth)
Ironwork
97
98
99
100
101
105
106
107
112
122
127
127
129
133
137
137
142
142
144
146
148-9
152
154
156
157
158
161
169
175
177
178
188
190
194
195
196
196
197
198-9
201
205
206
206
209
iv
Contents
Copper alloy objects
209
Bone and antler
210
Fired clay
211
Glass
211
Shale/Jet
211
Small finds distributions
211
Animal remains (D. Serjeantson)
213
Bone modification and site-formation processes
214
Mammals
217
Domestic mammals
218
Wild mammals
224
Birds
227
Eggshell (J. Sidell)
233
Fish
235
Non-anthropogenic vertebrates
239
Large molluscs
239
Distribution of bone in the settlement
239
Special animal deposits
242
Seasonality in animal resources
243
Discussion
243
Ritual structures
246
Inset: Totems, house signs and 'booking' common
247
Cereal processing, household space and crop husbandry (G. Jones)
248
Species represented
248
Traditional cereal processing
251
The plant samples
253
Cereal processing and the use of space
254
Cereal cultivation
254
Waterlogged plant remains (G. Hunt)
255
Discussion
256
Pollen analysis (J. Simms)
260
Discussion
261
Overview discussion: cereals
—
the evidence for local cultivation (G. Jones)
263
The wood assemblage (M. Taylor)
263
Overview discussion: local environment and correlation with Willingham Mere (P. Murphy)
266
Discussion
267
Phasing and chronology (with P. Marshall)
267
Household histories and dynamics
269
Spatial structures
271
Enclosure and defence: the draw of labour
274
Economy and trade
276
Representation, closure and status
277
Chapter
6
The Iron Age Landscape
281
HAD VI (with P. Shand)
281
Iron Age pottery (J.D. Hill
&
P. Braddock)
288
Animal remains (D. Serjeantson)
288
Otherfinds
291
Discussion
292
HAD
VII
&
X
294
Environmental remains (S. Peglar)
297
Iron Age pottery (J.D. Hill)
297
Animal bone (D. Serjeantson)
299
Discussion
299
HAD IX
299
Iron Age pottery (J.D. Hill)
304
Animal bone (D. Serjeantson)
304
Discussion
305
1981
excavations
307
Flat Bridge Farm (with L. White)
308
Contents
Iron Age and other features
308
Finds
309
Discussion
310
Overview discussion: the terrace pottery (J.D. Hill)
310
Economic and social reconstruction
311
The Iron Age demography (E. Zubrow)
311
Peopling fields: the arable need (C. Stevens)
313
Pasture requirements (F. Pryor)
314
Below thresholds: overviewing and 'knowing' populations
315
Discussion
315
Local knowledge
315
Enclosure and tenure
319
Landscape: arrivals and strategies
321
Resolving communities: a social mosaic
324
Chapter
7
The Shrine Complex: Situating Ritual (HAD III)
327
The shrine sequence
327
Bromwich'
s
records
328
Excavation policy
330
Magnetic-susceptibility survey (G.
Yates)
330
Ambiguities: Iron Age usage
331
The octagonal shrine (Phase
1)
333
The main enclosure (Phase
2)
340
The post settings (Phase
3)
346
Inset: The Byre of Mayual:
a Dinka
shrine in the southern Sudan (A. Mawson)
349
Building materials and reconstruction
350
Discussion
352
Artefact distributions and depositional context
352
Bone
353
Pottery (with
G. Lucas)
353
Metalwork and small finds
357
Depositional context
358
Small finds
358
Bromwich 's
finds
358
The
1983
excavations: coins (R. Reece)
360
The brooches (D. Mackreth)
363
Other finds
(G. Lucas)
365
Fixtures and fittings
366
Other
366
Discussion
367
Animal remains: evidence of animal sacrifice (M. Beech)
369
Results
372
Discussion
385
Conclusion
394
Inset: Sheep sacrifice among the Tamu-mai of Nepal (J. Pettigrew
&
Yarjung K.
Tamu)
395
A note concerning plant remains
396
The Roman pottery
(G. Lucas)
396
The fabric type series
396
Pottery forms
398
Dating
398
Sources
402
Vessel types
403
Contextual and spatial analysis
404
Special deposits
406
Conclusion
406
Discussion: transformation and sacrifice
407
Phasing and dating evidence
407
Architectural and depositional parallels
409
Architectural and votive expression (with
G. Lucas)
411
Ritual performance: the place of ritual
413
VI
Contents
Inset: Commerce and futures: a Midsummer Fair
Depositional rhythms, 'messages' and totalities
Ritual power and landscape
Chapter
8
The Roman Landscape
The Delphs sites
HAD II
Dating and interpretation
HAD V/XI
Outlands': the Delphs occupation
The Willingham fen-edge: Cut Bridge Farm, Willingham (with
A. Herne)
Queensholme
excavations
(G.
Lucas &
P. Middleton)
Animal hone (M. Beech)
iron Age and iron Age 'tradition' pottery (J.D. Hill)
Romano-British pottery
(G. Lucas)
Other finds
Discussion
Romano-British pottery in the
Bromwich
Collection
(G. Lucas)
Catastrophe and 'visibility' in the Roman fenlands
The Willingham 'edge': power and landscape
Chapter
9
The Landscape of 'Improvement': Post-medieval Times
Ground conditions,
1550-1950
(N. James)
The Haddenham Level
Inset: The Level and History
Upper Delphs Settlement
Overview discussion: New
Englands?
(С.
Evans)
Chapter
10
Reclamations: Communities in the Level
Domestic frameworks: bounding land
Ritual structures
Earthwork continuities: the place of ritual
Environmental and landscape sequences
Settlement hierarchies, community resolution and social fabric
The loss of fabric
The rider escapes
References
414
416
417
419
419
419
424
425
427
429
431
435
440
442
443
445
446
449
450
453
453
455
460-461
463
465
467
467
468
470
472
475
476
477
479
Vol.
1:
A woodland archaeology (printed as a separate volume)
Chapter
1
Introduction: Working Land
Chapter
2
The Foulmire Fen Terrace
The Long Barrow: Transforming Wood (and Bodies)
The Delphs Terraces
The Causewayed Enclosure: a Great Clearance
Concluding Discussion: Constructing Identities (and Landscapes)
Chapter
3
Chapter
4
Chapter
5
Chapter
6
References
VII |
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spelling | Evans, Christopher Verfasser aut Marshland communities and cultural landscapes from the bronze Age to present day by Christopher Evans & Ian Hodder ; with contributions from Mark Beech ... Principal illustrations by Crane Begg, Marc Berger & Andrew Hall Cambridge McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research [u.a.] 2006 XXV, 509 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. 29 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Haddenham project 2 McDonald Institute monographs Zsfassung in engl., franz. und dt. Sprache Includes bibliographical references (p. 479-496) and index Funde Geschichte Excavations (Archaeology) England Haddenham (Cambridgeshire) Archaeological surveying England Haddenham (Cambridgeshire) Landscape archaeology England Haddenham (Cambridgeshire) Marshes England Haddenham (Cambridgeshire) History Haddenham (Cambridgeshire, England) Antiquities Haddenham (DE-588)7632728-0 gnd rswk-swf Haddenham (DE-588)7632728-0 g DE-604 Haddenham project 2 (DE-604)BV023376583 2 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016490813&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Evans, Christopher Marshland communities and cultural landscapes from the bronze Age to present day Haddenham project Funde Geschichte Excavations (Archaeology) England Haddenham (Cambridgeshire) Archaeological surveying England Haddenham (Cambridgeshire) Landscape archaeology England Haddenham (Cambridgeshire) Marshes England Haddenham (Cambridgeshire) History |
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title | Marshland communities and cultural landscapes from the bronze Age to present day |
title_auth | Marshland communities and cultural landscapes from the bronze Age to present day |
title_exact_search | Marshland communities and cultural landscapes from the bronze Age to present day |
title_exact_search_txtP | Marshland communities and cultural landscapes from the bronze Age to present day |
title_full | Marshland communities and cultural landscapes from the bronze Age to present day by Christopher Evans & Ian Hodder ; with contributions from Mark Beech ... Principal illustrations by Crane Begg, Marc Berger & Andrew Hall |
title_fullStr | Marshland communities and cultural landscapes from the bronze Age to present day by Christopher Evans & Ian Hodder ; with contributions from Mark Beech ... Principal illustrations by Crane Begg, Marc Berger & Andrew Hall |
title_full_unstemmed | Marshland communities and cultural landscapes from the bronze Age to present day by Christopher Evans & Ian Hodder ; with contributions from Mark Beech ... Principal illustrations by Crane Begg, Marc Berger & Andrew Hall |
title_short | Marshland communities and cultural landscapes |
title_sort | marshland communities and cultural landscapes from the bronze age to present day |
title_sub | from the bronze Age to present day |
topic | Funde Geschichte Excavations (Archaeology) England Haddenham (Cambridgeshire) Archaeological surveying England Haddenham (Cambridgeshire) Landscape archaeology England Haddenham (Cambridgeshire) Marshes England Haddenham (Cambridgeshire) History |
topic_facet | Funde Geschichte Excavations (Archaeology) England Haddenham (Cambridgeshire) Archaeological surveying England Haddenham (Cambridgeshire) Landscape archaeology England Haddenham (Cambridgeshire) Marshes England Haddenham (Cambridgeshire) History Haddenham (Cambridgeshire, England) Antiquities Haddenham |
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