A prehistoric ritual complex at Eynesbury, Cambridgeshire: excavation of a multi-period site in the Great Ouse Valley, 2000-2001
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245 | 1 | 0 | |a A prehistoric ritual complex at Eynesbury, Cambridgeshire |b excavation of a multi-period site in the Great Ouse Valley, 2000-2001 |c by C.J. Ellis ; with contributions by Michael J.Allen ... [et al.] ; and illustrations by Rob Goller and S.E. James |
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adam_text | Contents
List of
Plates
v
List of Figures
v
List of Tables
vi
Contributors
vi
Acknowledgments
vii
Summary/Résumé/Zusammenfassung
viii
Chapter
1.
Introduction
I. Background to the excavation
1
II. The excavation
2
Methods
2
Excavation sampling
2
Natural deposits and soil sequence
4
Chapter
2.
Earlier Prehistoric Activity
(10,000-2400
ВС)
I. Mesolithic activity
(10,000-4000
ВС)
6
II. Neolithic activity
(4000-2400
ВС)
6
Cursus
monuments
6
North
cursus
2602 6
South
cursus
2514 6
Finds and dating
6
Hengiform ring-ditch
2513 7
The ring-ditch
8
The ditch deposits
11
Neolithic pits
13
Noteworthy Neolithic pits
13
Long barrow
2589 16
Deposition sequence
20
Mound and bank remnants
23
Summary
23
Undated: possible Neolithic features
23
Double enclosure
2588 23
Ditch
2591 23
III. Artefacts
25
Flint, by Phil Harding
25
Pottery, by Lorraine Mepham
28
Other finds, by Rob Court and
Lorraine Mepham, with a contribution by
Maisie
Taylor
32
Chapter
3.
Later Prehistoric Activity
(2400
BC-AD
43)
I. Early-Middle Bronze Age
(2400-1100
ВС)
33
II.
III.
Uraed cremation burial
33
Unurned cremation burials and
redeposited pyre debris pits
33
Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age
(1100-400
ВС)
34
Pit alignment enclosure
2519
34
Other pits
36
North group
36
South group
36
Summary
36
Undated ?later prehistoric features
39
Artefacts
39
Early Bronze Age pottery,
by Lorraine Mepham
Later prehistoric pottery,
by Lorraine Mepham
Other finds, by Rob Court
and Lorraine Mepham
39
40
42
Chapter
4.
Romano-British and Saxon Activity
(AD
43-1066)
II.
Romano-Bntish (AD
43-^10)
44
Rectilinear ditches/gullies
44
Pits
44
Droveway ditches
44
Landscape boundary ditches
46
Possible enclosures
47
Artefacts
47
Romano-British pottery
47
Other finds, by Rob Court and Lorraine Mepham
48
Saxon (AD
410-1066)
49
Sunken-featured buildings
49
SFB 2934
49
SFB 3706
49
SFB 4985
49
SFB 7000
49
SFB 7400
49
SFB 8605
51
Pits
51
Enclosure gullies
53
Summary
53
Artefacts
53
Saxon Pottery, by Lorraine Mepham
53
Metalworking debris, by Phil Andrews
57
Other finds, by Rob Court and Lorraine Mepham
57
Chapter
5.
Absolute Chronology,
by Michael J. Allen, Ed Rhodes, Nancy
Beavan and Cathy Groves
I. The dating programme
60
Aims
60
Dendrochronology
60
Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL)
61
Radiocarbon sample submissions
62
II. Results of the dating programme
64
Preservation
64
The
cursus
monuments
65
Archaeological significance
65
Cursus
monuments
65
Hengiform ring-ditch
2513 65
Neolithic pits
66
Double enclosure
2588 66
Long barrow
2589 66
Bronze Age cremation
66
Interpretation and discussion
66
Monument sequence
66
Curation and structured deposits in the long barrow
66
The chronological history of the monuments
66
Chapter
6.
Evidence of the Physical
Environment and Farming Economy,
by Michael J. Allen, Alan J. Clapham, Rowena
Gale, Mark Robinson and Naomi Sykes
I. Introduction, by Michael J. Allen
Research themes and aims
Strategy
Preservation
II. Evidence for the economy and environment
71
Charred plant remains,
by Alan J. Clapham
Insect remains from Neolithic long barrow
2589,
by Mark Robinson
Waterlogged plant macrofossils,
by Alan J. Clapham
Charcoal, by Rowena Gale
Land snails from Neolithic contexts,
by Michael J. Allen
Neolithic and Saxon animal bone,
by Naomi Sykes
III. Discussion: the development of a farmed
landscape, by Michael J. Allen
Neolithic
(4000-2400
ВС)
Soils and landscape
Floodplain environment
Rising water tables?
Clearance and modification
Early economies
Later Bronze Age and Earlier Iron Age
(1100-400
ВС)
Romano-British (AD
43-410)
Saxon (AD
410-1066)
Chapter
7.
Human Remains,
by Jacqueline I.
McKinley
зпа
I.
Methods
95
II.
Taphonomy
95
60
III.
Demographic data
95
АО
IV.
Stature estimation
96
0Î7
AQ
v.
Pathology
96
ЈУ
ňQ
VI.
Aspects of pyre technology and ritual
96
71
VII.
Concluding remarks
98
71
Chapter
8.
Discussion
I.
Introduction
99
79
II.
Hunter-gatherer activity
99
III.
The development of the ritual complex
100
81
The north and south
cursus
monuments
100
81
The hengiform ring-ditch
102
Neolithic pit clusters
102
86
The long barrow
103
Later Neolithic pits
105
87
IV.
Bronze Age and Iron Age settlement
and ritual
105
91
Cremations
105
92
Pit alignment enclosure
105
92
Pits
106
92
V.
Romano-British agriculture
106
92
VI.
Saxon settlement
107
93
93
VII.
Medieval agricultural activity
108
93
Appendix: pottery fabric descriptions
109
94
Bibliography
111
94
Index, by Peter Gunn
119
List of Plates
Plate I Fieldwork conditions on
30
October
2000
Plate II Antlers laid in the base of the south¬
western corner of north
cursus
2602
Plate III General view of hengiform ring-ditch
2513,
after excavation
Plate IV Neolithic structured deposit of animal
bone, worked flint and fired clay in
pit
3596
Plate V Reworked Group VI polished axe
Plate VI Excavation of ox skulls in the base of
the long barrow ditch
Plate
VII
Plate
VIII
11
Plate IX
16
20
21
Plate X
Plate XI
Plate
XII
Partially articulated human arm bones
in the base of the long barrow ditch
Removing tree trunk from pit cutting
the west side of the long barrow ditch
Decorated collared urn containing a
cremation burial in pit
2814
Excavation of pits on the west side of
pit alignment enclosure
2519
South side of pit alignment enclosure
2519
intersecting with the northern
part of hengiform ring-ditch
2513
Saxon smithing hearth
4624
21
22
33
36
37
52
List of Figures
Figure
1
Location of the site, and underlying
geology
xii
Figure
2
Archaeological investigations near
the site
1
Figure
3
Plan showing all archaeological features
3
Figure
4
Plan showing all Neolithic features
5
Figure
5
North
cursus
2602,
sections
7
Figure
6
South
cursus
2514,
sections
8
Figure
7
Hengiform ring-ditch
2513,
plan
9
Figure
8
Hengiform ring-ditch
2513,
sections
10
vi
Figure
9 Distribution
of finds within hengiform
ring-ditch
2513
Figure
10
Plan of Neolithic pit groups
Figure
11
Three noteworthy Neolithic pits,
sections
Figure
12
Long barrow
2589,
plan
Figure
13
Long barrow
2589,
sections
Figure
14
Long barrow
2589,
sections
Figure
15
Oak tree trunk
Figure
16
Double enclosure
2588,
plan
Figure
17
Early Neolithic pottery
Figure
18
Late Neolithic pottery
Figure
19
Early Bronze Age pottery
Figure
20
Plan showing all Bronze Age and Late
Bronze Age/Early Iron Age features
Figure
21
Sections of selected pit alignment pits
Figure
22
Later prehistoric pottery
Figure
23
Late Bronze Age metalworking mould
fragments from pit
206
Figure
24
Plan showing all Romano-British
features
Figure
25
Romano-British enclosure
2523
Figure
26
Romano-British copper alloy objects
Figure
27
Plan showing all Saxon features
Figure
28
Plans and sections of
SFBs 2934,3 706
and
4985
Figure
29
11
12
Figure
30
13
Figure
31
17
Figure
32
18
Figure
33
19
22
Figure
34
24
Figure
35
31
Figure
36
31
Figure
37
33
Figure
38
Figure
39
35
37
Figure
40
41
43
Figure
41
45
Figure
42
46
48
50
Figure
43
51
Figure
44
Plans and sections of
SFBs 7000,7400
and
8605 52
Section of Saxon pit
4609,
with
smithing hearth fired clay lining
4614 52
Saxon pottery
56
Other Saxon finds
58
OSL sample locations, south
cursus
ditch
61
Radiocarbon determinations
62
Distribution of environmental samples
68
Percentage of terrestrial
coleóptera
80
Body part pattern for Neolithic cattle
89
Cattle horn core size
89
Relative frequencies for the main
Saxon domesticates
90
Body part representation for cattle,
sheep/goat and pigs from Saxon
SFBs
and pit clusters
91
Prehistoric ritual complexes in the
middle Great
Ouse
valley
99
Prehistoric to Late Iron Age/Early
Romano-British findspots near
Eynesbury
101
Romano-British features and crop-
marks in the vicinity of the site
107
Romano-British and Saxon findspots
near Eynesbury
. 108
List of Tables
Table
1
Table
2
Table
3
Table
4
Table
5
Table
6
Table
7
Table
8
Table
9
Table
10
Table
11
Table
12
Table
13
Table
14
Table
15
Table
16
Table
17
Table
18
Table
19
Table
20
Summary information on Neolithic pits
14
Totals of worked flint from the
hengiform ring-ditch
2513 24
Totals of worked flint from Neolithic
pits
27
Totals of worked flint from long barrow
2589 27
Early Neolithic pottery fabric totals
29
Correlation of Early Neolithic rim
forms and fabric types
Classification of Early Neolithic
vessel forms
29
Summary information on pit alignment
enclosure
2519 38
Summary information on discrete
LBA/EIA pits
39
Early Bronze Age pottery fabric totals
40
Later prehistoric pottery fabric totals
40
Late Iron Age/Romano-British pottery
fabric totals
48
Saxon pottery fabric totals
54
Saxon pottery vessel forms by fabric
54
Saxon finds by feature
57
Radiocarbon dating results
63
OSL samples from the north and south
cursus
monuments
64
Results of Bayesian age model for OSL
results from the south
cursus
2514 64
Elemental analysis of bone gelatin of
all submitted radiocarbon samples
64
Summary of absolute dating results
66
Table
21
Table
22
Table
23
Table
24
29
Table
25
Table
26
Table
27
Table
28
Table
29
Table
30
Table
31
Table
32
Table
33
Table
34
Table
35
Charred plant remains from hengiform
ring-ditch
2513
and Neolithic pits
70
Charred plant remains from long
barrow
2589 72
Charred plant remains from Middle
and Late Bronze Age features
72
Charred plant remains from Late Bronze
Age/Early Iron Age and Romano-
British features
74
Charred plant remains from Saxon
contexts
76
Coleóptera
from long barrow
2589
Other insect remains
79
Waterlogged plant remains from
Neolithic and Saxon contexts
82
Charcoal from Neolithic, Bronze Age,
Iron Age, Romano-British and Saxon
contexts
83
Land snails from Neolithic pits
87
Animal bone, Numbers of Identified
Specimens from Neolithic contexts
88
Animal bone, Numbers of Identified
Specimens from Saxon contexts
88
Occurrence and preservation of
environmental data available for
analysis
92
Summary of results from analyses of
unburnt human bone
97
Summary of results from analysis of
cremated human bone
97
vii
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Contents
List of
Plates
v
List of Figures
v
List of Tables
vi
Contributors
vi
Acknowledgments
vii
Summary/Résumé/Zusammenfassung
viii
Chapter
1.
Introduction
I. Background to the excavation
1
II. The excavation
2
Methods
2
Excavation sampling
2
Natural deposits and soil sequence
4
Chapter
2.
Earlier Prehistoric Activity
(10,000-2400
ВС)
I. Mesolithic activity
(10,000-4000
ВС)
6
II. Neolithic activity
(4000-2400
ВС)
6
Cursus
monuments
6
North
cursus
2602 6
South
cursus
2514 6
Finds and dating
6
Hengiform ring-ditch
2513 7
The ring-ditch
8
The ditch deposits
11
Neolithic pits
13
Noteworthy Neolithic pits
13
Long barrow
2589 16
Deposition sequence
20
Mound and bank remnants
23
Summary
23
Undated: possible Neolithic features
23
Double enclosure
2588 23
Ditch
2591 23
III. Artefacts
25
Flint, by Phil Harding
25
Pottery, by Lorraine Mepham
28
Other finds, by Rob Court and
Lorraine Mepham, with a contribution by
Maisie
Taylor
32
Chapter
3.
Later Prehistoric Activity
(2400
BC-AD
43)
I. Early-Middle Bronze Age
(2400-1100
ВС)
33
II.
III.
Uraed cremation burial
33
Unurned cremation burials and
redeposited pyre debris pits
33
Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age
(1100-400
ВС)
34
Pit alignment enclosure
2519
34
Other pits
36
North group
36
South group
36
Summary
36
Undated ?later prehistoric features
39
Artefacts
39
Early Bronze Age pottery,
by Lorraine Mepham
Later prehistoric pottery,
by Lorraine Mepham
Other finds, by Rob Court
and Lorraine Mepham
39
40
42
Chapter
4.
Romano-British and Saxon Activity
(AD
43-1066)
II.
Romano-Bntish (AD
43-^10)
44
Rectilinear ditches/gullies
44
Pits
44
Droveway ditches
44
Landscape boundary ditches
46
Possible enclosures
47
Artefacts
47
Romano-British pottery
47
Other finds, by Rob Court and Lorraine Mepham
48
Saxon (AD
410-1066)
49
Sunken-featured buildings
49
SFB 2934
49
SFB 3706
49
SFB 4985
49
SFB 7000
49
SFB 7400
49
SFB 8605
51
Pits
51
Enclosure gullies
53
Summary
53
Artefacts
53
Saxon Pottery, by Lorraine Mepham
53
Metalworking debris, by Phil Andrews
57
Other finds, by Rob Court and Lorraine Mepham
57
Chapter
5.
Absolute Chronology,
by Michael J. Allen, Ed Rhodes, Nancy
Beavan and Cathy Groves
I. The dating programme
60
Aims
60
Dendrochronology
60
Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL)
61
Radiocarbon sample submissions
62
II. Results of the dating programme
64
Preservation
64
The
cursus
monuments
65
Archaeological significance
65
Cursus
monuments
65
Hengiform ring-ditch
2513 65
Neolithic pits
66
Double enclosure
2588 66
Long barrow
2589 66
Bronze Age cremation
66
Interpretation and discussion
66
Monument sequence
66
Curation and structured deposits in the long barrow
66
The chronological history of the monuments
66
Chapter
6.
Evidence of the Physical
Environment and Farming Economy,
by Michael J. Allen, Alan J. Clapham, Rowena
Gale, Mark Robinson and Naomi Sykes
I. Introduction, by Michael J. Allen
Research themes and aims
Strategy
Preservation
II. Evidence for the economy and environment
71
Charred plant remains,
by Alan J. Clapham
Insect remains from Neolithic long barrow
2589,
by Mark Robinson
Waterlogged plant macrofossils,
by Alan J. Clapham
Charcoal, by Rowena Gale
Land snails from Neolithic contexts,
by Michael J. Allen
Neolithic and Saxon animal bone,
by Naomi Sykes
III. Discussion: the development of a farmed
landscape, by Michael J. Allen
Neolithic
(4000-2400
ВС)
Soils and landscape
Floodplain environment
Rising water tables?
Clearance and modification
Early economies
Later Bronze Age and Earlier Iron Age
(1100-400
ВС)
Romano-British (AD
43-410)
Saxon (AD
410-1066)
Chapter
7.
Human Remains,
by Jacqueline I.
McKinley
зпа
I.
Methods
95
II.
Taphonomy
95
60
III.
Demographic data
95
АО
IV.
Stature estimation
96
0Î7
AQ
v.
Pathology
96
\ЈУ
ňQ
VI.
Aspects of pyre technology and ritual
96
71
VII.
Concluding remarks
98
71
Chapter
8.
Discussion
I.
Introduction
99
79
II.
Hunter-gatherer activity
99
III.
The development of the ritual complex
100
81
The north and south
cursus
monuments
100
81
The hengiform ring-ditch
102
Neolithic pit clusters
102
86
The long barrow
103
Later Neolithic pits
105
87
IV.
Bronze Age and Iron Age settlement
and ritual
105
91
Cremations
105
92
Pit alignment enclosure
105
92
Pits
106
92
V.
Romano-British agriculture
106
92
VI.
Saxon settlement
107
93
93
VII.
Medieval agricultural activity
108
93
Appendix: pottery fabric descriptions
109
94
Bibliography
111
94
Index, by Peter Gunn
119
List of Plates
Plate I Fieldwork conditions on
30
October
2000
Plate II Antlers laid in the base of the south¬
western corner of north
cursus
2602
Plate III General view of hengiform ring-ditch
2513,
after excavation
Plate IV Neolithic structured deposit of animal
bone, worked flint and fired clay in
pit
3596
Plate V Reworked Group VI polished axe
Plate VI Excavation of ox skulls in the base of
the long barrow ditch
Plate
VII
Plate
VIII
11
Plate IX
16
20
21
Plate X
Plate XI
Plate
XII
Partially articulated human arm bones
in the base of the long barrow ditch
Removing tree trunk from pit cutting
the west side of the long barrow ditch
Decorated collared urn containing a
cremation burial in pit
2814
Excavation of pits on the west side of
pit alignment enclosure
2519
South side of pit alignment enclosure
2519
intersecting with the northern
part of hengiform ring-ditch
2513
Saxon smithing hearth
4624
21
22
33
36
37
52
List of Figures
Figure
1
Location of the site, and underlying
geology
xii
Figure
2
Archaeological investigations near
the site
1
Figure
3
Plan showing all archaeological features
3
Figure
4
Plan showing all Neolithic features
5
Figure
5
North
cursus
2602,
sections
7
Figure
6
South
cursus
2514,
sections
8
Figure
7
Hengiform ring-ditch
2513,
plan
9
Figure
8
Hengiform ring-ditch
2513,
sections
10
vi
Figure
9 Distribution
of finds within hengiform
ring-ditch
2513
Figure
10
Plan of Neolithic pit groups
Figure
11
Three 'noteworthy' Neolithic pits,
sections
Figure
12
Long barrow
2589,
plan
Figure
13
Long barrow
2589,
sections
Figure
14
Long barrow
2589,
sections
Figure
15
Oak tree trunk
Figure
16
Double enclosure
2588,
plan
Figure
17
Early Neolithic pottery
Figure
18
Late Neolithic pottery
Figure
19
Early Bronze Age pottery
Figure
20
Plan showing all Bronze Age and Late
Bronze Age/Early Iron Age features
Figure
21
Sections of selected pit alignment pits
Figure
22
Later prehistoric pottery
Figure
23
Late Bronze Age metalworking mould
fragments from pit
206
Figure
24
Plan showing all Romano-British
features
Figure
25
Romano-British enclosure
2523
Figure
26
Romano-British copper alloy objects
Figure
27
Plan showing all Saxon features
Figure
28
Plans and sections of
SFBs 2934,3 706
and
4985
Figure
29
11
12
Figure
30
13
Figure
31
17
Figure
32
18
Figure
33
19
22
Figure
34
24
Figure
35
31
Figure
36
31
Figure
37
33
Figure
38
Figure
39
35
37
Figure
40
41
43
Figure
41
45
Figure
42
46
48
50
Figure
43
51
Figure
44
Plans and sections of
SFBs 7000,7400
and
8605 52
Section of Saxon pit
4609,
with
smithing hearth fired clay lining
4614 52
Saxon pottery
56
Other Saxon finds
58
OSL sample locations, south
cursus
ditch
61
Radiocarbon determinations
62
Distribution of environmental samples
68
Percentage of terrestrial
coleóptera
80
Body part pattern for Neolithic cattle
89
Cattle horn core size
89
Relative frequencies for the main
Saxon domesticates
90
Body part representation for cattle,
sheep/goat and pigs from Saxon
SFBs
and pit clusters
91
Prehistoric ritual complexes in the
middle Great
Ouse
valley
99
Prehistoric to Late Iron Age/Early
Romano-British findspots near
Eynesbury
101
Romano-British features and crop-
marks in the vicinity of the site
107
Romano-British and Saxon findspots
near Eynesbury
. 108
List of Tables
Table
1
Table
2
Table
3
Table
4
Table
5
Table
6
Table
7
Table
8
Table
9
Table
10
Table
11
Table
12
Table
13
Table
14
Table
15
Table
16
Table
17
Table
18
Table
19
Table
20
Summary information on Neolithic pits
14
Totals of worked flint from the
hengiform ring-ditch
2513 24
Totals of worked flint from Neolithic
pits
27
Totals of worked flint from long barrow
2589 27
Early Neolithic pottery fabric totals
29
Correlation of Early Neolithic rim
forms and fabric types
Classification of Early Neolithic
vessel forms
29
Summary information on pit alignment
enclosure
2519 38
Summary information on discrete
LBA/EIA pits
39
Early Bronze Age pottery fabric totals
40
Later prehistoric pottery fabric totals
40
Late Iron Age/Romano-British pottery
fabric totals
48
Saxon pottery fabric totals
54
Saxon pottery vessel forms by fabric
54
Saxon finds by feature
57
Radiocarbon dating results
63
OSL samples from the north and south
cursus
monuments
64
Results of Bayesian age model for OSL
results from the south
cursus
2514 64
Elemental analysis of bone gelatin of
all submitted radiocarbon samples
64
Summary of absolute dating results
66
Table
21
Table
22
Table
23
Table
24
29
Table
25
Table
26
Table
27
Table
28
Table
29
Table
30
Table
31
Table
32
Table
33
Table
34
Table
35
Charred plant remains from hengiform
ring-ditch
2513
and Neolithic pits
70
Charred plant remains from long
barrow
2589 72
Charred plant remains from Middle
and Late Bronze Age features
72
Charred plant remains from Late Bronze
Age/Early Iron Age and Romano-
British features
74
Charred plant remains from Saxon
contexts
76
Coleóptera
from long barrow
2589
Other insect remains
79
Waterlogged plant remains from
Neolithic and Saxon contexts
82
Charcoal from Neolithic, Bronze Age,
Iron Age, Romano-British and Saxon
contexts
83
Land snails from Neolithic pits
87
Animal bone, Numbers of Identified
Specimens from Neolithic contexts
88
Animal bone, Numbers of Identified
Specimens from Saxon contexts
88
Occurrence and preservation of
environmental data available for
analysis
92
Summary of results from analyses of
unburnt human bone
97
Summary of results from analysis of
cremated human bone
97
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title | A prehistoric ritual complex at Eynesbury, Cambridgeshire excavation of a multi-period site in the Great Ouse Valley, 2000-2001 |
title_auth | A prehistoric ritual complex at Eynesbury, Cambridgeshire excavation of a multi-period site in the Great Ouse Valley, 2000-2001 |
title_exact_search | A prehistoric ritual complex at Eynesbury, Cambridgeshire excavation of a multi-period site in the Great Ouse Valley, 2000-2001 |
title_exact_search_txtP | A prehistoric ritual complex at Eynesbury, Cambridgeshire excavation of a multi-period site in the Great Ouse Valley, 2000-2001 |
title_full | A prehistoric ritual complex at Eynesbury, Cambridgeshire excavation of a multi-period site in the Great Ouse Valley, 2000-2001 by C.J. Ellis ; with contributions by Michael J.Allen ... [et al.] ; and illustrations by Rob Goller and S.E. James |
title_fullStr | A prehistoric ritual complex at Eynesbury, Cambridgeshire excavation of a multi-period site in the Great Ouse Valley, 2000-2001 by C.J. Ellis ; with contributions by Michael J.Allen ... [et al.] ; and illustrations by Rob Goller and S.E. James |
title_full_unstemmed | A prehistoric ritual complex at Eynesbury, Cambridgeshire excavation of a multi-period site in the Great Ouse Valley, 2000-2001 by C.J. Ellis ; with contributions by Michael J.Allen ... [et al.] ; and illustrations by Rob Goller and S.E. James |
title_short | A prehistoric ritual complex at Eynesbury, Cambridgeshire |
title_sort | a prehistoric ritual complex at eynesbury cambridgeshire excavation of a multi period site in the great ouse valley 2000 2001 |
title_sub | excavation of a multi-period site in the Great Ouse Valley, 2000-2001 |
topic | Excavations (Archaeology) / England / Eynesbury Prehistoric peoples / England / Eynesbury Rites and ceremonies, Prehistoric / England / Eynesbury Funde Excavations (Archaeology) England Eynesbury Prehistoric peoples England Eynesbury Rites and ceremonies, Prehistoric England Eynesbury Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Excavations (Archaeology) / England / Eynesbury Prehistoric peoples / England / Eynesbury Rites and ceremonies, Prehistoric / England / Eynesbury Funde Excavations (Archaeology) England Eynesbury Prehistoric peoples England Eynesbury Rites and ceremonies, Prehistoric England Eynesbury Ausgrabung Eynesbury (England) / Antiquities Eynesbury (England) Antiquities Eynesbury Inventar |
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