Appleford's earliest farmers: archaeological work at Appleford Sidings, Oxfordshire
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adam_text | Contents
List of
Figures
.......................................................................................................
і
....................................................
vii
List of Plates
..............................................................................................................................................................viii
List of Tables
................................................................................................................................................................ix
Summary
........................................................................................................................................................................
x
Acknowledgements
....................................................................................................................................................xi
CHAPTER
1:
INTRODUCTION AND PROJECT BACKGROUND
...................................................................1
LOCATION AND SCOPE OF WORK
.........................................................................................................................1
FIELDWORK METHODOLOGY
.................................................................................................................................5
GEOLOGY AND TOPOGRAPHY
...............................................................................................................................8
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
................................................................................8
STRUCTURE OF REPORT
.............................................................................................................................................9
ARCHIVE
..........................................................................................................................................................................9
CHAPTER
2:
THE SITE SEQUENCE
.......................................................................................................................11
PERIOD
1:
NEOLITHIC
...............................................................................................................................................11
PERIOD
2:
MIDDLE BRONZE AGE
..........................................................................................................................11
Linear boundary ditches
...........................................................................................................................................11
WNW-
ENE
boundary ditches
6044
and
6045..................................................................................................11
Ditches
6022, 6023
and
555...................................................................................................................................14
South-west rectilinear field system
........................................................................................................................14
Enclosure
6111........................................................................................................................................................14
Enclosure
6112........................................................................................................................................................14
Enclosure
601616108..............................................................................................................................................15
Enclosure
6005........................................................................................................................................................15
Associated ditches
.................................................................................................................................................15
Central enclosures
.................................................................................................................................................16
Eastern and northern enclosures and ditches
.......................................................................................................16
Ditch
6074...............................................................................................................................................................16
Enclosure
6113........................................................................................................................................................16
Enclosure
6114........................................................................................................................................................16
Enclosure
6115........................................................................................................................................................17
Waterholes
...................................................................................................................................................................17
Relationship between
waterholes
and boundary ditches
...............................................................................20
Pits
.................................................................................................................................................................................23
Pits adjacent to linear boundaries
6044
and
6045............................................................................................23
Pits within enclosures
..........................................................................................................................................23
Isolated pits
...........................................................................................................................................................23
Burials
..........................................................................................................................................................................24
Grave
1566..............................................................................................................................................................24
Cremation burials
.................................................................................................................................................24
PERIOD
3:
LATE IRON AGE
-
ROMAN OCCUPATION
......................................................................................25
Introduction
................................................................................................................................................................25
Principal enclosure
6100...........................................................................................................................................25
Enclosure ditch
......................................................................................................................................................25
Intentai
features
....................................................................................................................................................30
Trackways and field system
.....................................................................................................................................32
Western trackway
.................................................................................................................................................32
Boundary ditches west of the trackway
............................................................................................................32
Period 3a: Earlier phase of the field system
.....................................................................................................34
Northern area
....................................................................................................................................................34
Central area
......................................................................................................................................................36
Period 3b: Later phase of the field system
.........................................................................................................37
Northern area
....................................................................................................................................................37
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Archaeological
work at
Appleford
Sidings
Central area
......................................................................................................................................................
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6100.................................................................................................................................................*
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3
field boundaries at the eastern end of the excavation
......................................................3»
Funerary enclosure
3052............................................................................................................................................
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...........................................................................................................................................................
Ditches
4197,4052
and
6082.................................................................................................................................
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Enclosure
6081........................................................................................................................................................
4J
Eastern trackway
..................................................................................................................................................41
Enclosures post-dating the trackway
................................................................................................................41
Other land boundaries
..........................................................................................................................................41
Cremation burial
4185..........................................................................................................................................43
Later Roman activity
..................................................................................................................................................43
Western trackway
.................................................................................................................................................43
Boundary ditch
6087.............................................................................................................................................44
POST-ROMAN FEATURES
.........................................................................................................................................44
Medieval cultivation
.................................................................................................................................................44
Pit
4...............................................................................................................................................................................45
UNPHASED FEATURES
..............................................................................................................................................45
Field boundary ditches
.............................................................................................................................................45
Animal burials
3136
and
3139..................................................................................................................................45
CHAPTER
3:
THE ARTEFACTS
..............................................................................................................................47
STRUCK FLINT by Rebecca Devaney and Hugo Lamdin-Whymark
...................................................................47
Introduction
................................................................................................................................................................47
Methodology
...............................................................................................................................................................48
Provenance
.................................................................................................................................................................48
Raw material and condition
....................................................................................................................................48
Assemblage composition
..........................................................................................................................................48
Assemblage from the Earlier Neolithic pit
5576...............................................................................................48
Bronze Age assemblage
........................................................................................................................................49
Remaining material
..............................................................................................................................................50
Catalogue of illustrated flint
...............................................................................................................................50
Discussion
...................................................................................................................................................................50
AMBER BEADS by Angela Boyle
................................................................................................................................51
Introduction and quantification
..............................................................................................................................51
Catalogue
.....................................................................................................................................................................51
Discussion
.................................................................................................................................................................51
WORKED AND BURNT STONE by Fiona Roe
.............................................................................[.............. ..........52
Bronze Age
..................................................................................................................................................................52
Worked stone
..........................................................................................................................................................52
Catalogue of worked stone
..................................................................................................................................52
Burnt stone
.............................................................................................................................................................53
Roman
......................................................................................................................................................................53
Catalogue of worked stone
.................................................................................................................................53
Discussion
..................................................................................... 53
PREHISTORIC POTTERY by Alistair Barclay
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Introduction
............................................................................................................................. 55
Methodology
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IV
Contents
Early-Middle Bronze Age (Biconical, sub-biconical and Deverel-Rimbury)
.................................................59
Fabrics
.....................................................................................................................................................................59
Middle Bronze Age (Deverel-Rimbury)
................................................................................................................59
Fabrics
.....................................................................................................................................................................60
Discussion
..............................................................................................................................................................60
Illustrated catalogue
............................................................................................................................................61
Late Bronze Age and Iron Age
.................................................................................................................................61
Fabric
.......................................................................................................................................................................61
Illustrated catalogue
............................................................................................................................................61
Overview
......................................................................................................................................................................61
LATE IRON AGE AND ROMAN POTTERY by Paul Booth
..................................................................................64
Introduction: quantities and methodology
...........................................................................................................64
Wares
...........................................................................................................................................................................66
Vessel types
.................................................................................................................................................................67
Use and reuse
..............................................................................................................................................................69
Context, phasing and chronology
...........................................................................................................................69
General discussion
.....................................................................................................................................................75
Catalogue of illustrated sherds
..............................................................................................................................79
FIRED CLAY AND CERAMIC BUILDING MATERIAL by Paul Booth
.............................................................85
Fired clay
......................................................................................................................................................................85
Bronze Age
..............................................................................................................................................................85
Early Roman
..........................................................................................................................................................85
Ceramic building material
.......................................................................................................................................87
METAL OBJECTS by Paul Booth
.................................................................................................................................88
Copper alloy
................................................................................................................................................................88
Iron
...............................................................................................................................................................................88
GLASS by
Denise
Allen
.................................................................................................................................................89
CHAPTER
4:
HUMAN AND ANIMAL REMAINS
............................................................................................91
HUMAN SKELETAL REMAINS by
Annsofie Witkin.............................................................................................91
Introduction
................................................................................................................................................................91
Methodology
...............................................................................................................................................................91
Assessment of age, sex and stature
.....................................................................................................................91
Pathology
...............................................................................................................................................................91
Results
..........................................................................................................................................................................91
Bronze Age remains
...............................................................................................................................................91
Roman remains
......................................................................................................................................................92
ANIMAL REMAINS by Jennifer Kitch
......................................................................................................................93
Introduction
................................................................................................................................................................93
Methodology
...............................................................................................................................................................93
Results
..........................................................................................................................................................................93
Condition
................................................................................................................................................................93
Species representation
..........................................................................................................................................93
Middle Bronze Age
................................................................................................................................................94
1st - 2nd
century AD
.............................................................................................................................................96
Post medieval
.........................................................................................................................................................97
Unphased
...............................................................................................................................................................97
Articulated skeletons
.................................................................................................................................................97
Discussion
...................................................................................................................................................................97
CHAPTER
5:
ENVIRONMENTAL EVIDENCE
...................................................................................................99
WATERLOGGED MACROSCOPIC PLANT AND INVERTEBRATE REMAINS by Mark Robinson
..........99
Introduction
................................................................................................................................................................99
Samples
........................................................................................................................................................................99
Middle Bronze Age
iv
aterholes
...........................................................................................................................99
Romano-British ditch
4014................................................................................................................................101
Discussion
.................................................................................................................................................................101
CHARRED PLANT REMAINS by
Denise
Druce
...................................................................................................105
Introduction
..............................................................................................................................................................105
Methodology
.............................................................................................................................................................105
Archaeological
work at
Appleford
Sidings
Results
........................................................................................................................................................................
108
Period
2
(middle Bronze Age) contexts
............................................................................................................108
Period
3
(Romano-British) contexts
.................................................................................................................
HO
Discussion
.................................................................................................................................................................
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Period
2
(middle Bronze Age) contexts
............................................................................................................
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Period
3
(Romano-British) contexts
.................................................................................................................
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Conclusion
.................................................................................................................................................................
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CHARCOALS by Gill Thompson and Robert Francis
............................................................................................
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Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................
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Aims
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the charcoal analysis
................................................................................................................................117
Charcoal fragmentation and concentration
.........................................................................................................117
Methodology
........................................................................................................................................................
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Discussion
.................................................................................................................................................................117
Charcoal identification
............................................................................................................................................118
Methodology
........................................................................................................................................................118
Results
...................................................................................................................................................................118
Discussion
.................................................................................................................................................................118
CHAPTER
6:
GENERAL DISCUSSION
.............................................................................................................121
SITE SETTING AND EARLIER PREHISTORY
....................................................................................................121
MIDDLE-LATE BRONZE AGE
................................................................................................................................121
LATE IRON AGE AND ROMAN
............................................................................................................................124
Principal enclosure
.................................................................................................................................................125
Internal features
..................................................................................................................................................126
Other early Roman features (the
1999
area)
........................................................................................................128
Environment and agricultural economy
..............................................................................................................129
Field systems, trackways and the wider Romano-British settlement pattern
............................... 130
LANDSCAPE CONTINUITY
....................................................................................................................................132
BIBLIOGRAPHY
..........................................................................................................................................................
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title_auth | Appleford's earliest farmers archaeological work at Appleford Sidings, Oxfordshire |
title_exact_search | Appleford's earliest farmers archaeological work at Appleford Sidings, Oxfordshire |
title_full | Appleford's earliest farmers archaeological work at Appleford Sidings, Oxfordshire by Paul Booth and Andrew Simmonds. With contributions by D. Allen ... |
title_fullStr | Appleford's earliest farmers archaeological work at Appleford Sidings, Oxfordshire by Paul Booth and Andrew Simmonds. With contributions by D. Allen ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Appleford's earliest farmers archaeological work at Appleford Sidings, Oxfordshire by Paul Booth and Andrew Simmonds. With contributions by D. Allen ... |
title_short | Appleford's earliest farmers |
title_sort | appleford s earliest farmers archaeological work at appleford sidings oxfordshire |
title_sub | archaeological work at Appleford Sidings, Oxfordshire |
topic | Excavations (Archaeology) / England / Oxfordshire Funde Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd Landwirtschaft (DE-588)4034402-2 gnd Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Excavations (Archaeology) / England / Oxfordshire Funde Ausgrabung Landwirtschaft Oxfordshire (England) / Antiquities Appleford |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=020501297&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV013136593 |
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