Where sky and Yorkshire and water meet: the story of the Melton landscape from prehistory to the present
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adam_text | Contents
List of Figures
.............................................................................................................................................
v
List of Plates
.............................................................................................................................................xii
List of Tables
...........................................................................................................................................xvii
Acknowledgements
..................................................................................................................................xxi
Summary
.................................................................................................................................................xxii
Zusammenfassung..................................................................................................................................xxiii
Resume
...................................................................................................................................................xxiv
1.
The Site and its Setting
...............................................................1
1.1
Background
...........................................................................................................................................1
1.2
Excavation and Post-Excavation Analysis
..........................................................................................16
1.3
Period Divisions and the Structure of the Report
...............................................................................21
2.
The Landscapes of the Third and Second Millennia
ВС
...................................25
2.1
The Archaeology: Periods
1
and
2......................................................................................................25
2.2
Bronze Age Pottery
.............................................................................................................................34
Carol Allen, Alan
Vince
and Kate Steane
2.3
The Flint
..............................................................................................................................................37
Antony
Dickson
3.
The Origins and the Development of the Ladder Settlement from the First Millennium
ВС
to the Third Century AD
............................................................43
3.1
The First Millennium
ВС:
Period
3....................................................................................................43
3.2
The Development of Trackways and Boundaries in Periods
3
and
4...............................................114
3.3
Period
4
Archaeology: First to Third Century AD
............................................................................162
3.4
First Millennium
ВС
Pottery
............................................................................................................184
Peter Didsbury and Alan
Vìnce
3.5
Artefacts from First Millennium
ВС
and Roman Period Features
....................................................198
Alan
Vince,
Dave Pinnock, Kevin Leahy, John Sills, Jane Cowgill and others
3.6
Roman and Romano-British Pottery
.................................................................................................213
Barbara Precious, Alan
Vince, Kate
Steane, Kay Hartley and Ian Rowlandson
4.
Anglo-Saxon Occupation
...........................................................226
4.1
Period
5
Archaeology: Sixth to Seventh Century AD
.......................................................................226
4.2
Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Scandinavian Pottery
.................................................................................239
Alan
Vince
and Kate Steane
4.3
Artefacts in Anglo-Saxon Features
...................................................................................................242
Alan
Vìnce
and Kevin Leahy
5.
Medieval to Modern
...............................................................246
5.1
Period
6
Archaeology: Twelfth to the Fourteenth Century
...............................................................246
5.2
Period
7
Archaeology: Sixteenth to the Early Eighteenth Century
...................................................275
5.3
Period
8
Archaeology: Late Eighteenth to the Nineteenth Century
.................................................278
iii
5.4
Medieval
Pottery
...............................................................................................................................279
Alan
Vince
and Kate Steane
5.5
Artefacts in Medieval Features
.........................................................................................................286
Alan
Vìnce
andDave Pinnock
6.
Specialist Summaries
..............................................................289
6.1
Plant, Invertebrate and Vertebrate remains
.......................................................................................289
Deborah
Jaques,
Alexandra Schmidl and John Carrott
6.2 A Note
on the Anglo-Saxon Special Deposits in Pits
5560
and
5667............................................321
Chris Fern
6.3
Osteological Analysis
........................................................................................................................323
Anwen Caffell and
Malin Holst
6.4
Micromorphological Investigation on Layer
1601/1846..................................................................333
Mike Morley
6.5
Archaeomagnetic Dating Report
.......................................................................................................336
Mark Noel
7.
Discussion
___....................................................................338
7.1
Introduction
.......................................................................................................................................338
7.2
The Ladder Settlement Through Time
..............................................................................................338
7.3
Burial and Landscape in the Third and Second Millennia
ВС:
Periods
1
and
2...............................357
7.4
The First Millennium
ВС:
Period
3..................................................................................................359
7.5
Land Division and Agriculture from the First to Third Century AD: Period
4.................................376
7.6
The Seventh Century AD: Period
5...................................................................................................383
7.7
Medieval Landscape: Period
6..........................................................................................................384
7.8
Post-Medieval and Modern Landscape
.............................................................................................388
7.9
Long-Term
Perspectives
...................................................................................................................388
7.10
Conclusions
.....................................................................................................................................394
8.
Bibliography
............................................... 395
Index
................................................................... 413
On CD located within rear cover
9.
Specialist Reports
............................................................
4I8
9.1
Plant, Vertebrate and Invertebrate Remains
......................................................................................418
Deborah
Jaques,
Alexandra Schmidl, John Carrott and Alex Beacock
9.2
Osteological Analysis
...................................................
5OO
Anwen Caffell and
Malin Holst
9.3
Radiocarbon Dating
.................................
Fiona Petchey and Chris Fenton-Thomas
10.
Technical Appendices
....................
569
10.1
List of Features and Groups
........................................
569
10.2
Table of Individually Recorded Artefacts (IRF)
.............................................................................594
iv
List of Figures
1.
The Site and its Setting
Figure
1.
Site location within East Yorkshire and the UK
...............................................................................2
Figure
2.
Site location in relation to nearby villages
......................................................................................3
Figure
3.
The topography of the local area and the extent of the development
...............................................4
Figure
4.
The extent of the road improvement scheme in relation to Melton and North Ferriby
....................5
Figure
5.
The archaeological areas numbered
1-22........................................................................................5
Figure
6.
The development area with the results of geophysical and topographic surveys
............................6
Figure
7.
Detail of the geophysical and topographical survey in the central part of the site
.........................7
Figure
8.
Archaeological sites in the local area mentioned in the text
..........................................................10
Figure
9.
Archaeological sites in East Yorkshire mentioned in the text
.........................................................11
Figure
10.
Elements of the medieval landscape in Melton township
.............................................................13
Figure
11.
The designed landscape of the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
.....................................75
Figure
12.
General overview of the excavated remains at Melton
................................................................20
Figure
13.
Time-line showing periods/phases in circles and chapter numbers
.............................................21
Figure
14.
Overview of the main discoveries from periods
1
and
2..............................................................24
2.
The Landscapes of the Third and Second Millennia
ВС
Figure
15.
Time-line for chapter
2.................................................................................................................25
Figure
16.
Plan of round barrow
7057
with section of the ring ditch below
.................................................26
Figure
17.
Plan of group
59
features, area
17...............................................................................................28
Figure
18.
Sections of some of the group
59
features, area
17......................................................................29
Figure
19.
Plan of cremation burial
1020
under excavation showing position of bucket urn, IRF
1...........30
Figure
20.
Drawing of bucket urn and Beaker pottery
..................................................................................31
Figure
21.
Plan of cremation burials, group
6..............................................................................................32
Figure
22.
Sections or profiles of cremation pits, group
6.............................................................................33
Figure
23.
Bronze Age pottery drawings
.......................................................................................................55
Figure
24.
Flint artefact drawings
.................................................................................................................39
Figure
25.
Period
3
overview.
........................................................................................................................42
3.
The Origins and the Development of the Ladder Settlement from the First Millennium
ВС
to the
Third Century AD
Figure
26.
Time-line for chapter
3,
section
3.1..............................................................................................43
Figure
27.
Plan showing all phase
ЗА
groups (eighth to fifth centuries
ВС)
................................................44
Figure
28.
Plan of linear cemetery, group
51................................................................................................46
Figure
29.
Skeleton
2722
showing coffin stain
2723
and earlier
grave
cut
2631.........................................50
Figure
30.
Skeleton
3397
showing soil stains
3395
that probably relate to a wooden coffin
........................52
Figure
31.
Plan of group
55
pits, area
5........................................................................................................54
Figure
32.
Selected sections of group
55
pits
................................................................................................55
Figure
33.
Plan of groups
56, 57
and
11,
area
5
and
5
E
...............................................................................56
Figure
34.
Sections of selected postholes and other features in groups
5 7
and
11.......................................57
Figure
35.
Plan of pit
5230
(group
57)
with outline of smashed IAFLINT ceramic vessel in the base
.........55
Figure
36.
Plan offence-lines and lean-to structure, groups
28
and
16,
area
6-9........................................59
Figure
37.
Plan of lean-to structure (group
16)
with sections alongside each
posthole...............................60
Figure
38.
Plan of four-post structures, groups
13
and
14............................................................................62
Figure
39.
Sections of features in lean-to structure (group
16)
and gullies (group
28)................................63
Figure
40.
Sections of postholes in four-post structures (groups
13
and
14)................................................63
Figure
41.
Phase
З В
groups in area
6-9
(first century
ВС
to first century AD)
............................................66
Figure
42.
Matrix of phase 3B groups in area
6-9.........................................................................................67
Figure
43.
Plan showing the approximate extent of the medieval
lynchet
in areas
5,
5E,
6, 7
and
8...........68
Figure
44.
Plan showing the approximate extent of the buried soil
1846/1601............................................69
Figure
45.
Plan of possible Iron Age structures, groups
29
and
46..............................................................70
Figure
46.
Structure
27..................................................................................................................................72
Figure
47.
Post-ring
(27-02)
and ring-groove
(27-01)
for the roundhouse, group
27..................................73
Figure
48.
Sections of ring-groove
2868
(group
27-01)
and postholes in the post-ring (group
27-02)........73
Figure
49.
Plan of the outer fence and other features that truncated the eastern side of the structure
........75
Figure
50.
Plan of the central post settings, groups
27-03, 27-04
and
27-05
in the roundhouse
27............76
Figure
51.
Sections of selected postholes in group
27-03, 27-04
and
27-05.................................................76
Figure
52.
Sections of selected postholes from internal posts, group
27-06.................................................77
Figure
53.
Plan showing the position of internal posts, group
27-06..........................................................77
Figure
54.
Plan showing burnt deposits (group
27-11)
and chalk surfaces (group
27-10)...........................79
Figure
55.
Possible foundation pits that pre-date roundhouse
27
(group
27-12).........................................79
Figure
56.
Plan showing the position of the collapse layer
1706
and its relationship to roundhouse
27.....82
Figure
57.
Plan showing the intercutting pits from group
30........................................................................83
Figure
58.
Plan of oval structure
17
and group
33
burials
...........................................................................55
Fig»™
59.
Sections of selected postholes from oval structure, group
17......................................................86
Figure
60.
Plan of features in group
47
showing the position of possible fence-lines A and
В
.....................87
Figure
61.
Plan ofstakeholes and other features in group
38,
located on the edge of structure
17.............89
F,gure
62.
Group
31:
human burial and special animal deposits surrounding roundhouse
27....................90
Figure
63.
Plan of skeleton
1489........................
ç]
Figure
64.
Plan of cattle skeleton
2562................................... ......................................................
92
VI
Figure
65.
Plan of
circular
structure, group
34
and associated features
......................................................94
Figure
66.
Sections of selected features associated with structure
34...........................................................95
Figure
67.
Plan of circular structure and nearby features
............................................................................96
Figure
68.
Plan of features in group
44.........................................................................................................98
Figure
69.
Plan and section of square barrow
2100...................................................................................100
Figure
70.
Plan of skeleton
1823
showing the position of pig bones
..........................................................101
Figure
71.
Plan of group
54
burials, area
3-4.............................................................................................102
Figure
72.
Location plan of group
77
burials in area
11
and plan of skeleton
6122..................................107
Figure
73.
Plan of possible rectilinear structure (group
21)
in area
15......................................................109
Figure
74.
Sections of selected features in group
21...................................................................................110
Figure
75.
Plan of area
17
Iron Age groups
.................................................................................................
Ill
Figure
76.
Plan of square barrow
5620.......................................................................................................112
Figure
77.
Sections of area
17
Iron Age features
.........................................................................................113
Figure
78.
Time-line for chapter
3,
section
3.2............................................................................................114
Figure
79.
Overview of ditches, enclosures and trackways
.........................................................................115
Figure
80.
Plan of possible early track
7064
showing how the later trackway ditches cut through it
........116
Figure
81.
Section of early track
7064.........................................................................................................116
Figure
82.
Plan of trackway
7005................................................................................................................117
Figure
83.
Sections across interface
7005
of possible trackway
.................................................................118
Figure
84.
Plan of hollow way
1890
showing excavated sections
...............................................................120
Figure
85.
Sections through the hollow way
1890.......................................................................................122
Figure
86.
Plan of southern trackway ditches with sections
.......................................................................124
Figure
87.
Plan of northern trackway ditches with sections
.......................................................................126
Figure
88.
Plan of enclosures
3193
and
3210
with sections
.......................................................................128
Figure
89.
Plan ofpostholes within the probable gateway, group
48.........................................................130
Figure
90.
Sections of
pos
tholes from group
48..........................................................................................130
Figure
91.
General plan of north-south boundary ditches, area
3-4...........................................................131
Figure
92.
Plan and section of ditch
5217...................................................................................................132
Figure
93.
Plan of group
81
pits and hedge-line
.........................................................................................134
Figure
94.
Selected sections of group
81
features
.......................................................................................135
Figure
95.
Ditches
5141
to
5143
with sections
............................................................................................136
Figure
96.
Sections ofpits/postholes in pit alignment, group
7...................................................................138
Figure
97.
Plan of pit alignment group
7.....................................................................................................139
Figure
98.
Plan of all Roman period ditches area
3-4................................................................................142
Figure
99.
Plan of Roman period enclosures with labels to show suggested interpretation
.......................142
Figure
100.
Plan and section of ditch
4037.................................................................................................143
vii
Figure
101.
Plan and section of ditches in enclosure
D
..............................................................................145
Figure
102.
Plan and sections of enclosure
E
and
G
...................................................................................146
Figure
103.
Plan andsection of enclosure
F
...............................................................................................148
Figure
104.
Plan and sections of enclosures
H
and 1
..................................................................................149
Figure
105.
Plan of ditches in area
U
.........................................................................................................151
Figure
106.
Sections of ditches in area
11...................................................................................................152
Figure
107.
Pit alignment in area
11,
group
61...........................................................................................154
Figure
108.
Sections of pits and/or postholes in pit alignment, group
61...................................................154
Figure
109.
Plan and section of ditch
1828
in area
15................................................................................156
Figure
110.
Plan and section of ditch
1827.................................................................................................158
Figure 111. Plan and section of ditch
1826.................................................................................................159
Figure
112.
Time-line for chapter
3,
section
3.3..........................................................................................162
Figure
113.
Period
4
overview
.....................................................................................................................163
Figure
114.
Area
3-4
Roman period groups
.................................................................................................164
Figure
115.
Plan of group
83,
postholes within enclosure
С
.......................................................................165
Figure
116.
Gateway
hachure
plan
..............................................................................................................166
Figure
117.
The first three phases of the gateway structure, group
8..........................................................166
Figure
118.
The gateway structure phased
..................................................................................................167
Figure
119.
Sections of selected postholes in the gateway, group
8............................................................167
Figure
120.
Plan of group
10
building in enclosure
G
................................................................................170
Figure
121.
Sections through features in group
10
building
.......................................................................171
Figure
122.
Plan of group
50:
the horns
in enclosure F.
...........................................................................172
Figure
123.
Plan of group
84
pits
................................................................................................................173
Figure
124.
Plan of group
85
special animal deposits with feature numbers
.............................................174
Figure
125.
Plan of crop-drying kiln
................................................ ¡77
Figure
126.
Plan of crop-drying kiln (part excavated). Detail view
............................................................178
Figure
127.
Area
20:
pre-conquestfeatures
..................................................... 181
Figure
128.
Area
20:
features with oolitic limonite-tempered ware pottery (LOOL)
..................................181
Figure
129.
Area
20:
early Roman features
...............................................................................
J82
Figure
130.
Pottery in IACALCfabric
........................................
185
Figure
131.
Pottery in IAERR fabric
......................................
186
Figure
132.
Pottery in IAFLINT and IAERR fabrics
...................................................................................
188
Figure
133.
Pottery in 1AGR0Gfabric
....................................
m
Figure
134.
Pottery in IACALC fabric
................................................ ......................................................
m
Figure
135.
Pottery in IALSTfabric
..................................... ..........................................................
Figure
136.
Pottery in IAOOL fabric
.............................. ...................................................
Vili
Figure
137.
Pottery in IASHfabric
..............................................................................................................194
Figure
138.
Pottery in LOOL fabric
............................................................................................................195
Figure
139.
Bone artefacts from first millennium
ВС
contexts
....................................................................198
Figure
140.
Iron Age coin
............................................................................................................................199
Figure
141.
Copper alloy and iron artefacts of first millennium
ВС
or Roman date
..................................201
Figure
142.
Fired clay artefacts, daub and loomweights
............................................................................202
Figure
143.
Saddle querns
...........................................................................................................................205
Figure
144.
Rotary querns and quern fragments
.........................................................................................206
Figure
145.
Beehive querns and possible quernstones
................................................................................207
Figure
146.
Other stone artefacts-1
.............................................................................................................208
Figure
147.
Other stone artefacts^
.............................................................................................................212
Figure
148.
Roman pottery
..........................................................................................................................220
Figure
149.
Roman pottery
..........................................................................................................................223
4.
Anglo-Saxon Occupation
Figure
150.
Time-line for chapter
4.............................................................................................................226
Figure
151.
Period
5
overview
.....................................................................................................................226
Figure
152.
Plan of group
65
features, area
17...........................................................................................227
Figure
153.
Sections ofpostholes in group
65.............................................................................................228
Figure
154.
Plan of groups
65-70................................................................................................................230
Figure
155.
Selected sections and profiles of features in groups
67
and
70................................................231
Figure
156.
Plan of group
64
features
.........................................................................................................233
Figure
157.
Plan of group
15
burials, area 5E
............................................................................................234
Figure
158.
Skeleton
5406
showing position of iron corner bracket
...........................................................235
Figure
159.
Skeleton
5400
showing position of iron knife, spatulate tool and copper alloy buckle
...........236
Figure
160.
Skeleton
5319...........................................................................................................................238
Figure
161.
Anglo-Saxon pottery
.................................................................................................................241
Figure
162.
Drawings of grave goods from Anglo-Saxon graves
................................................................243
5.
Medieval to Modern
Figure
163.
Time-line for chapter
5.............................................................................................................246
Figure
164.
Period
6-8
overview
.................................................................................................................247
Figure
165.
Area
17
earthworks and ridge and furrow
...............................................................................248
Figure
166.
Plan of early furrows, area
17.................................................................................................249
Figure
167.
Plan of curving gullies, area
17...............................................................................................250
Figure
168.
Plan and sections of enclosure ditch and pits, area
17............................................................251
ix
Figure
169.
Plan of furrows and headland and section of ditch beneath headland bank, area
17.............253
Figure
170.
Area
1
groups
...........................................................................................................................254
Figure
171.
Plan of group
4
building
..........................................................................................................255
Figure
172.
Sections of postholes in group
4
building
................................................................................256
Figure
173.
Plan of group
5
building and groups
74
and
75......................................................................258
Figure
174.
Sections of postholes in group
5...............................................................................................259
Figure
175.
Plan of group
3
sunken-featured building, area
1....................................................................260
Figure
176.
Sections from postholes associated with group
3
sunken-featured building, area
1................260
Figure
177.
Plan of group
73
fence-line, area
1..........................................................................................261
Figure
178.
Plan of postholes and pits in group
72.....................................................................................262
Figure
179.
Sections of postholes in group
72.............................................................................................262
Figure
180.
Plan of group
71
features
.........................................................................................................263
Figure
181.
Group
71
phases
.......................................................................................................................263
Figure
182.
Plan of postholes in group
76,
area
1......................................................................................264
Figure
183.
Sections of postholes in group
76,
area
1.................................................................................264
Figure
184.
Plan of group
2
ditches, area
1................................................................................................265
Figure
185.
Section of ditch
7030................................................................................................................265
Figure
186.
Plan of postholes and pits in group
78,
area
12
with sections of selected postholes
...............266
Figure
187.
Overall plan of area
22............................................................................................................268
Figure
188.
Plan of group
80
structure, area
22.........................................................................................269
Figure
189.
Plan of pits in group
86,
area
22..............................................................................................271
Figure
190.
Plan of group
87
features and pit
6317....................................................................................272
Figure
191.
Plan of group
88
features, area
22...........................................................................................274
Figure
192.
Plan of group
12
pits, area
5
E
.................................................................................................275
Figure
193.
Section of headland and track
..................................................................................................276
Figure
194.
Plan of post-medieval tracbin area
17...................................................................................276
FigureWS. Medieval pottery-
1....................................... 281
Figure
196.
Medieval pottery-2
............................... 281
Figure
197.
Artefacts from medieval features
............................................................................................287
6.
Specialist Summaries
7.
Discussion
Figure
198.
Phase plan: Periods
1-2
(mid-third millennium
ВС
to early first millennium
ВС)
.................340
Figure
199.
Phase plan: Phase
ЗА
(eighth to fifth centuries
ВС)
................................................................340
Figure200. Phase plan: Phase 3B (first century
ВС
to early first century AD)
..........................................341
Figure
201.
Phase plan: Period
4
(first to third century AD)
......................................................................341
Figure
202.
Phase plan: Period
5
(late sixth to seventh century AD)
.........................................................342
Figure
203.
Phase plan: Period
6
(twelfth to fourteenth century AD)
........................................................343
Figure
204.
Reconstruction of the Melton landscape around
2000
ВС
(period
1).....................................344
Figure
205.
The Melton landscape around
500
ВС
(phase
ЗА)
..................................................................345
Figure
206.
The Melton landscape around
100
ВС
(phase 3B)
..................................................................346
Figure
207.
The Melton landscape around
150
AD (period
4)....................................................................347
Figure
208.
Three phase 3B structures in area
6-9,
north of the east-west trackway
.................................365
Figure
209.
The main features of roundhouse
27........................................................................................366
Figure
210.
Finds from features associated with structure
27.....................................................................367
Figure
211.
Finds from features associated with structure
17.....................................................................369
Figure
212.
Development of land division
1.
Period
2
to phase
ЗА
............................................................375
Figure
213.
Development of land division
2.
Phase 3B
...............................................................................375
Figure
214.
Development of land division
3.
Period
4................................................................................376
Figure
215.
The distribution of finds dated to the middle or later part of the first century AD
...................378
Figure
216.
Melton in the eighteenth century and the extent of ridge and furrow
......................................385
Figure
217.
The course of the cropmark track and the
lynchet...................................................................391
Inside rear cover
Figure
218.
Plan showing the archaeological areas numbered
1-22................................................
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title | Where sky and Yorkshire and water meet the story of the Melton landscape from prehistory to the present |
title_auth | Where sky and Yorkshire and water meet the story of the Melton landscape from prehistory to the present |
title_exact_search | Where sky and Yorkshire and water meet the story of the Melton landscape from prehistory to the present |
title_full | Where sky and Yorkshire and water meet the story of the Melton landscape from prehistory to the present Chris Fenton-Thomas |
title_fullStr | Where sky and Yorkshire and water meet the story of the Melton landscape from prehistory to the present Chris Fenton-Thomas |
title_full_unstemmed | Where sky and Yorkshire and water meet the story of the Melton landscape from prehistory to the present Chris Fenton-Thomas |
title_short | Where sky and Yorkshire and water meet |
title_sort | where sky and yorkshire and water meet the story of the melton landscape from prehistory to the present |
title_sub | the story of the Melton landscape from prehistory to the present |
topic | Antiquities, Prehistoric / England / Melton (East Riding of Yorkshire, England) Excavations (Archaeology) / England / Melton (East Riding of Yorkshire, England) Funde Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Antiquities, Prehistoric / England / Melton (East Riding of Yorkshire, England) Excavations (Archaeology) / England / Melton (East Riding of Yorkshire, England) Funde Ausgrabung Melton (East Riding of Yorkshire, England) / Antiquities Melton County York |
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