Settlement sites and sacred offerings: prehistoric and later archaeology in the Thames Valley, near Chertsey
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adam_text | CONTENTS
LIST OF FIGURES
................................................................................................................................................viii
LIST OF TABLES
......................................................................................................................................................
χ
SUMMARY
.............................................................................................................................................................xii
RESUME
...............................................................................................................................................................xüi
ZUSAMMENFASSUNG...........................................................................................................................................xiv
PREFACE
...............................................................................................................................................................xv
A note on the Digital Supplement
................................................................................................................................................xv
CHAPTER
1
The Archaeology of the Thames Valley, near Chertsey
...........................................................................1
Philjones
1
GEOLOGY AND TOPOGRAPHY
..........................................................................................................................1
2
PREHISTORIC AND ROMAN DEVELOPMENT
....................................................................................................3
2.1
Palaeolithic and Mesolithic
.....................................................................................................................................................3
2.2
Neolithic and Early Bronze Age
.............................................................................................................................................5
2.3
Middle and Late Bronze Age
..................................................................................................................................................9
2.4
Iron Age
...............................................................................................................................................................................12
2.5
Roman by Rob Poulton
.........................................................................................................................................................17
3
RIVERS AND RITUAL DEPOSITION by Rob Poulton
..............................................................................................22
CHAPTER
2
Archaeological fieldwork at Abbey Meads, Chertsey
.............................................................................27
Philjones
SUMMARY
................................................................................................................................................................................27
1
INTRODUCTION
..............................................................................................................................................27
2
GEOLOGY AND TOPOGRAPHY
........................................................................................................................27
3
THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL BACKGROUND
.........................................................................................................30
4
THE BURIED RIVER CHANNEL
........................................................................................................................32
5
THE FINDS FROM THE BURIED RIVER CHANNEL
..........................................................................................33
6
LATE BRONZE AGE OCCUPATION
...................................................................................................................34
6.1
Stratigraphy
..........................................................................................................................................................................34
6.2
The finds
..............................................................................................................................................................................37
Prehistoric pottery
.........................................................................................................................................................37
Struck flints
...................................................................................................................................................................38
Other finds
....................................................................................................................................................................38
7
THE ROW OF STAKES
.......................................................................................................................................39
8
THE MEDIEVAL OCCUPATION
.........................................................................................................................39
9
DISCUSSION
.....................................................................................................................................................40
10
APPENDLX:A HUMAN SKULL AND MANDIBLE FROM ABBEY MEADS, CHERTSEY
........................................41
Human bone catalogue
................................................................................................................................................................41
Dental pathology
..........................................................................................................................................................................41
41
Mandible metrics
.....................................................................................................................................................................
41
Index of abbreviations
....................................................................................................................................................
41
Mandible morphology
.................................................................................................................................................................
CHAPTER
3
Archaeological discoveries made in a gravel pit near Shepperton, Surrey
........................................................
43
Rob Poulton
SUMMARY
................................................................................................................................................................................
43
1
INTRODUCTION
..............................................................................................................................................
43
43
1.1
Circumstances of discovery
...................................................................................................................................................
1.2
Geology and topography of the site by Philjones
...................................................................................................................
2
CATALOGUE
.....................................................................................................................................................
45
2.1
Find spot A
..........................................................................................................................................................................
45
Al
Neolithic antler macehead
........................................................................................................................................
A2The hafted socketed bronze axe-head by Stuart Needham
............................................................................................
4
A3
Iron Age sword with parts of scabbard and scabbard mounts
......................................................................................
49
A4
Iron Age pot by Phil Jones
..........................................................................................................................................
A5 Iron adze-hammer
....................................................................................................................................................
A6 Bronze cauldron
.......................................................................................................................................................
A7 Human skull
.............................................................................................................................................................
51
A8 Antler object
............................................................................................................................................................
A9 Wooden object
.........................................................................................................................................................
51
AIO
Animal bones by John Chapman
...............................................................................................................................
2.2
Find spot
В
..........................................................................................................................................................................
52
Bl Stamped Iron Age sword with bone handle
..............................................................................................................
B2 Late Saxon sword
......................................................................................................................................................
B3 Sword blade ( Iron Age)
............................................................................................................................................
53
B4 Human skull
.............................................................................................................................................................
53
2.3
Find spot
С
..........................................................................................................................................................................
53
2.4
Find spot
D
..........................................................................................................................................................................54
2.5
Find spot
E
..........................................................................................................................................................................
54
Description of the pewter plates
.....................................................................................................................................
Metallurgical analysis by
G
McDonnell and
D
White
.........................................................................................................^7
Discussion
......................................................................................................................................................................57
2.6
Find spot
F
...........................................................................................................................................................................58
2.7
Find spot
G
..........................................................................................................................................................................58
Animal bone by Claire Ingrem
..........................................................................................................................................58
Flint by Nick Marples
.......................................................................................................................................................58
2.8
Find spot
H
........................................................................................................................................................................59
3
DISCUSSION
.....................................................................................................................................................59
4
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
......................................... .................................................60
CHAPTER
4
Archaeological fieidwork at St Ann s Hill, Chertsey
..............................................................................
61
Philjones
SUMMARY
................................................................................................................................................................................61
1
INTRODUCTION
..............................................................................................................................................61
2
TOPOGRAPHICAL BACKGROUND
...................................................................................................................61
3
ARCHAEOLOGICAL BACKGROUND
.................................................................................................................63
4
THE EXCAVATIONS
.............................................................. ....................................63
4.1
Trench A
..............................................................................................................................................................................63
Postholes
........................................................................................................................................................................64
Other pits and hollows
...................................................................................................................................................64
Ditch
17........................................................................................................................................................................65
Gully or beamslot
41......................................................................................................................................................65
4.2
Trench
В
..............................................................................................................................................................................65
5
THE MAGNETOMETER SURVEY
.......................................................................................................................66
6
THE FINDS
........................................................................................................................................................66
6.1
Prehistoric pottery
...............................................................................................................................................................66
Fabrics and ware types
....................................................................................................................................................67
Vessel forms
...................................................................................................................................................................67
Summary
.......................................................................................................................................................................70
6.2
Other finds
..........................................................................................................................................................................71
Struck flints
...................................................................................................................................................................71
Calcined flints
................................................................................................................................................................71
Other stone
...................................................................................................................................................................71
Baked clay
......................................................................................................................................................................71
Iron
...............................................................................................................................................................................71
Iron slag
.........................................................................................................................................................................71
Charcoal
........................................................................................................................................................................71
Post-medieval debris from
Al andA2
.............................................................................................................................71
7
SOME EARLIER FINDS FROM THE HILL
..........................................................................................................72
8
DISCUSSION
.....................................................................................................................................................72
9
POSTSCRIPT ON THE LATER USES OF THE HILLTOP
.....................................................................................73
10
APPENDIX:
......................................................................................................................................................74
Catalogue of contexts
...................................................................................................................................................................74
11
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
..................................................................................................................................75
CHAPTER
5
Archaeological excavation of Bronze Age, Iron Age and Roman field systems, enclosures,
and settlements at Thorpe Lea Nurseries, Egham, Surrey
..............................................................................................77
Graham Hayman with Rob Poulton
SUMMARY
................................................................................................................................................................................77
1
THE EXCAVATIONS: BACKGROUND, HISTORY, METHODOLOGY AND PHASING
...........................................78
1.1
Background and site location
...............................................................................................................................................78
1.2
The fieldwork undertaken and its objectives
..........................................................................................................................78
1.3
General excavation methodology
..........................................................................................................................................81
1.4
Environmental comment and sampling
.................................................................................................................................81
1.5
Geological and machining contexts
......................................................................................................................................82
1.6
Context and feature presentation in parts
2
to
5....................................................................................................................82
1.7
Phases and dates
...................................................................................................................................................................83
2
EARLY PREHISTORIC
......................................................................................................................................83
2.1
Phase
1:
Late Mesolithic to Early Bronze Age
......................................................................................................................83
2.2
Phase
2:
Middle and Late Bronze Age
...................................................................................................................................84
Phase 2A: Middle Bronze Age
........................................................................................................................................84
Phase 2B: Late Bronze Age
.............................................................................................................................................88
3
IRON AGE (PHASE
3).........................................................................................................................................89
3.1
The Eastern Iron Age site
.....................................................................................................................................................89
The ditches and gullies
...................................................................................................................................................90
The
waterhole
...............................................................................................................................................................91
The pits
.........................................................................................................................................................................91
The postholes
................................................................................................................................................................92
Phase
ЗА:
Early Iron Age
................................................................................................................................................92
Phase 3B: Middle to Late Iron Age
.................................................................................................................................92
Phase 3C: Late Iron Age
.................................................................................................................................................94
Features of non-specific Iron Age date
............................................................................................................................95
3.3
Dispersed Iron Age features
..................................................................................................................................................95
The ditches and gullies
...................................................................................................................................................95
The pits
.........................................................................................................................................................................97
The postholes
................................................................................................................................................................97
4
THE TRANSITIONAL PERIOD BETWEEN PHASE
3
AND PHASE
4 ................................................................100
4.1
Ditch
1979.........................................................................................................................................................................100
4.2
The midden and pit complex of phase
3
and
4....................................................................................................................100
4.3
The pits
..............................................................................................................................................................................103
4.5
Hollow
496........................................................................................................................................................................103
5
THE ROMAN PERIOD (PHASE
4)....................................................................................................................104
5.1
Phase 4a: Early Roman
(1st
or lst/2nd century AD)
...........................................................................................................104
The ditches
..................................................................................................................................................................104
The
waterhole
.............................................................................................................................................................105
The pits and ditch
2065...............................................................................................................................................105
The postholes
..............................................................................................................................................................106
The ditches and gullies
................................................................................................................................................107
The
waterhole
1948.....................................................................................................................................................107
The pits
.......................................................................................................................................................................108
The
posthole................................................................................................................................................................110
Possible structural remains
............................................................................................................................................110
Midden deposit
716.....................................................................................................................................................110
5.3
Phase 4c: Late
3rd
and 4th century AD
...............................................................................................................................110
Ditches and gullies
.......................................................................................................................................................110
The
waterholes
(and pit
2138)......................................................................................................................................112
The pits
.......................................................................................................................................................................113
The postholes (including the four-posted structure
1925).............................................................................................114
The inhumation burial
.................................................................................................................................................114
Surface spreads
.............................................................................................................................................................114
Ditches and gullies
.......................................................................................................................................................115
The pits
.......................................................................................................................................................................115
The postholes
..............................................................................................................................................................115
The cobbled area
.........................................................................................................................................................115
Bonfire
1773................................................................................................................................................................115
5.5
Features of unknown but ancient date
................................................................................................................................116
6
THE POTTERY by Phil Jones
................................................................................................................................117
6.1
Introduction
.......................................................................................................................................................................117
6.2
Prehistoric
.........................................................................................................................................................................117
Prehistoric fabric type series for north-west Surrey
.......................................................................................................117
The Thorpe Lea Nurseries assemblage
..........................................................................................................................119
Illustrations
..................................................................................................................................................................120
Tables
..........................................................................................................................................................................120
Fabrics and forms
........................................................................................................................................................120
Summary catalogue of feature assemblages
....................................................................................................................125
6.3
Roman
..............................................................................................................................................................................138
Introduction
................................................................................................................................................................138
Illustrations
..................................................................................................................................................................139
Tables
..........................................................................................................................................................................139
Ceramic phases
............................................................................................................................................................139
Fabrics and forms
.........................................................................................................................................................140
Summary catalogue
......................................................................................................................................................142
Three Late Roman
waterholes
.....................................................................................................................................147
7
ARTEFACTUAL FINDS
.....................................................................................................................................158
7.1
Small finds by Suzanne Huson
.............................................................................................................................................158
Fired clay
.....................................................................................................................................................................158
Copper alloy
................................................................................................................................................................159
Lead
.............................................................................................................................................................................163
Calcined flint
............................................................................................................................................................... 164
Quernstones by Nicola Hembrey
..................................................................................................................................... 164
Discussion
.................................................................................................................................................................... 164
7.2
Building materials by Nicola Hembrey and Suzanne Huson
.....................................................................................................166
Ceramic building materials
........................................................................................................................................... 166
Stone by Nicola Hembrey
.............................................................................................................................................. 166
7.3
The worked flint by David Underwood
..................................................................................................................................166
Introduction and general interpretative comments
........................................................................................................ 166
Raw material
............................................................................................................................................................... 168
Technology and typology: waste products
.....................................................................................................................169
Technology and typology: tools
....................................................................................................................................170
Discussion
....................................................................................................................................................................171
7.4
The slag by Dave Starley
......................................................................................................................................................172
Initial examination
....................................................................................................................................................... 172
Results
......................................................................................................................................................................... 172
Explanation of visual classification
................................................................................................................................172
Optical examination and SEM-based microanalysis of debris
........................................................................................172
Conclusions
.................................................................................................................................................................173
8
ENVIRONMENTAL EVIDENCE
........................................................................................................................174
8.1
The animal bone by Mary lies and Kate Clark
.......................................................................................................................174
Introduction
................................................................................................................................................................174
Methodology
...............................................................................................................................................................174
Species representation
..................................................................................................................................................174
The skulls
.................................................................................................................................................................... 175
Ageing
......................................................................................................................................................................... 175
Dogs
............................................................................................................................................................................176
Measurements
..............................................................................................................................................................176
Pathology
.....................................................................................................................................................................176
Worked bone and antler
...............................................................................................................................................176
Animal husbandry
........................................................................................................................................................177
Discussion
..........................................................................................................................................................................177
8.2
The human skeletan
...........................................................................................................................................................179
The bone by Simon Mays
....................................................................................................................................................179
Radiocarbon dating by John Meadows
.................................................................................................................................179
8.3
Macroscopic Plant And Invertebrate Remains by Mark Robinson
..........................................................................................180
Introduction
................................................................................................................................................................180
Methods and results
.....................................................................................................................................................180
The charred plant remains
............................................................................................................................................181
The waterlogged plant and insect remains from
waterhole
1963....................................................................................182
9
DISCUSSION
...................................................................................................................................................184
9.1
The development of the Holocene landscape
...........................................................................................................................184
9.2
Settlement history
..............................................................................................................................................................187
10
APPENDIX:
....................................................................................................................................................194
Archaeomagnetic dating
.............................................................................................................................................................194
11
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
................................................................................................................................194
BIBLIOGRAPHY
..................................................................................................................................................195
Abbreviations
...............................................................................................................................................................195
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geographic | Thames Valley (England) / Antiquities Chertsey (England) / Antiquities Themsetal (DE-588)4310477-0 gnd Chertsey (DE-588)4256559-5 gnd |
geographic_facet | Thames Valley (England) / Antiquities Chertsey (England) / Antiquities Themsetal Chertsey |
id | DE-604.BV040709425 |
illustrated | Illustrated |
indexdate | 2024-07-10T00:32:12Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 9780955884641 0955884640 |
language | English |
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physical | XVI, 204 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. 30 cm |
publishDate | 2012 |
publishDateSearch | 2012 |
publishDateSort | 2012 |
publisher | SpoilHeap Publ. |
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series | SpoilHeap Monograph |
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spelling | Hayman, Graham Verfasser (DE-588)105787086 aut Settlement sites and sacred offerings prehistoric and later archaeology in the Thames Valley, near Chertsey by Graham Hayman, Phil Jones and Rob Poulton ; with contributions by John Chapman ... London [u.a.] SpoilHeap Publ. 2012 XVI, 204 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. 30 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier SpoilHeap Monograph 4 Includes bibliographical references and index Vor- und Frühgeschichte gnd rswk-swf Excavations (Archaeology) / England / Thames Valley Excavations (Archaeology) / England / Chertsey Human settlements / England / Thames Valley / History Human settlements / England / Chertsey / History Religious articles / England / Thames Valley / History Religious articles / England / Chertsey / History Funde Geschichte Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd rswk-swf Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd rswk-swf Thames Valley (England) / Antiquities Chertsey (England) / Antiquities Themsetal (DE-588)4310477-0 gnd rswk-swf Chertsey (DE-588)4256559-5 gnd rswk-swf Chertsey (DE-588)4256559-5 g Themsetal (DE-588)4310477-0 g Vor- und Frühgeschichte z Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 s Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 s DE-604 Jones, Phil Verfasser aut Poulton, Rob Verfasser aut Chapman, John 1951- Sonstige (DE-588)139278346 oth SpoilHeap Monograph 4 (DE-604)BV040969391 4 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 4 application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025689787&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Hayman, Graham Jones, Phil Poulton, Rob Settlement sites and sacred offerings prehistoric and later archaeology in the Thames Valley, near Chertsey SpoilHeap Monograph Excavations (Archaeology) / England / Thames Valley Excavations (Archaeology) / England / Chertsey Human settlements / England / Thames Valley / History Human settlements / England / Chertsey / History Religious articles / England / Thames Valley / History Religious articles / England / Chertsey / History Funde Geschichte Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4071507-3 (DE-588)4129464-6 (DE-588)4310477-0 (DE-588)4256559-5 |
title | Settlement sites and sacred offerings prehistoric and later archaeology in the Thames Valley, near Chertsey |
title_auth | Settlement sites and sacred offerings prehistoric and later archaeology in the Thames Valley, near Chertsey |
title_exact_search | Settlement sites and sacred offerings prehistoric and later archaeology in the Thames Valley, near Chertsey |
title_full | Settlement sites and sacred offerings prehistoric and later archaeology in the Thames Valley, near Chertsey by Graham Hayman, Phil Jones and Rob Poulton ; with contributions by John Chapman ... |
title_fullStr | Settlement sites and sacred offerings prehistoric and later archaeology in the Thames Valley, near Chertsey by Graham Hayman, Phil Jones and Rob Poulton ; with contributions by John Chapman ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Settlement sites and sacred offerings prehistoric and later archaeology in the Thames Valley, near Chertsey by Graham Hayman, Phil Jones and Rob Poulton ; with contributions by John Chapman ... |
title_short | Settlement sites and sacred offerings |
title_sort | settlement sites and sacred offerings prehistoric and later archaeology in the thames valley near chertsey |
title_sub | prehistoric and later archaeology in the Thames Valley, near Chertsey |
topic | Excavations (Archaeology) / England / Thames Valley Excavations (Archaeology) / England / Chertsey Human settlements / England / Thames Valley / History Human settlements / England / Chertsey / History Religious articles / England / Thames Valley / History Religious articles / England / Chertsey / History Funde Geschichte Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Excavations (Archaeology) / England / Thames Valley Excavations (Archaeology) / England / Chertsey Human settlements / England / Thames Valley / History Human settlements / England / Chertsey / History Religious articles / England / Thames Valley / History Religious articles / England / Chertsey / History Funde Geschichte Ausgrabung Thames Valley (England) / Antiquities Chertsey (England) / Antiquities Themsetal Chertsey |
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volume_link | (DE-604)BV040969391 |
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