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adam_text | TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
List of
figures
.....................................................................................................................................................................................................ix
List of charts
......................................................................................................................................................................................................xi
List of tables
.......................................................................................................................................................................................................xi
Preface and acknowledgements
.......................................................................................................................................................................xiii
Note on the digital supplement
.......................................................................................................................................................................xiv
Anote
on Chapters
........................................................................................................................................................................................xiv
CHAPTER
1
AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATION ON THE SITE OF THE NEW PLAYING FIELD AT ST ANN S
HEATH SCHOOL, VIRGINIA WATER
by Rebecca Lambert
...............................................................................................................................................................................................1
Summary
...............................................................................................................................................................................................1
1
STRATIGRAPHIC REPORT
.....................................................................................................................................................................1
1.1
Introduction
..................................................................................................................................................................................1
1.2
Setting and geology
.......................................................................................................................................................................4
1.3
Machining and site stratigraphy
....................................................................................................................................................4
1.4
Summary of the evaluation results, outside of the excavation area
..................................................................................................5
1.4.1
Middle Bronze Age features: (excavation phase
1).........................................................................................................5
1.4.2
Late Bronze Age features (excavation phase
2)..............................................................................................................6
1.4.3
Late Iron Age features: (excavation phase
3).................................................................................................................6
1.4.4
Post-medieval and modern features: (excavation phase
5).............................................................................................6
1.4.5
Undated features
..........................................................................................................................................................7
1.5
Excavation Area
.............................................................................................................................................................................7
1.5.1
Phase
1:
Middle Bronze Age
.........................................................................................................................................7
1.5.2
Phase
2:
Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age
......................................................................................................................7
1.5.3
Phase
3:
Middle-Late Iron Age
....................................................................................................................................9
1.5.4
Phase
4:
medieval
.......................................................................................................................................................10
1.5.5
Phase
5:
post-medieval and modern
...........................................................................................................................10
1.5.6
Undated features
........................................................................................................................................................11
2
THEFLINTWORK Nick Marples
............................................................................................................................................................12
2.1
Introduction
................................................................................................................................................................................12
2.2
Raw material and condition
........................................................................................................................................................12
2.3
Cores and debitage
......................................................................................................................................................................12
2.4
Modified pieces
...........................................................................................................................................................................13
2.5
Discussion
...................................................................................................................................................................................13
3
THE POTTERY Philjones
........................................................................................................................................................................13
3.1
Introduction
................................................................................................................................................................................13
3.2
Prehistoric fabric and form types
.................................................................................................................................................13
3.3
Roman and later pottery
.............................................................................................................................................................14
3.4
Catalogue of feature assemblages
.................................................................................................................................................14
3.4.1
Pit
211.......................................................................................................................................................................14
3.4.2
The enclosure ditches
.................................................................................................................................................15
3.5
Discussion
...................................................................................................................................................................................16
4
THE OTHER HNDS Philjones..
.............................................................................................................................................................16
5
THE ANIMAL
BONE Chire
Ingrem
........................................................................................................................................................16
6
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT Daniel Young,
Lucy Allott
andGemma Swindle
...............................................................................17
6.1
Introduction
................................................................................................................................................................................17
6.2
Results
........................................................................................................................................................................................17
7
GEOLOGY AND GEOMORPHOLOGY Chris Green
.............................................................................................................................17
8
DISCUSSION
...........................................................................................................................................................................................18
8.1
Prehistoric
...................................................................................................................................................................................18
8.2
Roman
........................................................................................................................................................................................19
8.3
Medieval
.....................................................................................................................................................................................19
8.4
Post-medieval and modern
..........................................................................................................................................................19
CHAPTER
2
AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATION ON THE SITE OF A NEW RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT AT
ST ANN S HEATH SCHOOL, VIRGINIA WATER
Rebecca Lambert.
.................................................................................................................................................................................................21
Summary
.............................................................................................................................................................................................21
1
STRATIGRAPHIC REPORT
...................................................................................................................................................................21
1.1
Introduction
................................................................................................................................................................................21
Notes on this report
...............................................................................................................................................................24
1.2
Setting and geology
.....................................................................................................................................................................24
1.3
Machining and site stratigraphy
..................................................................................................................................................24
1.4
Summary of the evaluation results, outside of the excavation area
................................................................................................24
1.4.1
Post-medieval and modern
.........................................................................................................................................24
1.4.2
Undated
.....................................................................................................................................................................26
1.5
Excavation area
............................................................................................................................................................................26
1.5.1
Phase LMesolithic
.....................................................................................................................................................26
1.5.2
Phase
2:
Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age
...................................................................................................................29
1.5.3
Phase
3:
Middle-Late Bronze Age
..............................................................................................................................30
1.5.4
Phase
4:
Early Iron Age
..............................................................................................................................................32
1.5.5
Phases
4-5:
Early-Middle Iron Age
............................................................................................................................38
1.5.6
Phase
5:
Middle Iron Age
...........................................................................................................................................42
1.5.7
Phases
1-5:
Prehistoric
...............................................................................................................................................49
1.5.8
Phase
6:
post-medieval
...............................................................................................................................................51
1.5.9
Undated
.....................................................................................................................................................................51
2
THEFLINTWORK NickMarples
............................................................................................................................................................52
2.1
Introduction
................................................................................................................................................................................52
2.2
Raw material and condition
........................................................................................................................................................54
2.2.1
Raw material
..............................................................................................................................................................54
2.2.2
Condition
..................................................................................................................................................................57
2.3
Cores and debitage
......................................................................................................................................................................59
2.4 Toolsand
tool debitage
...............................................................................................................................................................61
2.5
Discussion
...................................................................................................................................................................................66
2.5.1
Mesolithic flintwork
...................................................................................................................................................66
2.5.2
Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age flintwork
.................................................................................................................69
2.5.3
Later Bronze Age flintwork
.........................................................................................................................................70
3
THE POTTERY Phil Jones
........................................................................................................................................................................70
3.1
Introduction
................................................................................................................................................................................70
3.2
Ware groups and fabric types
.......................................................................................................................................................72
3.2.1
CALC
1-9:
predominantly calcined flint-gritted fabrics
.............................................................................................73
3.2.2
SAND
1-8:
predominantly quartz sand-tempered fabrics
...........................,.........,....................................................73
3.2.3
IRON
1—11:
predominantly iron mineral-tempered fabrics
........................................................................................74
3.2.4
GLAUC
1-6:
glauconitic fabrics
................................................................................................................................75
3.2.5
TUFA
1—8:
tufa and fluvial shell-tempered fabrics
.....................................................................................................76
3.2.6
SHELL
1—7:
coarse shell-tempered fabrics
..................................................................................................................76
3.2.7
FINE
1-8:
fine fabrics
................................................................................................................................................77
3.3
Vessel forms and form elements
...................................................................................................................................................77
3.3.1
Beaker
........................................................................................................................................................................77
3.3.2
Barrel urns
..................................................................................................................................................................77
3.3.3
Other possible Bronze Age vessels
...............................................................................................................................78
3.3.4
Bipartite shouldered jar
..............................................................................................................................................78
3.3.5
Tripartite shouldered jars (Danebury J24 type)
...........................................................................................................78
3.3.6
Globular jars
..............................................................................................................................................................79
3.3.7
Cordon-necked vessels
................................................................................................................................................79
3.3.8
Saucepan pots
.............................................................................................................................................................80
3.3.9
Tripartite bowls
..........................................................................................................................................................80
3.3.10
Simple open bowls
.....................................................................................................................................................80
3.3.11
Cups
..........................................................................................................................................................................81
3.3.12
Miniature vessels
........................................................................................................................................................81
3.3.13
Other decorated sherds
...............................................................................................................................................81
3.3.14
Bases
..........................................................................................................................................................................81
3.4
The typological succession
...........................................................................................................................................................81
3.5
Selected feature assemblages
........................................................................................................................................................82
3.5.1
Middle Bronze Age
.....................................................................................................................................................82
3.5.2
Middle or Late Bronze Age
.........................................................................................................................................82
3.5.3
Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age
........................................................,........................................................................83
3.5.4
Early Iron Age
............................................................................................................................................................84
3.5.5
Middle Iron Age
.........................................................................................................................................................89
3.6
Conclusion
..................................................................................................................................................................................93
4
ARCHAEOMETALLURGY/IRONWORKING DEBRIS David
Starky
..................................................................................................94
4.1
Introduction and summary
.........................................................................................................................................................94
4.2
The examination of bulk deb
ris
...................................................................................................................................................94
4.2.1
Mediodology
..............................................................................................................................................................94
4.2.2
Diagnostic: iron smelting
...........................................................................................................................................95
4.2.3
Diagnostic: iron smithing
...........................................................................................................................................96
4.2.4
Undiagnostic: ferrous metalworking
...........................................................................................................................96
4.2.5
Undiagnostic: metalworking or other high temperature process
..................................................................................96
4.2.6
Fuel
............................................................................................................................................................................97
4.2.7
Other material
............................................................................................................................................................97
4.2.8
Analysis: breakdown of bulk metalworking activity by phase
......................................................................................97
4.3
The evidence from hamerscale
.....................................................................................................................................................97
4.3.1
Methodology and analysis
..........................................................................................................................................97
4.3.2
Comparison of bulk slag and hammerscale data
.........................................................................................................98
4.4
Discussion and conclusions
.........................................................................................................................................................98
4.4.1
Intra-site analysis
........................................................................................................................................................98
4.4.2
The site in its regional context
....................................................................................................................................98
5
IRONWORK
.............................................................................................................................................................................................99
5.1
Catalogue identifications by
Quita
Mould.
...................................................................................................................................99
5.2
Comment by Rebecca Lambert, with input from
Quita
Mould and Jon Cotton
.............................................................................100
6
THE OTHER FINDS Phil Jones
.............................................................................................................................................................100
6.1
Baked clay objects
.....................................................................................................................................................................100
6.1.1
Triangular loomweights
............................................................................................................................................100
6.1.2
Round-surfaced objects
............................................................................................................................................102
6.2
Baked clay (daub)
......................................................................................................................................................................102
6.3
Stone objects
...............................................................................................................................................................................103
6.4
Natural stones
.............................................................................................................................................................................103
6.5
Glass bead
..................................................................................................................................................................................103
6.6
Copper alloy
...............................................................................................................................................................................103
7
HUMAN AND ANIMAL BONE Lucy Sibun
.........................................................................................................................................103
7.1
Introduction
..............................................................................................................................................................................103
7.2
Human cremated bone
..............................................................................................................................................................103
7.2.1
Contexts
...................................................................................................................................................................103
7.2.2
Methods
...................................................................................................................................................................103
7.2.3
Results
......................................................................................................................................................................103
7.2.4
Conclusions
.............................................................................................................................................................104
7.3
Animal bone
.............................................................................................................................................................................104
8
ARCHAEOBOTANICAL ASSESSMENT Lucy Albtt and Peter Morgan
.................................................................................................105
8.1
Introduction
............................,.................................................................................................................................................105
8.2
Methods
...................................................................................................................................................................................105
8.3
Results and interpretation
.........................................................................................................................................................105
8.3.1
Charred
macroplant
remains
....................................................................................................................................105
8.3.2
Charcoal
...................................................................................................................................................................106
8.4
Conclusion
................................................................................................................................................................................107
9
PHOSPHATE ANALYSIS Rob Batchehr.
................................................................................................................................................108
9.1
Introduction
..............................................................................................................................................................................108
9.2
Methods
....................................................................................................................................................................................108
9.3
Results of die phosphate analysis
...............................................................................................................................................108
9.4
Analysis
.....................................................................................................................................................................................108
10
COMMENT ON RADICARBON DATING
..........................................................................................................................................108
11
DISCUSSION
.........................................................................................................................................................................................109
11.1
Introduction
..............................................................................................................................................................................109
11.2
Theme
1:
geological and topographical influences
.....................................................................................................................109
11.3
Theme
2:
landscape organisation and settlement development
..................................................................................................110
11.4
Theme
3:
economic and industrial indicators
............................................................................................................................113
11.5
Theme
4:
patterns of deposition
................................................................................................................................................115
11.6
Conclusion
................................................................................................................................................................................116
BIBLIOGRAPHY
...........................................................................................................................................................................................117
CHAPTERS
PREHISTORIC, ROMAN AND SAXON DISCOVERIES AT COLDHARBOUR LANE, THORPE, SURREY
Andrew Margetts and Jane Robertson
..................................................................................................................................................................121
Summary
...........................................................................................................................................................................................121
1
THE
2001
EXCAVATION Jane Robertson
...............................................................................................................................................122
1.1
Introduction
..............................................................................................................................................................................122
1.2
The excavations
.........................................................................................................................................................................123
1.2.1
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................123
1.2.2
Ring-ditch
603
and associated inhumations
.............................................................................................................123
1.2.3
Radiocarbon dating and the date of die ring-ditch
...................................................................................................125
1.2.4
The linear ditches
.....................................................................................................................................................125
1.2.5
The northern pit group
.............................................................................................................................................126
1.2.6
Dispersed pit group on north-western side of ring-ditch
603....................................................................................126
1.2.7
Other pits
.................................................................................................................................................................127
1.2.8
The posthoLes
...........................................................................................................................................................127
1.3
The worked flint NickMarpUs
...................................................................................................................................................127
1.3.1
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................127
1.3.2
Raw material
............................................................................................................................................................128
1.3.3
Condition
................................................................................................................................................................129
1.3.4
Mesolithic
................................................................................................................................................................130
1.3.5
Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age
..............................................................................................................................134
1.3.6
Early/Middle Bronze Age
.........................................................................................................................................137
1.3.7
Tools
........................................................................................................................................................................138
1.3.8
Discussion
................................................................................................................................................................148
1.3.9
Conclusion
...............................................................................................................................................................155
1.3.10
Catalogue of illustrated flint
.....................................................................................................................................155
1.4
The pottery Phil Jones
................................................................................................................................................................156
1.4.1
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................156
1.4.2
Prehistoric
................................................................................................................................................................157
1.4.3
Roman
.....................................................................................................................................................................159
1.4.4
Saxon
.......................................................................................................................................................................160
1.4.5
Medieval and later
....................................................................................................................................................160
1.4.6
Discussion
................................................................................................................................................................160
1.5
Finds other than pottery and flint Kathryn Ayres and Phil Jones
..................................................................................................160
1.5.1
Discussion
................................................................................................................................................................160
1.5.2
Metalwork
................................................................................................................................................................162
1.5.3
Iron slag
...................................................................................................................................................................163
1.5.4
Tiles
.........................................................................................................................................................................163
1.5.5
Baked clay
................................................................................................................................................................163
1.5.6
Stone
........................................................................................................................................................................163
1.5.7
Animal bone
.............................................................................................................................................................163
1.5.8
Human bone
............................................................................................................................................................165
1.5.9
Calcined flint
...........................................................................................................................................................165
1.6
Environmental evidence Nicholas Branch, Chris Green, Barbara
Silva,
Adrian Palmer, Phil Austin and
Ahn
Williams
.................166
1.6.1
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................166
1.6.2
Geological context
....................................................................................................................................................166
1.6.3
Methods
...................................................................................................................................................................166
1.6.4
Results and interpretation of die sedimentary sequences
...........................................................................................168
1.6.5
Results and interpretation of the pollen analysis
.......................................................................................................168
1.6.6
Results and interpretation of the charcoal analysis
....................................................................................................170
1.6.7
Discussion
................................................................................................................................................................171
1.6.8
Conclusion
...............................................................................................................................................................172
2
THE
2005
EXCAVATION Andrew Margetts
...........................................................................................................................................173
2.1
Introduction
..............................................................................................................................................................................173
2.2
The excavations
.........................................................................................................................................................................173
2.2.1
Late Bronze Age
.......................................................................................................................................................173
2.2.2
Roman
.....................................................................................................................................................................174
2.2.3
Undated
...................................................................................................................................................................175
2.3
The pottery Anna Doherty
............................................................................................................................................................175
2.3.1
The Middle to Late Bronze Age pottery
....................................................................................................................175
2.3.2
The Roman pottery
..................................................................................................................................................176
2.4
The flint
Karine L· Hégarat
and Chris Butler
..............................................................................................................................176
2.5
The geological materials Luke
Barbe
r.........................................................................................................................................
177
2.6
Charred macrobotanical remains
Lucy Allott..............................................................................................................................178
2.6.1
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................................................178
2.6.2
Methods
...................................................................................................................................................................178
2.6.3
Results
......................................................................................................................................................................178
2.6.4
Discussion
................................................................................................................................................................179
3
DISCUSSION RobPouthn
....................................................................................................................................................................181
3.1
Prehistoric
....................................................................................................................................................................................181
3.2
Roman
.........................................................................................................................................................................................183
3.3
Saxon
...........................................................................................................................................................................................185
BIBLIOGRAPHY
...........................................................................................................................................................................................186
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geographic | Thorpe (Surrey, England) / Antiquities, Roman Thorpe Surrey (DE-588)1067449752 gnd Virginia Water (DE-588)1067450092 gnd |
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physical | XIV, 189 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. 30 cm |
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spelling | Lambert, Rebecca Verfasser (DE-588)1042619735 aut Prehistoric, Roman and Saxon discoveries near Thorpe and Virginia Water by Rebecca Lambert, Andrew Margetts and Jane Robertson with contributions by Lucy Allott ... Woking SpoilHeap Publ. 2013 XIV, 189 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. 30 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Occasional paper 3 Includes bibliographical references Vor- und Frühgeschichte gnd rswk-swf Antiquities, Prehistoric / England / Thorpe (Surrey) Antiquities, Prehistoric / England / Virginia Water Saxons / England / Thorpe (Surrey) / History Excavations (Archaeology) / England / Thorpe (Surrey) Excavations (Archaeology) / England / Virginia Water Geschichte Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd rswk-swf Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd rswk-swf Thorpe (Surrey, England) / Antiquities, Roman Thorpe Surrey (DE-588)1067449752 gnd rswk-swf Virginia Water (DE-588)1067450092 gnd rswk-swf Thorpe Surrey (DE-588)1067449752 g Virginia Water (DE-588)1067450092 g Vor- und Frühgeschichte z Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 s Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 s DE-604 Occasional paper 3 (DE-604)BV040969391 3 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027694629&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Lambert, Rebecca Prehistoric, Roman and Saxon discoveries near Thorpe and Virginia Water Occasional paper Antiquities, Prehistoric / England / Thorpe (Surrey) Antiquities, Prehistoric / England / Virginia Water Saxons / England / Thorpe (Surrey) / History Excavations (Archaeology) / England / Thorpe (Surrey) Excavations (Archaeology) / England / Virginia Water 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)1067449752 (DE-588)1067450092 |
title | Prehistoric, Roman and Saxon discoveries near Thorpe and Virginia Water |
title_auth | Prehistoric, Roman and Saxon discoveries near Thorpe and Virginia Water |
title_exact_search | Prehistoric, Roman and Saxon discoveries near Thorpe and Virginia Water |
title_full | Prehistoric, Roman and Saxon discoveries near Thorpe and Virginia Water by Rebecca Lambert, Andrew Margetts and Jane Robertson with contributions by Lucy Allott ... |
title_fullStr | Prehistoric, Roman and Saxon discoveries near Thorpe and Virginia Water by Rebecca Lambert, Andrew Margetts and Jane Robertson with contributions by Lucy Allott ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Prehistoric, Roman and Saxon discoveries near Thorpe and Virginia Water by Rebecca Lambert, Andrew Margetts and Jane Robertson with contributions by Lucy Allott ... |
title_short | Prehistoric, Roman and Saxon discoveries near Thorpe and Virginia Water |
title_sort | prehistoric roman and saxon discoveries near thorpe and virginia water |
topic | Antiquities, Prehistoric / England / Thorpe (Surrey) Antiquities, Prehistoric / England / Virginia Water Saxons / England / Thorpe (Surrey) / History Excavations (Archaeology) / England / Thorpe (Surrey) Excavations (Archaeology) / England / Virginia Water Geschichte Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Antiquities, Prehistoric / England / Thorpe (Surrey) Antiquities, Prehistoric / England / Virginia Water Saxons / England / Thorpe (Surrey) / History Excavations (Archaeology) / England / Thorpe (Surrey) Excavations (Archaeology) / England / Virginia Water Geschichte Funde Ausgrabung Thorpe (Surrey, England) / Antiquities, Roman Thorpe Surrey Virginia Water |
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volume_link | (DE-604)BV040969391 |
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