'Down to Weymouth town by Ridgeway': prehistoric, Roman and later sites along the Weymouth Relief Road
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adam_text | Contents
List of Figures....................................................................xiii
List of Tables......................................................................xvi
Summary.............................................................................xix
Acknowledgements.....................................................................xx
Chapter 1: Introduction
INTRODUCTION..........................................................................1
LOCATION, GEOLOGY AND TOPOGRAPHY......................................................1
Geology............................................................................3
PROJECT BACKGROUND....................................................................3
Planning Background.................................................................3
Archaeological Background...........................................................7
METHODOLOGY..........................................................................10
THE ARCHIVE..........................................................................11
STRUCTURE OF THE VOLUME..............................................................11
Chapter 2: Neolithic, Early Bronze Age and later activity at Ridgeway Hill
by Chris Hayden
INTRODUCTION.........................................................................13
R8 Ridgeway Barrows................................................................15
Radiocarbon dates..................................................................15
PREHISTORIC FEATURES.................................................................15
The Neolithic and late Neolithic/early Bronze Age Pits.............................16
The early Neolithic pits.........................................................19
The middle Neolithic pits........................................................22
The late Neolithic pits..........................................................24
The late Neolithic/early Bronze Age pits.........................................26
Undated, probably Neolithic or early Bronze Age pits.............................27
The early Bronze Age burials.......................................................29
Introduction.....................................................................29
Radiocarbon dates................................................................29
The types of burials.............................................................31
The size of the graves...........................................................31
The form of the features.........................................................32
The associations of grave types..................................................32
The chronology of the sets of graves and grave types............................36
The age and sex of the burials...................................................42
Sequences of burials within single graves........................................44
Sequences of burials in the large inhumation pits................................44
Sequences of burials within sets.................................................46
The grave fills..................................................................48
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The position of the burials...........................................................48
The composition of the cremation burials..............................................49
Grave goods...........................................................................50
Other probably deliberately deposited finds...........................................51
Other finds recovered from graves.....................................................51
The ring ditches........................................................................51
The later Bronze Age and Iron Age.......................................................54
ROMAN ACTIVITY.............................................................................54
The field systems.....................................................................56
The Roman chalk quarry pits...........................................................57
The Romano-British burials............................................................58
THE ANGLO-SAXON BURIALS....................................................................61
THE EMPTY GRAVES .........................................................................62
POST-MEDIEVAL FEATURES.....................................................................62
The post-medieval building, drain and quarry..........................................62
The post-medieval trackways...........................................................63
UNDATED AND NATURAL FEATURES...............................................................65
Chapter 3: The Finds from Ridgeway Hill
PREHISTORIC POTTERY by Lisa Brown..........................................................67
Methodology.............................................................................67
Condition...............................................................................67
Fabrics.................................................................................67
Neolithic...............................................................................68
Early Neolithic.......................................................................68
Middle Neolithic......................................................................69
Late Neolithic........................................................................70
Bronze Age..............................................................................70
Early Bronze Age......................................................................70
Later Prehistoric.......................................................................73
Illustrated catalogue...................................................................73
IRON AGE AND ROMAN POTTERY by Edward Biddulph and Lisa Brown...............................73
Introduction............................................................................73
Assemblage composition..................................................................73
Deposition..............................................................................74
Illustrated catalogue...................................................................75
WORKED FLINT AND CHERT by Michael Donnelly.................................................75
Introduction............................................................................75
Methodology.............................................................................75
Primary technology......................................................................75
Secondary technology....................................................................78
Early Neolithic pit 20063 ..............................................................79
The middle Neolithic pits...............................................................79
The late Neolithic pits The late Neolithic/early Bronze Age pits........................79
Undated pits............................................................................83
The early Bronze Age Burials............................................................85
Burial Sets 4 and 6...................................................................85
Burial Sets 7, 8 and 9................................................................85
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Ring ditch 3032..........................................................................85
Ring ditch 3514..........................................................................86
Roman quarry pits 3072, 3075, 3110 and 3195.............................................87
Catalogue of illustrated flint...........................................................89
METALWORK by Ian Scott......................................................................91
Metalwork from Beaker and Bronze Age burials.............................................91
Metalwork from later Roman inhumation burials............................................92
Coffin nails...........................................................................92
Hobnails...............................................................................93
THE HUMAN REMAINS...........................................................................93
Inhumation burials by Mark Gibson and Louise Loe.........................................93
Introduction...........................................................................93
Methodology............................................................................93
The early Bronze Age inhumation burials................................................93
Romatto-British inhumation burials.....................................................98
Anglo-Saxon inhumation burials........................................................100
Early Bronze Age cremation burials by Helen Webb........................................101
Introduction..........................................................................101
Disturbance and truncation............................................................102
Methodology...........................................................................102
Results...............................................................................102
THE ANIMAL BONE by Lena Strid..............................................................107
Introduction............................................................................107
Methodology.............................................................................107
Preservation............................................................................107
Overview of the assemblage..............................................................108
Middle Neolithic......................................................................109
Late Neolithic........................................................................109
Late Neolithic/early Bronze Age.......................................................110
Early Bronze Age......................................................................110
Early to middle Bronze Age............................................................Ill
Roman.................................................................................Ill
Late Roman............................................................................Ill
CHARRED PLANT REMAINS AND WOOD CHARCOAL by Sheila Boardman.................................Ill
Introduction............................................................................Ill
Methodology.............................................................................Ill
Results.................................................................................112
Wood charcoal.........................................................................112
Charred plant remains...................................................................113
Discussion: woodland and land use at Ridgeway Hill......................................116
Wood charcoal.........................................................................116
Chaired plant remains.................................................................117
Conclusions...........................................................................117
LAND SNAILS by Elizabeth Stafford..........................................................117
Introduction............................................................................117
Method..................................................................................117
Results.................................................................................118
Middle Neolithic......................................................................118
Late Neolithic........................................................................119
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Early to middle Bronze Age.........................................................119
Roman..............................................................................122
Discussion...........................................................................122
Chapter 4: Discussion of Ridgeway Hill by Chris Hayden
NEOLITHIC AND LATE NEOLITHIC/ERLY BRONZE AGE PITS.......................................123
Introduction: occupation on the Ridgeway in the Neolithic............................123
The primary use of the pits..........................................................124
The contents of the pits.............................................................124
Patterning in the finds assemblages from the pits....................................125
Spatial connections..................................................................126
The location of the pits.............................................................126
The scale and temporality of occupation..............................................127
Conclusions..........................................................................128
THE EARLY BRONZE AGE BURIALS............................................................128
The evidence for the existence of barrows............................................129
Numbers of barrows...................................................................131
The chronology of the barrows........................................................133
Adults, adolescents and children.....................................................133
Change in burial practices over time.................................................134
Variations in the status of adult burials............................................135
Further variation in the burial of adults: stray remains.............................138
Social relationships and the chronology of the burials...............................138
The character of the burial rite: orientations and the positioning of grave goods....139
Conclusion...........................................................................140
THE ROMAN PERIOD........................................................................140
Late Roman burials...................................................................140
THE ANGLO-SAXON BURIALS.................................................................141
Chapter 5: Later Prehistoric and Romano-British Activity at Southdown Ridge
by Lisa Brown
INTRODUCTION............................................................................143
LATER PREHISTORIC SETTLEMENT AND LANDSCAPE ..............................................144
Cross-Ridge Dyke.....................................................................144
The Southdown Ridge Cross-Ridge Dyke...............................................146
Chronology and significance of the Southdown Ridge dyke............................148
THE IRON AGE SETTLEMENT.................................................................149
The earliest Iron Age: an unenclosed settlement......................................151
Posthole group 7925, 7927, 7929, 7931 ..............................................151
Circular Structure 7668 ............................................................151
External Yard 7742 .................................................................155
The early Iron Age: an enclosed settlement?..........................................156
Southern boundary ditch............................................................157
Southern fenceline.................................................................159
Northern fenceline.................................................................159
Northern pit group.................................................................151
The early Iron Age settlement: structural remains ....................................166
Pavement 7823......................................................................166
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Enclosure 7675 ...................................................................167
The early Iron Age settlement: field boundaries.....................................169
Evidence of middle Iron Age activity................................................171
Settlement evolution and reorganisation: the late Iron Age..........................174
Terrace Complex 7970 .............................................................174
Late Iron Age-Romano-British field walls............................................177
Wall 7899.........................................................................177
Wall 7825.........................................................................177
Abandonment of the settlement ......................................................179
Stone spreads 7824 and 7787.......................................................179
Redeposited midden 7002...........................................................181
THE LATE IRON AGE AND ROMANO-BRITISH BURIALS...........................................182
The Durotrigian burials.............................................................182
The coffined burials................................................................192
Chronology of the burials...........................................................194
ROMANO-BRITISH DITCH...................................................................194
POST-ROMAN ACTIVITY....................................................................195
Post-medieval field drains..........................................................195
Limestone quarry....................................................................196
Chapter 6: The Finds from Southdown Ridge
LATER PREHISTORIC AND ROMANO-BRITISH POTTERY by Anwen Cooper with Lisa Brown..........197
Introduction........................................................................197
Methodology.........................................................................197
Fabrics.............................................................................198
Key attributes by period............................................................199
Earliest Iron Age (c 800-600 BC)..................................................199
Early Iron Age (c 600M00 BC)......................................................200
Middle Iron Age (c 400-100 BC)....................................................201
Late Iron Age and Late Iron Age/Romano-British transition (100 BC-50 AD)..........201
Key attributes by context...........................................................203
Cut features......................................................................203
Composite deposit 7002 .......................................................... 203
Comparative assemblages.............................................................204
Illustrated catalogue...............................................................206
POST-ROMAN POTTERY by John Cotter......................................................214
FIRED CLAY by Daniel Stansbie..........................................................215
Fabrics...........................................................................215
Fabric and form...................................................................216
The fired clay in context...........................................................216
GLASS AND METALWORK by Ian Scott.......................................................217
Assemblage composition .............................................................217
Finds from inhumation burials.......................................................217
Nails.............................................................................217
Beads.............................................................................217
Other finds.......................................................................218
Illustrated catalogue ............................................................218
Description of a Fragmentary Socketed Axe by Peter Northover........................220
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WORKED BONE by Leigh Allen (species identification by Lena Strid)...........................220
Methodology..............................................................................220
Summary .................................................................................220
Illustrated catalogue .................................................................221
Not illustrated........................................................................221
WORKED FLINT AND BURNT UNWORKED FLINT by Michael Donnelly...................................222
Introduction.............................................................................222
Methodology..............................................................................223
The Relief Road assemblage...............................................................224
Early prehistoric assemblage.............................................................224
Iron Age assemblage......................................................................225
Lathe tools..............................................................................225
Other retouched forms....................................................................226
Discussion...............................................................................228
Illustrated catalogue....................................................................228
SHALE by Ruth Shaffrey......................................................................229
Introduction.............................................................................229
Shale objects............................................................................229
Shale from earlier Iron Age contexts.....................................................229
Shale from late Iron Age or early Roman contexts.........................................232
Catalogue of illustrated shale ..........................................................232
Discussion...............................................................................232
WORKED AND UTILISED STONE by Ruth Shaffrey..................................................233
Introduction.............................................................................233
Catalogue of illustrated worked stone....................................................235
Catalogue of non-illustrated worked stone................................................235
Discussion...............................................................................235
IRON SLAG AND OTHER HIGH TEMPERATURE DEBRIS by Lynne Keys...................................235
The material in context..................................................................239
THE HUMAN REMAINS by Mark Gibson and Louise Loe.............................................239
Introduction.............................................................................239
Methods..................................................................................242
Iron Age inhumation burials: articulated skeletons.......................................242
Completeness and condition.............................................................242
Demography...............................................................................242
Metrical analysis........................................................................243
Non-metric traits........................................................................243
Dental anomalies.........................................................................244
Palaeopathology..........................................................................245
Dental disease.........................................................................245
Juvenile dental health.................................................................246
Skeletal pathology.......................................................................246
Congenital/developmental anomalies.....................................................246
Non-specific inflammation/infection ...................................................247
Metabolic disorders....................................................................247
Spinal joint disease...................................................................247
Extra-spinal joint disease.............................................................248
Trauma.................................................................................249
Miscellaneous conditions...............................................................249
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Undiagnosed conditions.................................................................250
Disarticulated human bone from Iron Age contexts.......................................250
Discussion..............................................................................252
Romano-British burials.................................................................253
Discussion..............................................................................255
THE ANIMAL BONE by Lena Strid.............................................................255
Introduction............................................................................255
Methodology.............................................................................255
The assemblage.........................................................................256
Bone preservation....................................................................256
Overview of the assemblage...........................................................256
Early Iron Age and middle Iron Age/late Iron Age.......................................258
Livestock............................................................................258
Other taxa...........................................................................260
Butchery.............................................................................261
Pathology............................................................................261
Associated bone groups...............................................................261
Late Iron Age-early Roman..............................................................262
Late Iron Age burials................................................................262
Unphased Iron Age context assemblages..................................................263
Roman...................................................................................263
Discussion..............................................................................263
CHARRED PLANT REMAINS AND WOOD CHARCOAL by Sheila Boardman................................265
Introduction............................................................................265
Methodology.............................................................................267
Results.................................................................................267
Wood charcoal........................................................................267
Charred plant remains................................................................268
Discussion..............................................................................269
Wood charcoal........................................................................269
Charred plant remains................................................................269
Summary and conclusions................................................................270
Chapter 7: Discussion of Southdown Ridge by Lisa Brown
Introduction............................................................................271
The inception of the Southdown Ridge settlement........................................271
The early Iron Age settlement..........................................................272
A middle Iron Age settlement at Southdown Ridge?.......................................274
Chronology of the field boundaries.....................................................274
A late Iron Age Durotrigian settlement?..............................................275
Dorset tradition burials.............................................................275
Roman period activity at Southdown Ridge.............................................276
Chapter 8: Excavations and Survey at Redlands and Bincombe Valley
ROMAN ACTIVITY AT REDLANDS by Chris Hayden and David Score................................277
Introduction............................................................................227
The excavation results.................................................................277
The trackway.........................................................................278
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The midden-like deposit and underlying ditches.........................................278
The southern ditch.....................................................................279
The pottery..............................................................................279
Charred plant remains....................................................................279
Discussion...............................................................................282
BINCOMBE VALLEY CONTOUR SURVEY AND EXCAVATION by Chris Hayden, Vix Hughes,
John Cotter, Elizabeth Stafford and David Score .........................................283
Introduction.............................................................................283
Results of the investigations............................................................284
Bibliography................................................................................287
Index.......................................................................................299
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spelling | 'Down to Weymouth town by Ridgeway' prehistoric, Roman and later sites along the Weymouth Relief Road by Lisa Brown, Chris Hayden and David Score. With contributions by Leigh Allen [and 16 others] ; illustrations by Magdalena Wachnik [and 4 others] Dorchester [u.a.] Dorset County Museum [u.a.] 2014 XX, 303 S. Ill., Kt. 30 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society monograph series 23 Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-298) and index Vor- und Frühgeschichte gnd rswk-swf Funde Geschichte Excavations (Archaeology) England Dorchester (Dorset) Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd rswk-swf Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd rswk-swf Dorset (England) History Dorset (England) Antiquities Dorset (DE-588)4012808-8 gnd rswk-swf Dorset (DE-588)4012808-8 g Vor- und Frühgeschichte z Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 s Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 s DE-604 Brown, Lisa Sonstige oth Allen, Leigh Sonstige oth Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society monograph series 23 (DE-604)BV000009312 23 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 21 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028005626&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | 'Down to Weymouth town by Ridgeway' prehistoric, Roman and later sites along the Weymouth Relief Road Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society monograph series Funde Geschichte Excavations (Archaeology) England Dorchester (Dorset) Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd |
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title | 'Down to Weymouth town by Ridgeway' prehistoric, Roman and later sites along the Weymouth Relief Road |
title_auth | 'Down to Weymouth town by Ridgeway' prehistoric, Roman and later sites along the Weymouth Relief Road |
title_exact_search | 'Down to Weymouth town by Ridgeway' prehistoric, Roman and later sites along the Weymouth Relief Road |
title_full | 'Down to Weymouth town by Ridgeway' prehistoric, Roman and later sites along the Weymouth Relief Road by Lisa Brown, Chris Hayden and David Score. With contributions by Leigh Allen [and 16 others] ; illustrations by Magdalena Wachnik [and 4 others] |
title_fullStr | 'Down to Weymouth town by Ridgeway' prehistoric, Roman and later sites along the Weymouth Relief Road by Lisa Brown, Chris Hayden and David Score. With contributions by Leigh Allen [and 16 others] ; illustrations by Magdalena Wachnik [and 4 others] |
title_full_unstemmed | 'Down to Weymouth town by Ridgeway' prehistoric, Roman and later sites along the Weymouth Relief Road by Lisa Brown, Chris Hayden and David Score. With contributions by Leigh Allen [and 16 others] ; illustrations by Magdalena Wachnik [and 4 others] |
title_short | 'Down to Weymouth town by Ridgeway' |
title_sort | down to weymouth town by ridgeway prehistoric roman and later sites along the weymouth relief road |
title_sub | prehistoric, Roman and later sites along the Weymouth Relief Road |
topic | Funde Geschichte Excavations (Archaeology) England Dorchester (Dorset) Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Funde Geschichte Excavations (Archaeology) England Dorchester (Dorset) Ausgrabung Dorset (England) History Dorset (England) Antiquities Dorset |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028005626&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV000009312 |
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