Yarnton: Neolithic and Bronze Age settlement and landscape : results of excavations 1990-98
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adam_text | Contents
List of Figures...........................................................................V11
List of Tables.............................................................................xv
Summary...................................................................................X1X
Resume.....................................................................................xx
Zusammenfassung...........................................................................xxi
Acknowledgements........................................................................xxiii
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1 Introduction
Introduction.............................................................................1
Structure of this volume.................................................................1
Site location, geology and topography....................................................3
Background to the project................................................................4
Sequence of investigations.............................................................7
Previous work on the site and in the locality...........................................11
Discoveries in the study area.........................................................11
Other discoveries in the locality.....................................................13
Project objectives and methods..........................................................15
Objectives........................................................................... 15
Methods...............................................................................16
Condition of archaeological features and deposits.....................................18
Chronology and phasing..................................................................18
Archive.................................................................................19
PART TWO: AN OVERVIEW
Chapter 2 Settlement and landscape
Introduction............................................................................21
The landscape context...................................................................21
Geology and topography and soils......................................................21
Landscape change through the Late Devensian and Holocene..............................24
Human use of the landscape before 4000 cal BC.........................................24
The landscape at 4000 cal BC..........................................................25
Neolithic settlement and landscape......................................................25
Settlement in a woodland landscape: c 3800-3350 cal BC................................25
The comings and goings of settlement: c 3300-2500 cal BC .............................31
The funerary and ceremonial landscape.................................................36
Other activity in the Neolithic landscape.............................................37
Bronze Age settlement and landscape.....................................................37
Early Bronze Age settlement and landscape.............................................37
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The early Bronze Age funerary and ceremonial landscape...................................41
The creation of open grassland landscapes in the 2nd millennium..........................42
Middle Bronze Age settlement.............................................................44
Late Bronze Age settlement...............................................................45
The landscape at 750 cal BC................................................................49
Chapter 3 Neolithic and Bronze Age society at Yarnton
Settlement: its character and organisation.................................................51
Structures.................................................................................51
The early Neolithic rectangular building.................................................51
The early Neolithic roundhouse...........................................................60
A possible late Neolithic structure......................................................62
Early Bronze Age houses..................................................................63
Middle Bronze Age houses.................................................................64
Late Bronze Age houses...................................................................66
Bronze Age settlement patterns...........................................................67
Buried ground surfaces and middens.........................................................67
Site 2 buried ground surface and middens.................................................68
Compacted stone and gravel spreads on the north bank of the southern channel.............69
Finds in the north channel and on the channel bank.......................................70
Tree-throw holes...........................................................................70
Pits and pit deposition....................................................................72
The contents of pits through time........................................................72
The origin of pit contents...............................................................75
Selection, structure and grouping........................................................76
Pits and social practices................................................................78
Waterholes.................................................................................78
Burnt stone deposits.......................................................................79
Ceremonial activity........................................................................80
Rectangular and U-shaped enclosures......................................................81
Penannular and ring ditches..............................................................83
Alignments...............................................................................85
Burial and funerary practices..............................................................86
Cremated human remains...................................................................89
Inhumation burials and other unburnt human bone..........................................90
Humans and animals.......................................................................91
Yarnton people...........................................................................92
Chapter 4 Artefacts and crafts
Pottery and potting........................................................................93
Introduction to the assemblage...........................................................93
Procurement and production...............................................................96
Forms, typology and chronology..........................................................103
Use.....................................................................................108
Breakage and discard....................................................................109
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Flint working...........................................................................HO
Raw materials and condition..........................................................HI
Manufacture...........................................................................H2
Use..................................................................................H5
Worked stone...........................................................................119
Exotic objects and materials.........................................................119
Everyday stone objects...............................................................121
Querns and rubbers...................................................................124
Other tools..........................................................................125
Metalwork.............................................................................126
Fired clay objects.....................................................................127
Introduction.........................................................................127
Amorphous............................................................................127
Objects..............................................................................127
Structural clay/moulded pieces.......................................................128
Working wood...........................................................................128
Felling trees........................................................................128
Woodworking..........................................................................129
Containers...........................................................................130
Equipment............................................................................130
Weaving equipment....................................................................131
Worked antler and bone tools...........................................................132
Antler...............................................................................132
Bone objects.........................................................................132
Other activities.......................................................................133
Personal decoration and prized possessions.............................................133
Chapter 5 Food production and consumption
Animals...............................................................................135
Animals through time.................................................................135
Domestic Yarnton in context..........................................................136
Wild species.........................................................................137
Animal husbandry and the food resource...............................................137
Domestic stock management............................................................141
Minor domestic species...............................................................142
Wild species.........................................................................142
Transformation of domestic food: preparation, consumption and disposal...............144
Conclusion...........................................................................145
Plant foods............................................................................145
Cultivated plants....................................................................145
Gathered foods.........................................................................
To grow or to gather?................................................................447
Arable practices.......................................................................
Deposition of food remains.............................................................
Food residues in pottery.................................................................
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Utensils for food production and consumption...............................................150
Quernstones and rubbers..................................................................150
Flint and other tools....................................................................152
Pottery vessels..........................................................................152
Other containers.........................................................................153
Yarnton as an agricultural community........................................................153
Chapter 6 The wider view
A new way of life: early Neolithic settlement at Yarnton...................................155
The enigma of arrival....................................................................155
Inhabiting a new world...................................................................158
Monumental beginnings....................................................................159
The comings and goings of later Neolithic life.............................................160
Middle Neolithic.........................................................................160
Late Neolithic...........................................................................161
Bronze Age settlement.......................................................................162
The beginnings of the Bronze Age at Yarnton.............................................162
Changing perspectives in the early Bronze Age...........................................165
Settling down in the middle Bronze Age..................................................166
Cattle herder of the late Bronze Age....................................................167
PART THREE: THE SITES
Chapter 7 Prehistoric activity on the Summertown-Radley (Second) Gravel Terrace
Introduction................................................................................169
Neolithic and early to middle Bronze Age features on Cresswell Field.......................169
U-shaped enclosure 8539..................................................................173
Late Neolithic/early Bronze Age burials around the U-shaped enclosure....................174
Other features associated with the U-shaped enclosure....................................179
Early to middle Bronze Age features on Cresswell Field..................................184
Later Bronze Age features on Cresswell Field................................................185
Later Bronze Age pits and postholes......................................................185
Late Bronze Age features with burnt stone................................................187
Redeposited material on Cresswell Field.....................................................190
Neolithic to middle Bronze Age material found in later contexts.........................190
Late Bronze Age pottery found in later features..........................................190
Transition to the Iron Age..................................................................192
Neolithic and early Bronze Age features and finds at Yarnton...............................192
Peterborough Ware pit 1495 ............................................................. 192
Late Neolithic pit 3830..................................................................195
Finds scatter............................................................................198
Middle to late Bronze Age features and finds at Yarnton....................................199
Late Bronze Age features.................................................................199
Middle and late Bronze Age pottery in later features....................................201
Ring ditches at Yarnton and Worton..........................................................201
Ring Ditches at Yarnton and the 19th-century discoveries.................................201
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Ring ditches at Worton......................................................................205
Other evidence of Neolithic and Bronze Age activity on the gravel terrace to the west
of Cresswell Field.....................................................................205
Chapter 8 The floodplain: Site 2
Introduction..................................................................................211
The Palaeoenvironmental record..............................................................211
The ground surface and possible Neolithic/early Bronze Age features...........................215
The ground surface on Site 2................................................................215
Palaeoenvironmental sequence................................................................217
Postpit 2330 and pit 2349 in the west of Site 2.............................................238
Penannular enclosure 3802...................................................................240
Small features in the west of the site......................................................247
Middle and late Bronze Age ceremonial features................................................247
The west linear ditch (2239)................................................................247
The eastern linear ditch (3081).............................................................252
The later eastern ditch (2607)..............................................................261
Rows of slots and postholes on Site 2.......................................................261
Undated features on Site 2....................................................................272
Other features cutting the ground surface...................................................272
Undated tree-throw holes....................................................................274
Later Iron Age and Roman activity on Site 2...................................................274
Finds from the causeway.....................................................................274
Chapter 9 The floodplain: Site 1
Introduction..................................................................................277
Neolithic and early Bronze Age features on Site 1.............................................277
Neolithic pit 1088 and feature 1131.........................................................277
Other Neolithic pits........................................................................283
The U-shaped enclosure....................................................................283
Beaker pits.................................................................................284
Early Bronze Age pit 1047...................................................................290
Middle and late Bronze Age activity...........................................................294
Middle Bronze Age features..................................................................294
Middle Bronze Age structure/ cooking area’ 1363 ........................................ 294
Middle Bronze Age structure 1876 and associated features.................................298
Middle Bronze Age structure 1875 ........................................................298
Middle Bronze Age structure 1874 ........................................................301
Features to the south-west and south of structures 1874 and 1875 ........................301
Middle Bronze Age waterhole 1810.........................................................302
Late Bronze Age features....................................................................311
Structure 1878 and associated pits.......................................................311
Structure 1879...........................................................................312
Late Bronze Age boundary ditch (1479) and associated gully (1561)........................312
Cluster of postholes to the west of late Bronze Age ditch 1479...........................313
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Cluster of late Bronze Age pits in the centre of Site 1..................................314
Cluster of features in the south-east comer of Site 1....................................316
Feature of uncertain date.....................................................................316
Undated pits and postholes in the west of Site 1...........................................316
Tree-throw holes on Site 1..................................................................317
The palaeochannel..............................................................................317
The early channel deposits (phases 1 and 2)................................................317
Burnt stone surface and features on the bank of the palaeochannel (phase 3)................317
The earliest structures in the channel (phase 4)...........................................321
Ponding silting and deposition of woodworking debris (phase 5).............................323
Later structures in the channel (phase 6)..................................................323
Finds from the channel.....................................................................324
Earlier prehistoric finds recovered from later features.......................................342
Chapter 10 The floodplain: Sites 3, 4, 4a and 4b (North)
Introduction...................................................................................345
Site 3.........................................................................................345
Early Neolithic features on Site 3.........................................................345
Circular structure 5816...................................................................345
Features containing early Neolithic Decorated Bowl........................................349
Pit 5329..................................................................................352
Late Neolithic features on Site 3...........................................................353
Grooved Ware pits in the south-west of the site (group 1).................................353
Grooved Ware pits in the south of the site (group 2)......................................356
Grooved Ware pits in the east of the site (group 3)......................................360
Other late Neolithic features in the south and centre of Site 3..........................363
Late Neolithic features in the south-west of Site 3......................................363
Late Neolithic/early Bronze Age features on Site 3.........................................364
Feature 5771 and Beaker pit 5306.........................................................364
Early Bronze Age features on Site 3.........................................................366
Early Bronze Age structure 5716 and associated features..................................366
Late Bronze Age features on Site 3..........................................................369
Late Bronze Age structure 5746............................................................369
Oval posthole structure 5815..............................................................371
Features to the south of structure 5815...................................................372
Features to the north of structure 5815...................................................375
Fenceline 5772............................................................................375
Linear and rectangular posthole arrangements to the west of structure 5815................375
Waterhole 5068............................................................................376
Undated features and tree-throw holes on Site 3............................................378
Site 4.........................................................................................380
Late Neolithic/early Bronze Age features on Site 4..........................................380
Ring ditch 7056 ..........................................................................380
Features within the ring ditch............................................................383
Tree-throw holes within ring ditch 7056...................................................385
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Features and tree-throw holes outside the ring ditch
Burnt stone spread 7246.........................
Site 4b.............................................
Features in the north of Site 4b..................
Peterborough Ware pits in the north of Site 4b..
Beaker features in the north of Site 4b.........
Features to the west and north of Site 5..........
Site 4a.............................................
Pits in the south-west of Site 4a.................
Postholes in the north-east of Site 4a............
Undated pits and postholes........................
Burnt tree-throw holes............................
Chapter 11 The floodplain: Site 5 and the adjacent watching brief area (Site 4b south)
Introduction...................................................................................405
Early Neolithic features on Site 5.............................................................405
Rectangular enclosure........................................................................405
Other middle Neolithic features on Site 5...................................................421
Grave 9469 ...............................................................................422
Pits 9002 and 9007.........................................................................423
Late Neolithic and late Neolithic/early Bronze Age features on Site 5.........................429
Pit 9165.....................................................................................429
Beaker burial 113506.........................................................................431
Other late Neolithic/early Bronze Age features...............................................436
Middle Bronze Age features on Site 5...........................................................438
Feature cutting the Neolithic enclosure ditch................................................439
Other middle Bronze Age features on Site 5...................................................440
Other middle Bronze Age features around the enclosure........................................444
Late Bronze Age settlement features............................................................446
Circular structure 9568 within the Neolithic enclosure.......................................446
Other late Bronze Age features on Site 5.....................................................449
Undated features...............................................................................450
Undated features on Site 5 and in adjacent watching brief areas..............................450
Tree-throw holes on Site 5 and adjacent watching brief area of Site 4b (south)...............450
Geophysical survey and phosphate sampling......................................................452
Features in adjacent evaluation trenches.......................................................456
Chapter 12 The floodplain: Site 7
Introduction.................................................................................457
Early Neolithic rectangular building and associated later features..........................457
Early Neolithic building 3871.............................................................457
The postholes..........................................................................462
Disturbed area in the south-west of the building.......................................470
Pit 3815 to the east of the Neolithic building............................................474
Late Neolithic pit 4373 within structure 3871.............................................476
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Other early and middle Neolithic features on Site 7..........................................479
Early Neolithic tree-throw hole 3884.......................................................479
Pair of Peterborough Ware pits in the south-west of Site 7.................................479
Peterborough Ware pits in the west of the site.............................................489
Peterborough Ware pits and tree-throw holes in the north-west of the site..................494
Other scattered Peterborough Ware pits.....................................................499
Late Neolithic features on Site 7............................................................500
Possible structure 4291 in the west of the site............................................503
Grooved Ware pits in the south-west of Site 7..............................................503
Pairs of Grooved Ware pits in the north-east of Site 7.....................................508
Other scattered Grooved Ware pits in the north and east of the Site 7......................512
Late Neolithic/early Bronze Age (Beaker) features and other burial features..................517
Pit alignment 4657 in the north-west corner of Site 7......................................517
Four late Neolithic/early Bronze Age (Beaker) features in the east of Site 7...............521
Crouched burial 114004 in grave 114005.....................................................525
Crouched inhumation burial 6629 found in the observation area..............................526
Other Bronze Age features on Site 7..........................................................528
Ring ditch 3200 ...........................................................................528
Features associated with the ring ditch....................................................534
Circular structures 3600, 3686, 3353, 3468 and 3518 .......................................537
Fencelines and discrete features associated with the circular structures...................538
Pit alignment 4069.........................................................................538
Circular structure 4517....................................................................541
Circular structure 3503....................................................................542
Middle Bronze Age waterhole 4005 ..........................................................542
Middle Bronze Age pits and postholes.......................................................547
Tree-throw holes reused as hearths.........................................................549
Waterhole 3352 to the north of the ring ditch..............................................552
Undated features, features of uncertain date and tree-throw holes............................552
Undated features found in the observation area to the east of Site 7.........................558
Chapter 13 The floodplain: Sites 4c, 4d, 4e, 9,10,17, 21, 22 and 25
Introduction.................................................................................563
Site 4d......................................................................................563
Bronze Age pit and cremation burial........................................................563
Pit alignment in Evaluation Trench 187.....................................................567
Site 22......................................................................................567
Compacted areas of burnt stone and tree-throw holes........................................567
Site 9.......................................................................................571
Features on the north bank of the channel..................................................571
Possible Bronze Age crossing point of the channel..........................................575
Site 10......................................................................................579
Late Neolithic/early Bronze Age burnt stone pit 14006......................................579
Cremation deposits north of the channel....................................................582
Channel silts..............................................................................582
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Site 21....................................................................................582
Early-middle Bronze Age waterhole 15014 in the base of the channel......................585
Segmented ditch 15009....................................................................88^
Middle Bronze Age waterhole 15072 on the north bank of the channel......................590
Burnt stone pit 15010 and associated features............................................592
Undated pits on north bank of channel....................................................594
Tree-throw holes on Site 21..............................................................594
Site ......................................................................................596
Post-built structure 16209 ............................................................. 596
Burnt stone pit 16213 ...................................................................597
Postholes adjacent to structure 16209....................................................598
Other pits and postholes in the north of Site 4c........................................599
Middle Bronze Age waterhole 16010 .......................................................600
Pits and postholes in the centre of Site 4c.............................................603
Pits and postholes in the south of Site 4c..............................................604
Tree-throw holes on Site 4c..............................................................606
Site 4e....................................................................................607
Middle and late Bronze Age pits..........................................................607
Undated pits and tree-throw holes across Site 4e.........................................616
Evaluation trenches on the gravel island to the east of Site 4e...........................617
Site 17....................................................................................619
Waterhole 10104..........................................................................619
Middle Bronze Age waterhole 10159 .......................................................620
Burnt stone pit 10022 ...................................................................628
Undated tree-throw holes in the vicinity of waterhole 10159..............................629
Undated tree-throw holes elsewhere on Site 17............................................630
Pit 10023 in the north of Site 17........................................................630
Site 25....................................................................................630
Pit 12089............................................................................... 632
Two small pits in the south-west.........................................................632
Undated tree-throw holes on Site 25......................................................634
Buried ground surface south of Site 25 ..................................................634
Evaluation trenches around and to the north of Site 25...................................634
PART FOUR: DATING EVIDENCE
Chapter 14 Scientific dating
Introduction...............................................................................635
Objectives.................................................................................635
Methods....................................................................................635
Sample selection.........................................................................635
Radiocarbon dating.......................................................................637
Results..................................................................................637
Calibration..............................................................................637
Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) analysis..................................644
General approach to analysis and interpretation..........................................644
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Analysis and interpretation.................................................................645
Activity in the area of early Neolithic structure 3871 ...................................645
Early Neolithic circular structure 5816 ....................................................645
Early and middle Neolithic pits.............................................................646
Activity in the area of the Neolithic rectangular enclosure...............................647
Inhumations around U-shaped enclosure on Cresswell Field..................................648
Late Neolithic structure 4291 ............................................................648
Late Neolithic and Beaker pits............................................................649
Early Bronze Age circular structure 5716..................................................649
The channel deposits: floodplain Section A............................................... 650
Bronze Age linear ditches.................................................................651
Bronze Age activity on Site 1.............................................................652
Bronze Age occupation on Site 7...........................................................653
Bronze Age activity on Sites 4c, 4e, 9 and 10.............................................653
Bronze Age activity on Sites 4c and 4e....................................................653
Cremation burial on Site 10...............................................................655
Waterhole and burnt stone features on Sites 17 and 21.....................................655
Discussion..................................................................................656
Date and longevity of settlement..........................................................656
Clearance and use of different parts of the Yarnton-Cassington landscape..................657
The identification of contemporary feature groups.........................................659
Structures: their construction, form and use..............................................663
Monuments in the landscape and the period of their significance...........................665
Human burial practices....................................................................666
Special or votive activity................................................................667
Landscape development and land use........................................................667
Woodland clearance........................................................................668
Farming practices.........................................................................669
Crafts and industrial processes...........................................................669
Chronological relationships of the major pottery styles...................................670
Conclusions.................................................................................670
APPENDICES
Appendix 1 Pottery..........................................................................673
Introduction..............................................................................673
Analyses..................................................................................673
Recording methodology.....................................................................673
Analysis of white inlay...................................................................674
Fabric recording codes....................................................................675
Appendix 2 Fired clay.......................................................................677
Appendix 3 Flint............................................................................678
Introduction..............................................................................678
Quantification............................................................................678
Raw materials and condition...............................................................678
Recovery..................................................................................679
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Methodology..........................................................................680
Appendix 4 Worked stone.................................................................700
Appendix 5 Worked wood .................................................................702
Appendix 6 Metalwork....................................................................703
Appendix 7 Other finds..................................................................704
Burnt unworked stone.................................................................704
Cannel coal or shale bead............................................................704
Bone objects.........................................................................704
Appendix 8 Artefact conservation........................................................705
Appendix 9 Human bone...................................................................706
Appendix 10 Animal bone.................................................................707
Appendix 11 Charred and waterlogged plant remains, charcoal, insects and molluscs.......710
Appendix 12 Pollen......................................................................711
Appendix 13 Geoarchaeology..............................................................712
The sieving experiment: identifying traces of earthworks from stone densities........712
Floodplain profile development and alluvium........................................713
Floodplain profile development.....................................................713
Enclosure ditch fills..............................................................713
Two pit fills: waterhole 3352 and pit 3247.........................................715
Ring ditch 3200: identification of turves and depositional processes.................715
Correlating sediments of the floodplain: particle size analysis of alluvium and other
deposits.............................................................................717
The geoarchaeology of the mineralised vessel in pit 3815.............................719
Appendix 14 Geophysical surveys.........................................................722
Introduction.........................................................................722
The influence of geology and soils...................................................722
Results from the Second Gravel Terrace...............................................726
Floodplain sites.....................................................................728
Appendix 15 Phosphate sampling..........................................................737
Bibliography..............................................................................741
Index.....................................................................................763
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spelling | Hey, Gill Verfasser aut Yarnton Neolithic and Bronze Age settlement and landscape : results of excavations 1990-98 by Gill Hey and [three others] Oxford Oxford University School of Archaeology [2016] © 2016 xxxv, 776 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten cri rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Thames Valley landscapes monograph 39 Funde Bronzezeit (DE-588)4008357-3 gnd rswk-swf Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd rswk-swf Neolithikum (DE-588)4075272-0 gnd rswk-swf Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd rswk-swf Yarnton (DE-588)7540119-8 gnd rswk-swf Excavations (Archaeology) / England / Yarnton Neolithic period / England / Yarnton Bronze age / England / Yarnton Yarnton (England) / Antiquities Yarnton (DE-588)7540119-8 g Neolithikum (DE-588)4075272-0 s Bronzezeit (DE-588)4008357-3 s Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 s Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 s DE-604 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=029408570&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Hey, Gill Yarnton Neolithic and Bronze Age settlement and landscape : results of excavations 1990-98 Funde Bronzezeit (DE-588)4008357-3 gnd Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd Neolithikum (DE-588)4075272-0 gnd Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd |
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title | Yarnton Neolithic and Bronze Age settlement and landscape : results of excavations 1990-98 |
title_auth | Yarnton Neolithic and Bronze Age settlement and landscape : results of excavations 1990-98 |
title_exact_search | Yarnton Neolithic and Bronze Age settlement and landscape : results of excavations 1990-98 |
title_full | Yarnton Neolithic and Bronze Age settlement and landscape : results of excavations 1990-98 by Gill Hey and [three others] |
title_fullStr | Yarnton Neolithic and Bronze Age settlement and landscape : results of excavations 1990-98 by Gill Hey and [three others] |
title_full_unstemmed | Yarnton Neolithic and Bronze Age settlement and landscape : results of excavations 1990-98 by Gill Hey and [three others] |
title_short | Yarnton |
title_sort | yarnton neolithic and bronze age settlement and landscape results of excavations 1990 98 |
title_sub | Neolithic and Bronze Age settlement and landscape : results of excavations 1990-98 |
topic | Funde Bronzezeit (DE-588)4008357-3 gnd Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd Neolithikum (DE-588)4075272-0 gnd Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Funde Bronzezeit Neolithikum Ausgrabung Yarnton |
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