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New Grange Broom Bedfordshire - excavations 2007-2012: Cambridge Archaeological Unit Digital Archive


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Change log

Authors

Patten, Ricky 
Gibson, David 
Billington, Laurence 
Beadsmoore, Emma 

Description

The Cambridge Archaeological Unit (CAU) conducted a trial trench evaluation over the entire proposed quarry area in 2003, following geophysics and a transcription of aerial photographs. This revealed an early bronze Age ring ditch, large area of Middle Iron Age settlement and field systems, three Roman-era settlements and Anglo-Saxon activity. The areas containing the Roman and Anglo-Saxon activity were excluded from the extraction area, and the archaeological investigations focused on prehistoric archaeology. Excavation was undertaken in 2007, 2011 and 2012. They uncovered a substantial Middle Iron Age settlement, with several phases of enclosures apparent along with many hundreds of pits – including several hundred grain storage pits. The settlement is one of the largest of its kind, and was occupied for around 200 years from c.400 BC to c.200 BC.

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Non-proprietary software for PDFs, CSV and GIS files. Python 3.

Keywords

Animal bone, Broom Quarry, Bedfordshire, Excavation GIS shapefiles, Iron Age pottery, Prehistoric worked flint, Radiocarbon dates, Roman pottery, Digital metadata

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