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Charred and waterlogged plant remains

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Rachel Ballantyne, Nisha Doshi and Kate Roberts) There are low densities of later prehistoric charred plant remains, with a median of 1.6 items per litre sediment. The free-draining, sandy sediments exhibit slight waterlogging only at depth within the Ringwork’s ditch. A small number of features include relatively high densities of charred plant remains associated with cereal processing: a Middle Bronze Age burnt spread F.82/F.369/F.1262 and an Iron Age storage pit, F.352.

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This item refers to part of Chapter 5, uploaded in full to Apollo. It starts on page 499 of the book, which is page 110 for the PDF.

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A Book of Sites: River Great Ouse floodplain and mid-stream islands investigations

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McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research

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978-1-913344-29-0

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