Clifton Quarry, Worcestershire: Pits, Posts and Cereals: Archaeological Investigations 2006–2009

Author:   Robin Jackson ,  Andrew Mann
Publisher:   Oxbow Books
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9781789250114


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   30 August 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Clifton Quarry, Worcestershire: Pits, Posts and Cereals: Archaeological Investigations 2006–2009


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Between 2006 and 2009 Worcestershire Archaeology completed a series of investigations in advance of quarrying at Clifton Quarry, Worcestershire revealing one of the most important sequences of prehistoric to early medieval activity discovered to date from the Central Severn Valley. Well-preserved palaeoenvironmental deposits were recovered from features and associated abandoned channels of the River Severn. Analysis of this evidence is underpinned by a comprehensive programme of scientific dating, providing a record of changing patterns of landuse and activity from the Late Mesolithic onwards. Significant discoveries included a series of Grooved Ware pits and an extensive area of Early to Middle Iron Age activity. One of the Grooved pits was of particular importance as it contained an exceptionally rich material assemblage comprising two whole and four fragmentary polished axes, numerous flint tools and debitage, significant quantities of Durrington Walls and Clacton Style pottery, and abundant charred barley grains and crab apple fragments. The Early to Middle Iron Age activity was notable since unusually for a lowland site it was dominated by in excess of 100 four-post granary structures and 130 pits. The full extent of the activity was not established but it appears unenclosed and it is suggested that this represents the specialised storage zone of a much larger settlement. Phases of activity on the floodplain and terraces adjacent to the river also included a Bronze Age burnt mound with associated pits and a trough, a scatter of Romano-British features and an early medieval timber-lined structure associated with flax retting.

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Author:   Robin Jackson ,  Andrew Mann
Publisher:   Oxbow Books
Imprint:   Oxbow Books
ISBN:  

9781789250114


ISBN 10:   1789250110
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   30 August 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of figures List of tables Contributors Project summary Résumé Zusammenfassung Acknowledgements   Part 1: Introduction Background Landscape and archaeological context Aims   Part 2: Methods Documentary search Fieldwork methodology Structural analysis Scientific dating methodology (Peter Marshall, John Meadows, Christopher Bronk Ramsey, Gordon Cook and Ian Tyers) Artefact methodology (Emily Edwards, Lucija Šoberl, Richard P. Evershed, Hugo Anderson-Whymark, Robin Jackson, Laura Griffin and Ian Tyers) Environmental methodology (Katie Head, Nick Daffern, Elizabeth Pearson, Alan Clapham, Steven J. Allen, Steven R. Davis, Shirley Wynne and Anthony Brown)   Part 3: Excavation Results Geological deposits Palaeochannel deposits Late Neolithic Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age Middle Bronze Age Early to Middle Iron Age Roman Early medieval Natural features Undated features   Part 4: Artefact Analysis Middle Neolithic Pottery (Laura Griffin) Late Neolithic and Beaker pottery (Emily Edwards) Late Neolithic pottery absorbed residue analysis: (Lucija Šoberl and Richard P. Evershed) Neolithic and Early Bronze Age: fi red clay (Emily Edwards) Neolithic and Early Bronze Age flint from the Area 10 watching brief (Hugo Anderson-Whymark) Flint from the Area 10 excavation (Robin Jackson) Neolithic and Early Bronze Age worked and burnt stone (Fiona Roe) The Bronze Age and later ceramic assemblages (Laura Griffin) Metalwork (Laura Griffin) Fire cracked stone (Laura Griffin) Iron Age stone objects (Ruth Shaffrey) Slag and metalworking residues (Derek Hurst) Early medieval wooden waterlogged artefacts from timber-lined structure [2121] (Ian Tyers)   Part 5: Environmental Analysis Pollen (Katie Head and Nick Daffern) Plant macrofossils from the palaeochannel (Elizabeth Pearson) Entomological results from the palaeochannel (Steven R. Davis, Shirley Wynne, Anthony Brown) Plant macrofossils from non-palaeochannel deposits (Alan Clapham) Charcoal (Alan Clapham) Waterlogged wood (Alan Clapham)   Part 6: Synthesis and Discussion Palaeolithic Mesolithic Early to Middle Neolithic Late Neolithic Bronze Age Iron Age Romano-British Early medieval Medieval, post-medieval and modern   Conclusions   Appendix 1: Neolithic axes and Grooved Ware (2006). Thin section analysis (Robert A. Ixer)   Appendix 2: Pottery and a loomweight from the 2008/9 excavation. Thin section analysis (Robert A. Ixer)   Bibliography   Index

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This is an excellent and very thorough report on a large and complex fieldwork project. --Worcestershire Recorder


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Robin Jackson is Senior Archaeological Project Manager at Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service with many years’ experience of designing and implementing archaeological fieldwork and research In recent years he has specialised in working with the mineral extraction industry and on large-scale infrastructure projects with particular research interests in prehistoric archaeology and river valley landscapes. Andrew Mann is a Project Manager with Worcestershire Archives and Archaeological Services where he has been working in commercial archaeology since 2001. He has a specialist interest in environmental archaeology, especially molluscan analysis.

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