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Iron Age and Roman settlement at Highflyer Farm, Ely, Cambridgeshire /

This volume presents the results of archaeological work carried out by MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology) at Highflyer Farm in 2018. Remains dating from the Neolithic to the post-medieval period were recorded, with most of the activity occurring between the early Iron Age and late Roman periods.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Fairclough, James
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Archaeopress Archaeology, 2021.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright page
  • Contents Page
  • List of Figures
  • Introduction
  • Figure 1.1. Site location (scale 1:4000)
  • Figure 1.2. Dated and undated features plan (scale 1:1750)
  • Figure 1.3. Drone shot of site, looking south-west
  • Figure 1.4. Site shown to the general public
  • Figure 1.5. Phased plan (scale 1:1750)
  • The archaeological evidence
  • Figure 2.1. Late Neolithic-early Bronze Age and early Iron Age features (scale 1:1500)
  • Figure 2.2. Pit [340], looking north-west.
  • Figure 2.3. Section of pit [643] (scale 1:25)
  • Figure 2.4. Pit [5408] and adjacent ditch [5406], during evaluation works, looking north-east
  • Figure 2.5. Pit [1876], looking north-west
  • Figure 2.6. Middle Iron Age features plan (scale 1:1000)
  • Figure 2.7. Ring ditch southern side, looking north-west
  • Figure 2.8. Drone shot of ring ditch, looking north
  • Figure 2.9. Middle Iron Age southern area (scale 1:500)
  • Figure 2.10. Middle Iron Age sub-phases (scale 1:750)
  • Figure 2.11. Burial [510]
  • Figure 2.12. Late Iron Age features (scale 1:1500)
  • Figure 2.13. Section of ditches [279] and [281] (scale 1:25)
  • Figure 2.14. Early Roman features (scale 1:1500)
  • Figure 2.15. Section of ditch [574] and pit [576] (scale 1:25)
  • Figure 2.16. Section of feature [213] (scale 1:50)
  • Figure 2.17. Early Roman features, northern area (scale 1:500)
  • Figure 2.18. Posthole [955] truncating undated pit, looking north-east
  • Figure 2.19. Middle Roman features (scale 1:1500
  • insert 1:600)
  • Figure 2.20. Northern and eastern routeways with obscuring soil spread at junction
  • Figure 2.21. Plan of Trench 56 (scale 1:200)
  • Figure 2.22. Dog burial within context (1952)
  • Figure 2.23. Bone deposit within south-west corner of E15
  • Figure 2.24. Sections 387 and 414 (scale 1:25
  • 1:50)
  • Figure 2.25. Middle Roman, central internal features (scale 1:500)
  • Figure 2.26. Well [1414] and ditch [1416], looking south-west
  • Figure 2.27. Sections of pits [1651], [1758] and [1732] (scale 1:50)
  • Figure 2.28. Ditch [18], looking north-west
  • Figure 2.29. Rows of postholes, looking north-west
  • Figure 2.30. Sections of postholes [1285], [1299] and [1336] (scale 1:25)
  • Figure 2.31. Section of [1819] (scale 1:100)
  • Figure 2.32. Remains of lamb within pit [1512]
  • Figure 2.33. Late Roman features (scale 1:1500)
  • Figure 2.34. Ditch [198], looking north-west
  • Figure 2.35. Latest Roman features (scale 1:1500)
  • Figure 2.36. Ditch [1781] and feature [1779] of E29, looking north-west
  • Figure 2.37. Sheep/goat remains within pit [105], looking south
  • Figure 2.38. Early to middle Saxon and late Saxon features (scale 1:1500)
  • Figure 2.39. Plan of sunken-featured building [1373] (scale 1:25)
  • Figure 2.40. Sunken-featured building [1373], looking west
  • Figure 2.41. Antler comb found during evaluation works (scale 20mm)