Archaeological Excavations at Pode Hole Quarry: Bronze Age occupation on the Cambridgeshire Fen-edge

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Edited by Andy Richmond and Gary Coates.

Archaeological investigations in response to the expansion of Pode Hole sand and gravel quarry (Cambridgeshire, east England), exposed a well-preserved prehistoric Fen-edge landscape covering an area of approximately 24 hectares. Pottery dates and a series of radiocarbon determinations reveal that the site was occupied throughout the second millennium BC, with activity apparently intensifying later in that period. A substantial assemblage of locally made Bronze Age pottery and other artefacts was gathered during the excavations.

Author(s): Patrick Daniel
Series: BAR British Archaeological Reports British Series 484
Publisher: BAR Publishing
Year: 2009

Language: English

Front Cover
Title Page
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Plates
List of Appendices
Contributions
Summary
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The Contexts of the Project Area
Chapter 3: The Excavation
Chapter 4: Material Culture
Chapter 5: Enviromental Archaeology
Chapter 6: Discussion
Appendices
Bibliography