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Author Atkins, Rob

Title Middle Bronze Age and Roman Settlement at Manor Pit, Baston, Lincolnshire
Published Oxford : Archaeopress, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (299 p.)
Contents Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright page -- Contents Page -- List of Figures -- Figure 1.1. Excavation areas -- Figure 1.2. Elevation plan -- Figure 1.3. Aerial photographic plot (courtesy of Lincolnshire HER) overlaid by excavations -- Figure 1.4. Aerial photograph of the landscape around the development area in the present day -- Figure 1.5. Geophysical magnetic susceptibility survey (NA 2002) -- Figure 1.6. Geophysical magnetometry survey (NA 2002) -- Figure 1.7. Fieldwalking (Roman pottery and tile) (Upson-Smith 2003 and Morris 2004)
Figure 1.8. Excavation features and evaluation trenches (Morris 2004) -- Figure 1.9. Site affected by flooding in 2012, looking north-west -- Figure 1.10. All features plan -- Figure 2.1. Period 2 all features plan -- Figure 2.2. Early and middle Bronze Age features and tree throws within the northern excavation area -- Figure 2.3. Section of early Bronze Age pit [6280] -- Figure 2.4 Middle Bronze Age features in the southern area -- Figure 2.5. Roundhouse 1, looking west -- Figure 2.6. Feature [4041], looking south -- Figure 2.7. Middle Bronze Age ditch sections from the southern excavation area
Figure 2.8. Ditch [4011], looking north -- Figure 2.9. Middle Bronze Age ditch [5006/6118] and Roman boundary ditch [5009], looking west -- Figure 2.10. Middle Bronze Age pit [5218] cutting ditch [5190], looking north-east -- Figure 2.11. Middle Bronze Age pit ditch sections from northern excavation area -- Figure 2.12. Middle Bronze Age pit section from northern excavation area -- Figure 2.13. Log ladder SF145 within pit or waterhole [5166] -- Figure 2.14. Pit group 1, looking south -- Figure 2.15. Well [5407] -- Figure 2.16. Pit [5518]
Figure 2.17. Wooden objects including log ladder (SF144) within pit/waterhole [5736/5738] -- Figure 2.18. Pits [5610 and 5621], looking north -- Figure 2.19. Cow burial in fill (5763) of pit [5766] -- Figure 2.20. Well [5704] -- Figure 2.21. Pit [6230] -- Figure 2.22. Wooden object within pit [6330] -- Figure 2.23. Pit [6368] -- Figure 2.24. Middle Bronze Age well pit [219] -- Figure 2.25. Period 3, Roman all features plan -- Figure 2.26. Roman Period 3.1 -- Figure 2.27. Southern settlement area, Period 3.1 central ditch and southern enclosure group -- Figure 2.28. Period 3.1 enclosures 2L and 2M
Figure 2.29. Period 3.1 enclosures 2J and 2K -- Figure 2.30. Period 3.1 enclosures 2N and 2O -- Figure 2.31. Human burial 7 within enclosure 2O -- Figure 2.32. Period 3.1 Roman field system and other features in southern settlement area -- Figure 2.33. Roman Period 3.1 features within northern settlement area -- Figure 2.34. Roman Period 3.1 field system from a possible third settlement, 2008 excavations -- Figure 2.35. Roman Period 3.2 features -- Figure 2.36. Roman, Period 3.2 -- central ditch and enclosure group (E2A-2I) -- Figure 2.37. Period 3.2 enclosure 2I
Summary Between 2002 and 2014 MOLA Northampton carried out evaluation and excavation work at the Manor Pit, Baston, Lincolnshire. The site saw significant occupation in the late Bronze Age and Roman periods, with evidence of enclosures in Medieval and Post-Medieval times
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Figure 2.38. Period 3.2 enclosures 2G and 2 H
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Romans -- England -- Lincolnshire
Excavations (Archaeology) -- England -- Lincolnshire
Bronze age -- England -- Lincolnshire
Antiquities
Bronze age
Excavations (Archaeology)
Romans
SUBJECT Lincolnshire (England) -- Antiquities
Subject England -- Lincolnshire
Form Electronic book
Author Burke, Jim
Field, Leon
Yates, Adam
ISBN 9781789695847
1789695848