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Date: GrA-24519

Age BP
 
GrA-24519 (3890 ±50)
Site
 
4B ( / Great Britain and Ireland / Great Britain and Ireland )
Stored in
 
Latitude
 
51.8784
Longitude
 
-5.2920
Contact
 
S Ripper
     
     
Period
 
BRONZE AGE
     
     
References
 
Ripper, S, 2004 Bodies, burnt mounds and bridges: a riverine landscape at Watermead Park,Birstall,Leicestershire,ULAS report, 2004-48
     
Comments
 
EH Birstall Watermead Country Park: burnt mound sequence Birstall Watermead Country Park- Charcoal; charcoal from the latest layer of shattered stone and charcoal, which overlay other burnt spread layers around the timber-lined trough. Charcoals from these spreads are thought to represent the 'working life' of the trough. Definition between the layers of burnt material was not clear (often relying on slight changes in colour, density, and shifts in proportions of Charcoal to silt etc) but they were all well-compacted enough to suggest they were not residual or reworked.
     





























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