The recording and analysis of a burnt mound and adjacent palaeochannel deposits on the floodplain of the River Soar in Leicestershire revealed that the burnt mound was in use, possibly for a number of different purposes, at the transition from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age. An extensive radiocarbon dating programme indicated that the site was revisited. Human remains from the palaeochannel comprised the remains of three individuals, two of whom pre-dated the burnt mound by several centuries while the partial remains of a third, dating from the Late Bronze Age, provided evidence that this individual had met a violent death. These finds, along with animal bones dating to the Iron Age, and the remains of a bridge from the early medieval peri...
During excavations in 1993 samples were taken in order to recover charred cereal grains, seeds and o...
The crematory funerary rites practiced by those living in parts of mainland Britain during the first...
Between 2009 and 2012, three phases of archaeological investigation of the roddon and freshwater pal...
The recording and analysis of a burnt mound and adjacent palaeochannel deposits on the floodplain of...
The recording and analysis of a burnt mound and adjacent palaeochannel deposits on the floodplain of...
Excavations were carried out by ULAS directed by Jon Coward in the South Area and Susan Ripper in th...
Waterlogged deposits were investigated during the project carried out by ULAS in order to provide in...
Burnt mounds, accumulations of fire-cracked stone and fuel residues dating largely from the Bronze ...
Watery places, such as rivers, lakes, and bogs, are widely considered to have been foci for ritualis...
As part of a planning application for quarrying, a field assessment was undertaken across a 10ha ter...
Research on a 2.5 km long reach of the River Rede, northern England, has sought to evaluate the util...
Watermead Country Park is a two mile long area of wetland located on the Holocene floodplain of the ...
Evidence for Iron Age funerary treatments remains sporadic across Britain and formal cemeteries are ...
The upgrading of part of the A1 road in south-east Scotland prompted the excavation of eleven archae...
Strip and record prior to housing development in order to record a cluster of prehistoric pits locat...
During excavations in 1993 samples were taken in order to recover charred cereal grains, seeds and o...
The crematory funerary rites practiced by those living in parts of mainland Britain during the first...
Between 2009 and 2012, three phases of archaeological investigation of the roddon and freshwater pal...
The recording and analysis of a burnt mound and adjacent palaeochannel deposits on the floodplain of...
The recording and analysis of a burnt mound and adjacent palaeochannel deposits on the floodplain of...
Excavations were carried out by ULAS directed by Jon Coward in the South Area and Susan Ripper in th...
Waterlogged deposits were investigated during the project carried out by ULAS in order to provide in...
Burnt mounds, accumulations of fire-cracked stone and fuel residues dating largely from the Bronze ...
Watery places, such as rivers, lakes, and bogs, are widely considered to have been foci for ritualis...
As part of a planning application for quarrying, a field assessment was undertaken across a 10ha ter...
Research on a 2.5 km long reach of the River Rede, northern England, has sought to evaluate the util...
Watermead Country Park is a two mile long area of wetland located on the Holocene floodplain of the ...
Evidence for Iron Age funerary treatments remains sporadic across Britain and formal cemeteries are ...
The upgrading of part of the A1 road in south-east Scotland prompted the excavation of eleven archae...
Strip and record prior to housing development in order to record a cluster of prehistoric pits locat...
During excavations in 1993 samples were taken in order to recover charred cereal grains, seeds and o...
The crematory funerary rites practiced by those living in parts of mainland Britain during the first...
Between 2009 and 2012, three phases of archaeological investigation of the roddon and freshwater pal...