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Pegswood Moor, Morpeth : a later Iron age and Romano-British farmstead settlement / by Jennifer Proctor ; [edited by Victoria Ridgeway].

Penn Museum Library DA690.M816 P76 2009
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Proctor, Jennifer.
Contributor:
Ridgeway, Victoria.
George Clapp Vaillant Book Fund.
Series:
Monograph (Pre-Construct Archaeology Limited (Firm)) ; no. 11.
Monograph / Pre-Construct Archaeology Limited ; no. 11
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Iron age.
Antiquities, Prehistoric.
Morpeth (England)--Antiquities.
Morpeth (England).
Antiquities, Prehistoric--England--Morpeth.
Iron age--England--Morpeth.
England--Morpeth.
Physical Description:
xii, 115 pages : illustrations, maps ; 30 cm.
Other Title:
Later Iron age and Romano-British farmstead settlement
Place of Publication:
[London, England] : Pre-Construct Archaeology Limited, [2009]
Summary:
Pegswood Moor Farm lies on the Northumberland Coastal Plain in an area which until relatively recently was thought to have been sparsely occupied during later prehistory. However, as this publication clearly demonstrates, this area was as densely settled in these periods as any other part of the region. Sporadic visiting of the site occurred from the Mesolithic/early Neolithic into the Bronze Age, but significant habitation commenced at the site in the Later Iron Age when a small unenclosed farmstead was established. The site was succeeded by occupation on a much larger scale, with associated field systems, stock enclosures, smaller stockyards and a droveway were identified. The final phase of occupation recorded at the site was characterised by the construction of a rectilinear timber enclosure, and associated field system built over the remains of the preceding habitation area, in places directly through the middle of earlier dwellings. Occupation continued only until the 2nd century AD, however, when the area reverted to moorland. It remained as such into the post-medieval period when it came into agricultural use. This volume is the first of these recently excavated sites to be published in detail, presenting the archaeological, finds and environmental evidence, with a concluding chapter, which places the Pegswood settlement in a much broader regional context.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 106-111) and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the George Clapp Vaillant Book Fund.
ISBN:
0956305407
9780956305404
OCLC:
460865595
Publisher Number:
99938582513

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