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  • Sērija : Thames Valley Landscapes Monograph 38
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Nov-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University School of Archaeology
  • ISBN-10: 1905905319
  • ISBN-13: 9781905905317
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 600 pages
  • Sērija : Thames Valley Landscapes Monograph 38
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Excavations at the Eton Rowing Course and along the Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton Flood Alleviation Channel revealed extensive evidence for occupation in an evolving landscape of floodplains and gravel terraces set amidst the shifting channels of the Thames.

The most significant evidence was a series of early Neolithic midden deposits, preserved in hollows left by infilled palaeochannels. These deposits contained dense concentrations of pottery, worked flint, animal bone and other finds, and are put into context by other artefact scatters from the floodplain, pits on the gravel terrace and waterlogged environmental deposits from palaeochannels. Early Mesolithic lakeside occupation, later Mesolithic flint scatters along a former channel of the Thames, pits from the middle and late Neolithic and activity areas of the Beaker and Early Bronze Age, demonstrate longer term changes in patterns of occupation. The excavations also revealed early, middle and late Neolithic human remains in palaeochannels, middle Neolithic crouched inhumation burials and early Neolithic cremated remains. An oval barrow may have first been cut in the early Neolithic. Other ring ditches date from the late Neolithic/early Bronze Age; one contained a central cremation burial in a Collared Urn together with pyre material and the remains of a bier.
List of Figures xi
List of Plates xvii
List of Tables xix
Acknowledgements xxiii
The Eton College Rowing Course Project
xxiii
The Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton Flood Alleviation Scheme
xxiii
Lot's Hole Gravel Storage Area
xxiv
Location of the project archives
xxiv
Summary xxv
Chapter 1 Introduction
Introduction
1(1)
The projects
1(3)
The Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton Flood Alleviation Scheme
1(1)
The Eton College Rowing Course project
1(3)
Methodology
4(3)
Excavation methodology
4(3)
Post-excavation
7(1)
Archaeological background
7(2)
Topography, geology and environment
9(4)
Chapter 2 The sites
The sites: an introduction and summary
13(1)
The Eton Rowing Course Sites
13(11)
Areas 20, 24, RC1 and 2 and NAR
15(2)
Area 18 and Site F East
17(1)
The north-western side of Basin R: the floodplain and terrace edge (evaluation trenches)
17(1)
Areas Ex1-3, 11 and 1
17(2)
Palaeochannel Q (Area 1 and the northern parts of Areas Ex1-3)
19(1)
The floodplain within Basin R on the northern side of Site X (northern parts of Areas Ex1-3)
19(1)
Site X: the gravel island (southern parts of Areas Ex1-3 and northern part of Area 11)
19(1)
Basin W: the floodplain to the southeast of Site X (southern part of Area 11 and evaluation trenches)
20(1)
Area 16
20(1)
Areas 3 and 5
20(1)
Area 10
21(1)
Area 15
22(1)
Area 4
22(1)
Area 6
23(1)
The Jubilee River: the south-eastern sites
24(1)
Agar's Plough
24(1)
Roundmoor Ditch
24(1)
The Jubilee River: the central sites
24(1)
Lake End Road East
24(1)
Lake End Road West
24(1)
Lot's Hole
24(1)
Lot's Hole Gravel Storage Area
24(1)
Marsh Lane East Site 2
25(1)
Marsh Lane East Site 1
25(1)
Marsh Lane West
25(1)
The Jubilee River: the northern sites
25(2)
Amerden Lane East
25(1)
Amerden Lane West
25(1)
Taplow Mill Site 1
25(1)
Taplow Mill Site 2
25(1)
Widbrook Common
26(1)
Chapter 3 The development of the late Glacial and early to mid Holocene landscape
Introduction
27(4)
The geology and present topography of the study area
27(1)
Previous archaeological and palaeoenvironmental knowledge
27(1)
The development of the aims of the palaeoenvironmental analysis
27(4)
Location of the principal samples
31(1)
The Mesolithic
31(10)
Mesolithic sites
31(1)
Mesolithic channel evolution and floodplain development
31(4)
Mesolithic environmental and vegetational sequence
35(6)
The Neolithic
41(2)
Neolithic sites
41(1)
Pollen
41(2)
Charred plant remains
43(1)
The late Neolithic and early Bronze Age
43(1)
Late Neolithic and early Bronze Age site activity
43(1)
Charred plant remains
44(1)
Neolithic and Bronze Age channel evolution
44(3)
The Neolithic and early Bronze Age landscape
47(3)
Neolithic and early Bronze Age agriculture and the procurement of biological resources
50(2)
Neolithic
50(2)
Early Bronze Age
52(1)
Conclusions
52(3)
Chapter 4 The Palaeolithic and Mesolithic
Introduction
55(1)
Areas 20 and 24: Palaeolithic and early Mesolithic flint
55(3)
Palaeolithic and Mesolithic flint from Areas 20 and 24
58(1)
Mesolithic activity around Basin R
58(1)
Basin R north-west: early Mesolithic lakeside occupation
58(10)
Struck flint from the early Mesolithic occupation in Basin R
62(6)
Gravel Island X (Areas Ex1 and 11) and the floodplain to the north (Trench 46; Basin R south): late Mesolithic finds from tree-throw holes
68(8)
Late Mesolithic struck flint from tree-throw holes on Gravel Island X and the floodplain to the north (Areas Ex1-3 and 11 and Trench 46)
68(2)
An antler-beam mattock from Area Ex3
70(1)
Mesolithic animal bones from the floodplain in Areas Ex2 and Ex3
71(2)
Macroscopic plant and invertebrate remains from Mesolithic organic sediments in Basin R
73(3)
Areas 3 and 5: late Mesolithic/early Neolithic flint scatters and other remains
76(1)
The floodplain in Area 5: Mesolithic and early Neolithic flint scatters and tree-throw holes
76(4)
Mesolithic and early Neolithic struck flint from Area 5
77(3)
Late Mesolithic/early Neolithic animal bone from Area 5
80(1)
The floodplain in Area 3: late Mesolithic and early Neolithic flint scatters
80(5)
The Mesolithic/early Neolithic assemblage from Area 3
80(3)
Waterlogged macroscopic plant remains and molluscs from Mesolithic backswamp sediments in Area 3
83(2)
Area 16: a Mesolithic tree-throw hole
85(2)
Mesolithic flint from Area 16
85(2)
Area 14: a Mesolithic pebble-hammer
87(2)
Chapter 5 Earlier Neolithic Middens and other evidence from Sites 6 and 10 and Lake End Road West
Introduction
89(1)
Area 6: earlier Neolithic Midden deposits and other remains
89(113)
Early Neolithic pottery from Area 6
106(42)
Fired clay from Area 6
148(1)
The struck flint from Area 6
148(30)
Worked stone from Area 6
178(4)
A shale bead fragment from Area 6
182(1)
Worked bone and antler from Area 6
183(1)
Early Neolithic animal bone from Area 6
183(15)
Charred plant remains from the early Neolithic midden deposits in Area 6
198(4)
Area 10: earlier Neolithic middens and other features
202(34)
Early Neolithic pottery from Area 10
210(11)
Fired clay from Area 10
221(1)
Early Neolithic flint from Area 10
221(13)
Worked and burnt stone from Area 10
234(1)
Animal bones from the Area 10 early Neolithic hollow
235(1)
Radiocarbon dates from the Area 6 and 10 middens
236(7)
Organic residue analysis of sherds from Areas 6 and 10
243(9)
Lake End Road West: midden deposits and other early neolithic activity
252(9)
Early Neolithic pottery from Lake End Road West
255(3)
Early Neolithic struck flint from Lake End Road West
258(3)
Chapter 6 Early Neolithic evidence from other sites
Introduction
261(1)
Areas Ex1-3, 11 and 1: early Neolithic activity
261(42)
The former Thames channel: early Neolithic finds
261(3)
The floodplain to the north of Site X (Areas Ex1-3; Basin R south): earlier Neolithic finds
264(5)
The floodplain to the south-east of Gravel Island X (Area 11; Basin W): early Neolithic or later Mesolithic activity
269(2)
Gravel Island X (Area Ex1 and 11): early Neolithic and undated activity
271(13)
Early and early/middle Neolithic pottery (Bowl and early Ebbsfleet Ware) from Areas Ex1-3
284(1)
Earlier Neolithic struck flint from Areas Ex1-3
285(13)
Neolithic animal bone from Areas Ex1-3 and 11
298(5)
Areas 20 and 24 and their surroundings: early and early/middle Neolithic evidence
303(3)
Earlier Neolithic pottery from Areas 20, 24, 24a and RC1-2, the watching brief in Area 14 and from evaluation west of the former Thames channel
303(3)
Early/middle Neolithic flint from Areas 20, 24 and RC1
306(1)
Animal bones from Areas 20 and 24
306(1)
Areas 3 and 5: a human skull and other earlier Neolithic finds from the palaeochannel
306(4)
Early Neolithic animal bone from Areas 3 and 5
309(1)
Marsh Lane East Site 2: an early Neolithic oval ring ditch and pits
310(3)
Early Neolithic pottery from Marsh Lane East Site 2
313(1)
Area 16: early Neolithic pits and residual finds
313(7)
Early Neolithic pottery from Area 16
313(3)
Worked flint from Area 16
316(4)
Animal bone from early Neolithic pit 9330
320(1)
Lot's Hole: early Neolithic pit 50189
320(2)
Early Neolithic pottery from Lot's Hole
320(1)
Struck flint from pit 50189, Lot's Hole
320(2)
Neolithic plant macrofossils from pit 50190, Lot's Hole
322(1)
Marsh Lane West: early Neolithic tree-throw holes
322(4)
Early Neolithic pottery from Marsh Lane West
322(1)
Struck flint from Lot's Hole
323(3)
Charcoal from tree-throw hole 61010, Lot's Hole
326(1)
Marsh Lane East Site 1: an early Neolithic tree-throw hole
326(4)
Struck flint from Marsh Lane East Site 1
327(3)
Taplow Mill Site 2: a possibly early Neolithic tree-throw hole
330(1)
Roundmoor Ditch: a flint scatter, tree-throw holes and other features
330(7)
Earlier prehistoric pottery from Roundmoor Ditch
333(1)
Worked flint from Roundmoor Ditch
333(4)
Chapter 7 The middle Neolithic
Introduction
337(1)
Area 6: Middle Neolithic inhumations and other evidence
337(6)
The middle Neolithic flint from Area 6
340(1)
Middle Neolithic human remains from Area 6
340(2)
Middle Neolithic animal bone from Area 6
342(1)
Worked antler from Area 6
342(1)
Area 10: middle Neolithic cattle burials, artefacts scatters and other evidence
343(5)
Middle Neolithic pottery from Area 10
345(3)
The watching brief in the former Thames channel: human and cattle skulls and other middle Neolithic finds
348(1)
Neolithic animal bones from the watching brief on the former Thames channel
349(1)
Lake End Road West: middle Neolithic pits
349(27)
Middle Neolithic pottery from Lake End Road West
353(15)
Struck flint from the middle Neolithic pits at Lake End Road West
368(7)
Plant macrofossils from the middle Neolithic pits at Lake End Road West
375(1)
Taplow Mill Site 1: middle Neolithic pits
376(6)
Middle Neolithic pottery from the pits at Taplow Mill Site 1
378(2)
Struck flint from the middle Neolithic pits at Taplow Mill Site 1
380(2)
Marsh Lane East Site 1: middle Neolithic pits
382(3)
The middle Neolithic pottery from the pits at Marsh Lane East Site 1
384(1)
Taplow Mill Site 2: middle Neolithic pits
385(1)
Area 16: Middle Neolithic tree-throw holes and a pit
385(6)
Middle Neolithic pottery from Area 16
389(2)
Area 3: a middle or late Neolithic flint scatter
391(2)
Worked flint from scatter 3181, Area 3
391(2)
Middle Neolithic Pottery from Area 18, Site F East, Areas 20, 24, 24a, NAR RC1-2, 18, the watching brief in Area 14 and from evaluation west of the former Thames channel
393(2)
Chapter 8 The late Neolithic
Introduction
395(1)
Area 6: a skeleton from the former Thames channel and other late Neolithic finds
395(3)
Late Neolithic Grooved Ware from Area 6
395(1)
The late Neolithic flint from Area 6
395(3)
Area 16: late Neolithic pits and a burnt flint spread
398(10)
Late Neolithic pottery from Area 16
398(3)
Late Neolithic flint from Area 16
401(4)
Worked bone from Area 16
405(1)
Animal bones from late Neolithic pits 16023 and 13650 in Area 16
406(1)
Charred plant remains from a late Neolithic pit in Area 16
407(1)
Areas 20 and 24 and their surroundings: late Neolithic pits and other finds
408(9)
Late Neolithic Pottery from Area 18, Site F East, Areas 20, 24, 24a, NAR RC1-2, 18, the watching brief in Area 14 and from evaluation west of the former Thames channel
410(1)
Worked flint from Areas 24 and surroundings
410(7)
Late Neolithic animal bone from Area 24
417(1)
Area 10: late Neolithic tree-throw holes and a pit
417(3)
Late Neolithic pottery from Area 10
417(2)
Late Neolithic flint from Area 10
419(1)
Late Neolithic pottery from Areas EX1-3, 11 and 1
419(1)
Late Neolithic animal bone from the watching brief on the former Thames channel
420(3)
Chapter 9 The Beaker period and the early Bronze Age
Introduction
423(1)
Area 6: ring ditches and other late Neolithic/early Bronze Age evidence
423(9)
Late Neolithic/early Bronze Age Beaker pottery from Area 6
429(3)
Early Bronze Age worked flint from Area 6
432(1)
Marsh Lane East Site 2: early Bronze Age funerary activity and monuments
432(9)
The Collared Urn from Marsh Lane East Site 2
439(1)
Cremated human remains from Marsh Lane East Site 2
439(2)
Charcoal from the early Bronze Age cremation burial at Marsh Lane East Site 2
441(1)
Area 16: late Neolithic/early Bronze Age ring ditches and other evidence
441(6)
Late Neolithic/early Bronze Age and early Bronze Age pottery from Area 16
445(1)
Early Bronze Age flint from Area 16
446(1)
Worked antler from Area 16
446(1)
Areas Ex1-3, 11 and 1
447(1)
Basin R south - the floodplain to the north of Site X (Areas Ex1-3): a late Neolithic/early Bronze Age horizon, artefacts scatters and other evidence
447(4)
Basin W - the floodplain to the south-east of Site X (Area 11): late Neolithic/early Bronze Age activity
451(1)
Site X - the gravel island (Areas Ex1-2 and 11): late Neolithic/early Bronze Age tree-throw holes and a pit
451(10)
Late Neolithic/early Bronze Age and early Bronze Age pottery from Areas Ex1-3
454(2)
Later Neolithic and early Bronze Age struck flint from Areas Ex1-3
456(3)
Early Bronze Age worked flint from Area 11
459(1)
Late Neolithic/early Bronze Age animal bone in Areas Ex1-3 and 11
460(1)
Area 3: late Neolithic/early Bronze Age flint scatters
461(5)
The late Neolithic/early Bronze Age flint from Area 3
462(4)
Taplow Mill Site 2: late Neolithic/early Bronze Age flint scatters, tree-throw holes and a ditch
466(5)
Struck flint from Taplow Mill Site 2
467(4)
Amerden Lane West: late Neolithic/early Bronze Age and other artefacts from a silted palaeochannel
471(8)
Neolithic and early Bronze Age pottery from Amerden Lane West
474(1)
Struck flint from Amerden Lane West
475(4)
Area 18 and Site F East: late Neolithic/early Bronze Age pits
479(1)
Late Neolithic/early Bronze Age pottery from Area 18, Site F East, Areas 20, 24, 24a, NAR RC1-2, 18, the watching brief in Area 14 and from evaluation west of the former Thames channel
479(1)
Marsh Lane East Site 1: a late Neolithic/early Bronze Age tree-throw hole
479(3)
Area 10: a late Neolithic/early Bronze Age pit and tree-throw holes
482(1)
Late Neolithic-early Bronze Age pottery from Area 10
482(1)
Chapter 10 Discussion
Late Glacial
483(1)
Early Mesolithic
483(2)
Later Mesolithic
485(3)
The Neolithic
488(17)
The middens within the Rowing Course site
488(2)
Dating of the hollow deposits
490(1)
The preservation of the deposits
491(1)
The origin and character of the deposits
492(3)
Differences between the hollow deposits
495(1)
The evidence from the Stumble in the Blackwater Estuary, Essex
496(1)
The early Neolithic occupation in context
497(1)
Tree-throw holes and pits
498(3)
Implications of the discoveries
501(4)
Burial in the early-middle Bronze Age
505(4)
Appendix 1 Ceramics: methodology
Chronology and approach to the assemblage
509(1)
Recording
510(1)
Fabrics
510(3)
Appendix 2 Struck flint: methodology and overview
Introduction
513(3)
Methodology for the analysis and recording of struck flint
516(4)
Mesolithic to early Bronze Age struck flint: an overview
520(7)
Appendix 3 Animal bone: methodology and overview
Introduction
527(1)
Identification
527(1)
Recording
527(1)
Overview of the animal bone from the Eton Rowing Course
527(1)
The wild and domestic species at Eton
528(7)
Appendix 4 Charcoal from the Eton Rowing Course
Introduction
535(1)
Methodology
535(1)
Results
536(1)
Discussion
537(1)
The woody environment
537(1)
Fuelwood selection
538(2)
Conclusion
540(1)
Appendix 5 Radiocarbon dates
Eton Rowing Course Dates
541(2)
Jubilee River Dates
543(2)
Appendix 6 Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dating
Aims of the dating
545(1)
Sediment
545(1)
Measurements procedures
545(1)
Results
546(1)
Conclusions
546(1)
Appendix 7 Human remains: methodology and overview
Introduction
547(1)
Methodology
547(1)
Inhumations
547(1)
Cremations
547(1)
Assemblage composition
547(1)
Stature
547(1)
Metric analysis
548(2)
Skeletal pathology
548(1)
Dental pathology
548(1)
Discontinuous traits
549(1)
Possible anthropogenic alterations of human bones
550(1)
Bibliography 551(16)
Index 567
Alistair Barclay current works as Principal Post-Excavation Manager for Cotswold Archaeology and has been involved in publication for nearly 30 years in which time he has contributed to more than a dozen monographs as co-author/editor, he has also written and edited numerous articles. He was co-editor of NSG 4: Pathways and Ceremonies: the cursus monuments of Britain and Ireland. Hugo Anderson-Whymark is a Researcher at the University of York, based in Stromness, Orkney. He is a prehistorian specialising in flint and stone artefacts.