Barrows at the Core of Bronze Age Communities : Supplementary Material

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Barrows at the Core of Bronze Age Communities : Supplementary Material

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Full Description

Barrows at the Core of Bronze Age Communities argues exactly that. Round barrows do not just represent the death side of Early Bronze Age communities placed in set-a-side ritual landscapes, but were instead central to existence in many ways. This study of the Rother Region, where the Weald meets the Wessex massif, reports the results of the People of the Heath project, 2014-18. It integrates a wealth of data from comprehensive field study of all relevant sites in the region with that from excavations into one of its major cemeteries - Petersfield Heath, Hampshire. Fourteen of 21 surviving barrows were sampled by excavation, one of the fullest records for such a cemetery in modern times. In addition to diverse burial rites, the site yielded a range of 'other significant deposits' and totally novel insights into the organic artefact repertoire thanks to mineral replacement.

 

Amongst the supplementary material in this volume are: a crucial new analysis of enclosure barrows in Wessex; further analyses regarding barrow morphologies, condition, cemetery formation and siting; observations on damage and recommendations on the future management of the archaeology of Petersfield Heath; detailed context descriptions for the block-lifted urns and log-coffin burial subjected to pioneering stratigraphic micro-excavation; summaries of palaeoenvironmental evidence from the region; the full report on quartz optical dating; a major re-assessment of the excavated ring-ditch at Heath End, Duncton; further detail on finds; and details on various methodologies and definitions employed in the volume.

 

Together the two volumes contain much new for those researching the period, early burial practices and the prehistoric occupation of the western Weald. They will also galvanise debates about variations in the character of barrowscapes across Britain and the place of the Wessex barrow foci.

Contents

Appendix 1.1: Detailed observations on damage to monuments and recommendations on the future management of the archaeology of Petersfield Heath

George Anelay and Stuart Needham

 

Appendix 1.2: Synopsis of the People of the Heath project (2014)

Stuart Needham and George Anelay

 

Appendix 1.3: List of consulted maps showing Petersfield Heath

Robert Banbury and George Anelay

 

Appendix 5.1: Calculations for the area of land stripped to make the western tump in Barrow 4

Stuart Needham

 

Appendix 7.1: Modern mounds and 'enclosures' on the Heath and the islands in the Pond

Stuart Needham

 

Appendix 8.1: Matrix of micro-excavated contexts at the base of the log coffin, Barrow 19, grave [406]

Carol Hartzenberg and Stuart Needham

 

Appendix 8.2: Special finds (SF) associated with the base of the log coffin, Barrow 19

Carol Hartzenberg

 

Appendix 9.1: Special finds (SF) associated with the urn burials

Jane King

 

Appendix 9.2: Summary table of micro-excavated contexts for Urn 1, Barrow 8

Jane King

 

Appendix 9.3: Summary table of micro-excavated contexts for Urn 2, Barrow 19

Jane King

 

Appendix 9.4 Summary table of micro-excavated contexts for Urn 3, Barrow 19

Jane King

 

Appendix 9.5: Summary table of micro-excavated contexts for Urn 4, Barrow 14

Jane King

 

Appendix 11.1: Spreadsheet for human bone identifications

Emily Carroll

 

Appendix 12.1: Selected drawings of Late Upper Palaeolithic (LUP) and Mesolithic flintwork

Mary Haskins

 

Appendix 12.2: Site 23 microlithic component

Anthony Haskins

 

Appendix 12.3: Gazetteer of Mesolithic sites within the study area

Robert Banbury

 

Appendix 13.1: Appendix 13.1 Other post-medieval to modern finds

George Anelay, Ken Mordle and Dave Bullock

 

Appendix 13.2: Details of unworked stone material and daub

Stuart Needham, with identifications by David Bone

 

Appendix 13.3: Petrographic analysis of eight stone objects

Patrick Sean Quinn

 

Appendix 13.4: Lipid analysis of sherds from Petersfield Heath

Julie Dunne

 

Appendix 13.5: Further details on mineral-replaced organics and other soil forms

Stuart Needham

 

Appendix 13.6: Report on the compositional analysis of the Bronze Age beads

Lore Troalen

 

Appendix 13.7: Virtual model of the Barrow 13 cremation-sack handle

Marta Diaz-Guardamino

 

Appendix 13.8: Processing, recording and conserving the mineral-replaced wooden handle, ORG13

Stuart Needham

 

Appendix 13.9: Further details of wood from Barrows 19 and 24

Stuart Needham

 

Appendix 14.1: Further aspects of the excavated soils

Stuart Needham

 

Appendix 15.1: Quartz optical dating report

Mark Bateman

 

Appendix 16.1: Register of barrows and potential barrows in the Rother Region

Stuart Needham and Sabine Stevenson

 

Appendix 16.2: Barrow register fields: definitions and notations

Stuart Needham and Sabine Stevenson

 

Appendix 16.3: Field methods and database creation for the Regional Barrow Survey

Stuart Needham

 

Appendix 16.4: Summary table of the landscape relationships of potential enclosure barrows

Stuart Needham

 

Appendix 16.5: Further aspects of barrow morphology

Stuart Needham

 

Appendix 16.6: Comparative analysis of enclosure barrows in Wessex

Stuart Needham

 

Appendix 16.7: Effects of denudation and damage on dimensions, including volume

Stuart Needham

 

Appendix 17.1: Barrow occurrence in relation to geology

Stuart Needham and Sabine Stevenson

 

Appendix 17.2: Further detail on soils in the Rother Region

Stuart Needham

 

Appendix 17.3: Further aspects of topographic siting

Stuart Needham

 

Appendix 17.4: Definition of barrow groups, subgroups, pairs and singletons

Stuart Needham and Sabine Stevenson

 

Appendix 17.5: Barrow-group formations and their topographic setting

Stuart Needham

 

Appendix 18.1: Descriptions of barrow groups, pairs and singletons by Zone

Stuart Needham and Sabine Stevenson

 

Appendix 18.2: Details on the mapping of land-use categories

Stuart Needham

 

Appendix 19.1: Bronze Age burial evidence from the Rother Region

Stuart Needham and Sabine Stevenson

 

Appendix 19.2: Re-assessment of the Heath End Duncton ring-ditch (9618/13)

Stuart Needham

 

Appendix 19.3: Evaluation of radiocarbon dates from West Heath Common

Stuart Needham

 

Appendix 20.1: Summaries of palaeo-environmental evidence from sites in the Rother Region

Stuart Needham

 

Appendix 20.2: Summary table of diagnostic Neolithic flintwork from the Rother Region

Sabine Stevenson

 

Appendix 20.3: Notes on the transcription of boundaries and other features shown in text Figures 20.8‑20.13

Stuart Needham

 

Appendix 20.4: Neolithic to Earliest Iron Age non-funerary structures and material culture in the Rother Region

Stuart Needham

 

Appendix 20.5: Summary table of later prehistoric flintwork assemblages from the Rother Region

Sabine Stevenson

 

Appendix 20.6: Summary table of diagnostic Chalcolithic to Early Bronze Age flintwork from the Rother Region

Sabine Stevenson

 

Appendix 20.7: Summary table of Bronze Age metalwork from the Rother Region

Sabine Stevenson and Stuart Needham

 

Appendices 8.2; 9.1; 11.1; 12.3; 13.7; 16.1; 20.5; 20.6; 20.7 are spreadsheets, this dataset is available online

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