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Landscape and Prehistory of the East London Wetlands
Goodburn, Damian; Bates, Martin; Stafford, Elizabeth
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Paperback. Archaeological investigations carried out during improvements to five key junctions along a stretch of the A13 trunk road through the East London Boroughs of Tower Hamlets, Newham and Barking and Dagenham have revealed evidence for activity spanning the Mesolithic through to the post-Roman period. Num Pages: 313 pages, col & b/w. BIC Classification: HDD; HDDA; HDL. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 295 x 209 x 17. Weight in Grams: 1254.
Archaeological investigations carried out during improvements to five key junctions along a stretch of the A13 trunk road through the East London Boroughs of Tower Hamlets, Newham and Barking and Dagenham have revealed evidence for activity spanning the Mesolithic through to the post-Roman period. Regionally important evidence of Neolithic activity included artefact assemblages of pottery and worked flint. A rare cache of charred emmer wheat provides definitive evidence of early Neolithic cereal cultivation in the vicinity and a fragment of belt slider made from Whitby jet attests the long distance exchange networks. The greatest concentration of activity, however, dates to the 2nd Millenium BC and includes several waterlogged wooden structures and trackways, burnt mounds and other evidence associated with wetland edge occupation. Extensive geoarchaeological and palaeoenvironmental sampling provides an important record of landscape evolution and periods of major change can be detected, both natural and anthropogenically induced. As well as providing a context for the archaeology along the A13, this raises a number of issues regarding the interaction of local communities with the natural environment, how they responded to change and to a certain extent exploited it. Ultimately this is of relevance not only to understanding the past but also to current concerns regarding environmental management along the Thames estuary.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Oxford Archaeology United Kingdom
Number of pages
313
Condition
New
Number of Pages
313
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780904220704
SKU
V9780904220704
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