Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, with Communications Made to the Society, Volume 96George Bell and Sons, 2007 |
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... original northward access into Compound A ) . However , Structure 8 had Late Iron Age / Conquest - period pottery associated with it , and the manner in which the southern arc of its eaves - gully deflected from its circle ( i.e. ...
... original northward access into Compound A ) . However , Structure 8 had Late Iron Age / Conquest - period pottery associated with it , and the manner in which the southern arc of its eaves - gully deflected from its circle ( i.e. ...
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... original Iron Age enclosure . The southernmost paddock ( Fig . 16.C ) was generally more slightly ' bounded ' and could have post- dated ' B ' . Its north - eastern corner was subdivided to define a small two - cell rectangle ( 15.4 x ...
... original Iron Age enclosure . The southernmost paddock ( Fig . 16.C ) was generally more slightly ' bounded ' and could have post- dated ' B ' . Its north - eastern corner was subdivided to define a small two - cell rectangle ( 15.4 x ...
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... original , brought up- to - date and sometimes with comments relevant to the specific interests of particular colleges . It is not always easy to disentangle the later additions from the four- teenth - century original , but there is ...
... original , brought up- to - date and sometimes with comments relevant to the specific interests of particular colleges . It is not always easy to disentangle the later additions from the four- teenth - century original , but there is ...
Contents
A Late Bronze Age enclosure at Lynton Way Sawston Cambridgeshire | 7 |
The Chronicle Hills Whittlesford Cambridgeshire | 21 |
the Hurst Lane Reservoir site | 41 |
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