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Prehistoric ceramics and associated radiocarbon dates from the hinterland of South Cadbury, Somerset, England: Part 1: Chronological framework and character of the Early Neolithic to Late Bronze Age pottery.

Tabor, R., Darvill, T., Pitman, D. and Barrass, K., 2020. Prehistoric ceramics and associated radiocarbon dates from the hinterland of South Cadbury, Somerset, England: Part 1: Chronological framework and character of the Early Neolithic to Late Bronze Age pottery. SANH (Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society Proceedings), 163, 1 - 30.

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Abstract

This first of three papers presenting selected prehistoric pottery and associated radiocarbon dates from the landscape surrounding Cadbury Castle, Somerset, covers periods from the Early Neolithic to the Late Bronze Age. Ceramic petrological and chemical analysis of a selection of the pottery has qualified the macroscopic fabric descriptions and given evidence For the sourcing of raw materials whilst shedding light on changing cultural influences in the region which will be explored in part 3.

Item Type:Article
ISSN:0081-2056
Group:Faculty of Science & Technology
ID Code:35330
Deposited By: Symplectic RT2
Deposited On:15 Apr 2021 11:10
Last Modified:31 Dec 2022 01:08

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