This is a report on the excavation of a Neolithic causewayed enclosure - possibly amongst the largest of its class. Although there are many cropmarks in the area, no trace of this enclosure had been seen and its discovery was unexpected. The earthworks probably remained visible into the Bronze Age, when a pond barrow and several ring ditches were built within the enclosure. In the Middle Iron Age enclosures, trackways and a settlement covered the site.
This is a report on the excavation of a Neolithic causewayed enclosure - possibly amongst the largest of its class. Although there are many cropmarks ...
A thorough and detailed report on the excavation of a low-status Roman site in advance of gravel extraction in Boreham, 8 km to the north-east of Chelmsford. Whilst briefly discussing prehistoric evidence at the site relating to Neolithic deposits, early to middle Bronze Age ring-ditches, a late Bronze Age settlement and an early Iron Age building, the main focus is on the 2nd- to 4th-century Roman villa and associated settlements and deposits. The Roman aisled villa and house was found to be set within a ditched compound with a network of fields and enclosures and also encompassing a...
A thorough and detailed report on the excavation of a low-status Roman site in advance of gravel extraction in Boreham, 8 km to the north-east of Chel...