Bronze Age Barrow and Anglo-Saxon Cemetery : : November 2013 - March 2014.
Archaeological investigations by MOLA on land adjacent to Upthorpe Road, Stanton (2013-2014), revealed the remains of a prehistoric round barrow and a cemetery containing the remains of 67 inhumations with associated grave goods. This book provides detailed analysis of the archaeological features, s...
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Place / Publishing House: | Oxford : : Archaeopress,, 2023. ©2022. |
Year of Publication: | 2023 |
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505 | 0 | |a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright page -- Contents Page -- List of Figures -- Introduction -- Figure 1.1. Site location -- Figure 1.2. All features plan -- The excavated evidence -- Figure 2.1. Ring ditch, looking south-west -- Figure 2.2. Ring ditch [5180], irregularly eroded profile, looking north-east -- Figure 2.3. Ring ditch [5168], showing grave the grave cut for Burial (5150), looking west-south-west -- Figure 2.4. Illustrative figure showing the proposed broad stratigraphical sequence for the barrow ditch -- Figure 2.5. Distribution of levels of bone preservation -- Figure 2.6. Plan of burials -- Figure 2.7. Phased burial plan -- Figure 2.8. Radiocarbon date analysis of nine burials from the Stanton cemetery -- Figure 2.9. Burial 5004 -- Figure 2.9 continued. Burial 5004 -- Figure 2.10. Burial 5007 -- Figure 2.10 continued. Burial 5007 -- Figure 2.11. Burial 5010 -- Figure 2.11 continued. Burial 5010 -- Figure 2.12. Burial 5013 -- Figure 2.12 continued. Burial 5013 -- Figure 2.13. Burial 5016 -- Figure 2.14. Burial 5019 -- Figure 2.15. Burial 5023 -- Figure 2.16. Burial 5028 -- Figure 2.17. Burial 5031 -- Figure 2.18. Burial 5034 -- Figure 2.18 continued. Burial 5034 -- Figure 2.19. Burial 5041 -- Figure 2.19 continued. Burial 5041 -- Figure 2.20. Burial 5047 -- Figure 2.21. Burial 5049 -- Figure 2.22. Burial 5053 -- Figure 2.23. Burial 5056 -- Figure 2.24. Burial 5058 -- Figure 2.25. Burial 5063 -- Figure 2.26. Burial 5066 -- Figure 2.27. Burial 5070 -- Figure 2.28. Burial 5073 -- Figure 2.29. Burial 5076 -- Figure 2.30. Burial 5081 -- Figure 2.31. Burial 5083 -- Figure 2.32. Burial 5093 -- Figure 2.33. Burial 5098 -- Figure 2.34. Burial 5103 -- Figure 2.35. Burial 5105 -- Figure 2.36. Burial 5107 -- Figure 2.37. Burial 5122 -- Figure 2.38. Burial 5133 -- Figure 2.39. Burial 5140 -- Figure 2.40. Burial 5143 -- Figure 2.41. Burial 5150. | |
505 | 8 | |a Figure 2.42. Burial 5160 -- Figure 2.43. Burial 5170 -- Figure 2.43 continued. Burial 5170 -- Figure 2.44. Burial 5190 -- Figure 2.45. Burial 5191 -- Figure 2.45 continued. Burial 5191 -- Figure 2.46. Burial 5196 -- Figure 2.46 continued. Burial 5196 -- Figure 2.47. Burial 5199 -- Figure 2.47 continued. Burial 5199 -- Figure 2.48. Burial 5208 -- Figure 2.49. Burial 5211 -- Figure 2.50. Burial 5214 -- Figure 2.50 continued. Burial 5214 -- Figure 2.51. Burial 5250 -- Figure 2.52. Burial 5253 -- Figure 2.52 completed. Burial 5253 -- Figure 2.53. Burial 5256 -- Figure 2.53 continued. Burial 5256 -- Figure 2.54. Burials 5259 and 5261 -- Figure 2.54 continued. Burials 5259 and 5261 -- Figure 2.55. Burial 5307 -- Figure 2.56. Burial 5309 -- Figure 2.57. Burial 5310 -- Figure 2.57 continued. Burial 5310 -- Figure 2.58. Burial 5313 -- Figure 2.59. Burial 5319 -- Figure 2.59 continued. Burial 5319 -- Figure 2.60. Burial 5320 -- Figure 2.61. Burial 5323 -- Figure 2.61 continued. Burial 5323 -- Figure 2.62. Burial 5326 -- Figure 2.62 continued. Burial 5326 -- Figure 2.63. Burial 5329 -- Figure 2.64. Burial 5331 -- Figure 2.65. Burial 5337 -- Figure 2.66. Burial 5340 -- Figure 2.67. Burials 5345 and 5346 -- Figure 2.67 continued. Burials 5345 and 5346 -- The prehistoric and Roman finds -- Figure 3.1. Sherd of early Bronze Age domestic Beaker -- Figure 3.2. Sherd of probable early Bronze Age food vessel -- Figure 3.3. Early Iron Age body sherd with horizontal fingernail impressions -- Figure 3.4. Decorated rim from perforated vessel of the early to early-middle Iron Age -- Figure 3.5. Perforated vessel of the early to early-middle Iron Age -- Figure 3.6. Scored ware vessel of the middle Iron Age -- Figure 3.7. Bronze sword fragment -- The early medieval finds -- Figure 4.1. Anthropomorphic pin, SF207 -- The human bone assemblage. | |
505 | 8 | |a Figure 6.1. Skeletal preservation -- Figure 6.2. Skeletal completeness -- Figure 6.3. Burial (5190), copper-alloy staining on the right shoulder -- Figure 6.4. Distribution of aged individuals -- Figure 6.5. Adult age at death distribution by sex -- Figure 6.7. Platycnemic index (mean) -- Figure 6.8. Interparietal bone, skull of adult male (5133), scale 5cm -- Figure 6.9. Crude prevalence of dental disease by age -- Figure 6.10. True prevalence of caries and corrected caries by adult age category -- Figure 6.11. True prevalence of periodontal disease and sub-gingival calculus by age -- Figure 6.12. Sacra: Adult male (5007) and adult female (5076). Scale 2cm -- 4cm -- Figure 6.13. Adult male (5320) 2nd and 3rd lumbar vertebrae lateral and inferior view -- Figure 6.14. Adult male (5103), 1st and 2nd lumbar vertebrae superior view of L2 -- Figure 6.15. Distal articular surface of left and right first metacarpal, scale 2cm -- Figure 6.16. 1st lumbar vertebra of adult male (5007), superior,scale 2cm -- Figure 6.17. Anterior view of right and left tibiae from adult male (5103), scale 4cm -- Figure 6.18. Skull of adult male (5214), showing location of sharp-force trauma, scale 7cm -- Figure 6.19. Right side of skull of adult male (5016), showing location of sharp force trauma, scale 4cm -- Figure 6.20. Left side of skull of adult male (5053) showing the extent of the traumatic lesions and associated radiating fractures, scale 5cm -- Figure 6.21. True prevalence of Schmorl's nodes by vertebral joint -- Figure 6.22. Prevalence of spinal joint disease by age -- Figure 6.23. Adult male (5208), anterior aspect of ankylosed left radius and ulna (scale 5cm) -- Figure 6.24. Adult male (5049), medial view of right 1st metatarsal with graphic showing the extent of the pathological lesion. | |
505 | 8 | |a Figure 6.25. Adult male (5007), showing the proximal ends of both femora, scale 4cm -- Figure 6.26. Adult male (5049), showing the proximal ends of both femora, scale 7cm -- Figure 6.27. Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope data of humans and fauna from Stanton -- Figure 6.28. Mean carbon and nitrogen values for Anglo-Saxon humans from Stanton and other sites in East Anglia: Bergh Apton (Hull 2008), Bloodmoor Hill (O'Connell and Lawler 2009), Burgh Castle (Hull, 2008), Buttermarket Ipswich (Bayliss et al 2013 -- Mays -- Figure 6.29. Boxplot of δ18O values for individuals from Stanton (n=11) -- Figure 6.30. Map of modern δ18O values of ground water in Britain. Data drawn from British Geological Survey material © UKRI 2022 under an Open Government License (Darling et al 2003 -- Evans et al 2018) -- Discussion -- Figure 8.1. Topographic map showing key landscape features -- Figure 8.2. Cropmark evidence for further barrows in Stanton -- Figure 8.3. Barrows/ring ditches and other Bronze Age funerary sites -- Figure 8.4. Early medieval sites -- Figure 8.5. Ixworth Cross, Image © Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford -- Figure 8.6. Sub-phase 1.1 -- Figure 8.7. Sub-phase 1.2 -- Figure 8.8. Sub-phase 2.1 -- Figure 8.9. Sub-phase 2.2 -- Figure 8.10. Sub-phase 2.3 -- Figure 8.11. Burial (5320), prone burial of adult male, looking north-west -- Figure 8.12. Burial (5329), prone burial of non-adult, looking north-north-east -- Figure 8.13. Burials 5345 (left) and 5346 (right), looking west -- Figure 8.14. Burials (5259) (left) and (5261) (right), looking west-south-west -- Figure 8.15. Burial (5103) with associated postholes, looking west -- Figure 8.16. Demography -- Figure 8.17. Non metric traits distribution plots -- Figure 8.18. Non metric traits distribution plots -- Figure 8.19. Individuals subjected to stable isotope analysis. | |
505 | 8 | |a Figure 8.20. Distribution of shields and spears -- Figure 8.21. Distribution of beads, brooches and wrist clasps -- Figure 8.22. Distribution of knives -- Figure 8.23. Shield boss (SF197) resting on the skull of adult male (5196) -- Figure 8.24. Complete accessory vessel (SF193) associated with Burial (5191) -- Mineral preserved textile catalogue -- Figure A.1. Textile fragment TF2 from annular brooch < -- 114> -- -- Figure A.2. Textile fragment TF1 on shield grip < -- 170> -- -- Figure A.3. Textile fragment TF1 on shield grip or stud < -- 261> -- -- List of Tables -- The excavated evidence -- Table 2.1: Summary of archaeological activity -- Table 2.2: Proposed phasing for the cemetery -- Table 2.3: Radiocarbon date determinations -- The prehistoric and Roman finds -- Table 3.1: Summary of worked flint -- Table 3.2: Quantification of prehistoric pottery -- Table 3.3: Quantification of Roman pottery -- The early medieval finds -- Table 4.1: Quantification of Anglo-Saxon pottery -- Table 4.2: The distribution of the shield fittings by burial and component -- Table 4.3: Attributes of the shield bosses and grips, ordered by type, dating and burial (for shield form types see Table 4.4 and text) -- Table 4.4: Correlation of shield boss classifications -- Table 4.5: The distribution of the spear fittings from Stanton -- Table 4.6: Weapon and knife positions and dating, by burial -- Table 4.7: Suggested bead chronologies -- Table 4.8: The distribution of the different bead forms, by burial and bead groups (after Brugmann 2004 -- 2012a) -- Table 4.9: The broad distribution of the glass beads by burial and to the nearest colour -- Table 4.10: Correlation of brooch classifications with dating as currently understood -- Table 4.11: The positions of beads, brooches and other items of personal ornament by burial, with combined dating. | |
505 | 8 | |a Table 4.12: The distribution and classification of the buckles, by sex, burial and form. | |
520 | |a Archaeological investigations by MOLA on land adjacent to Upthorpe Road, Stanton (2013-2014), revealed the remains of a prehistoric round barrow and a cemetery containing the remains of 67 inhumations with associated grave goods. This book provides detailed analysis of the archaeological features, skeletal assemblage and other artefacts. | ||
588 | |a Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. | ||
653 | |a Archaeology | ||
653 | |a Social Science | ||
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