Bayer, O. et al. (2017) Excavation of an early Bronze Age Round Barrow at Emmets Post, Shaugh Prior, Dartmoor. Proceedings of the Devon Archaeological Society, 75, pp. 51-95.
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Abstract
Oxford Archaeology carried out an excavation of an early Bronze Age barrow at Emmets Post, Dartmoor. The barrow comprised a primary turf mound and a central cairn beneath a secondary turf mound with a stone kerb. No human remains were found. A radiocarbon dating programme yielded a wide range of dates. Some derived from older material incidentally incorporated within the turves during construction, but a date of 1750-1560 cal BC for the central area of the barrow may represent the true date of construction. The landscape had been largely destroyed by modern quarrying, but present-day Lidar data and contour data from historic maps were used to reconstruct the pre-quarry topography.
Item Type: | Articles |
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Status: | Published |
Refereed: | Yes |
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID: | Dunbar, Dr Elaine |
Authors: | Bayer, O., Simmonds, A., Welsh, K., Boardman, S., Dunbar, E., Hogg, A., Marshall, P., McKenzie, J., Quinnell, H., Reimer, P., Rutherford, M., and Shaffrey, R. |
College/School: | College of Science and Engineering > Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre |
Journal Name: | Proceedings of the Devon Archaeological Society |
Publisher: | Devon Archaeological Society |
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