Excavation of an early Bronze Age Round Barrow at Emmets Post, Shaugh Prior, Dartmoor

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
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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