Description
The earliest evidence for more than transient occupation was the construction of a substantial, rectangular post-built house at the beginning of the Neolithic (c 3800 cal BC); traces of midden activity, pit digging and cremation burial were also found, as well as a
small, circular early Neolithic house dated to c 3600 cal BC. The volume then traces the changing character of settlement through a period of frequent but short-lived occupation events in the middle and late Neolithic and the early Bronze Age, a time when ceremonial monuments were constructed and burials were made, to more permanent settlement in the early to middle Bronze Age. Later Bronze Age settlement was focused on small circular and oval houses surrounded by evidence for domestic activity, perhaps representing single generation households.
About the Author
Gill Hey is CEO of Oxford Archaeology with research interests in Neolithic Britain.
Book Information
ISBN 9781905905379
Author Gill Hey
Format Hardback
Page Count 812
Imprint Oxford University School of Archaeology
Publisher Oxford University School of Archaeology