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Gill Mill: Later Prehistoric Landscape and a Roman Nucleated Settlement in the Lower Windrush Valley at Gill Mill, near Witney, Oxfordshire [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 916 pages, kõrgus x laius: 297x210 mm, 410 illustrations; 168 tables
  • Sari: Thames Valley Landscapes Monograph 42
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Jul-2018
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University School of Archaeology
  • ISBN-10: 1905905424
  • ISBN-13: 9781905905423
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 916 pages, kõrgus x laius: 297x210 mm, 410 illustrations; 168 tables
  • Sari: Thames Valley Landscapes Monograph 42
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Jul-2018
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University School of Archaeology
  • ISBN-10: 1905905424
  • ISBN-13: 9781905905423
Teised raamatud teemal:
The valley floodplain landscape covered by the Gill Mill quarry, almost 130ha, was intensively exploited from about 300 BC at a variety of Iron Age settlements. The largest of these remained in occupation into the early 3rd century AD, but meanwhile a large nucleated settlement grew up around a road junction roughly 1km distant to the NW. This became the sole focus of occupation, covering an area of about 10ha. Featuring multiple ditched enclosures, some in very regular layouts associated with one of the roads, the settlement contained relatively few identified buildings and appears to have had a specialised economic role related to systematic cattle management, illuminated in part by large finds and environmental assemblages. It may have been an integral component of a wider estate holding and perhaps had an administrative focus (including a shrine) at its unexcavated centre. It is notable that occupation of the site had almost entirely ceased by about AD 370.
List of Figures
xi
List of Tables
xxi
Foreword xxv
Summary xxvii
Resume xxviii
Zusammanfassung xxix
Acknowledgements xxxi
Chapter 1 Introduction
1(16)
Introduction
1(1)
Location And Physical Background
1(3)
Archaeological And Historical Background
4(2)
Development Of The Archaeological Project
6(1)
Field Work Methodologies
7(7)
Post-Excavation Work
14(1)
Summary Of Archaeological Results And Report Structure
14(1)
Chronology
15(1)
Archive
16(1)
Chapter 2 The early prehistoric background and middle Iron Age settlement (Periods 1 and 2)
17(34)
Period 1 Early Prehistoric Period
17(1)
Phase 1a Mesolithic
17(1)
Phase 1b Neolithic
17(3)
Phase 1c Late Neolithic-early Bronze Age
20(2)
Phase 1d Bronze Age
22(2)
Probable prehistoric features at the SLGM Working Area
24(1)
Period 2 Middle Iron Age
24(1)
Settlement at DUGM Area 10 by George Lambrick and Jeff Wallis
24(5)
Possible later prehistoric features in the north-east corner of Area 10
29(1)
Ring ditch 10995 in SLGM Area 4
29(3)
Settlement in SIGM Areas 3 and 2
32(3)
Settlement in SLGM Area 6
35(16)
Chapter 3 Late Iron Age and early Roman settlement (Period 3)
51(20)
Phase 3A Late Iron Age/Early Roman Settlement In Slgm Area 6
51(1)
Limits and layout of the enclosure complex
51(6)
Phase 3B Early Roman Period (c AD 70-120)
57(1)
SLGM Area 4 pits 4592 and 4596
57(1)
SLGM Area 3 and Area 4
57(5)
Enclosures and associated features in SLGM Area 2 (Rushy Common) 60
62(1)
SLGM Area 6
62(6)
Cremation cemetery in SLGM Area 7
68(3)
Chapter 4 Establishment of the nucleated settlement (Phase 4a)
71(78)
Introduction
71(1)
The Western Part Of the Settlement
71(1)
DUGM Area 4
71(8)
DUGM Area 8
79(3)
DUGM Area 9
82(9)
The Eastern Part Of The Settlement: Slgm Areas 4, 5, 7 AND 8
91(1)
Road 2
91(3)
Road 3
94(2)
Features in the north-western part of SLGM Area 4
96(4)
The northern roadside plots
100(13)
Features north of the northern roadside plots
113(1)
Features in the south-west corner of SLGM Area 4 south of Road 2
113(4)
The southern roadside plots
117(8)
SLGM Area 7
125(4)
The Northern Periphery: Rushy Common And Slgm Area 3
129(1)
Phase 4a features in the SLGM Working Area and Areas 1 and 2 (Rushy Common)
129(1)
SLGM Area 3
130(1)
The Eastern Periphery: Slgm Area 6
131(2)
Limits and layout of the enclosure complex
133(2)
The area north of the enclosure complex
135(1)
Northern part of the enclosure complex
136(3)
Central Block
139(1)
Southern Block
140(1)
Phase 4a2: Alterations to the Phase 4a enclosure complex in SLGM Area 6
140(9)
Chapter 5 The later Roman settlement (Phase 4b)
149(106)
Introduction
149(1)
The Western Settlement Area
149(1)
DUGM Area 2
149(8)
DUGM Area 4
157(7)
DUGM Area 8
164(3)
DUGM Area 9
167(10)
The Eastern Part Of The Settlement: SLGM Areas 4, 5, 7 And 8
177(1)
Features in the north-western part of Tar Farm 4
177(4)
Road 2
181(3)
Road 3
184(1)
Features between Enclosure E89 and the roadside plots associated with Road 2
185(7)
The northern roadside plots
192(27)
Enclosures north of the northern roadside plots
219(6)
Features north of the northern roadside plots
225(1)
The southern roadside plots
225(22)
Peripheral Areas
247(1)
West of the settlement: DUGM Area 17, road 3450
247(1)
Field boundaries north of the Hardwick Brook
248(1)
SLGM Area 3
249(2)
SLGM Area 6
251(4)
Chapter 6 Post-Roman and undated features
255(4)
Chapter 7 Pottery by Paul Booth
259(138)
Introduction
259(1)
Early Prehistoric Pottery
260(1)
Later Prehistoric Pottery
261(1)
Fabrics
261(3)
Surface treatment and decoration
264(1)
Vessel types
265(1)
Use and reuse
266(1)
Phasing and chronology
266(1)
Discussion
267(1)
Late Iron Age And Roman Pottery
268(1)
Fabrics/wares
268(34)
Vessel types
302(9)
Vessel use, repair and reuse
311(10)
Pottery from burials
321(1)
Context types
321(2)
Phasing and chronology
323(7)
Site/Area summaries
330(3)
General discussion
333(15)
Catalogue Of Illustrated Later Prehistoric And Roman Vessels
348(49)
Chapter 8 Artefacts other than pottery
397(106)
Coins by Philip-pa Walton
397(1)
Introduction: the Gill Mill assemblage in a provincial and regional context
397(2)
Establishing a potential function or functions for Gill Mill
399(1)
The SLGM coin assemblage in brief
400(1)
The DUGM coin assemblage in brief
401(1)
Accounting for the differences in DUGM and SLGM's coin profiles
401(1)
Conclusion
401(1)
Objects Of Metal, Glass, Jet, Shale And Bone by tan R Scott
402(1)
DUGM Area 2
402(2)
DUGM Area 4
404(1)
DUGM Areas 6, 7 and 8
405(2)
DUGM Area 9
407(1)
SLGM `Working Area'
408(1)
SLGM Area 3
408(1)
SLGM Areas 4 and 8
408(6)
SLGM Area 7
414(1)
SLGM Area 5
415(1)
SLGM Area 6
415(1)
Catalogue
415(26)
Discussion
441(3)
Vessel And Window Glass by Ian R Scott
444(1)
Methodology
444(1)
Composition of the assemblage
445(1)
DUGM Areas
446(2)
SLGM Areas
448(1)
Sculpture by Martin Henig
448(4)
Ceramic Figurines by Matthew Fittock
452(1)
The Context Of The Religious Sculpture And Ceramic Figurines by Paul Booth
453(1)
Other Worked Stone Objects by Ruth Shaffrey
454(1)
Introduction
Period 2, Middle Iron Age
454(1)
Period 3, Early Roman
455(1)
Phase 4a, Middle Roman
455(1)
Phase 4b, Late Roman
456(4)
Period 5, Post-Roman
460(1)
Structural Stone by Ruth Shaffrey
460(1)
Catalogue of structural stone
460(1)
Discussion
461(1)
Ceramic Building Material by Cynthia Poole
462(1)
Introduction
462(1)
Fabrics
463(2)
Types
465(5)
Markings
470(1)
Conclusions
470(1)
Catalogue of illustrated pieces
470(1)
Fired Clay by Cynthia Poole
470(1)
Fabrics
471(1)
Forms
471(4)
Conclusions
475(1)
Catalogue of illustrated objects
476(4)
Iron Slag And Related High-Temperature Debris by Lynne Keys
480(1)
Introduction and methodology
480(1)
Slag types and the process they represent
480(1)
Discussion
480(2)
Leather by Quita Moidd
482(1)
Introduction
482(1)
The assemblage
482(3)
Catalogue of principal Leather items mentioned in the text
485(2)
Waterlogged Woodwork by Damian M Goodburn
487(1)
Introduction
487(1)
The best-preserved woodwork by type and archaeological phase
488(11)
Summary conclusions
499(1)
Wooden Comb by Paul Booth
500(1)
Fibre Basket
500(1)
COAL by Paul Booth
501(2)
Chapter 9 Human remains by Helen Webb, Louise Loe, Sharon Clough and Mark Gibson
503(56)
Introduction
503(1)
Methods
503(3)
Results
506(1)
Inhumation burials
506(14)
Isolated body parts/disarticulated bone deposits
520(6)
Formal cremation deposits
526(5)
Non-formal cremation deposits
531(1)
Summary And Discussion
531(1)
Middle Bronze Age
531(1)
Middle Iron Age
531(1)
Roman
531(4)
Post-Roman
535(1)
Grave Catalogue by Andrew Simmonds and Helen Webb
535(1)
Inhumation burials DUGM Area 4
535(1)
Inhumation burials DUGM Area 8
536(4)
Inhumation burials DUGM Area 9
540(3)
Inhumation burials SLGM Area 3
543(1)
Inhumation burials SLGM Area 4
543(6)
Inhumation burials SLGM Area 6
549(1)
Inhumation burials SLGM Area 8
550(1)
Cremation burials DUGM Area 4
551(2)
Cremation burials DUGM Area 8
553(1)
Cremation burials SLGM Working Area
554(1)
Cremation burials SLGM Area 4
554(2)
Cremation burials SLGM Area 6
556(1)
Cremation burials SLGM Area 7
556(3)
Chapter 10 Animal remains by Lena Strid
559(34)
Introduction
559(1)
Methodology
559(1)
The Assemblage
560(1)
Species
560(1)
Feature types and waste disposal patterns
561(1)
Bone condition
562(1)
Element representation
562(2)
Bronze Age
564(1)
Middle Iron Age
565(2)
Late Iron Age/early Roman and early Roman
567(2)
Middle and late Roman
569(18)
Discussion
587(2)
Fish Remains by Rebecca Nicholson
589(1)
Marine Shell by Rebecca Nicholson
590(1)
Site and local context by Paul Booth
591(2)
Chapter 11 Environmental evidence
593(114)
Plant Macrofossils (Except Charcoal) by Kath Hunter
593(1)
Methodology: sampling, recovery and identification methods
593(2)
Results
595(29)
Discussion
624(5)
Wood Charcoal by Sheila Boardman and Julia Meen
629(1)
Introduction
629(1)
Methods
629(1)
Results
630(2)
Results by phase
632(19)
Discussion
651(6)
Conclusions
657(1)
Pollen by Mairead Rutherford
657(1)
Introduction and methodology
657(1)
Results
658(11)
Discussion
669(1)
Insects by Enid Allison
670(1)
Introduction and methods
670(1)
The insect assemblages
671(1)
Period 2 Middle Iron Age settlements
671(4)
Period 4 Roman (not subdivided)
675(1)
Phase 4a mid-Roman settlement (AD 120-250)
675(9)
Phase 4b late Roman settlement (c AD 250-370)
684(16)
Discussion and conclusions
700(2)
Land And Freshwater Snails by Elizabeth Stafford
702(1)
Introduction
702(1)
Method
703(1)
Results
704(3)
Chapter 12 DUGM Area 13
707(38)
Introduction
707(1)
Natural features and channel deposits
708(1)
Period 1 (Mesolithic)
708(1)
Period 2 (Middle Iron Age)
708(1)
Features in the northern part of Area 13
708(3)
Features in the southern part of Area 13
711(2)
Boundary ditches at the south-eastern end of Area 13
713(1)
Period 3 (Late Iron Age-Early Roman)
713(1)
Phase 3b (Early Roman, c AD 70-120)
713(7)
Phase 4A Early-Mid Roman Features
720(1)
Period 5 (Medieval-Modern)
721(1)
Finds And Environmental Evidence
722(1)
Flint by Michael Donnelly
722(6)
Pottery by Kira Hopkin and Paul Booth
728(8)
Stone objects by Ruth Shaffrey
736(1)
Miscellaneous finds
737(1)
Human remains by Alice Rose and Helen Webb
737(1)
Animal bone by Lena Strid
738(1)
Charred plant remains by Kath Hunter
739(6)
Chapter 13 General discussion
745(62)
The Gill Mill Project
745(1)
The Physical Characteristics Of The Landscape
746(1)
Chronological Outline Of Local Landscape Utilisation
747(1)
Before the middle Iron Age
747(1)
The middle Iron Age settlement pattern
748(1)
The late Iron Age/early Roman settlement pattern
749(2)
The establishment of the main Phase 4a settlement
751(2)
Phase 4b settlement intensification?
753(1)
Settlement Form And Physical Characteristics
754(1)
Middle Iron Age (Period 2)
754(6)
Late Iron Age-early Roman (Period 3)
760(1)
Middle-late Roman (Period 4)
761(21)
Environment And Economy
782(1)
Summary of environmental evidence
782(2)
The agricultural economy
784(4)
Craft activities
788(1)
Trade and market functions
788(1)
A Probable Religious Focus
789(3)
The Roman Settlement Community
792(1)
The people
792(3)
Settlement type
795(5)
The Wider Context And Significance Of The Period 4 Nucleated Settlement
800(5)
The End Of Roman Settlement
805(2)
Appendix 1 Summary catalogue of Roman coins 807(48)
Bibliography 855(24)
Index 879
Andrew Simmonds is Senior Project Manager, Post-Excavation at Oxford Archaeology. He is the co-author of a number of books including From Mesolithic to Motorway: The Archaeology of the M1 (Junction 6a-10) Widening Scheme, Hertfordshire (2012), In the Shadow of Corinium: Prehistoric and Roman Occupation at Kingshillsouth, Cirencester, Gloucestershire (2018), and Gill Mill: Later Prehistoric Landscape and a Roman Nucleated Settlement in the Lower Windrush Valley at Gill Mill, near Witney, Oxfordshire (2018).