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174 pages

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Published Apr 2019

Archaeopress Archaeology

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Paperback: 9781789691528

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Keywords
Bronze Age; Iron Age; Roman period; special deposits; roundhouses; ritualized abandonment; Cornwall

Excavation of Later Prehistoric and Roman Sites along the Route of the Newquay Strategic Road Corridor, Cornwall

By Andy M. Jones

Edited by Andy M Jones

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This volume presents the results of archaeological investigations on the Newquay Strategic Road and goes on to discuss the complexity of the archaeology, review the evidence for ‘special’ deposits and explore evidence for the deliberate closure of buildings especially in later prehistoric and Roman period Cornwall.

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Contents

Summary

SECTION 1: BACKGROUND TO THE PROJECT

Chapter 1: Introduction to the project – Andy M Jones

SECTION 2: INVESTIGATIONS

Chapter 2: Results from the fieldwork – Andy M Jones and Ryan S Smith

SECTION 3: THE ANALYSES

Chapter 3: The ceramics – Henrietta Quinnell with petrological comment by Roger Taylor

Chapter 4: The stonework – Henrietta Quinnell with petrological comment by Roger Taylor

Chapter 5: The flint – Anna Lawson-Jones

Chapter 6: The plant macrofossils – Julie Jones

Chapter 7: The charcoal – Dana Challinor

Chapter 8: The radiocarbon dating – Andy M Jones

SECTION 4: INTERPRETATION AND CONCLUSIONS

Chapter 9: Introduction: Themes for discussion – Andy M Jones

Chapter 10: Structures and boundaries: The wider later prehistoric and Roman period context – Andy M Jones

Chapter 11: Inscribing the landscape and hiding in plain view – Andy M Jones and Graeme Kirkham

Chapter 12: Review and overview – Andy M Jones

About the Author

Andy M Jones is Principal Archaeologist with the Cornwall Archaeological Unit. His research interests include the Neolithic, Bronze Age periods, as well as the archaeology of the uplands and coastal areas of western Britain. His recent research includes the log coffin dating project and the publication of the Whitehorse Hill cist Preserved in the Peat: an Extraordinary Bronze Age Burial on Whitehorse Hill (2016). In 2018 he co-edited An Intellectual Adventurer in Archaeology: Reflections on the work of Charles Thomas. Other recent publications include Settlement and Metalworking in the Middle Bronze Age and Beyond: New evidence from Tremough, Cornwall (2015) and Archaeology and Landscape at the Land’s End, Cornwall (2016).