
H 297 x W 210 mm
232 pages
90 figures, 69 plates, 37 tables (colour throughout)
Published Jun 2013
ISBN
Hardback: 9781907686061
Keywords
infrastructure archaeology; road archaeology; landscape archaeology; post-medieval transport; regional archaeology
By John Zant, Christine Howard-Davis
Hardback
£15.00
This volume presents excavations from the A66 upgrade between Greta Bridge and Scotch Corner, revealing remains from prehistory to the 19th century. Key findings include new early–middle Iron Age dating for Scots Dyke, placing it within a wider Iron Age and Roman landscape explored through a multidisciplinary approach.
List of Illustrations
Contributors
Acknowledgements
Summary
Abbreviations
1. INTRODUCTION
2. ACTIVITY FROM THE MESOLITHIC PERIOD TO THE MIDDLE IRON AGE
3. THE LATE IRON AGE/ROMANO-BRITISH TRANSITION
4. THE POST-ROMAN PERIOD
5. DISCUSSION
A1 WOOD CHARCOAL
A2 CHARRED PLANT REMAINS
A3 POLLEN ANALYSIS
A4 SOIL MICROMORPHOLOGY
A5 ARCHAEOMAGNETIC DATING
A6 OPTICALLY STIMULATED LUMINESCENCE (OSL) DATING
A7 INTEGRATED DATING ANALYSIS
A8 IRON AGE AND ROMANO-BRITISH POTTERY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX