MANOR FARM, GREAT BADDOW, ESSEX: CARBONISED PLANT REMAINS FROM LATE BRONZE AGE CONTEXTS

Author(s): P Murphy

Samples from a Late Bronze Age enclosure ditch and post-holes produced exceedingly sparse assemblages including wheat grains and a spelt glume base. The more extensively sampled nearby contemporary enclosure at Springfield Lyons also produced very little material from this type of context: cereals etc. came mainly from internal pits (AM Lab Report 11/90). The evidence from Manor Farm, so far as it goes, is consistent with a similar pattern of cereal refuse discard.

Report Number:
109/1991
Series:
AML Reports (New Series)
Pages:
2
Keywords:
Plant Remains

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