BIRDLIP CAMP, COWLEY, GLOUCESTERSHIRE

Author(s): Paul Pattison

In March 1996 the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England surveyed the earthworks of a Neolithic enclosure in Peak Plantation, near Birdlip in Gloucestershire, as pan of the project to record Industry and Enclosure in the Neolithic Period, a national survey seeking to produce a corpus of flint mines and enclosures in England. The project was the responsibility of staff of the Archaeological Field Office in Cambridge.

Report Number:
119/1996
Series:
Other
Pages:
17
Keywords:
Flint Human Bone Human Remains Neolithic Stone Stone, Worked Survey Earthwork

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