EVALUATION OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL POTENTIAL OF SEDIMENT AT THATCHAM, BERKSHIRE

Author(s): Matt Canti, Sebastian Payne

Planned water-table management works at the Thatcham Reed Beds Site of Special Scientific Interest, Berkshire, necessitated the coring of a 400 metre transect south of the existing Moor-Ditch. The general stratigraphy consisted of 1.5-2.0 metres of peat overlying gravel, broadly agreeing with previous work in the area. Apart from some disturbed stratigraphy in one core, no evidence was found for human activity along the transect.

Report Number:
64/1996
Series:
AML Reports (New Series)
Pages:
7
Keywords:
Soil/Sediment

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