Stoke Down, West Sussex. A Survey of the Neolithic Flint Mines and Associated Features

Author(s): Martyn Barber

This survey involved the interpretation, transcription and recording of archaeological features seen on aerial photographs in the immediate vicinity of the Stoke Down Neolithic flint mines near Chichester, West Sussex. The main stimulus was the discovery during the annual English Heritage reconnaissance programme of new cropmark detail, including an extension to the area of mining itself as well as the recognition of some nearby ring ditches. The opportunity was also taken to examine the history of investigation at the flint mines. This represents a considerable updating of the survey undertaken for the 1999 RCHME publication The Neolithic Flint Mines of England.

Report Number:
71/2014
Series:
Research Report
Pages:
44
Keywords:
Bronze Age Flint Neolithic Aerial Photograph Interpretation Aerial Photography Cropmark

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