EXAMINATION OF SLAG FROM THE UPPER DELPHS, HADDENHAM AND QUEENSHOLME, CAMBRIDGESHIRE, 1984-7

Author(s): M Dennis

The two sites date from the middle Iron Age to the early Roman period. Haddenham produced low amounts of slag totalling 737g. Some of the slag is diagnostic of iron smithing, but two fragments may have resulted from smelting. There is no evidence for the working of non-ferrous metals. Queensholme produced no evidence of metalworking.

Report Number:
78/1998
Series:
AML Reports (New Series)
Pages:
5

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