Cattle, Community and Place : The Archaeology of the Cambridge Biomedical Campus
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ISBN-10
1913344185
ISBN-13
9781913344184
Publisher
McDonald Institute Monographs
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McDonald Institute Monographs
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 25th, 2024
Print length
300 Pages
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1,916 grams
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22.30 x 29.00 x 3.00 cms
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Archaeology by period / regionPrehistoric archaeologyClassical Greek & Roman archaeology
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Detailing the results of excavations undertaken by the Cambridge Archaeological Unit at the Cambridge Biomedical Campus between 2007 and 2016, this volume builds upon the work of previous large-scale projects within an area that now represents one of the most intensively investigated archaeological landscapes in Britain. Also included is a chapter contributed by Oxford Archaeology East concerning their excavations within the Biomedical Campus, which has enabled full publication of the sites archaeology in a single volume.
The excavations exposed three major sites: a Middle Bronze Age enclosure complex, a Late Iron AgeEarly Roman farmstead with associated ring-ditch cemetery, and a first- to fourth-century AD Roman farmstead. The archaeological evidence and analyses of the sites substantial artifact assemblages and economic data are presented alongside detailed consideration of the palaeoenvironment and Bayesian modeling of radiocarbon dates relating to the Middle Bronze Age enclosure sequence. Preliminary results from aDNA analysis of burials from the sites small Late Roman inhumation cemetery and the nearby Late Iron Age/Early Roman cemetery at the Hutchison Site previously excavated and published by the Cambridge Archaeological Unit are also included. Together, the results provide new and important insight into the regions prehistoric and Late Iron AgeRoman settlement, their respective economies and the communities that inhabited them.
The excavations exposed three major sites: a Middle Bronze Age enclosure complex, a Late Iron AgeEarly Roman farmstead with associated ring-ditch cemetery, and a first- to fourth-century AD Roman farmstead. The archaeological evidence and analyses of the sites substantial artifact assemblages and economic data are presented alongside detailed consideration of the palaeoenvironment and Bayesian modeling of radiocarbon dates relating to the Middle Bronze Age enclosure sequence. Preliminary results from aDNA analysis of burials from the sites small Late Roman inhumation cemetery and the nearby Late Iron Age/Early Roman cemetery at the Hutchison Site previously excavated and published by the Cambridge Archaeological Unit are also included. Together, the results provide new and important insight into the regions prehistoric and Late Iron AgeRoman settlement, their respective economies and the communities that inhabited them.
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