SDO9632 - 'Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Occupation at Poundbury, Dorchester' Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society

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Type Article in serial
Title 'Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Occupation at Poundbury, Dorchester' Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society
Author/Originator
Date/Year 1965
Dorset Natural History and Archaeology Society Proceedings

Abstract/Summary

Note on the recovery, by Miss P. A. M. Keef, of a sherd of Late Neolithic/ Early Bronze Age pottery and a sherd of Early Bronze Age pottery from the upper fill of a ditch running beneath the ramparts of Poundbury Camp in 1947. This ditch, and another adjacent and parallel to it, ran approximately N-S, cut into the chalk and filled with flint and chalk rubble. They were each 3-4ft wide and 3ft deep. They had been exposed in 1940 when the outer base of the inner rampart was scarped on the west and south sides of the hill-fort to create a more effective anti-tank obstacle. The observations were made prior to restoration. The ditches lay about two thirds of the way between the current south entrance and the SW corner, and were 20-30 feet apart.

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Description

Note in 'Archaeological Notes and News for 1964', Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, vol. 86, pp. 102-3.

Location

Referenced Monuments (1)

  • Poundbury Camp; Bronze Age ditches (Monument)

Referenced Events (2)

  • Poundbury Camp, Dorchester; casual observation 1947
  • Poundbury, Dorchester; excavations 1966 to 1980

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