SNN114521 - RCHME: Southwick Causewayed Enclosure Project

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Type Archive
Title RCHME: Southwick Causewayed Enclosure Project
Author/Originator
Date/Year 1995
Historic England Archive Number 1066716
Historic England Archive Number AF1048824
Historic England Archive Number RCH01/113
Historic England Archive Number 1066712

Abstract/Summary

The AP transcription of the neolithic causewayed enclosure and surrounding features was surveyed in August 1995 as part of the Industry and Enclosure in the Neolithic Project.Contents : 1 plan, report, 8 computer plots, 7 overlays, 1 letter, research materialCondition : INTACT Part of the wider project Industry and Enclosure in the Neolithic Period: In August 1994 staff from the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England began a 3 year national project recording sites and monuments connected to industry and enclosure of the Neolithic period. 51 sites, where flint mining occurred and 113 enclosures were recorded for the project, resulting in two separate publications.

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Description

Added as part of the NRHE data transfer. Not accessed by NHER.

Location

Referenced Monuments (4)

  • Double-ditched trackway and enclosures, part of the Stone Pit Lodge Complex (Monument)
  • Neolithic Causewayed Enclosure, later re-used as an Iron Age palisaded enclosure (Monument)
  • Neolithic, Bronze Age & Iron Age Occupation (Stone Pit Lodge Complex) (Monument)
  • Possible Prehistoric Ditches & Round House, Stone Pit Lodge Complex (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

  • RCHME: Southwick Causewayed Enclosure Project (Ref: Awaiting report)

Record last edited

Jul 11 2024 12:18PM

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