Excavations at a Neolithic Enclosure at Lower Luggy, near Welshpool, Powys, Wales
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2006Author
Gibson, Alex M.Bradley, P.
Francis, Robert
Hill, Belinda
Higton, Alex
Ogden, Alan R.
Sutherland, Tim L.
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PitNeolithic
Radiocarbon
Bronze Age
Materials
Finds
Methodology
Excavation
Tumulus
Corral
Neolithic
Enclosure
Ditch
Excavation site
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Excavation at a cropmark enclosure in the Upper Severn Valley was undertaken to try and obtain material from which to provide relative and absolute dating for the site. Lying within an area rich in Neolithic and Bronze Age archaeology and in close proximity to a proven long barrow, the conventional later prehistoric date postulated for the enclosure was questioned. Excavation proved the site to have been a ditched enclosure with internal bank and a possible gate structure. Post-pits ran inside the bank. Finds were few but radiocarbon dates from the floor of the ditch proved the early Neolithic credentials of the monument which seemed to have continued in use for at least some 500 years.Version
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Gibson AM, Bradley P, Francis R, et al (2006) Excavations at a Neolithic Enclosure at Lower Luggy, near Welshpool, Powys, Wales. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society. 72: 163-191.Link to Version of Record
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