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Trust for Wessex Archaeology
Excavations at Thames Valley Park, Reading, 1986-88: Prehistoric & Romano-British Occupation of the Floodplain & a Terrace of the River Thames
Excavations at Thames Valley Park, Reading, 1986-88: Prehistoric & Romano-British Occupation of the Floodplain & a Terrace of the River Thames
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Mesolithic flint scatters, a butchered semi-articulated Bos skeleton, sporadic Neolithic activity and a Beaker burial associated with 18 barb-and-tanged arrowheads were found on a terrace of the River Thames on the outskirts of Reading. An enclosure of Iron Age to Roman date on the floodplain produced a variety of settlement features and associated artefacts. A plaeoenvironmental sequence from a former stream channel produced detailed evidence from the late Devensian to modern times.
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