Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

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Carbon Date. 0. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone from pit 1080, Phase 3 at Old Down Farm, Andover, Hampshire, England. Comment (subm): Fails to agree with pottery associations (7th-4th cent BC) even at 2 sigma. Reuse of pits is possible, but (eg) 2664 was not recut.

ID: 8914, C14 ID: HAR-3494 Date BP: 2000 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1920, End BP: 2080

Abstract: pits

Archaeologist Name: S M Davies

Reference Name: Proc Hampshire Fld Club Archaeol Soc, 37, 1981, 81-163 esp 144

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Carbon Date. 0. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from the fill of a wattle-lined pit (F28), distinguished from the other eight wood-lined pits by its wattle rather than plank lining. Its stratigraphic position is poor but it contained a large quantity of mid/late second century pottery.

ID: 15873, C14 ID: HAR 5872 Date BP: 2000 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 2070, End BP: 1930

Abstract: Droitwich: Old Bowling Green; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 0. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from context 494, structure 5, phase 3 at Droitwich - Old Bowling Green, Here-Worc, England. Comment (subm): See monograph.

ID: 2293, C14 ID: HAR-5876 Date BP: 2000 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1930, End BP: 2070

Abstract: Salt production site

Archaeologist Name: S Woodiwiss

Reference Name: Woodiwiss S (ed), 'Iron Age and Roman salt production and the medieval town of Droitwich...' (CBA Res Rep 81), 1992, 8, 32, 119 and m'fiche

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Carbon Date. 0. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from the fill of a clay and timber-lined pit (F495), similar to seven others found on the site, four of which are dated by dendrochronology to after cal AD 25. This pit was poorly stratified and had few finds and no dendrochronological date was possible from the wood recovered from it.

ID: 15877, C14 ID: HAR 5876 Date BP: 2000 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 2070, End BP: 1930

Abstract: Droitwich: Old Bowling Green; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 0. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Carbonised wood, id as mixed spp (details given) by R P J McCullagh, from house platform 1, episode 2 at Eildon Hill North, Borders, Scotland. Comment (subm): See monograph for corrected dates etc.

ID: 2314, C14 ID: GU-2371 Date BP: 2000 +/- 130, Start Date BP: 1870, End BP: 2130

Abstract: Multiphase: unenclosed platform settlement and hillfort

Archaeologist Name: O A Owen 1986

Reference Name: Rideout J S et al (ed), 'Hillforts of southern Scotland', Edinburgh (AOC Ltd Monogr 1), 1992, 21-71 esp 58-60

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Carbon Date. 0. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone; from a pit, dating to the Early Iron Age (phase 3).

ID: 15085, C14 ID: HAR 3494 Date BP: 2000 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 2080, End BP: 1920

Abstract: Andover: Old Down Farm; 1978-79

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 0. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a posthole in sub-soil beneath the floors of a building to the north of the Roman praetorium.

ID: 15639, C14 ID: HAR 4624 Date BP: 2000 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 2080, End BP: 1920

Abstract: Chester: Hunter's Walk, 1980; 1981-82

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 0. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from immediately above primary fill of Enclosure 1a inner ditch (Phase II, probably its end) at Thetford (Fison Way), Norfolk, England.

ID: 6593, C14 ID: HAR-5102 Date BP: 2000 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1930, End BP: 2070

Abstract: Religious and tribal centre

Archaeologist Name: Tony Gregory

Reference Name: Gregory, Tony, 'Excavations in Thetford, 1980-1982, Fison Way, Vol 1' (= E Anglian Archaeol Rep, 53), 1991, 88, 181

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Carbon Date. 0. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the fill of a possible hearth, SP1. The sample is from unit 2226 within cut 2250.

ID: 17342, C14 ID: HAR 5492 Date BP: 2000 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 2120, End BP: 1880

Abstract: Raunds: Furnells Manor; 1982-83

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 0. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal with mud from bell-shaped storage pit at Balksbury Camp, Andover, Hampshire, England. Comment (subm): as HAR-444.

ID: 4816, C14 ID: HAR-445 Date BP: 2000 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1920, End BP: 2080

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 351, OS North: 446

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 19, 1977, 408; Proc Hampshire Fld Club Archaeol Soc, 26, 1969, 21-55

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Carbon Date. 0. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the base of an evaporating furnace, as HAR-1832.

ID: 17191, C14 ID: HAR 2390 Date BP: 2000 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 2080, End BP: 1920

Abstract: Peldon: Red Hill, Site 117; 1976-77

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 0. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from one of five samples collected from a single layer extending along Ditch K1 at Weekley, Northamptonshire, England. Comment (subm): These five dates give weighted mean of 2050 45 bp.

ID: 1714, C14 ID: HAR-2008 Date BP: 2000 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1930, End BP: 2070

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 886, OS North: 818

Archaeologist Name: Dennis Jackson and Brian Dix

Reference Name: Northamptonshire Archaeol, 21, 1986-7, 49

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Carbon Date. 0. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; rom a bell-shaped storage pit, associated with pottery of Middle Iron Age type.

ID: 15146, C14 ID: HAR 445 Date BP: 2000 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 2080, End BP: 1920

Abstract: Balksbury; 1973-74

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 0. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood (treerings), id as Oak, from rings 87-106 of 161-year mean curve (growth allowance is 65 years) at New Fresh Wharf London, Lower Thames Street (St Magnus House), Greater London England. Comment (subm): HAR-3103/4/5 dates are not conclusive as they indicate a felling date between AD 15 120 and AD 395 90.

ID: 1523, C14 ID: HAR-3103 Date BP: 2000 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 1880, End BP: 2120

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 329, OS North: 806

Archaeologist Name: Louise Miller et al

Reference Name: Miller, Louise et al, 'The Roman quay at St Magnus House, London: excavations at New Fresh Wharf, Lr Thames St, London 1974-8' (= London & Middx Archaeol Soc Spec Pap, 8), 1986, 80

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Carbon Date. 0. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as fine, from lower portion of ditch at Rathgall, Co Wicklow, Ireland.

ID: 3755, C14 ID: SI-1484 Date BP: 2000 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 1925, End BP: 2075

OS Letter: S, OS East: 902, OS North: 731

Archaeologist Name: B Raftery

Reference Name: 'Excavations 1973...in Ireland', 1974, 28-9

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Carbon Date. 0. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the base of an evaporating hearth. Other samples for archaeomagnetic dating were taken from the upper levels.

ID: 17189, C14 ID: HAR 1832 Date BP: 2000 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 2070, End BP: 1930

Abstract: Peldon: Red Hill, Site 117; 1976-77

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 0. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: organic matter; from inter-tidal context 301 at -0.89m OD; taken from basket fragments buried in a sloping beach of sandy silt. It was taken 4cm below the surface at a point about 0.5m vertically above the foot of the slope. The sample has been exposed to the marine environment.

ID: 18439, C14 ID: GU 5054 Date BP: 2000 +/- 200, Start Date BP: 2200, End BP: 1800

Abstract: Wootton-Quarr: Wootton Creek; 1990-91

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 0. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Carbonised wood from pit with beehive quern, House 2 at The Dunion, Roxburghshire, Borders, Scotland.

ID: 1367, C14 ID: GU-2178 Date BP: 2000 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1945, End BP: 2055

Abstract: House scoops

Archaeologist Name: J S Rideout (CEU)

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 117, 1987, 361-2

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Carbon Date. 0. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from layer 450 (ceramic phase 7) at Danebury, nr Stockbridge, Hampshire, England.

ID: 1122, C14 ID: HAR-2973 Date BP: 2000 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1930, End BP: 2070

Abstract: multiple defences

Archaeologist Name: Barry Cunliffe

Reference Name: Cunliffe B, 'Danebury: an Iron Age hillfort in Hampshire: vol 1, the excavations 1969-78: the site' (= CBA Res Rep 52), 1984, 190-9; J Archaeol Sci, 19, 1992, 497-512 (calibration discussion)

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Carbon Date. 0. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, AML 874396, HV2735, from burnt post from destruction of main round house 4 at HAD V, Upper Delphs Terrace, Haddenham, Cambridgeshire, England. Coll 1985, 1986, sub 1987 by C Evans.

ID: 8652, C14 ID: HAR-8766 Date BP: 2000 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1940, End BP: 2060

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 411, OS North: 733

Archaeologist Name: C Evans, Univ Cambridge

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 92-3; Fenland Res, 3, 1986; Antiquity, 62, 1988, 360-70

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Carbon Date. 0. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a ditch deposit which has produced curvilinear, decorated pottery.

ID: 18077, C14 ID: HAR 2008 Date BP: 2000 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 2070, End BP: 1930

Abstract: Weekley; 1976-77

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 0. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a burnt post from the destruction of main roundhouse C.

ID: 16224, C14 ID: HAR 8766 Date BP: 2000 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 2060, End BP: 1940

Abstract: Haddenham: V; 1988-89

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 0. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from context 28, structure 1, phases 2-4 at Droitwich - Old Bowling Green, Here-Worc, England. Comment (subm): See monograph.

ID: 2289, C14 ID: HAR-5872 Date BP: 2000 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1930, End BP: 2070

Abstract: Salt production site

Archaeologist Name: S Woodiwiss

Reference Name: Woodiwiss S (ed), 'Iron Age and Roman salt production and the medieval town of Droitwich...' (CBA Res Rep 81), 1992, 8, 32, 119 and m'fiche

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Carbon Date. 0. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Carbonized grain associated with destruction of 8th gate at Midsummer Camp, Eastnor, Herefordshire, England.

ID: 3, C14 ID: Birm-143 Date BP: 2000 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1900, End BP: 2100

OS Letter: SO, OS East: 761, OS North: 374

Archaeologist Name: S C Stanford

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 396; Stanford, S C, 'Midsummer Hill: an Iron Age hillfort on the Malverns' (Leominster 1981)

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Carbon Date. 0. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from layer 450 (ceramic phase 7).

ID: 15771, C14 ID: HAR 2973 Date BP: 2000 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 2070, End BP: 1930

Abstract: Danebury; 1978-79

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 0. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from the period 1, phase 4 waterfront (sample 5013).

ID: 16725, C14 ID: HAR 3103 Date BP: 2000 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 2110, End BP: 1890

Abstract: London: New Fresh Wharf, dendrochronology; 1978-79

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 0. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from context 3781, enclosure 1a, inner ditch. The sample was taken from a layer of charcoal immediately above the primary fill.

ID: 17921, C14 ID: HAR 5102 Date BP: 2000 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 2070, End BP: 1930

Abstract: Thetford: Fison Way; 1982-83

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 0. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:Betula, Salix

ID: 5819, C14 ID: OxA-3867 Date BP: 2000 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1940, End BP: 2060

Abstract: Kerrowdhoo, Isle of Man

Archaeologist Name: Davey

Reference Name: Archaeometry 37(1), 1995, 195-214

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Carbon Date. 0. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: other:T. dicoccum

ID: 5130, C14 ID: OxA-1742 Date BP: 2000 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1930, End BP: 2070

Abstract: Murton, England

Archaeologist Name: van der Veen

Reference Name: Archaeometry 32(2), 1990, 211-237

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Carbon Date. 0. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: other:Triticum spelta

ID: 5127, C14 ID: OxA-1739 Date BP: 2000 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1930, End BP: 2070

Abstract: Rock Castle, England

Archaeologist Name: van der Veen

Reference Name: Archaeometry 32(2), 1990, 211-237

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Carbon Date. 0. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5055, C14 ID: OxA-1523 Date BP: 2000 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1900, End BP: 2100

Abstract: Lindow Moss III, England

Archaeologist Name: Stead

Reference Name: Archaeometry 35(1), 1993, 147-167

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Carbon Date. 4. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Till-Tweed: Lower Tweed River at Coldstream and Green Hill- Plant macrofossils; herbareous stem and seeds, bulk sample; sample TWcd-1 is taken from the central part of a fine-grained palaeochannel fill, at the southern edge of the valley floor, on the T3 terrace level at location TW10 in the valley floor of Coldstream. The depth of the fine-grained channel fill is 3.22m and the date will be taken from 273-85cm. The sediment core shows a succession of bedded fine sandy silt and silty sand with frequent macros from 250-322cm.The relatively thick fine-grained organic palaeochannel fill shows the same succession in adjacent cores. The stratified sediments on top of the proposed sample and the similar sediment sequence in adjacent cores argue against post-depositional disturbance of the sampled organic-rich layer. There is no contamination with younger organic material.The sample consists of selected plant macrofossils from an organic-rich sediment (pH 6.9, LOI 19%) deposited in an abandoned channel (oxbow lake sedimentation). The upstream catchment area of the Lower Tweed River consists of a variety of metamorphic and igneous rock, and additionally of some local sandstone, till, and limestone with coal. There is no natural contamination anticipated of the selected plant macrofossils in the sample. The sample is waterlogged year-round.

ID: 9405, C14 ID: OxA-12600 Date BP: 1996 +/- 27, Start Date BP: 2023, End BP: 1969

Abstract: Till-Tweed: Lower Tweed River at Coldstream and Green Hill

Archaeologist Name: D Passmore

Reference Name: Passmore, D, and Waddington, C, forthcoming Managing an archaeological landscape: a geoarchaeological approach

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Carbon Date. 5. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as hazel, from context 4, deposited immediately after construction of broch wall at Dun Flodigarry, Skye, Highland, Scotland.

ID: 1893, C14 ID: GU-1662 Date BP: 1995 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1930, End BP: 2060

Abstract: unfinished ground-galleried broch

Archaeologist Name: R Martlew

Reference Name: Glasgow Archaeol J, 12, 1985, 30-48 esp. 44

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Carbon Date. 5. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the top of the upper peat immediately beneath the marl of Whittlesey Mere, at an altitude of -2.48 to -2.51m OD.

ID: 16077, C14 ID: Q 2810 Date BP: 1995 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 2065, End BP: 1925

Abstract: Fenland Project: Whittlesey Mere; 1987-88

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 5. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; an Iron Age well, within a large Roman settlement.

ID: 15696, C14 ID: HAR 607-I Date BP: 1995 +/- 46, Start Date BP: 2041, End BP: 1949

Abstract: Coddenham; 1974-75

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 9. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Beckford - animal bone; sheep; as OxA-15782

ID: 9483, C14 ID: OxA-15919 Date BP: 1991 +/- 25, Start Date BP: 2016, End BP: 1966

Abstract: Beckford: Animal Bone

Archaeologist Name: J Wills

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 10. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the same deposit as HAR-2930, but lower down.

ID: 16349, C14 ID: HAR 2932 Date BP: 1990 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 2060, End BP: 1920

Abstract: Heathfield: Turner's Green (also known as Warbleton); 1978-79

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 10. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from phosphate survey 3B, test hole 7, sample C at Carrowmore - Grange West, Sligo, Ireland. Coll G Burenhult. Subm G Burenhult. Comment (subm): See monograph below.

ID: 2115, C14 ID: Lu-1755 Date BP: 1990 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1940, End BP: 2040

Abstract: Settlement 3

Archaeologist Name: G Burenhult

Reference Name: Burenhult G, 'The archaeology of Carrowmore...' (Stockholm 1984), 72 and 128-32; Radiocarbon, 23, 1981, 401

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Carbon Date. 10. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from intertidal feature F35; one of an alignment of stakes in the intertidal zone running under the storm beach. The stake protrudes above the surface.

ID: 18431, C14 ID: GU 5262 Date BP: 1990 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 2040, End BP: 1940

Abstract: Wootton-Quarr: 92A; 1992-93

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

Carbon Date. 10. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from stakes beneath the wall of the Roman fortress.

ID: 18514, C14 ID: HAR 2627 Date BP: 1990 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 2060, End BP: 1920

Abstract: York: Parliament Street; 1977-78

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 10. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, AML 874395, HV2289, from brushwood in base of main enclosure ditch sealed by dumped (secondary) gravel causeway at HAD V, Upper Delphs Terrace, Haddenham, Cambridgeshire, England. Coll 1985, 1986, sub 1987 by C Evans. Comment (subm): dates construction of ditched yard enclosure (Iron Age).

ID: 8651, C14 ID: HAR-8765 Date BP: 1990 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1930, End BP: 2050

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 411, OS North: 733

Archaeologist Name: C Evans, Univ Cambridge

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 92-3; Fenland Res, 3, 1986; Antiquity, 62, 1988, 360-70

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Carbon Date. 10. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood cellulose, id as Alnus glutinosa by A Slack, from timber raft at sub-base of Roman Watling St, Southwark, London, England. Subm MD 1979. [Is revision of earlier determination BM-1678.]

ID: 8839, C14 ID: BM-1678R Date BP: 1990 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1890, End BP: 2090

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 326, OS North: 797

Archaeologist Name: M Dean, Southwark & Lambeth AEC

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 267 (orig date Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 67 (revision)

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Carbon Date. 10. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, partially carbonised, id as Oak, from main ditch, primary fill at Rispain Camp, Whithorn, Dumfriess-Galloway, Scotland. Comment (subm): date suggests that monument was constructed towards end of first millennium bc or beginning of first millennium ad.

ID: 3500, C14 ID: GU-1165 Date BP: 1990 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1910, End BP: 2070

Abstract: At least two ring-groove structures

Archaeologist Name: Alison Haggerty and George Haggerty

Reference Name: Trans Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natur Hist Antiq Soc, 58, 1983, 21-51

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Carbon Date. 10. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: animal bone; from the primary silt of a major north-south ditch of a large agricultural enclosure.

ID: 15141, C14 ID: HAR 5964 Date BP: 1990 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 2100, End BP: 1880

Abstract: Baldock: Upper Walls Common; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 10. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, AML 872566, from lower levels of an enclosure ditch at Tattershall Thorpe, Lincolnshire, England. Subm P Chowne 1987. Comment (subm): Sample (same as HAR-8527) establishes the date of the enclosure. [Ed: severe discrepancies appear in dates between the two Radiocarbon references! the later publication has been taken as definitive.]

ID: 1669, C14 ID: HAR-8528 Date BP: 1990 +/- 160, Start Date BP: 1830, End BP: 2150

OS Letter: TF, OS East: 223, OS North: 598

Archaeologist Name: P Chowne 1986

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 99; Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 54-5; Proc Prehist Soc, 52, 1986, 159-88 (esp 162)

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Carbon Date. 10. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal, grain, and soil; from pit P1078, layer 10 (ceramic phase 7); submitted to compare the result with HAR-2972.

ID: 15772, C14 ID: HAR 2974 Date BP: 1990 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 2060, End BP: 1920

Abstract: Danebury; 1978-79

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 10. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: waterlogged plant macrofossil; from brushwood in the base of the main enclosure ditch, sealed by a dumped secondary gravel causeway.

ID: 16223, C14 ID: HAR 8765 Date BP: 1990 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 2050, End BP: 1930

Abstract: Haddenham: V; 1988-89

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 10. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as Quercus, from boat in British Museum, found at Woolwich (Albert Dock), Greater London, England. Coll R Switsur.

ID: 1802, C14 ID: Q-1389 Date BP: 1990 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1940, End BP: 2040

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 427, OS North: 806

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 31, 1989, 1010-18; McGrail S, 'Logboats of England and Wales' (Brit Archaeol Rep, 51), 1978, 302-3

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Carbon Date. 10. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, UWCA2224, from primary silt of major N-S ditch of large agricultural enclosure at Baldock Upper Walls Common, Hertfordshire, England. Subm G R Burleigh 1983. Comment (subm) provides starting date for series of intersecting enclosures and, hence, dates subdivision of the land around Late Iron Age/Roman settlement and also helps narrow date range of associated pottery.

ID: 6987, C14 ID: HAR-5964 Date BP: 1990 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 1880, End BP: 2100

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 250, OS North: 340

Archaeologist Name: G R Burleigh

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 90

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Carbon Date. 10. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, from burial 500, in middle of pit 8564 and sealing deposits containing saucepan pots and round-bodied bowl at Winnall Down, M3 motorway route, Hampshire, England.

ID: 1079, C14 ID: HAR-2938 Date BP: 1990 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1920, End BP: 2060

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 498, OS North: 303

Archaeologist Name: P J Fasham

Reference Name: Fasham P J, 'The prehistoric settlement at Winnall Down, Winchester', (= Hampshire Fld Club Archaeol Soc Monogr 2), 1985, 30

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Carbon Date. 10. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal and grain from P1078 layer 10 (ceramic phase 7) at Danebury, nr Stockbridge, Hampshire, England.

ID: 1123, C14 ID: HAR-2974 Date BP: 1990 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1920, End BP: 2060

Abstract: multiple defences

Archaeologist Name: Barry Cunliffe

Reference Name: Cunliffe B, 'Danebury: an Iron Age hillfort in Hampshire: vol 1, the excavations 1969-78: the site' (= CBA Res Rep 52), 1984, 190-9; J Archaeol Sci, 19, 1992, 497-512 (calibration discussion)

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Carbon Date. 10. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as bark, prob. oak (Maisie Taylor), from base of outer ditch at Haddenham, Wright Farms, Earith Row, Cambridgeshire, England. Coll I Hodder 1981. Subm I Hodder. Comment (lab): IS REVISION OF BM-2091.

ID: 2016, C14 ID: BM-2091R Date BP: 1990 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 1870, End BP: 2110

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 412, OS North: 736

Archaeologist Name: I Hodder (Univ Cambridge)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 26, 1984, 63 (original determination Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 69

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Carbon Date. 10. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: [Charcoal ?] 329 from surface within roundhouse B with late 3rd/early 4th century AD pottery, at Bryn Eryr, Llansadwrn, Anglesey, Gwynedd, Wales. Comment (subm): [see ref.]

ID: 7760, C14 ID: CAR-1064 Date BP: 1990 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1930, End BP: 2050

Abstract: Multiphase, Iron Age to RB, square ditched enclosure

Archaeologist Name: David Longley

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 64, 1998, 225-73 esp.262

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Carbon Date. 10. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from skeleton 500 in the mid silt of a circular storage pit (F8564, layer 8597); this sealed deposits containing saucepan pottery and a round-bodied bowl.

ID: 16822, C14 ID: HAR 2938 Date BP: 1990 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 2060, End BP: 1920

Abstract: Marc 3: Winnall Down, R17; 1978-79

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 10. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:oak

ID: 6335, C14 ID: OxA-823 Date BP: 1990 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1910, End BP: 2070

Abstract: Penhale 255, England

Archaeologist Name: Balaam

Reference Name: Archaeometry 29(1), 1987, 125-155

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Carbon Date. 10. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: grain; a replicate of UtC-2098. The site is built on glacial soils, which are extremely variable, consisting mainly of free draining sandy deposits, where the underlying Keuper marl has been found.

ID: 16782, C14 ID: UtC 2099 Date BP: 1990 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 2060, End BP: 1920

Abstract: Mancetter; 1990-91

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Carbon Date. 10. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the fill of pit 170.

ID: 17192, C14 ID: OxA 823 Date BP: 1990 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 2070, End BP: 1910

Abstract: Penhale: Holywell Bay; 1985-86

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 10. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Beckford - carbonised residue; internal; from a ditch (S46), context 65144. S46 is a small domestic enclosure within the Area D middle Iron Age settlement. Glacial sands and gravels underlie the archaeological deposits.

ID: 9551, C14 ID: SUERC-9888 Date BP: 1990 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 2025, End BP: 1955

Abstract: Beckford: Ceramic Residues

Archaeologist Name: J Wills

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 10. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from charcoal-rich layer sealed within a clay oven which is in turn sealed within the stratigraphy of a complex stone-floored round house.

ID: 15259, C14 ID: HAR 3955 Date BP: 1990 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 2060, End BP: 1920

Abstract: Beckford; 1980-81

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 13. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from f18 at Dalladies 2, Kincardineshire, Scotland.

ID: 3040, C14 ID: SRR-286 Date BP: 1987 +/- 36, Start Date BP: 1951, End BP: 2023

OS Letter: NO, OS East: 626, OS North: 673

Archaeologist Name: T Watkins

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 110, 1978-80, 122-64

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Carbon Date. 15. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human tibia

ID: 5865, C14 ID: OxA-4064 Date BP: 1985 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1930, End BP: 2040

Abstract: Stonea Camp, England

Archaeologist Name: Malim

Reference Name: Archaeometry 36(2), 1994, 337-374

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Carbon Date. 15. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from top of primary silt (abandonment phase) at Guiting Power - The Bowsings, Gloucestershire, England. Comment (lab): Single grain sample using linear accelerator/mass spectrometry

ID: 2374, C14 ID: RCD-727 Date BP: 1985 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1940, End BP: 2030

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 86, OS North: 258

Archaeologist Name: A Marshall

Reference Name: Trans Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol Soc, 110, 1992, 222-3; Cotswold Archaeol Res Group Res Rep, 6, 1991, 11

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Carbon Date. 15. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample not stated, from core of vitrified wall at Craigmarloch Wood, Renfrewshire, Scotland.

ID: 831, C14 ID: GaK-996 Date BP: 1985 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1945, End BP: 2025

OS Letter: NS, OS East: 344, OS North: 719

Archaeologist Name: H Nisbet

Reference Name: Discovery Excav Scot, 1966, 39

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Carbon Date. 15. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as twigs, from bottom silt of inner ditch at Hartburn, Northumberland, England.

ID: 3242, C14 ID: I-6300 Date BP: 1985 +/- 175, Start Date BP: 1810, End BP: 2160

OS Letter: NZ, OS East: 81, OS North: 867

Archaeologist Name: G Jobey

Reference Name: Archaeol Aeliana, ser 5, 1, 1973, 11-53, esp 18

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Carbon Date. 15. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: textile:wool

ID: 6057, C14 ID: OxA-4741 Date BP: 1985 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1940, End BP: 2030

Abstract: Vindolanda, England

Archaeologist Name: Cork

Reference Name: Archaeometry 39(2), 1997, 445-471

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Carbon Date. 15. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood:?alder

ID: 5376, C14 ID: OxA-2430 Date BP: 1985 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1915, End BP: 2055

Abstract: Cloughmills, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Warner

Reference Name: Archaeometry 33(1), 1991, 121-134

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Carbon Date. 15. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from trench XV, ditch 4; an almost complete human skeleton was found within a layer of waterborne silts. These silts are infilling a ditch and are probably derived from a nearby (now extinct) watercourse. No grave cut was distinguishable, and it is assumed that the body was lowered into wet deposits and sank gently into the silts. Further flooding may have completed sealing the body in silts.

ID: 17858, C14 ID: OxA 4064 Date BP: 1985 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 2040, End BP: 1930

Abstract: Stonea Camp; 1992-93

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Carbon Date. 20. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Beckford - human bone; right tibia; tightly crouched female inhumation (34-45 years) from the upper layers of ditch (structure 235). The very tightly crouched position of the burial suggests the body may have been bound. Structure 235, a small enclosure, is well-stratified and an important part of the key middle to late Iron Age to early Roman sequence at Beckford. Glacial sands and gravels underlie the archaeological deposits. This burial was situated in the middle of the gravel terrace. It was inserted into a backfilled ditch and sealed by less than 0.5m of other deposits.

ID: 9562, C14 ID: SUERC-9088 Date BP: 1980 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 2015, End BP: 1945

Abstract: Beckford: Human Inhumations

Archaeologist Name: J Wills

Reference Name: Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 20. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:gorse ?

ID: 6336, C14 ID: OxA-824 Date BP: 1980 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1900, End BP: 2060

Abstract: Penhale 255, England

Archaeologist Name: Balaam

Reference Name: Archaeometry 29(1), 1987, 125-155

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Carbon Date. 20. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as two long twigs, one cut to a point, Crataegus 30mm diameter and hazel 25mm in dia., id by G C Morgan, from Layer D, bottom at The Breiddin, Powys, Wales. Comment [Ed]: See monograph for 13 environmental dates from pond, not on database.

ID: 486, C14 ID: HAR-1292 Date BP: 1980 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1910, End BP: 2050

Abstract: Buckbean Pond in interior

Archaeologist Name: C R Musson et al

Reference Name: Musson, C R et al, 'The Breiddin hillfort: a later prehistoric settlement in the Welsh Marches', (CBA Res Rep 76), 1991, 87 and MF2/187-92; Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 34-5; Radiocarbon, 19, 1977, 408-9; Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 346

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Carbon Date. 20. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as animal, from rough cobbling over Pd VII roadway at Broxmouth, Lothian, Scotland. Comment (subm): See extensive comment in second ref. below.

ID: 446, C14 ID: GU-1504 Date BP: 1980 +/- 85, Start Date BP: 1895, End BP: 2065

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 700, OS North: 774

Archaeologist Name: P H Hill

Reference Name: Harding D W (ed), 'Later prehistoric settlement in SE Scotland' (1982), 39-41 and 141-88; Ashmore P J & Hill P H in Ottaway B S (ed), 'Archaeology, dendrochronology and the radiocarbon calibration curve' (Edinb 1983), 83-98

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S McGrail

McGrail, S (ed), 'The Brigg \raft\"" and her prehistoric environment' (Brit Archaeol Rep Brit Ser

89)

1981

Carbon Date. 20. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Waterlogged wood from river channel sealed by post-Roman alluvium at Barnack, Cambridgeshire, England.

ID: 7627, C14 ID: BETA-53123 Date BP: 1980 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1920, End BP: 2040

Abstract: Multiperiod buried landscape

Archaeologist Name: Tim Reynolds

Reference Name: Proc Cambridgeshire Antiq Soc, 81, 1992, 157

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Carbon Date. 20. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the base of the peat (19-20cm), with a high mineral component.

ID: 16514, C14 ID: GU 5057 Date BP: 1980 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 2070, End BP: 1890

Abstract: Isles of Scilly Project: Tresco, Crab's Ledge; 1990-91

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 20. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Carbonsed grain, id as wheat, Triticum sp, from lower fill of pit 62 in trench F at Asheldham Camp, Dengie peninsula, Essex, England. Comment (subm): sample is associated with very coarse storage jar in Context 63, but there is some doubt rel to stratigraphy and pot dating.

ID: 848, C14 ID: HAR-6700 Date BP: 1980 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1900, End BP: 2060

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 972, OS North: 12

Archaeologist Name: Owen Bedwin

Reference Name: Essex Archaeol Hist, 22, 1991, 13-37

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Carbon Date. 20. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from a pit with a saucepan pot; Middle Iron Age (phase 5).

ID: 15084, C14 ID: HAR 3493 Date BP: 1980 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 2050, End BP: 1910

Abstract: Andover: Old Down Farm; 1978-79

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 20. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone id as animal, from second phase rubbish pit sealed by boundary bank (Sample 21/537) at Biglis, Barry, Glamorgan S, Wales. Subm Glam-Gwent Archaeol Trust.

ID: 1842, C14 ID: CAR-307 Date BP: 1980 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1910, End BP: 2050

Abstract: Farmstead, late IA to RB

Archaeologist Name: J Parkhouse

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27(2B), 1985, 370-1; BAR British Series, 188, 1988, 31

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Carbon Date. 20. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as Quercus, from boat in Grosvenor Museum, Chester, found at Baddiley Mere, Cheshire, England. Coll R Switsur.

ID: 1769, C14 ID: Q-1496 Date BP: 1980 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1930, End BP: 2030

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 597, OS North: 503

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 31, 1989, 1010-18; McGrail, S, 'Logboats of England and Wales' (Brit Archaeol Rep, 51), 1978, 248-50

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Carbon Date. 20. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from ash layer 5 on stone hearth at Dun an Ruigh Ruaidh, Loch Broom, Highland, Scotland. Coll E W MacKie. Comment (subm): should date late stage in use of hearth and in phase II.

ID: 3028, C14 ID: GU-1367 Date BP: 1980 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1920, End BP: 2040

OS Letter: NH, OS East: 149, OS North: 901

Archaeologist Name: E W MacKie

Reference Name: Glasgow Archaeol J, 7, 1980, 32-79 esp 77; Northern Archaeol, 5-6, 1984-5, 54

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Carbon Date. 20. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from alongside base of presumed oven at Tregilders - St Kew -, Killibury, Cornwall, England. Subm T P F Trudgian 1977. Comment (subm): Presumably derived from or connected with oven.

ID: 6648, C14 ID: HAR-2227 Date BP: 1980 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1910, End BP: 2050

Abstract: Oven remains

Archaeologist Name: T P F Trudgian 1976

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 90; Cornish Archaeol, 16, 1977, 122-8

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Carbon Date. 20. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; these bones were articulated and are therefore most unlikely to be redeposited from earlier periods; this pit also produced samples MF652ii stratified immediately below it. A good group of pottery was found associated with MF652i.

ID: 15300, C14 ID: HAR 4793 Date BP: 1980 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 2070, End BP: 1890

Abstract: Berinsfield: Mount Farm; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 20. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from stakes around infant burial 680, Period I at Prestatyn, Clwyd, Wales.

ID: 1591, C14 ID: CAR-827 Date BP: 1980 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1920, End BP: 2040

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 62, OS North: 817

Archaeologist Name: K Blockley

Reference Name: Blockley, K, 'Prestatyn 1984-5: an Iron Age farmstead and Romano-British industrial settlement in North Wales' (= Brit Archaeol Rep, 210), 1989, 22-3

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Carbon Date. 20. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone from pit 2420, Phase 5 at Old Down Farm, Andover, Hampshire, England. Comment (subm): Fails to agree with pottery associations (7th-4th cent BC) even at 2 sigma. Reuse of pits is possible, but (eg) 2664 was not recut.

ID: 8915, C14 ID: HAR-3493 Date BP: 1980 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1910, End BP: 2050

Abstract: pits

Archaeologist Name: S M Davies

Reference Name: Proc Hampshire Fld Club Archaeol Soc, 37, 1981, 81-163 esp 144

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Carbon Date. 20. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as Vulpes vulpes, fox, from Neolithic tomb at Quanterness [Map], Orkney Mainland, off Scotland. Subm J Clutton-Brock & M J Armour-Chelu. Comment (subm): as suspected, this animal was intrusive into a tomb chamber. This date is valuable as resolving previous uncertainty as to range of carnivores present in Neolithic Orkney.

ID: 6690, C14 ID: OxA-1117 Date BP: 1980 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1900, End BP: 2060

OS Letter: HY, OS East: 417, OS North: 129

Archaeologist Name: A C Renfrew

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 29, 1987, 300; Clutton-Brock, J in 'Investigations in Orkney' (ed A C Renfrew), 1979, 112-34

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Creswell Crags

Derbyshire

England. Subm R M Jacobi. Comment (subm): is the only fossil of lion to overlap stratigraphically with Late Glacial artefacts and faunal specimens; specimen submitted to test whether fossil was of Late Glacial date... but is shown to be much older

and with OxA-1206 confirms stratigraphic overlap of fossils of very different ages in this part of the cave. All other fossils of lion at Pin Hole are from deep in the faunal spread and their overlap with Middle Palaeolithic artefacts would seem to imply ages greater than OxA-1806; see also OxA-1813.""

Carbon Date. 20. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a deposit of burnt material (2628) in the top half of a beehive storage pit (2611); the layers above and below this produced saucepan pots dating to the third-first centuries BC.

ID: 18399, C14 ID: HAR 1778 Date BP: 1980 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 2070, End BP: 1890

Abstract: Winklebury; 1973-74

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 20. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Leg bones from burial 55 with New Forest Ware beaker at Burntwood Farm, Itchen Valley Parish, Hampshire, England. Comment [Ed]: Date lies within Iron Age period.

ID: 325, C14 ID: HAR-1021 Date BP: 1980 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 1870, End BP: 2090

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 511, OS North: 341

Archaeologist Name: P J Fasham etc

Reference Name: Proc Hampshire Field Club Archaeol Soc, 36, 1980, 36-86 (esp 60)

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Carbon Date. 20. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Beckford - animal bone; sheep; this partial articulated sheep skeleton came from 75456, a circular and shallow posthole forming part of the semi-circular post-built S6. The bone may have been deposited after the abandonment of the building, the hollows left by the removal of posts being used for the deposition of the burials. Glacial sands and gravels underlie the archaeological deposits.

ID: 9479, C14 ID: OxA-15782 Date BP: 1980 +/- 31, Start Date BP: 2011, End BP: 1949

Abstract: Beckford: Animal Bone

Archaeologist Name: J Wills

Reference Name: Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 20. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from grave 55 (with grave goods).

ID: 16785, C14 ID: HAR 1021 Date BP: 1980 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 2090, End BP: 1870

Abstract: Marc 3: Burntwood Farm, R6; 1974-75

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 20. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the upper sand fill of a hearth. The sample was sealed by disturbed rubble and ploughsoil.

ID: 18011, C14 ID: HAR 3339 Date BP: 1980 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 2130, End BP: 1830

Abstract: Unstone; 1988-89

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 20. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from pit P891, layer 7 (ceramic phase 7), ?in association with pottery; submitted to the compare result with HAR-3743.

ID: 15745, C14 ID: HAR 2028 Date BP: 1980 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 2060, End BP: 1900

Abstract: Danebury; 1976-77

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 20. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; a combined sample from the postholes of the round house; less reliably stratified than OxA-823.

ID: 17193, C14 ID: OxA 824 Date BP: 1980 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 2060, End BP: 1900

Abstract: Penhale: Holywell Bay; 1985-86

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 20. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from P891 layer 7 (ceramic phase 7) at Danebury, nr Stockbridge, Hampshire, England.

ID: 1096, C14 ID: HAR-2028 Date BP: 1980 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1900, End BP: 2060

Abstract: multiple defences

Archaeologist Name: Barry Cunliffe

Reference Name: Cunliffe B, 'Danebury: an Iron Age hillfort in Hampshire: vol 1, the excavations 1969-78: the site' (= CBA Res Rep 52), 1984, 190-9; J Archaeol Sci, 19, 1992, 497-512 (calibration discussion)

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Carbon Date. 20. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: grain; from the lower fill of pit 62 in trench F.

ID: 15105, C14 ID: HAR 6700 Date BP: 1980 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 2060, End BP: 1900

Abstract: Asheldham Camp; 1985-86

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 20. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from stakes beneath the wall of the Roman fortress.

ID: 18515, C14 ID: HAR 2628 Date BP: 1980 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 2050, End BP: 1910

Abstract: York: Parliament Street; 1977-78

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 20. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from pit 2611 at Winklebury Camp, Basingstoke, Hampshire, England.

ID: 4873, C14 ID: HAR-1778 Date BP: 1980 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1890, End BP: 2070

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 613, OS North: 529

Archaeologist Name: K Smith and others

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 43, 1977, 31-129 (esp. 82-3 Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 83; Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 81

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Carbon Date. 20. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 780612, U77C2F48, from hearth close to postholes from which carbonised grain was recovered at Unstone, Derbyshire, England. Subm T Courtney 1979. [Ed: site type and grid ref not specified.]

ID: 6977, C14 ID: HAR-3339 Date BP: 1980 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 1830, End BP: 2130

OS Letter: SK, OS East: 37 ?, OS North: 77 ?

Archaeologist Name: T Courtney

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 88

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Carbon Date. 20. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from concentrations of charcoal just outside the remains of a circular oven or hearth, probably Iron Age.

ID: 17799, C14 ID: HAR 2227 Date BP: 1980 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 2050, End BP: 1910

Abstract: St Kew: Tregilders; 1976-77

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 25. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5472, C14 ID: OxA-2966 Date BP: 1975 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1905, End BP: 2045

Abstract: Mill Hill, Deal, England

Archaeologist Name: Halliwell

Reference Name: Archaeometry 35(2), 1993, 305-326

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Carbon Date. 25. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, from Layer 226, bottom of defensive ditch at Penycoed, Llangynog, Dyfed, Wales.

ID: 6947, C14 ID: CAR-712 Date BP: 1975 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1915, End BP: 2035

OS Letter: SN, OS East: 355, OS North: 148

Reference Name: Carmarthen Antiquary, 21, 1985, 75-112; Antiq J, 68, 1988, 51

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Carbon Date. 25. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample unspecified from late burning in broch tower, phase 7 at Howe, Stromness [Map], Orkney, Scotland. Coll S P Carter et al.

ID: 2945, C14 ID: GU-1786 Date BP: 1975 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1920, End BP: 2030

Abstract: Three superimposed thick-walled round buildings.

Reference Name: Glasgow Archaeol J, 11, 1984, 72; I Armit [comment and calibration], Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 121, 1991, 205

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Carbon Date. 25. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:Taxus baccata

ID: 5584, C14 ID: OxA-3230 Date BP: 1975 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1895, End BP: 2055

Abstract: Kilmashogue, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Lanting

Reference Name: Archaeometry 35(2), 1993, 305-326

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Carbon Date. 25. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Suffolk Rivers - waterlogged wood; -1.74m OD; as GrA-33471

ID: 9965, C14 ID: SUERC-12036 Date BP: 1975 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 2010, End BP: 1940

Abstract: Suffolk Rivers: Beccles core 1

Archaeologist Name: T Hill

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 26. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from f2.2 at Dalladies 2, Kincardineshire, Scotland.

ID: 3041, C14 ID: SRR-526 Date BP: 1974 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1934, End BP: 2014

OS Letter: NO, OS East: 626, OS North: 673

Archaeologist Name: T Watkins

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 110, 1978-80, 122-64

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Carbon Date. 30. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Carbonised wood from soil under hearth, House 2 at The Dunion, Roxburghshire, Borders, Scotland.

ID: 1360, C14 ID: GU-2171 Date BP: 1970 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1890, End BP: 2050

Abstract: House scoops

Archaeologist Name: J S Rideout (CEU)

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 117, 1987, 361-2

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Carbon Date. 30. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: sediment; from basal 5cm from a monolith taken fron an excavation trench (no. B139) cut across a palaeochannel on the Nene floodplain. The depth below the trench step is 167-172cm, monoliths were taken in the middle of the palaeochannel and the trench was cut into terrace gravels.

ID: 17305, C14 ID: HAR 9242 Date BP: 1970 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 2050, End BP: 1890

Abstract: Raunds Prehistoric: peat profile; 1988-89

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 30. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 4984, C14 ID: OxA-1382 Date BP: 1970 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1880, End BP: 2060

Abstract: London Lodge, England

Archaeologist Name: Evans

Reference Name: Archaeometry 31(2), 1989, 207-234

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Carbon Date. 30. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal fragments (90 gm) from upper portion of hearth pit of Phase 1 circular hut at Cyfannedd Fawr, Arthog, Cader Idris, Gwynedd, Wales. Comment (subm): Generally accords with accepted chronology of 2nd-4th century for huts of this type.

ID: 511, C14 ID: CAR-419 Date BP: 1970 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1900, End BP: 2040

OS Letter: SH, OS East: 633, OS North: 117

Archaeologist Name: Peter Crew

Reference Name: Arch in Wales, 21, 1981, 51; Radiocarbon, 27(B), 1985, 373

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Carbon Date. 30. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, AML 874397, 16351679, from uppermost organic fill of main enclosure ditch (F95) in direct assoc with articulated skeleton of common crane at HAD V, Upper Delphs Terrace, Haddenham, Cambridgeshire, England. Coll 1985, 1986, sub 1987 by C Evans. Comment (subm): dates (1) final use/abandonment of ditched enclosure and onset of freshwater flooding, and (2) skeleton of juvenile common crane, the latter of great zoological value as it throws light on crane-breeding areas in prehistory.

ID: 8653, C14 ID: HAR-8767 Date BP: 1970 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1910, End BP: 2030

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 411, OS North: 733

Archaeologist Name: C Evans, Univ Cambridge

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 92-3; Fenland Res, 3, 1986; Antiquity, 62, 1988, 360-70

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Carbon Date. 30. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: waterlogged plant macrofossil; from the uppermost organic fill of main enclosure ditch F.95, in direct association with an articulated skeleton of a juvenile common crane.

ID: 16225, C14 ID: HAR 8767 Date BP: 1970 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 2030, End BP: 1910

Abstract: Haddenham: V; 1988-89

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 30. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from lowest fill of pit in Trench 77/13 at Hascombe, Surrey, England.

ID: 4865, C14 ID: BM-1490 Date BP: 1970 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1920, End BP: 2020

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 5, OS North: 386

Archaeologist Name: F H Thompson

Reference Name: Antiq J, 59, 1979, 245-318 (esp. 272, 277-8, 281-4 Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 229-30 (BM dates)

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Carbon Date. 30. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 4946, C14 ID: OxA-1194 Date BP: 1970 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1910, End BP: 2030

Abstract: Thames skull, RCS, England

Archaeologist Name: Bradley

Reference Name: Archaeometry 30(1), 1988, 155-164

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Carbon Date. 30. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Waterlogged wood, id as oak, part of 315-yr tree-ring sequence from beams forming timber quay of Roman waterfront at Custom House, London, England. Subm 1978 by J Hillam (Univ Sheffield). Comment (JH): years 91-110, growth allowance 220 years. Samples can be correlated with other Roman waterfronts at New Fresh Wharf / Seal House; Custom House appears a few decades earlier.

ID: 6967, C14 ID: HAR-2532 Date BP: 1970 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1900, End BP: 2040

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 332, OS North: 805

Archaeologist Name: Dept Urban Archaeol, London 1973

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 85; Trans London Middx Archaeol Soc, 25, 1974, 117-219; Morgan R A & Schofield J in Fletcher J M (ed), Brit Archaeol Rep Int Ser S51, 1978, 223-38

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Carbon Date. 30. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from context CC level 3, general occupation, site phase 3 at Balloch Hill, Argyll, Strathclyde, Scotland. [Ed: See ref below for CAL range.]

ID: 1013, C14 ID: GU-1030 Date BP: 1970 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 1860, End BP: 2080

Abstract: Multiphase occupation

Archaeologist Name: E J Peltenburg

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 112, 1982, 142-214

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Carbon Date. 30. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, wood, from sealed feature associated with round house 1 at Pant, Bryncroes, Gwynedd, Wales.

ID: 7902, C14 ID: CAR-1357 Date BP: 1970 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1910, End BP: 2030

Abstract: Settlement with two cobwalled round houses

Archaeologist Name: M A Ward, Gwynedd Archaeol Trust

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 32, 1992, 70

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Carbon Date. 30. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Peat, AML 881263, RAPD1, id as sediment-type and pollen and plant macrofossil, from Trench B139 cut across palaeochannel of Nene floodplain near Raunds, Northmptonshire, England. Subm AGB 1988. Comment (subm): should provide reliable tpq date for palaeochannel abandonment.

ID: 8835, C14 ID: HAR-9242 Date BP: 1970 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1890, End BP: 2050

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 973, OS North: 724

Archaeologist Name: A G Brown and M Keough, Univ Leicester, 1987

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 68-9

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Carbon Date. 30. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from beams forming the quay; growth allowance 220 years.

ID: 16710, C14 ID: HAR 2532 Date BP: 1970 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 2040, End BP: 1900

Abstract: London: Custom House; 1977-78

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 30. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from layer of brown organic-rich silt similar to peat at Crane Wharf, Reading (W112), Berkshire, England. Subm John Terry 1986. Comment (subm): Measured for prehistoric date of associated deposits.

ID: 910, C14 ID: HAR-7026 Date BP: 1970 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1900, End BP: 2040

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 718, OS North: 733

Archaeologist Name: John Terry (Wessex Archaeol)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 180

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Carbon Date. 30. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: other:Triticum spelta

ID: 5123, C14 ID: OxA-1735 Date BP: 1970 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1900, End BP: 2040

Abstract: Dod Law, England

Archaeologist Name: van der Veen

Reference Name: Archaeometry 32(2), 1990, 211-237

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Carbon Date. 30. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from 1583, over wall 1550, Structure I1 (roundhouse), Period I at Prestatyn, Clwyd, Wales.

ID: 1594, C14 ID: CAR-964 Date BP: 1970 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1900, End BP: 2040

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 62, OS North: 817

Archaeologist Name: K Blockley

Reference Name: Blockley, K, 'Prestatyn 1984-5: an Iron Age farmstead and Romano-British industrial settlement in North Wales' (= Brit Archaeol Rep, 210), 1989, 22-3

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Carbon Date. 30. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as oak beam, tied into floating tree-ring chronology at Teeshan no.9, Antrim, N Ireland. [Ed: date revised at 1970.]

ID: 3265, C14 ID: UB-266 Date BP: 1970 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1890, End BP: 2050

OS Letter: D, OS East: 83, OS North: 78

Archaeologist Name: R Warner, A E P Collins

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 292

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Carbon Date. 30. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: other:T. aestivum

ID: 5125, C14 ID: OxA-1737 Date BP: 1970 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1900, End BP: 2040

Abstract: Rock Castle, England

Archaeologist Name: van der Veen

Reference Name: Archaeometry 32(2), 1990, 211-237

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30. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from one of an alignment of stakes in the intertidal zone running under the storm beach. The stake protrudes above the surface and passes through gravel and sandy silt.

ID: 18432, C14 ID: GU 5263 Date BP: 1970 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 2020, End BP: 1920

Abstract: Wootton-Quarr: 92A; 1992-93

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

Carbon Date. 30. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from layer 187 consisting of brown organic rich silt, similar to peat.

ID: 17357, C14 ID: HAR 7026 Date BP: 1970 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 2040, End BP: 1900

Abstract: Reading: Crane Wharf; 1986-87

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 30. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample not stated from pit 3660 at Winklebury Camp, Basingstoke, Hampshire, England.

ID: 4874, C14 ID: HAR-1765 Date BP: 1970 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1900, End BP: 2040

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 613, OS North: 529

Archaeologist Name: K Smith and others

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 43, 1977, 31-129 (esp. 82-3 Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 83; Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 81

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Carbon Date. 30. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 6319, C14 ID: OxA-790 Date BP: 1970 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1890, End BP: 2050

Abstract: Lindow Moss II, England

Archaeologist Name: British Mus.

Reference Name: Archaeometry 30(1), 1988, 155-164

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Carbon Date. 30. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, another sample from basal black layer at Gortcorbies, Limavady, Londonderry, Ireland. [Ed: date lies within Iron Age.]

ID: 718, C14 ID: UB-435E Date BP: 1970 +/- 95, Start Date BP: 1875, End BP: 2065

OS Letter: C, OS East: 743, OS North: 259

Archaeologist Name: A G Smith / I C Goddard

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 453-4

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Carbon Date. 30. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from pit assoc with houses over at Kennel Hall Knowe, Plashetts, Northumberland, England.

ID: 126, C14 ID: HAR-1937 Date BP: 1970 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1900, End BP: 2040

OS Letter: NY, OS East: 667, OS North: 898

Archaeologist Name: G Jobey

Reference Name: Archaeol Aeliana, ser 5, 6, 1978, 1-28 (esp 11)

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Carbon Date. 30. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a dump of iron forging slag.

ID: 16301, C14 ID: HAR 2819 Date BP: 1970 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 2050, End BP: 1890

Abstract: Hartfield: Garden Hill; 1977-78

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 31. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Beckford - human bone; one of seven inhumations from a small cemetery. All of the burials were salvage recorded and the bone was fragmentary. This is an extended adult inhumation lying on its left side with its head in the normal position. Glacial sands and gravels underlie the archaeological deposits.

ID: 9557, C14 ID: OxA-16763 Date BP: 1969 +/- 27, Start Date BP: 1996, End BP: 1942

Abstract: Beckford: Human Inhumations

Archaeologist Name: J Wills

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 35. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Suffolk Rivers - waterlogged plant macrofossil; Poaceae stems and internode; .11m OD; from the base of a unit of dark-brown/grey-brown herbaceous well-humified silty peat.

ID: 9972, C14 ID: GrA-33481 Date BP: 1965 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 2005, End BP: 1925

Abstract: Suffolk Rivers: Hengrave

Archaeologist Name: T Hill

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 39. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as large timber, from massacre level, guard-chamber at South Cadbury Castle, Somerset, England.

ID: 4798, C14 ID: GU-646 Date BP: 1961 +/- 27, Start Date BP: 1934, End BP: 1988

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 62, OS North: 25

Archaeologist Name: L Alcock

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 174; Antiquity, 53, 1979, 31-8; Bull Board Celtic Stud, 28, 1980, 708-12

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Carbon Date. 40. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: grain; from the bottom of a fairly deep pit cut into the Lower Greensand bedrock.

ID: 16315, C14 ID: HAR 1289 Date BP: 1960 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 2030, End BP: 1890

Abstract: Hascombe Hillfort; 1975-76

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 40. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from lowest fill of pit 1, Trench 77/6 at Hascombe, Surrey, England.

ID: 4866, C14 ID: BM-1491 Date BP: 1960 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1910, End BP: 2010

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 5, OS North: 386

Archaeologist Name: F H Thompson

Reference Name: Antiq J, 59, 1979, 245-318 (esp. 272, 277-8, 281-4 Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 229-30 (BM dates)

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Carbon Date. 40. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as Quercus, from timbers of Pd. 1 bridge at Aldwincle, Northamptonshire, England.

ID: 854, C14 ID: HAR-1186 Date BP: 1960 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1880, End BP: 2040

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 999, OS North: 801

Archaeologist Name: D A Jackson

Reference Name: Britannia, 7, 1976, 39-72, esp. 46

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Carbon Date. 40. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample not stated, from ?start of secondary occupation at Dun an Ruigh Ruaidh, Loch Broom, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland. [Ed: see fundamental reexamination in third ref below.]

ID: 820, C14 ID: GaK-2496 Date BP: 1960 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1860, End BP: 2060

OS Letter: NH, OS East: 149, OS North: 901

Archaeologist Name: E W MacKie

Reference Name: Discovery Excav Scot, 1969, 44-5; Glasgow Archaeol J, 7, 1980, 32-79; Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 121, 1991, 209 (reassessment)

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Carbon Date. 40. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as twigs under 30mm dia, under 10 years' growth - oak (G C Morgan), from sample WS4, layers 0747 to 0749 within initial filling of recut enclosure ditch 4 (0714) near entrance at Collfryn, Llansantffraid Deuddwr, Powys, Wales. Comment (subm): Part-sample WS19 removed from WS4 for identification, appears to differ from the field ident. for this sample; and see excavation report.

ID: 1878, C14 ID: CAR-561 Date BP: 1960 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1890, End BP: 2030

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 221, OS North: 173

Archaeologist Name: W Britnell (Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust)

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 55, 1989, 89-134 fiche pp 61-4

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Carbon Date. 40. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Carbonized grain from final socket, Terrace F8 hut at Wrekin, Shropshire, England.

ID: 47, C14 ID: Birm-532 Date BP: 1960 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1870, End BP: 2050

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 631, OS North: 83

Archaeologist Name: S C Stanford

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 17, 1975, 268; Archaeol J, 141, 1984, 61-90

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Carbon Date. 40. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: other:Triticum spelta

ID: 5129, C14 ID: OxA-1741 Date BP: 1960 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1890, End BP: 2030

Abstract: Murton, England

Archaeologist Name: van der Veen

Reference Name: Archaeometry 32(2), 1990, 211-237

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Carbon Date. 40. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone;

ID: 15337, C14 ID: HAR 3456 Date BP: 1960 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 2030, End BP: 1890

Abstract: Bidford-on-Avon: Lloyd's Bank; 1979-80

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 40. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Till-Tweed Project 2004-7 - charcoal; samples TIT-1 and two were recovered from a test pit in Field 33 at St Cuthbert's Farm; this field produced a lithic density scatter of 198.9 lithics per hectare - the highest density ever recorded in north-eastern England. All diagnostic material was Mesolithic in age, and the scatter is thought to be indicative of a Mesolithic settlement site (Passmore and Wadddington forthcoming). Both samples are from a depth of 0.5m in Test pit 10 and were extracted from the ditch fill of a rectilinear crop-mark enclosure lying beneath the plough soil and lithic scatter. The samples are fragments of charcoal. The oak sapwood provides the most reliable wood for dating. It was not possible to assess the likely age of the ash but as it consists of heartwood, it may already comprise some decades or so in age. The sample was extracted from a matrix of sandy silty clay at a depth of 0.5m. The feature is cut into fill overlying carboniferous limestone, while the geology of the catchment upstream of the site, is dominated by Silurian and Ordovician greywackes, slates, and shales in the west and a mixture of Devonian sandstone and Carboniferous limestone to the east. The subsoil is free-draining and there is no natural contamination anticipated.

ID: 10011, C14 ID: SUERC-9078 Date BP: 1960 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1995, End BP: 1925

Abstract: Till-Tweed: St Cuthbert's Farm, Field 33

Archaeologist Name: D Passmore and C Waddington

Reference Name: Passmore and Waddington forthcoming

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Carbon Date. 40. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id as domestic ox femur, from beyond Sump 4 at c 130m depth in cave at Swildon's Hole, Somerset, England. Coll P J Andrews (BMNH). Comments (lab): Part of cave taphonomy programme; [Ed]: Revised date from previous BM-1808.

ID: 1657, C14 ID: BM-1808R Date BP: 1960 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 1840, End BP: 2080

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 531, OS North: 513

Archaeologist Name: P J Andrews (BMNH Mus)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 270 (original date Radiocarbon, 32, 1990 68 (revised date)

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Carbon Date. 40. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from monolith tin I from the eastern edge of Midgeholme Moss, at a depth of 52-56cm.

ID: 15378, C14 ID: GU 5176 Date BP: 1960 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 2010, End BP: 1910

Abstract: Birdoswald: Midgeholme Moss 7/91; 1991-92

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 40. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Grain and assoc. charcoal from Pit 1 Trench 77/2 at Hascombe, Surrey, England.

ID: 4860, C14 ID: HAR-1289 Date BP: 1960 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1890, End BP: 2030

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 5, OS North: 386

Archaeologist Name: F H Thompson

Reference Name: Antiq J, 59, 1979, 245-318 (esp. 272, 277-8, 281-4 Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 229-30 (BM dates)

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Carbon Date. 40. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as small, 032a, from lower silts, perimeter ditch, east side of enclosure near terminal, at Bryn Eryr, Llansadwrn, Anglesey, Gwynedd, Wales. Comment (subm): [see ref.]

ID: 7713, C14 ID: CAR-945 Date BP: 1960 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1900, End BP: 2020

Abstract: Multiphase, Iron Age to RB, square ditched enclosure

Archaeologist Name: David Longley

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 64, 1998, 225-73 esp.262

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Carbon Date. 40. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: other:Triticum spelta

ID: 5122, C14 ID: OxA-1734 Date BP: 1960 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1890, End BP: 2030

Abstract: Dod Law, England

Archaeologist Name: van der Veen

Reference Name: Archaeometry 32(2), 1990, 211-237

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Carbon Date. 40. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from the outer ten rings of wood taken from a crane post.

ID: 15641, C14 ID: UB 3132 Date BP: 1960 +/- 16, Start Date BP: 1976, End BP: 1944

Abstract: Chesters: Bridge Abutment; 1988-89

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 40. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: [Charcoal ?] 325 from surface within roundhouse B (stratigraphically earlier than context contains late 2nd century pottery), at Bryn Eryr, Llansadwrn, Anglesey, Gwynedd, Wales. Comment (subm): [see ref.]

ID: 7759, C14 ID: CAR-1063 Date BP: 1960 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1900, End BP: 2020

Abstract: Multiphase, Iron Age to RB, square ditched enclosure

Archaeologist Name: David Longley

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 64, 1998, 225-73 esp.262

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Carbon Date. 40. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the fill of the main ditch.

ID: 17208, C14 ID: HAR 452 Date BP: 1960 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 2040, End BP: 1880

Abstract: Pitchbury Ramparts; 1973-74

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 40. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from fallen timber 33 belonging to the first period of construction.

ID: 15063, C14 ID: HAR 1186 Date BP: 1960 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 2040, End BP: 1880

Abstract: Aldwincle; 1975-76

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 48. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood charcoal from rampart B (Cadbury 7) at South Cadbury Castle, Somerset, England.

ID: 4795, C14 ID: SRR-449 Date BP: 1952 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1892, End BP: 2012

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 62, OS North: 25

Archaeologist Name: L Alcock

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 174; Antiquity, 53, 1979, 31-8; Bull Board Celtic Stud, 28, 1980, 708-12

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Carbon Date. 49. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, sample 3, from one of last three Iron Age levels at Dun Ailinne, Knockaulin, Co Kildare, Ireland. [Ed: a TL date from MASCA on burnt soil from Iron Age 4 level gave 1473 190. See third and fourth refs below.]

ID: 3743, C14 ID: SI-979 Date BP: 1951 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1871, End BP: 2031

Abstract: Hilltop settlement

Archaeologist Name: B Wailes

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 399-400; J Roy Soc Antiq Ir, 100, 1970, 79-90; J Co Kildare Archaeol Soc, 15, 1974-5, 345-58; MASCA Newslett, 11(2), 1975, 7

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Carbon Date. 49. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as large piece, from posthole 1 of main oval ring, context as for GU-1366 at Dun an Ruigh Ruaidh, Loch Broom, Highland, Scotland. Coll E W MacKie.

ID: 3029, C14 ID: GU-1368 Date BP: 1951 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1886, End BP: 2016

OS Letter: NH, OS East: 149, OS North: 901

Archaeologist Name: E W MacKie

Reference Name: Glasgow Archaeol J, 7, 1980, 32-79 esp 77; Northern Archaeol, 5-6, 1984-5, 54

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Carbon Date. 50. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: antler:

ID: 5425, C14 ID: OxA-2685 Date BP: 1950 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1880, End BP: 2020

Abstract: Thwing, England

Archaeologist Name: Manby

Reference Name: Archaeometry 33(2), 1991, 279-296

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Carbon Date. 50. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the filling of a small pit.

ID: 16320, C14 ID: HAR 1701 Date BP: 1950 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 2050, End BP: 1850

Abstract: Hascombe Hillfort; 1976-77

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 50. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5474, C14 ID: OxA-2968 Date BP: 1950 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1880, End BP: 2020

Abstract: Mill Hill, Deal, England

Archaeologist Name: Halliwell

Reference Name: Archaeometry 35(2), 1993, 305-326

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Carbon Date. 50. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as waterlogged oak, (context 730, structure 2, phase 1) from board 262/112 deposited with broken stakes in ashy fill of timber- and clay-lined pit, which probably functioned as brine storage and settling tank at Droitwich - Friar Street, Here-Worc, England. Subm R Morgan. Comment (subm) (RM): board possibly part of pit superstructure? Finds include early 2nd century AD pottery and briquetage. Sample taken from outermost 20 sapwood growth rings, very close to felling year. Annual rings now dated absolutely to AD 25-45. See also monograph.

ID: 2303, C14 ID: HAR-2263 Date BP: 1950 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1880, End BP: 2020

Abstract: Salt production site

Archaeologist Name: A Hunt 1975

Reference Name: Woodiwiss S (ed), 'Iron Age and Roman salt production and the medieval town of Droitwich...' (CBA Res Rep 81), 1992, 8, 32, 119 and m'fiche; Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 90-1

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Carbon Date. 50. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Peat, AML 841428, BRD0185A, from base of section at Staunch Meadow, Brandon, Suffolk, England. Comment (subm): peat samples also provide pollen and macrofossil data on local vegetation change. Middle Saxon pottery found in upper part of peat.

ID: 6990, C14 ID: HAR-6475 Date BP: 1950 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1880, End BP: 2020

Abstract: Peat samples

Archaeologist Name: P Murphy, UEA

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 92; Antiquity, 62, 1988, 371-7

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Carbon Date. 50. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 6311, C14 ID: OxA-782 Date BP: 1950 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1870, End BP: 2030

Abstract: Lindow Moss II, England

Archaeologist Name: British Mus.

Reference Name: Archaeometry 30(1), 1988, 155-164

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Carbon Date. 50. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from same timber as HAR-2572, from part of the Roman water supply system

ID: 15647, C14 ID: HAR 3086 Date BP: 1950 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 2020, End BP: 1880

Abstract: Chichester; 1978-79

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Carbon Date. 50. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the base of a peat section from which a column of samples for pollen analysis and macrofossil analysis was taken. The section showed 190cm of peats and interdigitating sands. Two samples were submitted, one from a depth of 188-190cm and another from 186-188cm.

ID: 15415, C14 ID: HAR 6475 Date BP: 1950 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 2020, End BP: 1880

Abstract: Brandon: Staunch Meadow, environmental sequences; 1984-85

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 50. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a patch of burning in the upper fill of a Bronze Age ring ditch.

ID: 16606, C14 ID: HAR 3706 Date BP: 1950 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 2020, End BP: 1880

Abstract: Levington: Site LVT023; 1979-80

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 50. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: antler; the sample was recovered from the packing material around a posthole of the inner ring of the central building, which was dug into solid rock.

ID: 17949, C14 ID: OxA 2685 Date BP: 1950 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 2020, End BP: 1880

Abstract: Thwing: Paddock Hill 83; 1989-90

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 50. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as mixed, from burning contemporary with structure near fort entrance at Clegyr Boia, St David's, Dyfed, Wales.

ID: 1, C14 ID: BM-1110 Date BP: 1950 +/- 116, Start Date BP: 1834, End BP: 2066

OS Letter: SM, OS East: 737, OS North: 251

Archaeologist Name: A Williams

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 343; Archaeol Cambrensis, 102, 1952, 20-47

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Carbon Date. 50. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: waterlogged plant macrofossil; cones from the basal waterlogged gravel fill of a 'pond', well sealed under organic fills and demolition rubble, which is associated with the Romano-British complex.

ID: 16177, C14 ID: GU 5268 Date BP: 1950 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 2010, End BP: 1890

Abstract: Godmanchester: Rectory Farm; 1992-93

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 50. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from fill of pit Trench 8 (1975) at Hascombe, Surrey, England.

ID: 4867, C14 ID: HAR-1701 Date BP: 1950 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1850, End BP: 2050

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 5, OS North: 386

Archaeologist Name: F H Thompson

Reference Name: Antiq J, 59, 1979, 245-318 (esp. 272, 277-8, 281-4 Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 229-30 (BM dates)

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Carbon Date. 50. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: [Charcoal ?] 271 from base of pit or posthole close to eastern perimeter of enclosure at Bryn Eryr, Llansadwrn, Anglesey, Gwynedd, Wales. Comment (subm): [see ref.]

ID: 7757, C14 ID: CAR-1059 Date BP: 1950 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1880, End BP: 2020

Abstract: Multiphase, Iron Age to RB, square ditched enclosure

Archaeologist Name: David Longley

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 64, 1998, 225-73 esp.262

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Carbon Date. 50. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample unspecified from earliest phase occupation at Buston Crannog, Kilmaurs, Ayrshire, Strathclyde, Scotland.

ID: 3516, C14 ID: GU-3000 Date BP: 1950 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1900, End BP: 2000

Abstract: Multiphase occupation

Archaeologist Name: Anne Crone

Reference Name: Curr Archaeol, 11, 1991, 295-7

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Carbon Date. 50. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a large deposit of fine charcoal which infilled depressions in the subsided ditch-fill and which was sealed by a deposit of sand and gravel provisionally identified as a building platform. Both the ditch and the platform are Roman. Although cut by later intrusions, the sample was taken well away from the truncation.

ID: 18453, C14 ID: GU 5007 Date BP: 1950 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 2000, End BP: 1900

Abstract: Worcester: Deansway; 1990-91

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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50. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from a board deposited with broken stakes (730), second-century AD pottery and briquetage in the ashy fill of a pit lined with timber and clay, possibly a brine storage and settling tank; the board may have been part of the superstructure of the pit. Expected date is first to second century AD.

ID: 15870, C14 ID: HAR 2263 Date BP: 1950 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 2020, End BP: 1880

Abstract: Droitwich: Friar Street; 1977-78

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

Carbon Date. 51. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Carbonized grain from massacre level, guard chamber floor at South Cadbury Castle, Somerset, England. Comment (lab): Sample also analysed as SRR-691.

ID: 4799, C14 ID: GU-649 Date BP: 1949 +/- 26, Start Date BP: 1923, End BP: 1975

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 62, OS North: 25

Archaeologist Name: L Alcock

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 174; Antiquity, 53, 1979, 31-8; Bull Board Celtic Stud, 28, 1980, 708-12

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Carbon Date. 51. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal assoc with Iron B pottery in pit-bottom at Minepit Wood, Withyham, Sussex, England.

ID: 3230, C14 ID: BM-363 Date BP: 1949 +/- 43, Start Date BP: 1906, End BP: 1992

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 523, OS North: 338

Archaeologist Name: J H Money

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 178; Hist Metall, 8(1), 1974, 1-20

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Carbon Date. 55. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Soil and charcoal from old sod layer buried by construction of bank and ditch at Narraghmore, Co Kildare, Ireland. Subm K Ryan.

ID: 1550, C14 ID: P-2413 Date BP: 1945 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1885, End BP: 2005

OS Letter: N, OS East: 788, OS North: 1

Archaeologist Name: T Fanning

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 19, 1977, 223; J Co Kildare Archaeol Soc, 15, 1972, 171-7

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Carbon Date. 59. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from upper fill of F26 at Pitcairn, Glenrothes, Fife, Scotland. Comment (subm): GU-1004, probably contaminated by coal, omitted.

ID: 175, C14 ID: GU-1005 Date BP: 1941 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 1866, End BP: 2016

OS Letter: NO, OS East: 273, OS North: 26

Archaeologist Name: G J Barclay

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 109, 1977-8 (1980), 361-6

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Carbon Date. 60. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id as horse metatarsal (A J Legge), from sample KN/PY of ring-ditched horse burial No. 2, within Neo enclosure and close to Iron Age enclosure at Kirkburn Site 2, near Driffield, Humberside, England. Comment (subm): Combined results from this date and BM-2619 give 1910 35; surprising as no other RB evidence in area.

ID: 1497, C14 ID: BM-2674 Date BP: 1940 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1890, End BP: 1990

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 984, OS North: 574

Archaeologist Name: Ian Stead

Reference Name: Stead, Ian, 'Iron Age cemeteries in East Yorkshire' (= English Heritage Archaeol Rep, 22), 1991, 169; Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 57

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Carbon Date. 60. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from context 3060, structure 19, phase 8 at Droitwich - Old Bowling Green, Here-Worc, England. Comment (subm): See monograph.

ID: 2296, C14 ID: HAR-5879 Date BP: 1940 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1860, End BP: 2020

Abstract: Salt production site

Archaeologist Name: S Woodiwiss

Reference Name: Woodiwiss S (ed), 'Iron Age and Roman salt production and the medieval town of Droitwich...' (CBA Res Rep 81), 1992, 8, 32, 119 and m'fiche

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Carbon Date. 60. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a hearth in context 515, found at a depth of approximately 2m.

ID: 17908, C14 ID: HAR 8530 Date BP: 1940 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 2020, End BP: 1860

Abstract: Tattershall Thorpe; 1987-88

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 60. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from a stave of an intact half of a wooden barrel, set as a trough in the ground, similar to four others from the site. The pottery assemblage indicates a fourth-century depositional date. This barrel lay adjacent to another (F1102) dated to AD 70-420 at 95% confidence (HAR-4084; 1770 ? 70 BP) (Reimer et al 2004).

ID: 15880, C14 ID: HAR 5879 Date BP: 1940 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 2020, End BP: 1860

Abstract: Droitwich: Old Bowling Green; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 60. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; 173-178cm of a peat core of 480cm.

ID: 16979, C14 ID: GU 5158 Date BP: 1940 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 2050, End BP: 1830

Abstract: North West Wetlands Survey: Fenton Cottage; 1991-92

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 60. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: [Charcoal ?] 305 from drain within roundhouse B, northern arc of wall, at Bryn Eryr, Llansadwrn, Anglesey, Gwynedd, Wales. Comment (subm): [see ref.]

ID: 7758, C14 ID: CAR-1065 Date BP: 1940 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1880, End BP: 2000

Abstract: Multiphase, Iron Age to RB, square ditched enclosure

Archaeologist Name: David Longley

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 64, 1998, 225-73 esp.262

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Carbon Date. 60. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, FCP4, from low levels of enclosure ditch, in centre of site, belonging to middle phase (2) of occupation at Claydon Pike, Lechlade, Gloucestershire, England.

ID: 8794, C14 ID: HAR-5410 Date BP: 1940 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1860, End BP: 2020

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 21 ?, OS North: 99 ?

Archaeologist Name: D Miles, Oxford AU 1981

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 57

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Carbon Date. 60. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from the second lowest fill of ditch 4 in section F of blue-grey sticky clay. Each stake was at least 1.5m long lying horizontally on the base of ditch 4.

ID: 15557, C14 ID: HAR 5614 Date BP: 1940 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 2050, End BP: 1830

Abstract: Caldecotte: MK-117; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 60. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as hazel, from central posthole of round house to S of main enclosure at The Dod, Teviothead, Borders, Scotland. Coll Ian M Smith (Univ Durham). Comment (subm): [Ed: one source gives plus/minus error as 65].

ID: 3013, C14 ID: GU-1419 Date BP: 1940 +/- 135, Start Date BP: 1805, End BP: 2075

Abstract: D-shaped bivallate

Archaeologist Name: Ian M Smith

Reference Name: Northern Archaeol, 3, 1982, 6-18; in Harding D W (ed), 'Later prehistoric settlement in SE Scotland', 1982, 129-35

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Carbon Date. 60. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Peat from peat monolith 40m from mound, basal blanket peat at 18-22cm at Pubble, Loughermore Townland, Londonderry, Ireland. Comment (subm): See ref for extensive comment.

ID: 3213, C14 ID: UB-350 Date BP: 1940 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1870, End BP: 2010

OS Letter: C, OS East: 585, OS North: 128

Archaeologist Name: C Warhurst

Reference Name: Proc Royal Ir Acad C, 81, 1981, 29-66

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Carbon Date. 60. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 6310, C14 ID: OxA-781 Date BP: 1940 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1860, End BP: 2020

Abstract: Lindow Moss II, England

Archaeologist Name: British Mus.

Reference Name: Archaeometry 30(1), 1988, 155-164

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Carbon Date. 60. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; the charcoal was obtained from a charred beam in the portico of the Basilica

ID: 18474, C14 ID: HAR 5629 Date BP: 1940 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 2040, End BP: 1840

Abstract: Wroxeter; 1982-83

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 60. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 872567, from a hearth, sample ref. TT8615 at Tattershall Thorpe, Lincolnshire, England. Comment (subm PC): Result establishes date of secondary site use and enhances the Tattershall Thorpe sequence.

ID: 1671, C14 ID: HAR-8530 Date BP: 1940 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1860, End BP: 2020

OS Letter: TF, OS East: 223, OS North: 598

Archaeologist Name: P Chowne 1986

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 99; Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 54-5; Proc Prehist Soc, 52, 1986, 159-88 (esp. 162)

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Carbon Date. 60. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, AML 823999, from four stakes in context 95, second lowest fill of ditch 4 in sec F of blue-grey sticky clay; each stake at least 1.5m long lying horizontally in base of ditch at Bow Brickhill - Mill Field site, MK 117, Buckinghamshire, England. Subm D Haddon-Reece 1983.

ID: 2910, C14 ID: HAR-5614 Date BP: 1940 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 1830, End BP: 2050

Abstract: oblong ditch site

Archaeologist Name: M Petchey

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 338 (date Aerial Archaeol, 8, 1982, 17-24 (oblong ditch type)

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60. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample unspecified from ditch fill and rebuilding of west terminal of rampart at Howe, Stromness [Map], Orkney, Scotland. Coll S P Carter et al. Comment (subm): slightly too late.

ID: 2941, C14 ID: GU-1759 Date BP: 1940 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1880, End BP: 2000

Abstract: Three superimposed thick walled round buildings.

Reference Name: Glasgow Archaeol J, 11, 1984, 72; I Armit [comment and calibration], Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 121, 1991, 205

Carbon Date. 60. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone; from the low levels of an Iron Age enclosure ditch, which is in the centre of the site and belongs to the middle phase (phase 2) of occupation.

ID: 15685, C14 ID: HAR 5410 Date BP: 1940 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 2020, End BP: 1860

Abstract: Claydon Pike; 1982-83

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 65. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample unspecified from early burning in broch tower, phase 7 at Howe, Stromness [Map], Orkney, Scotland. Coll S P Carter et al.

ID: 2944, C14 ID: GU-1788 Date BP: 1935 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1880, End BP: 1990

Abstract: Three superimposed thick-walled round buildings.

Reference Name: Glasgow Archaeol J, 11, 1984, 72; I Armit [comment and calibration], Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 121, 1991, 205

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Carbon Date. 65. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Pit 1 of (?) cremation fire-pits at Camelon, Stirlingshire, Scotland.

ID: 533, C14 ID: GU-1188 Date BP: 1935 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1880, End BP: 1990

OS Letter: NS, OS East: 860, OS North: 810

Archaeologist Name: D J Breeze, D Rich-Gray

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 110, 1978-80, 513-17

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Carbon Date. 65. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Suffolk Rivers - waterlogged plant macrofossil; unidentified seed; .27m OD; this sample was taken from the base of a dark brown very well-humified unit, which is underlain by a silty peat. The underlying geology of the area surrounding Mickle Mere comprises predominantly chalk, chalk till, and glaciofluvial drift and till. The stratigraphy and sedimentology of the deposits suggest the area initially infilled naturally through biogenic in situ sedimentation. Thin minerogenic horizons are present within the peat deposits, which may have been accumulated during periods of temporary catchment instability and floodplain flooding. The peat is capped by a layer of silt which is likely to have accumulated through floodplain deposition. The natural water table was located c 0.4m from the surface. Rootlet penetration was not evident within the core upon extraction.

ID: 9983, C14 ID: GrA-35055 Date BP: 1935 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1975, End BP: 1895

Abstract: Suffolk Rivers: Ixworth

Archaeologist Name: T Hill

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 66. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from f12 at Dalladies 2, Kincardineshire, Scotland.

ID: 3042, C14 ID: SRR-288 Date BP: 1934 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1884, End BP: 1984

OS Letter: NO, OS East: 626, OS North: 673

Archaeologist Name: T Watkins

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 110, 1978-80, 122-64

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Carbon Date. 70. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from middle of ring ditch, dates Durotrigan pot and bronzes at Gussage All Saints, Dorset, England.

ID: 137, C14 ID: Q-1202 Date BP: 1930 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 1855, End BP: 2005

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 998, OS North: 101

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 17, 1975, 310-11; Wainwright, G J, 'Gussage All Saints: an Iron Age settlement in Dorset', 1979

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Carbon Date. 70. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from layer 9.

ID: 15340, C14 ID: HAR 5030 Date BP: 1930 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 2000, End BP: 1860

Abstract: Bigbury Camp; 1988-89

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 70. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, large timber, id as oak, from base of hearth at Peldon, Essex, England. Comment (subm): Archaeomagnetic date in range 10 BC - AD 40.

ID: 130, C14 ID: HAR-1832 Date BP: 1930 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1860, End BP: 2000

OS Letter: TM, OS East: 5, OS North: 156

Archaeologist Name: K de Brisay / A J Clark

Reference Name: Antiq J, 58, 1978, 31-60 (esp 58)

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Carbon Date. 70. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from the binding hoops found in a pit (F1038), probably the remains of a barrel whose staves had been removed. It should be of a similar date to the others found on the site.

ID: 15881, C14 ID: HAR 5880 Date BP: 1930 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 2010, End BP: 1850

Abstract: Droitwich: Old Bowling Green; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 70. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as waterlogged twigs, from enclosure ditch 301l at Fisherwick, Lichfield, Staffordshire, England.

ID: 124, C14 ID: HAR-2469 Date BP: 1930 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1850, End BP: 2010

OS Letter: SK, OS East: 187, OS North: 82

Archaeologist Name: C Smith

Reference Name: Brit Archaeol Rep, 61, 1979, 91

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Carbon Date. 70. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a pit which was apparently cut into the old land surface immediately before the construction of the rampart, and sealed by the rampart to a depth of c 0.45m; on the basis of the pottery and the nature of the earthwork, the expected date is fifth-fourth century BC, prior to the currency of Glastonbury pottery, which is fairly common in Devon.

ID: 18413, C14 ID: HAR 235 Date BP: 1930 +/- 200, Start Date BP: 2130, End BP: 1730

Abstract: Woodbury Castle; 1971-72

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 70. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from the horizontals forming the well framework.

ID: 17148, C14 ID: HAR 2913 Date BP: 1930 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 2020, End BP: 1840

Abstract: Odell; 1978-79

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 70. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from destruction deposit of Roman road at Skeldergate, York, Yorkshire, England.

ID: 3558, C14 ID: HAR-1418 Date BP: 1930 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1860, End BP: 2000

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 602, OS North: 514

Archaeologist Name: S Donaghey/ A R Hall

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 80-1; Archaeol York, 4/1, 1978, 13 & 25; Archaeol York, 14/3, 1980, 105 & 111; Antiquity, 53, 1979, 112-20

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Carbon Date. 70. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; possible iron re-smelting hearth adjacent to, but not necessarily contemporary with, the Romano-British tile kiln

ID: 16299, C14 ID: HAR 6390 Date BP: 1930 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 2000, End BP: 1860

Abstract: Hartfield: Cansiron Farm; 1984-85

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 70. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the bottom layer but one in a pit which contained pottery of the sixth-fifth century BC (pit 3660, layer 3643).

ID: 18398, C14 ID: HAR 1765 Date BP: 1930 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 2000, End BP: 1860

Abstract: Winklebury; 1973-74

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 70. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, sample 2, from fill of Trench B, Iron Age phases 3 or 4 at Dun Ailinne, Knockaulin, Co Kildare, Ireland. [Ed: a TL date from MASCA on burnt soil from Iron Age 4 level gave 1473 190. See third and fourth refs below.]

ID: 3744, C14 ID: SI-978 Date BP: 1930 +/- 85, Start Date BP: 1845, End BP: 2015

Abstract: Hilltop settlement

Archaeologist Name: B Wailes

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 399-400; J Roy Soc Antiq Ir, 100, 1970, 79-90; J Co Kildare Archaeol Soc, 15, 1974-5, 345-58; MASCA Newslett, 11(2), 1975, 7

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Carbon Date. 70. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a layer associated with Roman destruction levels.

ID: 18499, C14 ID: HAR 1418 Date BP: 1930 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 2000, End BP: 1860

Abstract: York: 58-9 Skeldergate, Bishopshill 1; 1975-76

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 70. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; a Roman waterfront.

ID: 16722, C14 ID: HAR 1913 Date BP: 1930 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 2020, End BP: 1840

Abstract: London: New Fresh Wharf; 1976-77

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 70. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from an Iron Age pit (as HAR-2270 and HAR-2780).

ID: 16795, C14 ID: HAR 2693 Date BP: 1930 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 2000, End BP: 1860

Abstract: Marc 3: Micheldever Wood, R27; 1978-79

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 70. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from the waterlogged silts of an Iron Age enclosure ditch.

ID: 16094, C14 ID: HAR 2469 Date BP: 1930 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 2010, End BP: 1850

Abstract: Fisherwick; 1977-78

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 70. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from worked stake in damp basal fill of ditch at Shiels, Govan, Glasgow, Strathclyde, Scotland.

ID: 1223, C14 ID: SRR-576 Date BP: 1930 +/- 140, Start Date BP: 1790, End BP: 2070

Abstract: Ditched enclosure

Archaeologist Name: J G Scott

Reference Name: Discovery Excav Scotl, 1973, 66-7; Discovery Excav Scotl, 1974, 82-3; Brit Archaeol Rep Int Ser, S181, 1983, 125 (side ref)

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Carbon Date. 70. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from layer 9 (upper fill) in southern defensive ditch at Bigberry / Bigbury, Kent, England.

ID: 1854, C14 ID: HAR-5030 Date BP: 1930 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1860, End BP: 2000

OS Letter: TR, OS East: 117, OS North: 575

Archaeologist Name: K Blockley and P Blockley

Reference Name: Archaeol Cantiana, 107, 1989, 239-51 esp. 250

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Carbon Date. 70. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from context 1228, structure 15, phase 8 at Droitwich, Old Bowling Green, Here-Worc, England. Comment (subm): See monograph.

ID: 2297, C14 ID: HAR-5880 Date BP: 1930 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1850, End BP: 2010

Abstract: Salt production site

Archaeologist Name: S Woodiwiss

Reference Name: Woodiwiss S (ed), 'Iron Age and Roman salt production and the medieval town of Droitwich...' (CBA Res Rep 81), 1992, 8, 32, 119 and m'fiche

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Carbon Date. 70. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from curving ditch thought to predate church enclosure bank at Capel Maelog, Llandrindod Wells, Radnors, Powys, Wales.

ID: 1347, C14 ID: CAR-1074 Date BP: 1930 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1870, End BP: 1990

OS Letter: SO, OS East: 67, OS North: 613

Archaeologist Name: W J Britnell and Nigel Jones

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 27, 1987, 65

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Carbon Date. 70. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; charcoal from stoke hole of suspected kiln associated with fragments from several pottery vessels in the St Catherine's Hill-Worthy Down saucepan"" pot tradition and normally dated c 300-50 BC. Twigs and outer parts of charcoal fragments from large timbers were selected.""

ID: 15356, C14 ID: HAR 4529 Date BP: 1930 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1990, End BP: 1870

Abstract: Binsted; 1981-82

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 70. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from a wooden post (F307), which probably represented part of a building. There is no useful internal stratigraphic evidence to enable a date to be put on this building.

ID: 15875, C14 ID: HAR 5874 Date BP: 1930 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 2000, End BP: 1860

Abstract: Droitwich: Old Bowling Green; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 70. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from context 307, structure 36, phases 4-5 (post of ? boundary) at Droitwich - Old Bowling Green, Here-Worc, England. Comment (subm): See monograph.

ID: 2291, C14 ID: HAR-5874 Date BP: 1930 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1860, End BP: 2000

Abstract: Salt production site

Archaeologist Name: S Woodiwiss

Reference Name: Woodiwiss S (ed), 'Iron Age and Roman salt production and the medieval town of Droitwich...' (CBA Res Rep 81), 1992, 8, 32, 119 and m'fiche

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Carbon Date. 70. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from base of probable clay oven 24 (immediately before construction of inner rampart) at Woodbury Castle, Devon, England. [Ed: later ref (in Radiocarbon 19) terms this a pit under rampart.]

ID: 4786, C14 ID: HAR-235 Date BP: 1930 +/- 200, Start Date BP: 1730, End BP: 2130

OS Letter: SY, OS East: 32, OS North: 874

Archaeologist Name: H Miles

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 19, 1977, 401; Proc Devon Archaeol Soc, 33, 1975, 183-208

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Carbon Date. 70. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from pit 14, layer 103 (Phase 2, Mid-Iron Age) at Micheldever Wood, Hampshire, England. Comment (D Haddon-Reece): With HAR 2770 and 2780, amalgamates as 2050 70.

ID: 1536, C14 ID: HAR-2693 Date BP: 1930 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1860, End BP: 2000

Abstract: Banjo enclosure

Archaeologist Name: P J Fasham

Reference Name: Fasham, P J, 'A \banjo\"" enclosure in Micheldever Wood

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Carbon Date. 70. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from the period 1, phase 4 waterfront (sample 5013).

ID: 16727, C14 ID: HAR 3105 Date BP: 1930 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 2020, End BP: 1840

Abstract: London: New Fresh Wharf, dendrochronology; 1978-79

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 70. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; sample taken from the final occupation and destruction of the Roman building (phase 2.2/2.4).

ID: 16160, C14 ID: HAR 4896 Date BP: 1930 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 2000, End BP: 1860

Abstract: Gloucester: St Mary de Lode; 1982-83

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 70. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Grain from P858 layer 3 (ceramic phases 1-3) at Danebury, nr Stockbridge, Hampshire, England. Comment (subm): Date regarded as unacceptable. See refs below.

ID: 1095, C14 ID: HAR-1801 Date BP: 1930 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1860, End BP: 2000

Abstract: multiple defences

Archaeologist Name: Barry Cunliffe

Reference Name: Cunliffe B, 'Danebury: an Iron Age hillfort in Hampshire: vol 1, the excavations 1969-78: the site' (= CBA Res Rep 52), 1984, 190-9; J Archaeol Sci, 19, 1992, 497-512 (calibration discussion)

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Carbon Date. 70. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from possible iron-smelting hearth to NE of tile kiln at Hartfield, Great Cansiron Farm, Sussex East, England.

ID: 1473, C14 ID: HAR-6390 Date BP: 1930 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1860, End BP: 2000

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 456, OS North: 383

Archaeologist Name: D R Rudling

Reference Name: Britannia, 1986, 17, 191-230

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Carbon Date. 75. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: textile:linen

ID: 6059, C14 ID: OxA-4743 Date BP: 1925 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1880, End BP: 1970

Abstract: Vindolanda, England

Archaeologist Name: Cork

Reference Name: Archaeometry 39(2), 1997, 445-471

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Carbon Date. 75. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from 4-poster structure set across the entrance to the enclosure, and assoc with later stages of primary occupation, at Drim Camp, Llawhaden, Pembrokeshire, Wales.

ID: 6459, C14 ID: CAR-560 Date BP: 1925 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1860, End BP: 1990

OS Letter: SN, OS East: 67, OS North: 194

Archaeologist Name: H Mytum

Reference Name: Antiq J, 68, 1988, 30-54

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Carbon Date. 78. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from ?burnt roof beams in Hut 5, same provenance as L-1061, at Kilphedir, Helmsdale, Sutherland, Scotland. Comment (lab): intercalibration sample Glasgow/Lamont.

ID: 3226, C14 ID: GU-67 Date BP: 1922 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1862, End BP: 1982

OS Letter: NC, OS East: 989, OS North: 194

Archaeologist Name: H Fairhurst

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 44; Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 487 and 502; Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 555; Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 162 Trans Glasgow Archaeol Soc, 15, 1967, 139-58; Scot Archaeol Forum, 3, 1971, 1-10

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Carbon Date. 80. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Furnace 5 [or 16 in excav report] at Broadfield, Crawley, Sussex, England.

ID: 116, C14 ID: HAR-973 Date BP: 1920 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1850, End BP: 1990

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 258, OS North: 353

Archaeologist Name: J Gibson Hill

Reference Name: Bull Inst Archaeol Univ London, 13, 1976, 79-88 and 247-63; Hist Metall, 14, 1980, 21-7; Sussex Archaeol Collect, 130, 1992, 22-59 (esp 33) [where contexts differ from earlier refs]

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Carbon Date. 80. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Mortar, 1.4mm fraction - 2nd gas, from context 777 at All Saints Church, Brixworth, Northamptonshire, England. Part of experimental dating programme on mortars. Comment (lab): see first ref below. [Is revision of earlier determination BM-2153.]

ID: 6525, C14 ID: BM-2153R Date BP: 1920 +/- 180, Start Date BP: 1740, End BP: 2100

Abstract: Mortar series dating programme

Archaeologist Name: D Parsons

Reference Name: J Archaeol Sci, 14, 1987, 569-76 (original date J Brit Archaeol Ass, 137, 1984, 1-44 (original date Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 231; Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 69 (revision)

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Carbon Date. 80. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from BS, trench I, pit 258, layer 1277. A substitute for a sample from pit 167. Group 3 (g).

ID: 18309, C14 ID: HAR 1076 Date BP: 1920 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1990, End BP: 1850

Abstract: Winchester: Lower Brook Street; 1974-75

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 80. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Furnace 7 [smithing hearth in excav report] at Broadfield, Crawley, Sussex, England.

ID: 115, C14 ID: HAR-975 Date BP: 1920 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1850, End BP: 1990

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 258, OS North: 353

Archaeologist Name: J Gibson Hill

Reference Name: Bull Inst Archaeol Univ London, 13, 1976, 79-88 and 247-63; Hist Metall, 14, 1980, 21-7; Sussex Archaeol Collect, 130, 1992, 22-59 (esp 33) [where contexts differ from earlier refs]

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Carbon Date. 80. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 6312, C14 ID: OxA-783 Date BP: 1920 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1840, End BP: 2000

Abstract: Lindow Moss II, England

Archaeologist Name: British Mus.

Reference Name: Archaeometry 30(1), 1988, 155-164

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Carbon Date. 80. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bones, id as cattle, from lowest fill of Ditch 3, inner defences at Dinorben, Clwyd, Wales.

ID: 4835, C14 ID: CAR-129 Date BP: 1920 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1860, End BP: 1980

OS Letter: SH, OS East: 968, OS North: 757

Archaeologist Name: G Guilbert

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 374-6 [taken as authoritative]; Archaeol in Wales, 17, 1977, 19; Archaeol in Wales, 19, 1979, 14; Current Archaeol, 6, 1980, 336-8

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Carbon Date. 80. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: other:human

ID: 6135, C14 ID: OxA-531 Date BP: 1920 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 1845, End BP: 1995

Abstract: Lindow Moss hair, England

Archaeologist Name: British Mus.

Reference Name: Archaeometry 30(1), 1988, 155-164

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Carbon Date. 80. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood (treerings), id as Oak, from rings 57-76 of 161-year mean curve (growth allowance is 95 years) at New Fresh Wharf London, Lower Thames Street (St Magnus House), Greater London England. Comment (subm): HAR-3103/4/5 dates are not conclusive as they indicate a felling date between AD 15 120 and AD 395 90.

ID: 1522, C14 ID: HAR-3105 Date BP: 1920 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1820, End BP: 2020

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 329, OS North: 806

Archaeologist Name: Louise Miller et al

Reference Name: Miller, Louise et al, 'The Roman quay at St Magnus House, London: excavations at New Fresh Wharf, Lr Thames St, London 1974-8' (= London & Middx Archaeol Soc Spec Pap, 8), 1986, 80

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Carbon Date. 80. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Peat, AML 841429, BRD0185B, from base of section at Staunch Meadow, Brandon, Suffolk, England. Comment (subm): peat samples also provide pollen and macrofossil data on local vegetation change. Middle Saxon pottery found in upper part of peat.

ID: 6989, C14 ID: HAR-6474 Date BP: 1920 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1860, End BP: 1980

Abstract: Peat samples

Archaeologist Name: P Murphy, UEA

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 92; Antiquity, 62, 1988, 371-7

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Carbon Date. 80. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the base of a peat section from which a column of samples for pollen analysis and macrofossil analysis was taken. The section showed 190cm of peats and interdigitating sands. Two samples were submitted, one from a depth of 188-190cm and another from 186-188cm.

ID: 15414, C14 ID: HAR 6474 Date BP: 1920 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1980, End BP: 1860

Abstract: Brandon: Staunch Meadow, environmental sequences; 1984-85

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 80. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from trench bottom, House 3 at Kennel Hall Knowe, Plashetts, Northumberland, England.

ID: 127, C14 ID: HAR-1941 Date BP: 1920 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 1810, End BP: 2030

OS Letter: NY, OS East: 667, OS North: 898

Archaeologist Name: G Jobey

Reference Name: Archaeol Aeliana, ser 5, 6, 1978, 1-28 (esp 11)

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Carbon Date. 80. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from a grave in the south-east corner of the ring ditch of barrow 2; 0.99m below the bulldozed gravel surface.

ID: 16123, C14 ID: HAR 1274 Date BP: 1920 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 2010, End BP: 1830

Abstract: Garton Slack; 1975-76

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 80. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charred seeds:-

ID: 5963, C14 ID: OxA-4362 Date BP: 1920 +/- 85, Start Date BP: 1835, End BP: 2005

Abstract: Cumberland Infirmary, England

Archaeologist Name: McCarthy

Reference Name: Archaeometry 36(2), 1994, 337-374

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Carbon Date. 80. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood:oak

ID: 6309, C14 ID: OxA-780 Date BP: 1920 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1820, End BP: 2020

Abstract: Tree ring, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Baillie

Reference Name: Archaeometry 28(2), 1986, 206-221

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Carbon Date. 80. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charred seeds:triticum aestivum

ID: 5269, C14 ID: OxA-2132 Date BP: 1920 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1850, End BP: 1990

Abstract: Rock Castle, England

Archaeologist Name: van der Veen

Reference Name: Archaeometry 32(2), 1990, 211-237

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Carbon Date. 80. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the shaft of the furnace (2:FC:16).

ID: 15722, C14 ID: HAR 973 Date BP: 1920 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1990, End BP: 1850

Abstract: Crawley: Broadfields; 1974-75

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 80. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the shaft of the furnace (2:FC:8).

ID: 15723, C14 ID: HAR 974 Date BP: 1920 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1990, End BP: 1850

Abstract: Crawley: Broadfields; 1974-75

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 80. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the shaft of the furnace (hearth 1:2).

ID: 15724, C14 ID: HAR 975 Date BP: 1920 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1990, End BP: 1850

Abstract: Crawley: Broadfields; 1974-75

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 80. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from a hearth post-dating subrectangular building V at Dan-y-Coed, Llawhaden, Dyfed, Wales.

ID: 3051, C14 ID: CAR-674 Date BP: 1920 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1860, End BP: 1980

OS Letter: SN, OS East: 77, OS North: 189

Archaeologist Name: G Williams

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 23, 1983, 26-30; Antiq J, 68, 1988, 30-54 (esp 49)

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Carbon Date. 80. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the remains of a plank in the bottom of pit 14, section D2, 0.84m below the surface prior to January 1970; expected date Iron Age.

ID: 16132, C14 ID: HAR 2490 Date BP: 1920 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 2000, End BP: 1840

Abstract: Garton Slack; 1977-78

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 80. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Furnace 6 [or 8 in excav report] at Broadfield, Crawley, Sussex, England.

ID: 117, C14 ID: HAR-974 Date BP: 1920 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1850, End BP: 1990

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 258, OS North: 353

Archaeologist Name: J Gibson Hill

Reference Name: Bull Inst Archaeol Univ London, 13, 1976, 79-88 and 247-63; Hist Metall, 14, 1980, 21-7; Sussex Archaeol Collect, 130, 1992, 22-59 (esp 33) [where contexts differ from earlier refs]

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Carbon Date. 81. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from the inner ten rings of wood taken from a crane post.

ID: 15640, C14 ID: UB 3131 Date BP: 1919 +/- 16, Start Date BP: 1935, End BP: 1903

Abstract: Chesters: Bridge Abutment; 1988-89

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 90. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: other:T. dicoccum

ID: 5128, C14 ID: OxA-1740 Date BP: 1910 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1840, End BP: 1980

Abstract: Murton, England

Archaeologist Name: van der Veen

Reference Name: Archaeometry 32(2), 1990, 211-237

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Carbon Date. 90. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: other:T. dicoccum

ID: 5124, C14 ID: OxA-1736 Date BP: 1910 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1830, End BP: 1990

Abstract: Dod Law, England

Archaeologist Name: van der Veen

Reference Name: Archaeometry 32(2), 1990, 211-237

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Carbon Date. 90. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from supposed Neol hearth, now seen part of RB complex at Dorstone Hill, Herefordshire, England.

ID: 852, C14 ID: Birm-129 Date BP: 1910 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1820, End BP: 2000

OS Letter: SO, OS East: 326, OS North: 423

Archaeologist Name: W R Pye

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 395

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Carbon Date. 90. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, ash, 1021-1, id by D Haddon-Reece as Fraxinus sp, from layer sealed beneath clay and timber rampart that enclosed a small annexe to Roman settlement containing bath house at HWCM 1021, Leintwardine, Herefordshire, England. Subm JW 1985. Comment (subm): previous excavations defined sequence of Roman military activity in NW Herefs but as yet this is poorly dated, and status and character of settlement at Leintwardine are disputed.

ID: 8712, C14 ID: HAR-8677 Date BP: 1910 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1840, End BP: 1980

OS Letter: SO, OS East: 403, OS North: 739

Archaeologist Name: J Wills, Hereford-Worcs Co Mus

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 105; Brown DL, in Trans Woolhope Natur Fld Club, [in press at 1991]

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Carbon Date. 90. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:birch

ID: 5076, C14 ID: OxA-1593 Date BP: 1910 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1810, End BP: 2010

Abstract: Smittons excavation, Scotland

Archaeologist Name: Edwards

Reference Name: Archaeometry 31(2), 1989, 207-234

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Carbon Date. 90. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a charcoal layer sealed beneath the clay and timber rampart. The rampart enclosed a small annexe to the Roman settlement; this contained a bath house.

ID: 16604, C14 ID: HAR 8677 Date BP: 1910 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1980, End BP: 1840

Abstract: Leintwardine; 1985-86

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 90. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, HFCH066, from circular enclosure of small barrow at Hayes Farm, Clyst Honiton, Devon, England. Subm TP 1987. Comment (subm): Samples coll during excavations of crop marks; results supplement very few radiocarbon dates currently available for barrows and ring ditches in SW England.

ID: 8680, C14 ID: HAR-8676 Date BP: 1910 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1810, End BP: 2010

OS Letter: SX, OS East: 991, OS North: 943

Archaeologist Name: T Pearson, Exeter Museum

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 104; Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 67 [repeat entry]; Proc Devon Archaeol Soc, 47, 1989, 1-28

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Derbyshire

England. Subm R M Jacobi 1991

1993. Comment (subm): OxA-4427 to -4431 are on humanly unmodified faunal items from 'lower (yellow) cave earth' in the main passage. All the determinations are close to

or beyond

Carbon Date. 90. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 872580, E39A, from pit in centre of temple, assoc with metalwork, unusual pottery forms and Celtic coins at Hayling Island Iron Age and Roman temple, Hampshire, England. Subm GS 1986. Comment (subm): dates construction and use of Iron Age temple.

ID: 8697, C14 ID: HAR-8534 Date BP: 1910 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1840, End BP: 1980

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 724, OS North: 31

Archaeologist Name: G Soffe, RCHME, 1977

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 99-100

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Carbon Date. 90. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from below floor of souterrain chamber at Newmill, Bankfoot, Perthshire, Scotland. Coll T Watkins.

ID: 3184, C14 ID: GU-1021 Date BP: 1910 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1840, End BP: 1980

OS Letter: NO, OS East: 84, OS North: 324

Archaeologist Name: T Watkins

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 110, 1978-80, 165-208 esp 207

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Carbon Date. 90. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; selected human bone from inhumation burial (context 21079) identified as grave 12. This is one of an eastern group of burials from site 4. The burial was partly disturbed by a subsequent grave cut that damaged the skull.

ID: 18460, C14 ID: GU 5050 Date BP: 1910 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1960, End BP: 1860

Abstract: Worcester: Deansway; 1990-91

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 90. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Carbonised wood from drainage gully around House 8 at The Dunion, Roxburghshire, Borders, Scotland.

ID: 1362, C14 ID: GU-2173 Date BP: 1910 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 1790, End BP: 2030

Abstract: House scoops

Archaeologist Name: J S Rideout (CEU)

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 117, 1987, 361-2

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Carbon Date. 90. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: other:stomach contents

ID: 4890, C14 ID: OxA-1040 Date BP: 1910 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1850, End BP: 1970

Abstract: Lindow, England

Archaeologist Name: Gowlett

Reference Name: Archaeometry 30(1), 1988, 155-164

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Carbon Date. 90. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from the staves of a barrel (F1582) laid as a trough in the ground. It was badly disturbed by later pit digging and was poorly stratified.

ID: 15884, C14 ID: HAR 5883 Date BP: 1910 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 2000, End BP: 1820

Abstract: Droitwich: Old Bowling Green; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 90. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Humic acid from 14-20cm of monolith at Crossnacreevy Ring Fort, Belfast, County Down, N Ireland.

ID: 3299, C14 ID: UB-848 Date BP: 1910 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1820, End BP: 2000

OS Letter: J, OS East: 397, OS North: 702

Archaeologist Name: A Harper

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 17, 1975, 226-7; Ulster J Archaeol, 36-7, 1973-4, 32-51

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Carbon Date. 90. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, from posthole of round house, turf-walled phase (Phase 4ii) at Ardnadam, Dunoon, Strathclyde, Scotland.

ID: 6421, C14 ID: GU-1128 Date BP: 1910 +/- 140, Start Date BP: 1770, End BP: 2050

OS Letter: NS, OS East: 163, OS North: 791

Archaeologist Name: Elizabeth Rennie for Cowal Archaeol Soc

Reference Name: Curr Archaeol, 8(9), 1984, 262-3; Glasgow Archaeol J, 11, 1984, 13-39

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Carbon Date. 90. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from post packing at Newmill, Bankfoot, Perthshire, Scotland. Coll T Watkins.

ID: 3185, C14 ID: GU-1020 Date BP: 1910 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1855, End BP: 1965

OS Letter: NO, OS East: 84, OS North: 324

Archaeologist Name: T Watkins

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 110, 1978-80, 165-208 esp 207

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Carbon Date. 90. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as hazel, from small, poor track at Clonsast, Offaly, Ireland.

ID: 73, C14 ID: D-26 Date BP: 1910 +/- 130, Start Date BP: 1780, End BP: 2040

OS Letter: N, OS East: 540, OS North: 170

Archaeologist Name: N Murray

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 3, 1961, 29

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Carbon Date. 90. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from context 1727, structure 21, phase 8 at Droitwich - Old Bowling Green, Here-Worc, England. Comment (subm): See monograph.

ID: 2300, C14 ID: HAR-5883 Date BP: 1910 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1820, End BP: 2000

Abstract: Salt production site

Archaeologist Name: S Woodiwiss

Reference Name: Woodiwiss S (ed), 'Iron Age and Roman salt production and the medieval town of Droitwich...' (CBA Res Rep 81), 1992, 8, 32, 119 and m'fiche

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Carbon Date. 90. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a ditch deposit which has produced curvilinear, decorated pottery.

ID: 18073, C14 ID: HAR 1779 Date BP: 1910 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1990, End BP: 1830

Abstract: Weekley; 1976-77

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 90. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; sample 066 from context 425, section 71, ditch area B; from the lower ditch fill of a circular enclosure ditch.

ID: 15692, C14 ID: HAR 8676 Date BP: 1910 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 2010, End BP: 1810

Abstract: Clyst Honiton; 1987-88

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 90. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Cellulose extracted from section of tree trunk ca 35 rings wide, from jetty support or mooring post in Roman waterway at Fishbourne Millpond, 400m SW of Fishbourne Roman Palace, Chichester, W Sussex, England. Subm HW 1987. Comment (subm): submitted as check on previous determination on wood from same site (BM-2465). Dates timber structure at about the same age as masonry strctures around it, which on archit and coin evidence belong to construction period of main Roman palace c AD 70.

ID: 6389, C14 ID: BM-2629 Date BP: 1910 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1860, End BP: 1960

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 483, OS North: 5

Archaeologist Name: H Wallace, Sussex Archaeol Soc 1987

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 36, 1994, 97

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Carbon Date. 90. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a pit in the centre of the temple, probable of ritual use.It is associated with metalwork, unusual forms of pottery and Celtic coins.

ID: 16341, C14 ID: HAR 8534 Date BP: 1910 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1980, End BP: 1840

Abstract: Hayling Island: Iron Age and Roman temple; 1986-87

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 90. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from one of five samples collected from a single layer extending along Ditch K1 at Weekley, Northamptonshire, England. Comment (subm): These five dates give weighted mean of 2050 45 bp.

ID: 1711, C14 ID: HAR-1779 Date BP: 1910 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1830, End BP: 1990

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 886, OS North: 818

Archaeologist Name: Dennis Jackson and Brian Dix

Reference Name: Northamptonshire Archaeol, 21, 1986-7, 49

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Carbon Date. 90. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from organic deposits immediately beneath the marl of Willingham Mere, at an altitude of +1.24 to +1.14m OD.

ID: 16086, C14 ID: Q 2582 Date BP: 1910 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1970, End BP: 1850

Abstract: Fenland Project: Willingham Mere; 1987-88

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 90. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from twigs, ref F500/101, from primary fill of recut ring ditch terminal at Diddington, River Ouse terrace, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, England. Comment (lab, J A): results do not agree with expectations.

ID: 6384, C14 ID: BM-2624 Date BP: 1910 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1860, End BP: 1960

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 208, OS North: 660

Archaeologist Name: C Evans, Cambs Archaeol Unit 1986

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 36, 1994, 96

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Carbon Date. 92. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from ?burnt roof beams in Hut 5, same provenance as L-1061, at Kilphedir, Helmsdale, Sutherland, Scotland.

ID: 3227, C14 ID: GU-10 Date BP: 1908 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1848, End BP: 1968

OS Letter: NC, OS East: 989, OS North: 194

Archaeologist Name: H Fairhurst

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 44; Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 487 and 502; Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 555; Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 162 Trans Glasgow Archaeol Soc, 15, 1967, 139-58; Scot Archaeol Forum, 3, 1971, 1-10

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Carbon Date. 92. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Beckford - carbonised residue; internal; 75131B was a hollow over some phases of the west side of S246, an oval enclosure, and formed the final silting over this area. The residue is on a ceramic phase H sherd (diagnostic pot of ceramic phase H) form 10.27, fabric 30, with pattern burnish. Glacial sands and gravels underlie the archaeological deposits.

ID: 9515, C14 ID: OxA-16784 Date BP: 1908 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 1938, End BP: 1878

Abstract: Beckford: Ceramic Residues

Archaeologist Name: J Wills

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 95. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as birch and willow, from secondary fill of ditch which was cut during second phase of constructon of major linear earthwork (?part of Catrail) at The Dod, Teviothead, Borders, Scotland. Coll Ian M Smith (Univ Durham).

ID: 3014, C14 ID: GU-1269 Date BP: 1905 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1855, End BP: 1955

Abstract: D-shaped bivallate

Archaeologist Name: Ian M Smith

Reference Name: Univ Durham/Univ Newcastle upon Tyne Archaeol Rep, 1980(1981), 22-4; Discovery Excav Scotl for 1980, 2; Northern Archaeol, 3, 1982, 6-18; in Harding D W (ed), 'Later prehistoric settlement in SE Scotland', 1982, 129-35

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Carbon Date. 95. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal (very fine) from pre-Rath B occupation at Dunsilly Motte, Country Antrim, Ireland.

ID: 209, C14 ID: UB-967 Date BP: 1905 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 1830, End BP: 1980

OS Letter: J, OS East: 141, OS North: 890

Archaeologist Name: T McNeill

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 178; Excavations 1975-6 [in Ireland], 6

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Carbon Date. 95. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from years 20-39 of 271-year-old tree at Teesham, Co Antrim, N Ireland.

ID: 3303, C14 ID: UB-743 Date BP: 1905 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 1875, End BP: 1935

OS Letter: D, OS East: 83, OS North: 78

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 16, 1974, 273

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Carbon Date. 95. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Carbonised grain, from Leckie, Stirlingshire, Scotland.

ID: 58, C14 ID: GX-2779 Date BP: 1905 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 1785, End BP: 2025

OS Letter: NS, OS East: 693, OS North: 940

Archaeologist Name: E W MacKie

Reference Name: Discovery Excav Scotland, 1972, 38; Discovery Excav Scotland, 1973, 55

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Carbon Date. 95. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Beckford - carbonised residue; internal; from a ditch (S30 - south side), context 7324. S230 is a key structure in the late Iron Age to early Roman sequence at Beckford. Glacial sands and gravels underlie the archaeological deposits.

ID: 9520, C14 ID: SUERC-9845 Date BP: 1905 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1940, End BP: 1870

Abstract: Beckford: Ceramic Residues

Archaeologist Name: J Wills

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 100. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, sample 4, from fill of Trench A, Iron Age phases 3-4 at Dun Ailinne, Knockaulin, Co Kildare, Ireland. [Ed: a TL date from MASCA on burnt soil from Iron Age 4 level gave 1473 190. See third and fourth refs below.]

ID: 3745, C14 ID: SI-980 Date BP: 1900 +/- 85, Start Date BP: 1815, End BP: 1985

Abstract: Hilltop settlement

Archaeologist Name: B Wailes

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 399-400; J Roy Soc Antiq Ir, 100, 1970, 79-90; J Co Kildare Archaeol Soc, 15, 1974-5, 345-58; MASCA Newslett, 11(2), 1975, 7

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Carbon Date. 100. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: animal bone; from the middle silt of a small ditch sealed by the enclosure bank associated with Roman coarse pottery and one iron nail; the pottery could be late first century AD.

ID: 18269, C14 ID: HAR 1143 Date BP: 1900 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 2020, End BP: 1780

Abstract: Wighton; 1975-76

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 100. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from hearth F209, within the bank.

ID: 16294, C14 ID: HAR 3747 Date BP: 1900 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1980, End BP: 1820

Abstract: Harrow Weald: Grim's Dyke; 1979-80

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 100. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone; from pit P885, layer 2 (ceramic phase 7); submitted to compare the result with HAR-2035.

ID: 15781, C14 ID: HAR 3899 Date BP: 1900 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1960, End BP: 1840

Abstract: Danebury; 1979-80

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 100. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 6314, C14 ID: OxA-785 Date BP: 1900 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1820, End BP: 1980

Abstract: Lindow Moss II, England

Archaeologist Name: British Mus.

Reference Name: Archaeometry 30(1), 1988, 155-164

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Carbon Date. 100. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from a crouched burial in a pit with no artefacts, sealed by early Roman features.

ID: 15612, C14 ID: HAR 5740 Date BP: 1900 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1980, End BP: 1820

Abstract: Catterick: Bainesse Farm; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 100. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; wooden hurdle structure exposed on foreshore.

ID: 16451, C14 ID: HAR 9644 Date BP: 1900 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1970, End BP: 1830

Abstract: Hullbridge Survey: Blackwater 28, The Stumble; 1988-89

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 100. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: animal bone; from Iron Age ditch 392, which is stratigraphically later than house gully 13 (HAR-1248 and HAR-1333).

ID: 15040, C14 ID: HAR 1334 Date BP: 1900 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1990, End BP: 1810

Abstract: Abingdon: Ashville Trading Estate [Map]; 1975-76

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 100. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, AML 886498, B28244, from hurdle structure exposed on foreshore at Blackwater Site 28, Essex, England. Subm PM 1988. Comment (subm): previously obtained dates on a wooden structure at this site are mainly Iron Age. This sample is from the best preserved hurdle from the site and the 14C date shows that it is one of the latest structures.

ID: 8784, C14 ID: HAR-9644 Date BP: 1900 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1830, End BP: 1970

Abstract: Foreshore deposits

Archaeologist Name: P Murphy 1988

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 56

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Carbon Date. 100. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, AML 8111316, id as human, from crouched burial pit with no artefacts, ref 46-1033 at Catterick - Bainesse Farm, North Yorkshire, England. Subm N Balaam 1982. Comment (subm NDB): Burial sealed by early Roman features.

ID: 2897, C14 ID: HAR-5740 Date BP: 1900 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1820, End BP: 1980

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 240, OS North: 972

Archaeologist Name: P R Wilson

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 336; CBA Group 4 Newslett, 1981, 18-20

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Carbon Date. 100. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Animal bone from Feature 392, ditch at Ashville Trading Estate [Map], Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England.

ID: 154, C14 ID: HAR-1334 Date BP: 1900 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1810, End BP: 1990

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 483, OS North: 973

Archaeologist Name: M Parrington

Reference Name: Counc Brit Archaeol Res Rep, 28, 1978, 39

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Carbon Date. 100. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from layer assoc with a pre-rampart round house at Dan-y-Coed, Llawhaden, Dyfed - Pembs, Wales. Comment (subm): Apparently stratigraphically earliest in sequence of pre- and post-rampart horizons, though is latest in radiocarbon years. Whole pre-rampart sequence does not much predate the defences, and is therefore not BA as once thought.

ID: 2255, C14 ID: CAR-734 Date BP: 1900 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1835, End BP: 1965

Abstract: associated with round house

Archaeologist Name: G Williams

Reference Name: Antiq J, 68, 1988, 30-54; Archaeol Wales, 23, 1983, 26-30; Archaeol Wales, 24, 1984, 48

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Carbon Date. 100. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: ivory:walrus

ID: 5690, C14 ID: OxA-3527 Date BP: 1900 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1820, End BP: 1980

Abstract: Reindeer Cave, Scotland

Archaeologist Name: Saville

Reference Name: Archaeometry 35(1), 1993, 147-167

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Carbon Date. 100. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Grain from pit in Trench 77/12 at Hascombe, Surrey, England.

ID: 4868, C14 ID: BM-1486 Date BP: 1900 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1850, End BP: 1950

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 5, OS North: 386

Archaeologist Name: F H Thompson

Reference Name: Antiq J, 59, 1979, 245-318 (esp. 272, 277-8, 281-4 Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 229-30 (BM dates)

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Carbon Date. 100. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a spread of fallen Roman roofing tiles and collapsed columns; this result should be contemporary with HAR-2118.

ID: 18529, C14 ID: HAR 2236 Date BP: 1900 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 2000, End BP: 1800

Abstract: York: The Minster; 1977-78

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 100. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 6313, C14 ID: OxA-784 Date BP: 1900 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1820, End BP: 1980

Abstract: Lindow Moss II, England

Archaeologist Name: British Mus.

Reference Name: Archaeometry 30(1), 1988, 155-164

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Carbon Date. 100. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Furnace 1 [or 7 in excav report] at Broadfield, Crawley, Sussex, England.

ID: 118, C14 ID: HAR-559 Date BP: 1900 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1840, End BP: 1960

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 258, OS North: 353

Archaeologist Name: J Gibson Hill

Reference Name: Bull Inst Archaeol Univ London, 13, 1976, 79-88 and 247-63; Hist Metall, 14, 1980, 21-7; Sussex Archaeol Collect, 130, 1992, 22-59 (esp 33) [where contexts differ from earlier refs]

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Carbon Date. 100. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as mainly Corylus and Quercus with carbonised seeds (barley and wheat) from feature 16 (main wall slot of round house) at Cruggleton Castle, Wigtown District, Scotland.

ID: 499, C14 ID: GU-1638 Date BP: 1900 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1830, End BP: 1970

OS Letter: NX, OS East: 484, OS North: 428

Reference Name: Ewart G, 'Cruggleton Castle: Report of Excavations 1978-81', 1985, 14

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Carbon Date. 100. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: [Charcoal ?] 709 from pit W of roundhouse B at Bryn Eryr, Llansadwrn, Anglesey, Gwynedd, Wales. Comment (subm): [see ref.]

ID: 7769, C14 ID: CAR-1062 Date BP: 1900 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1830, End BP: 1970

Abstract: Multiphase, Iron Age to RB, square ditched enclosure

Archaeologist Name: David Longley

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 64, 1998, 225-73 esp.262

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Carbon Date. 100. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the bottom of an Iron Age gully.

ID: 16903, C14 ID: HAR 4488 Date BP: 1900 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1980, End BP: 1820

Abstract: Mingie's Ditch; 1981-82

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 100. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 785541, in smithy area 4.8m from furnace, 0.62m below cultivation surface at Warbleton Parish, Turners Green, Heathfield, East Sussex, England. Comment (WRB): dates from this site are consistent with dates for two other sites with similar unusual design of bloomery furnace (Levisham, E Yorks and Engsbach, W Germany). Dates confirm smithy area contemporary with furnace.

ID: 8473, C14 ID: HAR-3017 Date BP: 1900 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1830, End BP: 1970

Abstract: iron smelting bloomery furnace

Archaeologist Name: W R Beswick, O Bedwin

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 94-5; Sussex Industr Hist, 8, 1978, 23; Sussex Industr Hist, 9, 1979, 10

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Wiltshire

England. Subm M Bell & D Haddon-Reece 1986. Comment (subm): upper four Iron Age dates (OxA-1210 to -1213) conform to expectation.""

P Ashbee

Archaeometry, 30, 1988, 161-2; Antiquity, 37, 1963, 116-20; Engl Herit Archaeol Rep, 11, 1989, 68-71

Carbon Date. 100. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from hearth 209 within bank at Grim's Dyke, Harrow, Greater London / Middlesex, England.

ID: 8506, C14 ID: HAR-3747 Date BP: 1900 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1820, End BP: 1980

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 141, OS North: 928

Archaeologist Name: ? Robert Ellis

Reference Name: Trans London Middx Archaeol Soc, 33, 1982, 173-6

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Carbon Date. 100. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, HYMD136, from base of Iron Age gully at Mingie's Ditch, Hardwick-with-Yelford, Oxfordshire, England. Subm M A Robinson.

ID: 6980, C14 ID: HAR-4488 Date BP: 1900 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1820, End BP: 1980

Abstract: Double-ditched enclosure with assoc paddock

Archaeologist Name: M A Robinson

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 89

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Carbon Date. 100. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Waterlogged wood, id as oak, part of 315-yr tree-ring sequence from beams forming timber quay of Roman waterfront at Custom House, London, England. Subm 1978 by J Hillam (Univ Sheffield). Comment (JH): years 167-86, growth allowance 145 years. Samples can be correlated with other Roman waterfronts at New Fresh Wharf / Seal House; Custom House appears a few decades earlier.

ID: 6969, C14 ID: HAR-2534 Date BP: 1900 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1830, End BP: 1970

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 332, OS North: 805

Archaeologist Name: Dept Urban Archaeol, London 1973

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 85; Trans London Middx Archaeol Soc, 25, 1974, 117-219; Morgan R A & Schofield J in Fletcher J M (ed), Brit Archaeol Rep Int Ser S51, 1978, 223-38

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Carbon Date. 100. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: slag and charcoal; from the level of a stone sill, 2m behind the anvil area of a smithy; 4.8m away from the furnace from which HAR-2930 and HAR-2932 were taken and 0.62m below the cultivation surface.

ID: 16350, C14 ID: HAR 3017 Date BP: 1900 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1970, End BP: 1830

Abstract: Heathfield: Turner's Green (also known as Warbleton); 1978-79

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 100. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone from P885 layer 2 (ceramic phase 7) at Danebury, nr Stockbridge, Hampshire, England.

ID: 1132, C14 ID: HAR-3899 Date BP: 1900 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1840, End BP: 1960

Abstract: multiple defences

Archaeologist Name: Barry Cunliffe

Reference Name: Cunliffe B, 'Danebury: an Iron Age hillfort in Hampshire: vol 1, the excavations 1969-78: the site' (= CBA Res Rep 52), 1984, 190-9; J Archaeol Sci, 19, 1992, 497-512 (calibration discussion)

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Carbon Date. 100. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as ox, from layer 12 of small ditch (11) with 5 prehist and 20 RB sherds at Whey Curd Farm, Wighton, Norfolk, England.

ID: 855, C14 ID: HAR-1143 Date BP: 1900 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 1780, End BP: 2020

OS Letter: TF, OS East: 944, OS North: 384

Archaeologist Name: A Lawson

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 370; E Anglian Archaeol, 2, 1976, 72

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Carbon Date. 100. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from beams forming the quay; growth allowance 150 years.

ID: 16711, C14 ID: HAR 2534 Date BP: 1900 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1970, End BP: 1830

Abstract: London: Custom House; 1978-79

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 100. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: The Rye area project: Pett Level- Peat; bulk, -0.45 - 0.49m OD; the sample comes from the top of a unit of organic-rich silty clay (B) containing small pebbles, and immediately below a contact with grey marine/ intertidal silts (A). The solid geology of the area around Pett Level is the Hastings Bed Group (mainly sandstones, siltstones, and clays). The watertable at the site is within 1m of the modern ground surface. The depth at which the sample is taken precludes any possibility of contamination by modern rootlet penetration. Pollen assemblages from the A/B contact are dominated by herbaceous taxa, particularly Poaceae and Cyperaceae, suggesting open fen or coastal reedswamp was the dominant local vegetation community at the time unit B was deposited. A transitional (non-erosive) contact is indicated between A/B.

ID: 9378, C14 ID: GrN-28107 Date BP: 1900 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1960, End BP: 1840

Abstract: The Rye area project: Pett Level

Archaeologist Name: A J Long

Reference Name: Long, A , Hipkin, S, and Clarke, H, 2002 Romney Marsh: coastal and landscape change through the ages, Oxford Univ School Archaeol Monogr, Oxford: Oxford Univ; Long, A J, 2006a Coastal resilience and late Holocene tidal inlet history: the evoution of Dungeness Foreland and the Romney Marsh (UK) depositional complex, Geomorphology, 82, 309-330; Long, A J, 2006b Driving mechanisms of coastal change:sediment autocompaction and the destruction of late Holocene coastal wetlands, Marine Geology, 225, 63-84 Long, A J, forthcoming The late-Holocene Evolution of the Romney marsh/Dungeness Foreland Depositional Complex, UK, Oxford: Oxbow Books; Waller, M P, 2006 The interpretation of radiocarbon dates from the upper surface of late Holocene peat layers in coastal lowlands, The Holocene, 16, 51-61

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Carbon Date. 104. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from middle of pit 139 with Claudian samian at Gussage All Saints, Dorset, England.

ID: 138, C14 ID: Q-1208 Date BP: 1896 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1831, End BP: 1961

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 998, OS North: 101

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 17, 1975, 310-11; Wainwright, G J, 'Gussage All Saints: an Iron Age settlement in Dorset', 1979

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Carbon Date. 105. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from layer 4 (rapid fill) of inner ditch with RB pottery at Arddleen, Llandrinio, Powys, Wales.

ID: 6445, C14 ID: CAR-571 Date BP: 1895 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1835, End BP: 1955

Abstract: Enclosed farmstead

Archaeologist Name: W Britnell, C R Musson

Reference Name: Archaeol Cambrensis, 133, 1984, 91-9

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Carbon Date. 105. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from large quantity of burnt clay and charcoal filling a hollow in the interior, probably assoc with later stages of primary occupation, at Drim Camp, Llawhaden, Pembrokeshire, Wales.

ID: 6463, C14 ID: CAR-474 Date BP: 1895 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1830, End BP: 1960

OS Letter: SN, OS East: 67, OS North: 194

Archaeologist Name: H Mytum

Reference Name: Antiq J, 68, 1988, 30-54

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Carbon Date. 110. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from timber in situ in stone rampart below foundation level of medieval castle at Beeston Castle, Bunbury, Cheshire, England. Coll P Hough 1983. Subm P Hough 1983.

ID: 2006, C14 ID: HAR-5610 Date BP: 1890 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 1770, End BP: 2010

Abstract: Occupation below medieval castle levels

Archaeologist Name: P Hough

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 304-5; Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 166; Ellis P (ed), 'Beeston Castle, Cheshire: a report on excavations... 1968-85' (= English Heritage Archaeological Report 23), 1993, 85

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Carbon Date. 110. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: [Charcoal ?] 908 from ditch flanking entrance track at Bryn Eryr, Llansadwrn, Anglesey, Gwynedd, Wales. Comment (subm): [see ref.]

ID: 7771, C14 ID: CAR-1061 Date BP: 1890 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1830, End BP: 1950

Abstract: Multiphase, Iron Age to RB, square ditched enclosure

Archaeologist Name: David Longley

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 64, 1998, 225-73 esp.262

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Carbon Date. 110. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood:-

ID: 5362, C14 ID: OxA-2416 Date BP: 1890 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1820, End BP: 1960

Abstract: Ardgour, Scotland

Archaeologist Name: Earwood

Reference Name: Archaeometry 33(1), 1991, 121-134

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Carbon Date. 110. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from post-packing at Newmill, Bankfoot, Perthshire, Scotland. Coll T Watkins.

ID: 3186, C14 ID: GU-1025 Date BP: 1890 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1835, End BP: 1945

OS Letter: NO, OS East: 84, OS North: 324

Archaeologist Name: T Watkins

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 110, 1978-80, 165-208 esp 207

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Carbon Date. 110. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from 0.7m and 0.75m below the peat surface. The onset of a clearance episode in the pollen record coincides with evidence for metal extraction activity from a heavy metal profile.

ID: 16582, C14 ID: HAR 6419 Date BP: 1890 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1970, End BP: 1810

Abstract: Lancashire Peat Profiles: Rivington Moor, Winter Hill; 1984-85

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 110. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: tissue:human

ID: 5053, C14 ID: OxA-1521 Date BP: 1890 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1790, End BP: 1990

Abstract: Lindow Moss III, England

Archaeologist Name: Stead

Reference Name: Archaeometry 35(1), 1993, 147-167

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Carbon Date. 110. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample not stated, from primary clay floor in broch wall gallery at Dun Mor Vaul, Tiree, Argyll, Scotland. [Ed: note third ref below.]

ID: 812, C14 ID: GaK-1097 Date BP: 1890 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1800, End BP: 1980

OS Letter: NM, OS East: 42, OS North: 492

Archaeologist Name: E W MacKie

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 66-7; Discovery Excav Scotl, 1967, 15; Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 121, 1991, 210 (reexamination)

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Carbon Date. 110. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from an in situ timber in a stone rampart below foundation level; context BCO375A.

ID: 15278, C14 ID: HAR 5610 Date BP: 1890 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 2010, End BP: 1770

Abstract: Beeston Castle; 1989-90

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 110. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as cattle, from Pd B1, Cell 5, Pit 2 at Sollas, North Uist, Western Isles, Scotland. Subm Ewan Campbell 1988.

ID: 2637, C14 ID: GU-2590 Date BP: 1890 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1790, End BP: 1990

Abstract: Wheelhouse

Archaeologist Name: R J C Atkinson 1957

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 121, 1991, 117-73 esp 140

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Carbon Date. 110. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Pit A, Pd IV, outside the palisade at Myrehead, Falkirk District, Scotland. Coll G Barclay. [Ed: note slight discrepancies of dates within text.]

ID: 3144, C14 ID: GU-1610 Date BP: 1890 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1830, End BP: 1950

OS Letter: NS, OS East: 964, OS North: 775

Archaeologist Name: G Barclay

Reference Name: Glasgow Archaeol J, 10, 1983, 41-71 esp 47

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Carbon Date. 110. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Beckford - human bone; one of seven inhumations from a small cemetery. All of the burials were salvage recorded and the bone was fragmentary. This is an extended adult inhumation lying on its back with the head removed and placed adjacent to the feet. Glacial sands and gravels underlie the archaeological deposits.

ID: 9552, C14 ID: GrA-33529 Date BP: 1890 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1925, End BP: 1855

Abstract: Beckford: Human Inhumations

Archaeologist Name: J Wills

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 111. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; this sample was taken from 1.35-1.40m below the surface. No charcoal fragments were found immediately above this depth. The occurrence of charcoal and the deposition of alluvial sediments may be associated with earlier phases of land use in the valley.

ID: 17393, C14 ID: UB 3207 Date BP: 1889 +/- 72, Start Date BP: 1961, End BP: 1817

Abstract: Roadford Reservoir; 1989-90

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 113. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: East London Gravels: Fairlop Quarry- Charcoal;cremation 888 in pit 887 (the other half of feature numbered 906 in pit 905) was a discrete feature cutting natural brickearth and below the topsoil. There was no physical relationship with any other feature. The pit was well-defined but truncated. Part of a cluster of three cremations, including sample 134 (cremation 908 in pit 907). The pit fill contained a cremation and consisted of sandy clay with very frequent Charcoal and moderate fragments of cremated bone, which was too fragmented for radiocarbon dating. The pit was sealed by 0.3m of topsoil and cut into natural brickearth. The soil was dry, with evidence of root action, but no obvious modern contaminants.

ID: 9209, C14 ID: OxA-13081 Date BP: 1887 +/- 26, Start Date BP: 1913, End BP: 1861

Abstract: East London Gravels: Fairlop Quarry

Archaeologist Name: D Swift

Reference Name: Swift, D, Howell, I, Watson, B, and Cotton, J, forthcoming East London landscapes: thematic aspects of six multi-period archaeological sites excavated in advance of gravel quarrying, MoLAS monograph series, London: MoLAS

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Carbon Date. 115. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as small twigs, in sunken hearth at Hartburn, Northumberland, England.

ID: 3243, C14 ID: I-6301 Date BP: 1885 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1795, End BP: 1975

OS Letter: NZ, OS East: 81, OS North: 867

Archaeologist Name: G Jobey

Reference Name: Archaeol Aeliana, ser 5, 1, 1973, 11-53, esp 18

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Carbon Date. 120. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, Skeleton 1 from coursed and orthostatic masonry cist at North Belton Farm, Dunbar, E Lothian, Scotland. Comment (subm): Cal dates given; at two sigma this and GU-2718 strongly suggest contemporary burials.

ID: 7883, C14 ID: GU-2717 Date BP: 1880 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1830, End BP: 1930

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 645, OS North: 775

Archaeologist Name: B A Crone, AOC Scotland Ltd

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 122, 1992, 161-70

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Carbon Date. 120. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; burnt wood from a post-occupation layer in an Anglo-Saxon sunken-featured building.

ID: 15214, C14 ID: HAR 2459 Date BP: 1880 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1950, End BP: 1810

Abstract: Barton-under-Needwood: Catholme; 1977-78

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 120. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as sheep, from Pd B1, Cell 9, Pit 12 at Sollas, North Uist, Western Isles, Scotland. Subm Ewan Campbell 1988.

ID: 2636, C14 ID: GU-2565 Date BP: 1880 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1830, End BP: 1930

Abstract: Wheelhouse

Archaeologist Name: R J C Atkinson 1957

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 121, 1991, 117-73 esp 140

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Carbon Date. 120. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from bottom of hut (as HAR-996) at Poundbury, Dorchester, Dorset, England. Comment [Ed]: Date lies within early Romano-British period.

ID: 344, C14 ID: HAR-995 Date BP: 1880 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1810, End BP: 1950

OS Letter: SY, OS East: 685, OS North: 911

Archaeologist Name: H G Pell

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 365; Proc Dorset Natur Hist Archaeol Soc, 95, 1973, (1974), 97-100; Dorset Natur Hist Archaeol Soc Monogr, 7, 1987, 141

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Carbon Date. 120. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from midden in cave with remains of domestic animals, wild animals, seabirds, limpets and bone limpet-scoops at Perwick Bay, Traie Coonan, Isle of Man [off] England. [Ed: otherwise undated; date lies within Iron Age.]

ID: 724, C14 ID: Birm-271 Date BP: 1880 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 1730, End BP: 2030

OS Letter: SC, OS East: 204, OS North: 673

Archaeologist Name: L S Garrad

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 9

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Carbon Date. 120. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Collagen, id as femur, male P.12 buried in Belgic war cemetery of AD 43 at Maiden Castle, Dorset, England.

ID: 22, C14 ID: GrN-5086 Date BP: 1880 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1845, End BP: 1915

OS Letter: SY, OS East: 673, OS North: 883

Archaeologist Name: S Thomas/K P Oakley

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 14, 1972, 79

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Carbon Date. 120. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id as horse metatarsal (A J Legge), from sample KN/RB of ring-ditched horse burial No. 1, within Neo enclosure and close to Iron Age enclosure at Kirkburn Site 2, near Driffield, Humberside, England. Comment (subm): Combined results from this date and BM-2674 give 1910 35; surprising as no other RB evidence in area.

ID: 1496, C14 ID: BM-2619 Date BP: 1880 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1830, End BP: 1930

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 984, OS North: 574

Archaeologist Name: Ian Stead

Reference Name: Stead, Ian, 'Iron Age cemeteries in East Yorkshire' (= English Heritage Archaeol Rep, 22), 1991, 169; Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 57

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Carbon Date. 120. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from a shallow grave on the river foreshore, sealed by waterlain organic material deposited during extreme conditions of flooding and by Early Roman dumping of sand and gravel.

ID: 16754, C14 ID: HAR 2239 Date BP: 1880 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1950, End BP: 1810

Abstract: London: Tower of London - burial; 1977-78

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 120. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a stratigraphically earlier level than HAR-2025.

ID: 17901, C14 ID: HAR 2158 Date BP: 1880 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1970, End BP: 1790

Abstract: Tarraby; 1976-77

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 120. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; surviving top of peat (0-1cm).

ID: 16513, C14 ID: GU 5056 Date BP: 1880 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1980, End BP: 1780

Abstract: Isles of Scilly Project: Tresco, Crab's Ledge; 1990-91

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 120. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the destruction level in the base of a post-Roman sunken-featured building.

ID: 17236, C14 ID: HAR 995 Date BP: 1880 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1950, End BP: 1810

Abstract: Poundbury; 1974-75

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 120. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample unspecified from demolition deposit in western ditch at Cawdor, Easter Galcantray, Highland, Scotland.

ID: 2521, C14 ID: GrN-14643 Date BP: 1880 +/- 20, Start Date BP: 1860, End BP: 1900

Abstract: Cropmark site

Archaeologist Name: G D B Jones and K Maude

Reference Name: Manchester Archaeol Bull, 2, 1987, 17-26; Britannia, 18, 1987, 309

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Carbon Date. 120. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, from flexed burial immediately NW of Lanthorn Tower in Innermost Ward, no datable associations but sealed by early Roman deposits at Tower of London, London, England.

ID: 7522, C14 ID: HAR-2239 Date BP: 1880 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1810, End BP: 1950

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 337, OS North: 805

Archaeologist Name: G Parnell

Reference Name: Trans London Middx Archaeol Soc, 36, 1985, 7

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Carbon Date. 120. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Pd B1, Cell 7, Pit 9 at Sollas, North Uist, Western Isles, Scotland. Subm Ewan Campbell 1988.

ID: 1227, C14 ID: GU-2562 Date BP: 1880 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1830, End BP: 1930

Abstract: Wheelhouse

Archaeologist Name: R J C Atkinson 1957

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 121, 1991, 117-73 esp 140

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Carbon Date. 120. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from reconstruction hearth at Crosskirk Broch, Caithness, Scotland.

ID: 523, C14 ID: SRR-267 Date BP: 1880 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1810, End BP: 1950

OS Letter: ND, OS East: 25, OS North: 701

Archaeologist Name: H Fairhurst

Reference Name: H Fairhurst, Excavations at Crosskirk Broch... (Soc Antiq Scot, Monogr 3), 1984, 161

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Carbon Date. 120. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: The Rye area project: Pett Level- Peat; bulk, -0.45 - -0.49m OD; the sample comes from the top of a unit of organic-rich silty clay (B) containing small pebbles, and immediately below a contact with grey marine/ intertidal silts (A). The solid geology of the area around Pett Level is the Hastings Bed Group (mainly sandstones, siltstones, and clays). The watertable at the site is within 1m of the modern ground surface. The depth at which the sample is taken precludes any possibility of contamination by modern rootlet penetration. Pollen assemblages from the A/B contact are dominated by herbaceous taxa, particularly Poaceae and Cyperaceae, suggesting open fen or coastal reedswamp was the dominant local vegetation community at the time unit B was deposited. A transitional (non-erosive) contact is indicated between A/B.

ID: 9379, C14 ID: GrN-28108 Date BP: 1880 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1980, End BP: 1780

Abstract: The Rye area project: Pett Level

Archaeologist Name: A J Long

Reference Name: Long, A , Hipkin, S, and Clarke, H, 2002 Romney Marsh: coastal and landscape change through the ages, Oxford Univ School Archaeol Monogr, Oxford: Oxford Univ; Long, A J, 2006a Coastal resilience and late Holocene tidal inlet history: the evoution of Dungeness Foreland and the Romney Marsh (UK) depositional complex, Geomorphology, 82, 309-330; Long, A J, 2006b Driving mechanisms of coastal change:sediment autocompaction and the destruction of late Holocene coastal wetlands, Marine Geology, 225, 63-84 Long, A J, forthcoming The late-Holocene Evolution of the Romney marsh/Dungeness Foreland Depositional Complex, UK, Oxford: Oxbow Books; Waller, M P, 2006 The interpretation of radiocarbon dates from the upper surface of late Holocene peat layers in coastal lowlands, The Holocene, 16, 51-61

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Carbon Date. 122. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from quarry scoop behind embanked palisade at Moel y Gaer, Rhosesmor, Clwyd, Wales.

ID: 793, C14 ID: SRR-496 Date BP: 1878 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1833, End BP: 1923

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 211, OS North: 691

Archaeologist Name: G Guilbert

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 19, 1977, 414; Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 369; Antiquity, 49, 1975, 115 (109-17 Proc Prehist Soc, 41, 1975, 203-21; Archaeol in Wales, 14, 1974, 14; Archaeol in Wales, 15, 1975, 33

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Carbon Date. 123. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the Coach and Horses site (see UB-3346).

ID: 15014, C14 ID: UB 3369 Date BP: 1877 +/- 28, Start Date BP: 1905, End BP: 1849

Abstract: A66 Stainmore Pass: Coach and Horse earthwork; 1990-91

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 124. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: soil; from Bowes Moor field system, section B.Suggests an Iron Age/Romano-British horizon for the ending of soil activity.

ID: 15009, C14 ID: UB 3415 Date BP: 1876 +/- 41, Start Date BP: 1917, End BP: 1835

Abstract: A66 Stainmore Pass: Bowes Moor field system, section B; 1990-91

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 125. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: East London Gravels: Fairlop Quarry- Charcoal; cremation 888 in pit 887 (the other half of feature numbered 906 in pit 905) was a discrete feature cutting natural brickearth and below the topsoil. There was no physical relationship with any other feature. The pit was well-defined but truncated. Part of a cluster of three cremations, including sample 134 (cremation 908 in pit 907). The pit fill contained a cremation and consisted of sandy clay with very frequent Charcoal and moderate fragments of cremated bone, which was too fragmented for radiocarbon dating. The pit was sealed by 0.3m of topsoil and cut into natural brickearth. The soil was dry, with evidence of root action, but no obvious modern contaminants.

ID: 9208, C14 ID: GrA-24573 Date BP: 1875 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1915, End BP: 1835

Abstract: East London Gravels: Fairlop Quarry

Archaeologist Name: D Swift

Reference Name: Swift, D, Howell, I, Watson, B, and Cotton, J, forthcoming East London landscapes: thematic aspects of six multi-period archaeological sites excavated in advance of gravel quarrying, MoLAS monograph series, London: MoLAS

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Carbon Date. 125. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from context 5871, enclosure 1a; high in the fill of the outer ditch.

ID: 17923, C14 ID: HAR 5460 Date BP: 1875 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1945, End BP: 1805

Abstract: Thetford: Fison Way; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 130. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 6316, C14 ID: OxA-787 Date BP: 1870 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1790, End BP: 1950

Abstract: Lindow Moss II, England

Archaeologist Name: British Mus.

Reference Name: Archaeometry 30(1), 1988, 155-164

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Carbon Date. 130. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 6317, C14 ID: OxA-788 Date BP: 1870 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1790, End BP: 1950

Abstract: Lindow Moss II, England

Archaeologist Name: British Mus.

Reference Name: Archaeometry 30(1), 1988, 155-164

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Carbon Date. 130. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat with charcoal; from a peat monolith 3.10-3.12m OD; lower occupation deposit on the northern mound.

ID: 17661, C14 ID: HAR 3892 Date BP: 1870 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1940, End BP: 1800

Abstract: Somerset Levels: Meare Lake Village West; 1980-81

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 130. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: grain; from pit P858, layer 3 (ceramic phases 1-3).

ID: 15744, C14 ID: HAR 1801 Date BP: 1870 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1960, End BP: 1780

Abstract: Danebury; 1975-76

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 130. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample not specified from enclosed grave at N of site at Capel Eithin, Cefn Du, Gwynedd, Wales. Comment [Ed]: see also CAR-484 in sitetype 7D.

ID: 1271, C14 ID: CAR-483 Date BP: 1870 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1810, End BP: 1930

Abstract: Multiperiod site

Archaeologist Name: Sian White (Gwynedd Archaeol Trust)

Reference Name: Anglesey Antiq Soc Fld Club/Trans for 1981, 15-27; Lynch F, 'Prehistoric Anglesey', 2 ed 1991, 34 and 394-5

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Carbon Date. 130. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from an eaves drip trench surrounding a first phase Iron Age building. This may derive from the destruction of the building and therefore provide a terminal date for its use.

ID: 15930, C14 ID: HAR 9410 Date BP: 1870 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1960, End BP: 1780

Abstract: Enderby: Grove Farm; 1988-89

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 130. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as animal, from second phase rubbish pit sealed by boundary bank (Sample 21/544) at Biglis, Barry, Glamorgan S, Wales. Subm Glam-Gwent Archaeol Trust.

ID: 1843, C14 ID: CAR-308 Date BP: 1870 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1800, End BP: 1940

Abstract: Farmstead, late IA to RB

Archaeologist Name: J Parkhouse

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27(2B), 1985, 370-1; BAR British Series, 188, 1988, 31

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Carbon Date. 130. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from the central grave in barrow 3; 0.56m below the bulldozed surface (original depth c 1.22m).

ID: 16124, C14 ID: HAR 1275 Date BP: 1870 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1940, End BP: 1800

Abstract: Garton Slack; 1975-76

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 130. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, AML 8111564, id as human, ref 46-1732 at Catterick - Bainesse Farm, Yorkshire North, England. Subm N Balaam 1982.

ID: 2894, C14 ID: HAR-5275 Date BP: 1870 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1800, End BP: 1940

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 240, OS North: 972

Archaeologist Name: P R Wilson

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 336; CBA Group 4 Newslett, 1981, 18-20

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Carbon Date. 130. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charred seeds:Hordeum

ID: 5962, C14 ID: OxA-4361 Date BP: 1870 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1780, End BP: 1960

Abstract: Cumberland Infirmary, England

Archaeologist Name: McCarthy

Reference Name: Archaeometry 36(2), 1994, 337-374

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Carbon Date. 130. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from grave 1730, skeleton 1732: one of three graves (see also HAR-4272 and HAR-5273) within an enclosed Roman period cemetery located to the south of the Anglian burials.

ID: 15609, C14 ID: HAR 5275 Date BP: 1870 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1940, End BP: 1800

Abstract: Catterick: Bainesse Farm; 1982-83

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 130. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: animal bone; from house gully 13 (sample submitted as a check on HAR-1248); this feature cuts pit 37 (HAR-1100), but is stratigraphically earlier than ditch 392 (HAR-1334).

ID: 15039, C14 ID: HAR 1333 Date BP: 1870 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1950, End BP: 1790

Abstract: Abingdon: Ashville Trading Estate [Map]; 1975-76

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 130. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a shallow ditch enclosing a round house belonging to an Iron Age enclosure settlement.

ID: 15262, C14 ID: HAR 4440 Date BP: 1870 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1950, End BP: 1790

Abstract: Beckford; 1980-81

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 130. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: The Rye area project: Pewis Marsh (Pewis 1)- Sediment; -0.69 - -0.74m OD, pH 4.5, 19.7% LOI; sample PEWIS 1.1 is taken from the top of a unit of organic-rich clay (unit B) immediately below a contact with marine/intertidal silt (unit A). The solid geology of the area around Pewis Marsh is the Hastings Bed Group (mainly sandstones, siltstones, and clays). The watertable at the site is close to the surface (within 0.5m). The depth from which the sample is taken (2-2.05m) precludes any possibility of modern rootlet penetration. Pollen assemblages from the top of unit B contain significant frequencies of pollen from grasses (Poaceae) and bog taxa (eg Myrica gale and Calluna vulgaris), together with Sphagnum spores. These indicate relatively open, oligotropic local conditions at the time of Sediment deposition.

ID: 9355, C14 ID: GrN-27875 Date BP: 1870 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1905, End BP: 1835

Abstract: The Rye area project: Pewis Marsh (Pewis 1)

Archaeologist Name: A J Long

Reference Name: Long, A , Hipkin, S, and Clarke, H, 2002 Romney Marsh: coastal and landscape change through the ages, Oxford Univ School Archaeol Monogr, Oxford: Oxford Univ; Long, A J, 2006a Coastal resilience and late Holocene tidal inlet history: the evoution of Dungeness Foreland and the Romney Marsh (UK) depositional complex, Geomorphology, 82, 309-330; Long, A J, 2006b Driving mechanisms of coastal change:sediment autocompaction and the destruction of late Holocene coastal wetlands, Marine Geology, 225, 63-84 Long, A J, forthcoming The late-Holocene Evolution of the Romney marsh/Dungeness Foreland Depositional Complex, UK, Oxford: Oxbow Books; Waller, M P, 2006 The interpretation of radiocarbon dates from the upper surface of late Holocene peat layers in coastal lowlands, The Holocene, 16, 51-61

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Carbon Date. 130. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 4945, C14 ID: OxA-1193 Date BP: 1870 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1770, End BP: 1970

Abstract: Thames skull, RCS, England

Archaeologist Name: Bradley

Reference Name: Archaeometry 30(1), 1988, 155-164

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Carbon Date. 130. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, BD54102, id by C A Keepax as oak (Quercus sp) from mature timbers and hazel/alder (Corylus/Alnus sp) from twigs, from shallow ditch enclosing roundhouse at Beckford, Worcestershire, England. [Ed: NGR not given]

ID: 6976, C14 ID: HAR-4440 Date BP: 1870 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1790, End BP: 1950

OS Letter: SO, OS East: 983, OS North: 363

Archaeologist Name: Jan Wills, Here-Worc Co Mus

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 88

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Carbon Date. 130. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: [Charcoal ?] 3512 from posthole within roundhouse A at Bryn Eryr, Llansadwrn, Anglesey, Gwynedd, Wales. Comment (subm): [see ref.]

ID: 7777, C14 ID: CAR-1225 Date BP: 1870 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1800, End BP: 1940

Abstract: Multiphase, Iron Age to RB, square ditched enclosure

Archaeologist Name: David Longley

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 64, 1998, 225-73 esp.262

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Carbon Date. 130. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal ? [not stated] from broch period at Buchlyvie, Stirlingshire, Scotland. [Ed: site possibly also known as Fairy Knowe?]

ID: 7781, C14 ID: GU-1107 Date BP: 1870 +/- 130, Start Date BP: 1740, End BP: 2000

OS Letter: NS, OS East: 57, OS North: 93

Archaeologist Name: ?

Reference Name: Archaeol J, 151, 1994, 149 [side reference]

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Carbon Date. 130. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as peat/charcoal, SLP8007, from peat monolith, 3.10 to 3.12m at Northern Mound, Meare Lake Village West, Somerset Levels, England. Subm 1980.

ID: 8557, C14 ID: HAR-3892 Date BP: 1870 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1790, End BP: 1950

Abstract: Peat monolith

Archaeologist Name: J M Coles

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 333; Somerset Levels Pap, 15, 1989, 67

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Carbon Date. 130. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, A3083C1, id as oak, ash, poplar, field maple, rowan -- twigs/fragments, from eaves drip trench surrounding first-phase Iron Age building at Grove Farm, Enderby, Leicestershire, England. Subm PC 1988. Comment (subm): sample may derive from destruction of building and thus provide terminal date for its use.

ID: 8799, C14 ID: HAR-9410 Date BP: 1870 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1780, End BP: 1960

OS Letter: SK, OS East: 551, OS North: 2

Archaeologist Name: P Clay, Leics Mus A U

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 59

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Carbon Date. 130. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Peat associated with amber beads of LBA or later type at Derrybrien North, Galway, Ireland.

ID: 74, C14 ID: Gro-650 Date BP: 1870 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1780, End BP: 1960

OS Letter: M, OS East: 592, OS North: 21

Archaeologist Name: G F Mitchell

Reference Name: Science, 127, 1958, 133; J Roy Soc Antiq Ireland, 88, 1958, 49-56 esp 55; J Roy Soc Antiq Ireland, 90, 1960, 61-6

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Carbon Date. 130. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Animal bone from Feature 13A, house gully at Ashville Trading Estate [Map], Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England.

ID: 155, C14 ID: HAR-1333 Date BP: 1870 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1790, End BP: 1950

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 483, OS North: 973

Archaeologist Name: M Parrington

Reference Name: Counc Brit Archaeol Res Rep, 28, 1978, 39

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Carbon Date. 130. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone [?] from Burial 6, in damaged cist with adult female and child at Winton House, Cockenzie & Port Seton, Lothian, Scotland.

ID: 2736, C14 ID: GU-2596 Date BP: 1870 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1800, End BP: 1940

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 402, OS North: 756

Archaeologist Name: Magnar Dalland

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 121, 1991, 175-80

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Carbon Date. 130. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bones, animal, id as sheep, from phase I (pre-broch) posthole (?hut) at Leckie, Stirlingshire, Scotland. Coll E Mackie.

ID: 3130, C14 ID: GU-1370 Date BP: 1870 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1800, End BP: 1940

OS Letter: NS, OS East: 693, OS North: 940

Archaeologist Name: E MacKie

Reference Name: Glasgow Archaeol J, 9, 1982, 60-72 esp 61

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Carbon Date. 130. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; upright of hurdle structure.

ID: 16622, C14 ID: HAR 5135 Date BP: 1870 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1940, End BP: 1800

Abstract: Lincoln: Brayford Wharf East; 1982-83

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 130. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Pit 1 Trench 77/2 at Hascombe, Surrey, England.

ID: 4861, C14 ID: BM-1244b Date BP: 1870 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1790, End BP: 1950

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 5, OS North: 386

Archaeologist Name: F H Thompson

Reference Name: Antiq J, 59, 1979, 245-318 (esp. 272, 277-8, 281-4 Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 229-30 (BM dates)

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Carbon Date. 130. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as sheep, from Pd B1, Pit NE 4 at Sollas, North Uist, Western Isles, Scotland. Subm Ewan Campbell 1988.

ID: 2635, C14 ID: GU-2564 Date BP: 1870 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1820, End BP: 1920

Abstract: Wheelhouse

Archaeologist Name: R J C Atkinson 1957

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 121, 1991, 117-73 esp 140

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Carbon Date. 135. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from post-packing at Newmill, Bankfoot, Perthshire, Scotland. Coll T Watkins.

ID: 3187, C14 ID: GU-1024 Date BP: 1865 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1805, End BP: 1925

OS Letter: NO, OS East: 84, OS North: 324

Archaeologist Name: T Watkins

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 110, 1978-80, 165-208 esp 207

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Carbon Date. 135. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as Homo sapiens sapiens, adult female skull, from previously undiscovered chamber in Rawthey Cave, near Sedbergh, Cumbria, England. Subm A T Chamberlain. Comment (subm): a previous date of 3167 55 BP (AA-22519) suggested a Middle Bronze Age date for a fragment of human skull from the cave. This new sample was recovered from the surface of a scree about 20m below the principal concentration of human remains, and provides evidence for more than one episode of deposition of human remains in the cave. See also OxA-7449 and -7451.

ID: 7605, C14 ID: OxA-7450 Date BP: 1865 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1825, End BP: 1905

OS Letter: SD, OS East: 718, OS North: 973

Archaeologist Name: A T Chamberlain 1996, 1997

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 40, 1998, 440-1

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Carbon Date. 135. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from a human skeleton found in a shallow grave cut into a turf mound, which was enclosed by a large ?Neolithic ring-ditch. The burial is not in a central position, but is next to the terminal of an ?enclosure ditch, which also cuts the mound.

ID: 16178, C14 ID: AA 9568 Date BP: 1865 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1920, End BP: 1810

Abstract: Godmanchester: Rectory Farm; 1992-93

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 140. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from a context under a medieval garden.

ID: 15599, C14 ID: HAR 1895 Date BP: 1860 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1960, End BP: 1760

Abstract: Carlisle: Hodgson's Court; 1976-77

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 140. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, EF143, from skeleton in Building 127, near SW corner of town, Culver Street, Colchester, Essex, England. Comment (subm): determination plus dating evidence for Bldg 127 suggest late 3rd- to 4th-century date for the grave. [Ed: Cal dates are given.]

ID: 7817, C14 ID: HAR-5984 Date BP: 1860 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1780, End BP: 1940

OS Letter: TM, OS East: 1, OS North: 25

Archaeologist Name: Philip Crummy

Reference Name: Crummy, P, 'Colchester Archaeological Report 6: excavations at Culver Street, the Gilberd School... 1971-85', (Colchester Archaeol Trust), 1992, 323

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Carbon Date. 140. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from pit in forecourt antedating erection of large sill stone. at Port Charlotte, Islay, Argyll, Scotland. Subm S J Pierpoint and P Harrington 1977. Comment (subm): Date much later than expected; material was undisturbed although against side of sill. [Ed: NGR in second ref. given as NR 248570.]

ID: 1033, C14 ID: HAR-2405 Date BP: 1860 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1790, End BP: 1930

Abstract: Clyde cairn

Archaeologist Name: S J Pierpoint and P Harrington

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 93; Glasgow Archaeol J, 7, 1980, 113-14

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Carbon Date. 140. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from EF143; from a grave dug after the Roman period and probably before the Norman Conquest. The grave was dug into the surviving Roman material and revealed after the removal of dark earth by machine. The bones have been washed and handled.

ID: 15699, C14 ID: HAR 5984 Date BP: 1860 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1940, End BP: 1780

Abstract: Colchester: Culver Street; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 140. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the brown earth fill of a bell-shaped storage pit containing decorated Iron Age sherds; sealed by a rab floor.

ID: 15603, C14 ID: HAR 335 Date BP: 1860 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1960, End BP: 1760

Abstract: Carn Euny; 1975-76

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 140. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal assoc with Glastonbury type decor pot in storage pit at Carn Euny, Cornwall, England. Comment (lab): very small sample.

ID: 3235, C14 ID: HAR-335 Date BP: 1860 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1760, End BP: 1960

OS Letter: SW, OS East: 401, OS North: 289

Archaeologist Name: P M Christie

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 19, 1977, 402; Proc Prehist Soc, 44, 1978, 309-433

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Carbon Date. 140. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from BS, trench IV, grave 14, in St Pancras church. Repeated by HAR-1740. Group 11.

ID: 18310, C14 ID: HAR 1077 Date BP: 1860 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1950, End BP: 1770

Abstract: Winchester: Lower Brook Street; 1974-75

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 140. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from pit 4, edge of intrusion of secondary grave 1, Grave 26 at Carrowmore, County Sligo, Ireland.

ID: 4464, C14 ID: LU-1628 Date BP: 1860 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 1750, End BP: 1970

OS Letter: G, OS East: 663, OS North: 335

Archaeologist Name: G Burenhult

Reference Name: G Burenhult, 'The archaeological excavations at Carrowmore...1977-9', 1980, 32, 44-7, 67; Radiocarbon, 23, 1981, 399-403; Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 211; G Burenhult, 'The archaeology of Carrowmore' (Stockholm 1984)

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Carbon Date. 140. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from intertidal feature Q4: from a tenoned timber which was lying horizontally within a complex of stake and other timber components embedded within fine marine silts whose upper layers contain substantial quantities of brushwood and other organic material. This assemblage appears to be the remains of a structure.

ID: 18427, C14 ID: GU 5258 Date BP: 1860 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1910, End BP: 1810

Abstract: Wootton-Quarr: 92A; 1992-93

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 142. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: East London Gravels: Fairlop Quarry- Charcoal; cremation 908 in pit 907 (the other half of feature numbered 890 in pit 889) was a discrete feature cutting natural brickearth and below the topsoil. There was no physical relationship with any other feature. The pit was well-defined but truncated. Part of a cluster of three cremations, including sample 134 (cremation 888 in pit 887). The pit fill contained a cremation and consisted of sandy clay with very frequent Charcoal and moderate fragments of cremated bone, which was too fragmented for radiocarbon dating. The pit was sealed by 0.3m of topsoil and cut into natural brickearth. The soil was dry, with evidence of root action, but no obvious modern contaminants.

ID: 9211, C14 ID: OxA-13004 Date BP: 1858 +/- 29, Start Date BP: 1887, End BP: 1829

Abstract: East London Gravels: Fairlop Quarry

Archaeologist Name: D Swift

Reference Name: Swift, D, Howell, I, Watson, B, and Cotton, J, forthcoming East London landscapes: thematic aspects of six multi-period archaeological sites excavated in advance of gravel quarrying, MoLAS monograph series, London: MoLAS

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Carbon Date. 145. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from chamber fill at Newmill, Bankfoot, Perthshire, Scotland. Coll T Watkins.

ID: 3188, C14 ID: GU-1019 Date BP: 1855 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1800, End BP: 1910

OS Letter: NO, OS East: 84, OS North: 324

Archaeologist Name: T Watkins

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 110, 1978-80, 165-208 esp 207

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Carbon Date. 145. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, sample 11, from fill of F33, Iron Age phases 4-5-6 at Dun Ailinne, Knockaulin, Co Kildare, Ireland. [Ed: a TL date from MASCA on burnt soil from Iron Age 4 level gave 1473 190. See third and fourth refs below.]

ID: 3746, C14 ID: SI-987 Date BP: 1855 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1805, End BP: 1905

Abstract: Hilltop settlement

Archaeologist Name: B Wailes

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 399-400; J Roy Soc Antiq Ir, 100, 1970, 79-90; J Co Kildare Archaeol Soc, 15, 1974-5, 345-58; MASCA Newslett, 11(2), 1975, 7

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Carbon Date. 145. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as oak, from feature 333 in courtyard at Cold Knap, Barry, South Glamorgan, Wales.

ID: 392, C14 ID: CAR-388 Date BP: 1855 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1790, End BP: 1920

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 99, OS North: 664

Reference Name: Britannia, 16, 1985, 57-125 esp 68

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Carbon Date. 145. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from 4-poster structure set across the entrance to the enclosure, and assoc with later stages of primary occupation, at Drim Camp, Llawhaden, Pembrokeshire, Wales.

ID: 6460, C14 ID: CAR-557 Date BP: 1855 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1795, End BP: 1915

OS Letter: SN, OS East: 67, OS North: 194

Archaeologist Name: H Mytum

Reference Name: Antiq J, 68, 1988, 30-54

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Carbon Date. 145. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Beckford - human bone; a small cluster of burials (5532, 5533, 5534, and 5539), placed in sub-rectangular graves, located just inside the north-western entrance to the enclosure structure 230. Stratigraphic and ceramic evidence indicates that these burials were of late Iron Age to early Roman date, and the type of burial (certainly in the case of 5539, and probably the whole group) represents a method completely different to that of earlier phases. Glacial sands and gravels underlie the archaeological deposits.

ID: 9553, C14 ID: GrA-33530 Date BP: 1855 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1890, End BP: 1820

Abstract: Beckford: Human Inhumations

Archaeologist Name: J Wills

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 150. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: [Charcoal ?] 210 from external gully, roundhouse C, phase 3 with 2nd century pottery, at Bryn Eryr, Llansadwrn, Anglesey, Gwynedd, Wales. Comment (subm): [see ref.]

ID: 7755, C14 ID: CAR-1003 Date BP: 1850 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1790, End BP: 1910

Abstract: Multiphase, Iron Age to RB, square ditched enclosure

Archaeologist Name: David Longley

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 64, 1998, 225-73 esp.262

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Carbon Date. 150. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample unspecified from pre-partition hearth to south of centre, Phase I at Mavis Grind, Shetland, Northern Isles. Coll S Cracknell, B Smith.

ID: 3154, C14 ID: GU-1508 Date BP: 1850 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1785, End BP: 1915

Abstract: Settlement at BA/IA transition

Archaeologist Name: S Cracknell and B Smith

Reference Name: Glasgow Archaeol J, 10, 1983, 13-39

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Carbon Date. 150. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the middle layer of the latest ditch on the site, which cuts Late Roman features; sealed by the upper silt and ploughsoils. The expected date is late fourth century or later.

ID: 16539, C14 ID: HAR 2531 Date BP: 1850 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1930, End BP: 1770

Abstract: Kenchester; 1977-78

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Carbon Date. 150. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: soil and charcoal; from stakehole 102.

ID: 17968, C14 ID: HAR 8278 Date BP: 1850 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1920, End BP: 1780

Abstract: Tintagel Castle: Lower Ward; 1986-87

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 150. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal and soil, AML 8650071, from stakehole 102 in lower ward at Tintagel Castle, Tintagel, Cornwall, England. Subm SH 1986. Comment (subm): results help provide upper and lower limits to use of imported Mediterranean pottery and date newly-discovered timber phase.

ID: 8612, C14 ID: HAR-8278 Date BP: 1850 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1780, End BP: 1920

OS Letter: SX, OS East: 51, OS North: 889

Archaeologist Name: S Hartgroves, Cornwall AU

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 193

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Carbon Date. 150. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from stakehole 71.

ID: 17967, C14 ID: HAR 8277 Date BP: 1850 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1930, End BP: 1770

Abstract: Tintagel Castle: Lower Ward; 1986-87

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 150. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: tissue:human

ID: 5051, C14 ID: OxA-1519 Date BP: 1850 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1760, End BP: 1940

Abstract: Lindow Moss III, England

Archaeologist Name: Stead

Reference Name: Archaeometry 35(1), 1993, 147-167

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Carbon Date. 150. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: East London Gravels: Fairlop Quarry- Charcoal; cremation 908 in pit 907 (the other half of feature numbered 890 in pit 889) was a discrete feature cutting natural brickearth and below the topsoil. There was no physical relationship with any other feature. The pit was well-defined but truncated. Part of a cluster of three cremations, including sample 134 (cremation 888 in pit 887). The pit fill contained a cremation and consisted of sandy clay with very frequent Charcoal and moderate fragments of cremated bone, which was too fragmented for radiocarbon dating. The pit was sealed by 0.3m of topsoil and cut into natural brickearth. The soil was dry, with evidence of root action, but no obvious modern contaminants.

ID: 9210, C14 ID: GrA-24574 Date BP: 1850 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1890, End BP: 1810

Abstract: East London Gravels: Fairlop Quarry

Archaeologist Name: D Swift

Reference Name: Swift, D, Howell, I, Watson, B, and Cotton, J, forthcoming East London landscapes: thematic aspects of six multi-period archaeological sites excavated in advance of gravel quarrying, MoLAS monograph series, London: MoLAS

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Carbon Date. 150. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from intermediate fill of Pd IV cut of Inner Ditch at Broxmouth, Lothian, Scotland. Coll P H Hill. Comment (subm): See extensive comment in second ref. below.

ID: 2035, C14 ID: GU-1227 Date BP: 1850 +/- 250, Start Date BP: 1600, End BP: 2100

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 700, OS North: 774

Archaeologist Name: P H Hill

Reference Name: Harding D W (ed), 'Later prehistoric settlement in SE Scotland' (1982), 39-41 and 141-88; Ashmore P J & Hill P H in Ottaway B S (ed), 'Archaeology, dendrochronology and the radiocarbon calibration curve' (Edinburgh 1983), 83-98

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Carbon Date. 150. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from stoke-hole at 1.5m depth at Rowington, Warwickshire, England.

ID: 864, C14 ID: Birm-130 Date BP: 1850 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 1740, End BP: 1960

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 187, OS North: 698

Archaeologist Name: G Webster

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 395

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Carbon Date. 150. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id as tibia of large domestic dog, from articulated skeleton constituting primary fill of 7th century Saxon hut (above tessellated floor of 2nd century AD) at Canterbury, Kent, England. Coll Marion Day. Comment (lab): See BM-2044R for another determination from this skeleton. Comment (subm): date 500 years earlier than expected.

ID: 552, C14 ID: BM-1523 Date BP: 1850 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1780, End BP: 1920

OS Letter: TR, OS East: 150, OS North: 570

Archaeologist Name: Marion Day

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 231-2

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Carbon Date. 150. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Iron, bloomery iron nails, part of cache dating the abandonment at Inchtuthil, Perthshire, Scotland.

ID: 869, C14 ID: Y-1510 Date BP: 1850 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1770, End BP: 1930

Abstract: Agricolan

Archaeologist Name: I A Richmond /H Cleere

Reference Name: van der Merwe, N, 'The Carbon-14 Dating of Iron', (Chicago 1969), 95

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Carbon Date. 150. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as mixed burnt wood, from main platform scarp at Llangynog II, Bryncowin Farm, Dyfed, Wales.

ID: 857, C14 ID: HAR-852 Date BP: 1850 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1780, End BP: 1920

OS Letter: SN, OS East: 335, OS North: 166

Archaeologist Name: R Avent

Reference Name: Carmarthenshire Antiq, 11, 1975, 21-53

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Carbon Date. 150. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal and soil, AML 8650070, from stakehole 71 in lower ward at Tintagel Castle, Tintagel, Cornwall, England. Subm SH 1986. Comment (subm): results help provide upper and lower limits to use of imported Mediterranean pottery and date newly-discovered timber phase.

ID: 8611, C14 ID: HAR-8277 Date BP: 1850 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1770, End BP: 1930

OS Letter: SX, OS East: 51, OS North: 889

Archaeologist Name: S Hartgroves, Cornwall AU

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 193

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Carbon Date. 150. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from borehole 24 at an altitude of -0.23 to -0.28m OD. This sample is the upper contact of the peat layer immediately beneath the marl of Redmere.

ID: 16055, C14 ID: Q 2593 Date BP: 1850 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1900, End BP: 1800

Abstract: Fenland Project: Redmere; 1987-88

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 150. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 6234, C14 ID: OxA-604 Date BP: 1850 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1770, End BP: 1930

Abstract: Lindow Moss II, England

Archaeologist Name: British Mus.

Reference Name: Archaeometry 30(1), 1988, 155-164

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Carbon Date. 150. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from monolith tin I from the eastern edge of Midgeholme Moss, at a depth of 40-44cm.

ID: 15377, C14 ID: GU 5175 Date BP: 1850 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1910, End BP: 1790

Abstract: Birdoswald: Midgeholme Moss 7/91; 1991-92

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 155. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as twigs, from massacre level, guard-chamber at South Cadbury Castle, Somerset, England. Comment (lab): Also analysed as GU-645.

ID: 4800, C14 ID: SRR-693 Date BP: 1845 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1800, End BP: 1890

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 62, OS North: 25

Archaeologist Name: L Alcock

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 174; Antiquity, 53, 1979, 31-8; Bull Board Celtic Stud, 28, 1980, 708-12

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Carbon Date. 155. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal (pre-treated) from intermediate layer in ditch fill at Armagh - Castle Street, Co Armagh, Ireland.

ID: 84, C14 ID: UB-284 Date BP: 1845 +/- 85, Start Date BP: 1760, End BP: 1930

OS Letter: H, OS East: 874, OS North: 453

Archaeologist Name: C Warhurst, A Harper

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 103-4; Antiquity, 45, 1971, 97-102; Ulster J Archaeol, 47, 1984, 109-61

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Carbon Date. 155. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from rubbish deposits assoc with rectangular structure IX at Dan-y-Coed, Llawhaden, Dyfed, Wales.

ID: 3052, C14 ID: CAR-665 Date BP: 1845 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1780, End BP: 1910

OS Letter: SN, OS East: 77, OS North: 189

Archaeologist Name: G Williams

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 23, 1983, 26-30; Antiq J, 68, 1988, 30-54 (esp 49)

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Carbon Date. 158. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Carbonised wood sealed by bank in area of house 12 at Boonies, Westerkirk, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.

ID: 860, C14 ID: SRR-300 Date BP: 1842 +/- 47, Start Date BP: 1795, End BP: 1889

OS Letter: NY, OS East: 304, OS North: 901

Archaeologist Name: G Jobey

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 105, 1972-4, 119-40

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Carbon Date. 158. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; identified during excavation as 'ash-like' material, this formed part of a dump covered by layer 905. The material is unlikely to be residual or disturbed. The context fits in closely with the stratigraphic sequence in the area of house Z.

ID: 17998, C14 ID: UB 3253 Date BP: 1842 +/- 46, Start Date BP: 1888, End BP: 1796

Abstract: Trethurgy; 1989-90

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 159. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone; the total bone content of context 662 of pit 790 from which charcoal samples HAR-4852 and HAR-4853 were taken.

ID: 17197, C14 ID: HAR 5352 Date BP: 1841 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1921, End BP: 1761

Abstract: Pennylands; 1982-83

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 160. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; as above; growth allowance 190 years.

ID: 16720, C14 ID: HAR 1867 Date BP: 1840 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1900, End BP: 1780

Abstract: London: New Fresh Wharf; 1976-77

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 160. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Soil from upper horizon of old soil surface at Skeldergate, York, Yorkshire, England. Comment (subm): see HAR-1417.

ID: 3560, C14 ID: HAR-1416 Date BP: 1840 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1770, End BP: 1910

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 602, OS North: 514

Archaeologist Name: S Donaghey/ A R Hall

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 80-1; Archaeol York, 4/1, 1978, 13 & 25; Archaeol York, 14/3, 1980, 105 & 111; Antiquity, 53, 1979, 112-20

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Carbon Date. 160. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the shaft of the furnace (2:FC:16).

ID: 15721, C14 ID: HAR 972 Date BP: 1840 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1920, End BP: 1760

Abstract: Crawley: Broadfields; 1974-75

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 160. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from rings 90-110 of 290 mean curve at Lower Thames St (New Fresh Wharf), London, England.

ID: 234, C14 ID: HAR-1867 Date BP: 1840 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1780, End BP: 1900

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 329, OS North: 806

Archaeologist Name: R Morgan / J Schofield

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 375; Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 84; Brit Archaeol Rep Int Ser, S51, 1978, 228; London Archaeol, 3, 1977, 42 & 48; Antiq J, 57, 1977, 37; London & Middx Archaeol Soc Spec Pap, 8, 1986, 76-85

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Carbon Date. 160. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from 1.05m to 1.10m below the surface.

ID: 16569, C14 ID: HAR 6420 Date BP: 1840 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1910, End BP: 1770

Abstract: Lancashire Peat Profiles: Anglezarke Moor, Black Brook; 1984-85

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 160. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from grave 27; expected date range Late Roman or Anglo-Saxon.

ID: 15725, C14 ID: HAR 2005 Date BP: 1840 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1920, End BP: 1760

Abstract: Curbridge: Coral Springs; 1976-77

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 160. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from lowest layer of Roman well fill at Skeldergate, York, Yorkshire, England. Comment (subm): dates earliest record of black rat in Britain.

ID: 3559, C14 ID: HAR-1866 Date BP: 1840 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1780, End BP: 1900

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 602, OS North: 514

Archaeologist Name: S Donaghey/ A R Hall

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 80-1; Archaeol York, 4/1, 1978, 13 & 25; Archaeol York, 14/3, 1980, 105 & 111; Antiquity, 53, 1979, 112-20

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Carbon Date. 160. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, mainly mature timbers, from pit 10 at Shortlanesend, Kenwyn, Cornwall, England.

ID: 8429, C14 ID: HAR-3424 Date BP: 1840 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1770, End BP: 1910

Abstract: Cornish round / farmstead

Archaeologist Name: Daphne Harris

Reference Name: Cornish Archaeol, 19, 1980, 63-75

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Carbon Date. 160. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 872579, E46, from late Iron Age gully forming part of circular structure of temple, assoc with unusual pottery forms and Celtic coins at Hayling Island Iron Age and Roman temple, Hampshire, England. Subm GS 1986. Comment (subm): dates construction and use of Iron Age temple.

ID: 8698, C14 ID: HAR-8535 Date BP: 1840 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1740, End BP: 1940

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 724, OS North: 31

Archaeologist Name: G Soffe, RCHME, 1977

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 99-100; Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 59-60 (repeat entry)

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Carbon Date. 160. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the lowest fills of a Roman well; washed with distilled water.

ID: 18502, C14 ID: HAR 1866 Date BP: 1840 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1900, End BP: 1780

Abstract: York: 58-9 Skeldergate, Bishopshill 1; 1976-77

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 160. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from hearth under E wall of Building 7 at Nornour, Isles of Scilly, England.

ID: 4682, C14 ID: HAR-459 Date BP: 1840 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1770, End BP: 1910

Abstract: Pre-Roman phase

Archaeologist Name: S A Butcher

Reference Name: Cornish Archaeol, 17, 1978, 29-112

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Carbon Date. 160. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal and burnt twigs from posthole in second platform at Llangynog II, Bryncowin Farm, Dyfed, Wales.

ID: 858, C14 ID: HAR-853 Date BP: 1840 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1760, End BP: 1920

OS Letter: SN, OS East: 335, OS North: 166

Archaeologist Name: R Avent

Reference Name: Carmarthenshire Antiq, 11, 1975, 21-53

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Carbon Date. 160. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from the top part of the buried soil (2356).

ID: 18497, C14 ID: HAR 1416 Date BP: 1840 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1910, End BP: 1770

Abstract: York: 58-9 Skeldergate, Bishopshill 1; 1975-76

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 160. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone fragment from destruction level by mural stairway at Leckie, Stirlingshire, Scotland.

ID: 59, C14 ID: GX-2780 Date BP: 1840 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 1690, End BP: 1990

OS Letter: NS, OS East: 693, OS North: 940

Archaeologist Name: E W MacKie

Reference Name: Discovery Excav Scotland, 1972, 38; Discovery Excav Scotland, 1973, 55

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Carbon Date. 160. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Human bone, from grave F27 at Curbridge, Oxfordshire, England.

ID: 181, C14 ID: HAR-2005 Date BP: 1840 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1760, End BP: 1920

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 337, OS North: 89

Archaeologist Name: R A Chambers

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 88; Oxoniensia, 41, 1976, 38-55; Oxoniensia, 43, 1978, 252-3

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Carbon Date. 160. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as animal, from pit 790, layer 662, the pit cut and sealed by fill of enclosure ditch 2 at Pennyland, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. Comment (subm): Dates provide tpq for construction and use of Iron Age enclosure.

ID: 2610, C14 ID: HAR-5352 Date BP: 1840 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1760, End BP: 1920

Abstract: of several centuries' duration

Archaeologist Name: R J Williams

Reference Name: Williams R J, 'Pennyland and Hartigans...' (= Buckinghamshire Archaeol Soc Monog Ser, 4), 1993, 175

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Carbon Date. 160. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from ?hearth in ?hut at Raheennamadra, Limerick, Ireland.

ID: 3266, C14 ID: U-248 Date BP: 1840 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 1730, End BP: 1950

OS Letter: R, OS East: 734, OS North: 299

Archaeologist Name: M Stenberger

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 6, 1964, 304-6; Proc Roy Irish Acad, 65C, 1966, 37-54

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Carbon Date. 160. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a pit filled and lined with charcoal, which was cut into the natural clay subsoil from the occupation level inside the round; all the samples were collected by trowel and as far as possible were untouched by hand; they were placed in polythene bags.

ID: 17570, C14 ID: HAR 3424 Date BP: 1840 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1910, End BP: 1770

Abstract: Shortlanesend; 1979-80

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 160. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a late Iron Age gully forming part of the circular structure of a temple.It is associated with unusual forms of pottery and Celtic coin.

ID: 16342, C14 ID: HAR 8535 Date BP: 1840 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1940, End BP: 1740

Abstract: Hayling Island: Iron Age and Roman temple; 1986-87

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 160. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Furnace 4 [or 3 in excav report] at Broadfield, Crawley, Sussex, England.

ID: 119, C14 ID: HAR-972 Date BP: 1840 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1760, End BP: 1920

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 258, OS North: 353

Archaeologist Name: J Gibson Hill

Reference Name: Bull Inst Archaeol Univ London, 13, 1976, 79-88 and 247-63; Hist Metall, 14, 1980, 21-7; Sussex Archaeol Collect, 130, 1992, 22-59 (esp 33) [where contexts differ from earlier refs]

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Carbon Date. 160. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, AML 841206, from context 2B00084, one of group of burials with weapons, situated at supposed centre of burial, at Heslerton, Vale of Pickering, Yorkshire North, England. Coll D Powlesland 1984.

ID: 1480, C14 ID: HAR-6907 Date BP: 1840 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1750, End BP: 1930

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 918, OS North: 767

Archaeologist Name: D Powlesland

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 308; Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 171; Archaeol J, 143, 1986, 53-173

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Carbon Date. 160. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from stake of structure I2, Period I at Prestatyn, Clwyd, Wales. Comment (subm): Anomalous for Period I; cf. dendrodate AD 60 (tpq) for stakes from structure I2. [Editor: age is given in text as 1040, presum. error for 1840 since text and discussion give 'ad' date as 110.]

ID: 1596, C14 ID: CAR-966 Date BP: 1840 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1780, End BP: 1900

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 62, OS North: 817

Archaeologist Name: K Blockley

Reference Name: Blockley, K, 'Prestatyn 1984-5: an Iron Age farmstead and Romano-British industrial settlement in North Wales' (= Brit Archaeol Rep, 210), 1989, 22-3

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Carbon Date. 160. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a box hearth in building 7, period 6, sealed by the loosely constructed east wall when the house was rebuilt.

ID: 17479, C14 ID: HAR 459 Date BP: 1840 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1910, End BP: 1770

Abstract: Scilly Isles: Nornour; 1973-74

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 160. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as Oak (Quercus sp), from loose timber of wreck (GR is 49 deg 27.41'N, 2 deg 31.46'W) at St Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Isles. Coll R Keen 1983. Subm S McGrail 1984. Comment (subm): See monograph.

ID: 2692, C14 ID: HAR-6135 Date BP: 1840 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1760, End BP: 1920

Abstract: trading vessel sunk at harbour mouth

Reference Name: Rule M & Monaghan J, 'A Gallo-Roman trading vessel from Guernsey' (= Guernsey Museum Monogr, 5), 1993, 132

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Carbon Date. 160. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from context 2B00084; one of a group of burials all accompanied by weapons, located at what is considered to be the heart of the cemetery.

ID: 18139, C14 ID: HAR 6907 Date BP: 1840 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1930, End BP: 1750

Abstract: West Heslerton; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 160. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: [Charcoal ?] 3311 from phase 3 slot (3310) postdating roundhouse A (late 2nd-- early 3rd century AD pottery) at Bryn Eryr, Llansadwrn, Anglesey, Gwynedd, Wales. Comment (subm): [see ref.]

ID: 7775, C14 ID: CAR-1223 Date BP: 1840 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1770, End BP: 1910

Abstract: Multiphase, Iron Age to RB, square ditched enclosure

Archaeologist Name: David Longley

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 64, 1998, 225-73 esp.262

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Carbon Date. 161. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as large timber, from massacre level, guard chamber at South Cadbury Castle, Somerset, England.

ID: 4801, C14 ID: GU-647 Date BP: 1839 +/- 26, Start Date BP: 1813, End BP: 1865

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 62, OS North: 25

Archaeologist Name: L Alcock

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 174; Antiquity, 53, 1979, 31-8; Bull Board Celtic Stud, 28, 1980, 708-12

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Carbon Date. 165. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: plant macrofossils; from sediment in the channel.

ID: 18477, C14 ID: OxA 4816 Date BP: 1835 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1890, End BP: 1780

Abstract: Yarnton Saxon and medieval: floodplain channel; 1992-93

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 170. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: animal bone; from the middle period of the Saxon site.

ID: 18180, C14 ID: HAR 4145 Date BP: 1830 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1900, End BP: 1760

Abstract: West Stow; 1980-81

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 170. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from pit P878, layer 8 (ceramic phase 7).

ID: 15757, C14 ID: HAR 2040 Date BP: 1830 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1900, End BP: 1760

Abstract: Danebury; 1976-77

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 170. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: animal bone; from context 176; part of a massive deposit of animal bone consisting of about 2.5 million fragments of cattle limb bones. It is attributed to period 13 and is thus clearly post Roman and probably earlier than the thirteenth/fourteenth century.

ID: 15596, C14 ID: HAR 8770 Date BP: 1830 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1900, End BP: 1760

Abstract: Carlisle: Castle Street; 1987-88

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 170. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal [?] from pit 1489, EIA at Winnall Down (Site R17), M3 motorway site, Hampshire, England. Comment (subm): See monograph for extended comment and CAL ranges.

ID: 2563, C14 ID: HAR-2652 Date BP: 1830 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1760, End BP: 1900

Abstract: Multi-period settlement

Archaeologist Name: P J Fasham

Reference Name: Fasham P J & Whinney R J B, 'Archaeology and the M3...' (= Hampshire Fld Club Archaeol Soc Monogr, 7), 1991, 143-7

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Carbon Date. 170. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from main flue of kiln at Hartfield, Great Cansiron Farm, Sussex East, England.

ID: 1472, C14 ID: HAR-6389 Date BP: 1830 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1760, End BP: 1900

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 456, OS North: 383

Archaeologist Name: D R Rudling

Reference Name: Britannia, 1986, 17, 191-230

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Carbon Date. 170. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen from inhumation, Grave 235, cut through second phase palisade trench at Biglis, Barry, Glamorgan S, Wales. Subm Glam-Gwent Archaeol Trust. Comment (subm): Dates time of palisade disuse.

ID: 1840, C14 ID: CAR-269 Date BP: 1830 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1760, End BP: 1900

Abstract: Farmstead, late IA to RB

Archaeologist Name: J Parkhouse

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27(2B), 1985, 370-1; BAR British Series, 188, 1988, 31

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Carbon Date. 170. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from between the cobbles of the floor of a boat shaped building on the eastern half of the site and immediately south of the ring cairn.

ID: 15892, C14 ID: HAR 6557 Date BP: 1830 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1930, End BP: 1730

Abstract: Dubby Sike; 1984-85

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 170. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: animal bone; from Iron Age ditch 5.

ID: 15042, C14 ID: HAR 1342 Date BP: 1830 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1910, End BP: 1750

Abstract: Abingdon: Barton Court Farm; 1975-76

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 170. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the top 2cm, the middle peat: Column VI, really a humic sandy loam.

ID: 16519, C14 ID: GU 5231 Date BP: 1830 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1920, End BP: 1740

Abstract: Isles of Scilly Project: Tresco, Crab's Ledge, Crab; 1992-93

Archaeologist Name:

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 170. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Beckford - carbonised residue; internal; from a pit or ditch (S239), context 66112C. S239 was a small enclosure, forming a key element of the late Iron Age to early Roman sequence of activity at Beckford. Glacial sands and gravels underlie the archaeological deposits.

ID: 9536, C14 ID: SUERC-9867 Date BP: 1830 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1865, End BP: 1795

Abstract: Beckford: Ceramic Residues

Archaeologist Name: J Wills

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 170. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from grave 100, one of a group on the west side of the southern part of the cemetery. The orientation contrasts with grave 140 (HAR-6269).

ID: 15575, C14 ID: HAR 7097 Date BP: 1830 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1930, End BP: 1730

Abstract: Cannington; 1984-85

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 170. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Timber from lining of Roman well at Skeldergate, York, Yorkshire, England.

ID: 3561, C14 ID: HAR-1927 Date BP: 1830 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1760, End BP: 1900

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 602, OS North: 514

Archaeologist Name: S Donaghey/ A R Hall

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 80-1; Archaeol York, 4/1, 1978, 13 & 25; Archaeol York, 14/3, 1980, 105 & 111; Antiquity, 53, 1979, 112-20

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Carbon Date. 170. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood:alder

ID: 5698, C14 ID: OxA-3542 Date BP: 1830 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1750, End BP: 1910

Abstract: Talisker Moor, Scotland

Archaeologist Name: Sheridan

Reference Name: Archaeometry 35(1), 1993, 147-167

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Carbon Date. 170. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from phosphate survey, test hole 21, sample B at Carrowmore - Grange West, Sligo, Ireland. Coll G Burenhult. Subm G Burenhult. Comment (subm): See monograph below.

ID: 2116, C14 ID: Lu-1699 Date BP: 1830 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1780, End BP: 1880

OS Letter: G, OS East: 6, OS North: 3

Archaeologist Name: G Burenhult

Reference Name: Burenhult G, 'The archaeology of Carrowmore...' (Stockholm 1984), 72, 91 and 128-32; Radiocarbon, 23, 1981, 400

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Carbon Date. 170. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: animal bone; from the base of an Early Iron Age storage pit.

ID: 16819, C14 ID: HAR 2652 Date BP: 1830 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1900, End BP: 1760

Abstract: Marc 3: Winnall Down, R17; 1977-78

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 170. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a pit filled and lined with charcoal, which was cut into the natural clay subsoil from the occupation level inside the round; all the samples were collected by trowel and as far as possible were untouched by hand; they were placed in polythene bags.

ID: 17572, C14 ID: HAR 3428 Date BP: 1830 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1910, End BP: 1750

Abstract: Shortlanesend; 1979-80

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 170. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; the charcoal contents, presumably fuel, from the main flue of the stokehole of the tile kiln.

ID: 16298, C14 ID: HAR 6389 Date BP: 1830 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1900, End BP: 1760

Abstract: Hartfield: Cansiron Farm; 1984-85

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 170. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, AML 874403, CSTB176, id as animal, part of massive deposit (c 2.5 million fragments) of cattle limb bones, attributed to Period 13 of stratigraphic sequence at Castle Street, Carlisle, Cumbria, England. Subm MRMcC 1987. Comment: Castle St stratigraphic sequence is well established up to Pd 9 (Later Roman), but thereafter sequence and interpretation are open to doubt.

ID: 8682, C14 ID: HAR-8770 Date BP: 1830 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1760, End BP: 1900

OS Letter: NY, OS East: 398, OS North: 560

Archaeologist Name: M R McCarthy, Carlisle Archaeol Unit

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 104-5

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Carbon Date. 170. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from pit 9 at Shortlanesend, Kenwyn, Cornwall, England.

ID: 8431, C14 ID: HAR-3428 Date BP: 1830 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1750, End BP: 1910

Abstract: Cornish round / farmstead

Archaeologist Name: Daphne Harris

Reference Name: Cornish Archaeol, 19, 1980, 63-75

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Carbon Date. 170. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from among cobbles of boat-shaped building in eastern range at Dubby Sike, Cowgreen Reservoir, Upper Teesdale, Co Durham, England. Comment (subm D Haddon-Reece): This is the smallest and least satisfactory sample. Probably can accept weighted mean for whole group of 2040 65 bp.

ID: 1443, C14 ID: HAR-6557 Date BP: 1830 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1730, End BP: 1930

OS Letter: NY, OS East: 795, OS North: 311

Archaeologist Name: D Coggins and L J Gidney

Reference Name: Durham Archaeol J, 4, 1988, 1-12

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Carbon Date. 170. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from the timber lining of a Roman well.

ID: 18503, C14 ID: HAR 1927 Date BP: 1830 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1900, End BP: 1760

Abstract: York: 58-9 Skeldergate, Bishopshill 1; 1976-77

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 170. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Ash, from ring groove, F 408, building 1 at Rispain Camp, Whithorn, Dumfriess-Galloway, Scotland.

ID: 3495, C14 ID: GU-1164 Date BP: 1830 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1740, End BP: 1920

Abstract: At least two ring-groove structures

Archaeologist Name: Alison Haggerty and George Haggerty

Reference Name: Trans Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natur Hist Antiq Soc, 58, 1983, 21-51

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Carbon Date. 170. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from P878 layer 8 (ceramic phase 7) at Danebury, nr Stockbridge, Hampshire, England. Comment (subm): Date regarded as unacceptable. See refs below.

ID: 1108, C14 ID: HAR-2040 Date BP: 1830 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1760, End BP: 1900

Abstract: multiple defences

Archaeologist Name: Barry Cunliffe

Reference Name: Cunliffe B, 'Danebury: an Iron Age hillfort in Hampshire: vol 1, the excavations 1969-78: the site' (= CBA Res Rep 52), 1984, 190-9; J Archaeol Sci, 19, 1992, 497-512 (calibration discussion)

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Carbon Date. 172. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from a transect across a small valley containing a small stream tributary of the river Wolf. The peat was probably waterlogged all through the year since the valley floor is very marshy. Depth of sample below ground level is 0.63-0.64m. Possibly medieval in date.

ID: 17396, C14 ID: UB 3225 Date BP: 1828 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1878, End BP: 1778

Abstract: Roadford Reservoir; 1989-90

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 175. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Alnus, Corulus and Quercus (C Dickson), accompanying single cremation in reused BA cist at Acharn, Cairn 3, Morvern, Strathclyde (Argyll), Scotland. Comment (subm): Agress with pottery date, and is one of a very small number of Iron Age burials known in W Scotland.

ID: 1676, C14 ID: GU-2070 Date BP: 1825 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1745, End BP: 1905

OS Letter: NM, OS East: 697, OS North: 505

Archaeologist Name: J N G Ritchie & I Thornber

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 118, 1988, 95-8

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Carbon Date. 175. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from on prehistoric floor level near front 'foresight' stone at Brainport Bay, Minard, Loch Fyne, Argyll, Scotland. Coll E W MacKie. Comment (subm): Date anomalous for monument.

ID: 2053, C14 ID: GU-1434 Date BP: 1825 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1770, End BP: 1880

Abstract: believed to be solstitial alignment

Archaeologist Name: E W MacKie

Reference Name: Brit Archaeol Rep Brit Ser, 88, 1981, 131; in Heggie D C (ed), 'Archaeoastronomy in the Old World' (1982), 136

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Carbon Date. 175. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from roadway at gate, massacre level, at South Cadbury Castle, Somerset, England.

ID: 4802, C14 ID: GU-651 Date BP: 1825 +/- 48, Start Date BP: 1777, End BP: 1873

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 62, OS North: 25

Archaeologist Name: L Alcock

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 174; Antiquity, 53, 1979, 31-8; Bull Board Celtic Stud, 28, 1980, 708-12

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Carbon Date. 179. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Beckford - waterlogged plant macrofossil; the material may be calcareous. The main sample is of plant material.

ID: 9568, C14 ID: OxA-14940 Date BP: 1821 +/- 32, Start Date BP: 1853, End BP: 1789

Abstract: Beckford: Pollen Core

Archaeologist Name: J Wills

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 180. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Waterlogged wood, id as oak, part of 315-yr tree-ring sequence from beams forming timber quay of Roman waterfront at Custom House, London, England. Subm 1978 by J Hillam (Univ Sheffield). Comment (JH): years 124-33, growth allowance 190 years. Samples can be correlated with other Roman waterfronts at New Fresh Wharf / Seal House; Custom House appears a few decades earlier.

ID: 6968, C14 ID: HAR-2530 Date BP: 1820 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1750, End BP: 1890

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 332, OS North: 805

Archaeologist Name: Dept Urban Archaeol, London 1973

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 85; Trans London Middx Archaeol Soc, 25, 1974, 117-219; Morgan R A & Schofield J in Fletcher J M (ed), Brit Archaeol Rep Int Ser S51, 1978, 223-38

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Carbon Date. 180. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, F308, from skeleton in Middleborough, Colchester, Essex, England. Comment (subm): three burials lay just outside walled town; determinations suggest late Roman date. [Ed: Cal dates are given.]

ID: 7819, C14 ID: HAR-5982 Date BP: 1820 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1740, End BP: 1900

OS Letter: TM, OS East: 1, OS North: 25

Archaeologist Name: Philip Crummy

Reference Name: Crummy, P, 'Colchester Archaeological Report 6: excavations at Culver Street, the Gilberd School... 1971-85', (Colchester Archaeol Trust), 1992, 323

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Carbon Date. 180. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from upper fill of Pit 2, Trench 77/6 at Hascombe, Surrey, England.

ID: 4869, C14 ID: BM-1489 Date BP: 1820 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1770, End BP: 1870

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 5, OS North: 386

Archaeologist Name: F H Thompson

Reference Name: Antiq J, 59, 1979, 245-318 (esp. 272, 277-8, 281-4 Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 229-30 (BM dates)

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Carbon Date. 180. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; part of an inhumation of uncertain date.

ID: 16859, C14 ID: HAR 5982 Date BP: 1820 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1900, End BP: 1740

Abstract: Middleborough; 1984-85

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 180. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, from immediately above burial below mound (dated as GU-1453) at Ninch, Laytown, Co Meath, Ireland. [Ed: determination is cited as 1850 115 elsewhere in text.]

ID: 7882, C14 ID: UB-2425 Date BP: 1820 +/- 115, Start Date BP: 1705, End BP: 1935

OS Letter: O, OS East: 157, OS North: 712

Archaeologist Name: P D Sweetman

Reference Name: Riocht na Midhe, 7(2), 1982-3, 58-60

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Carbon Date. 180. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the upper, transgressive contact of an intercalated peat bed, at an altitude of -0.73 to -0.78m OD. The upper contact was very sharp.

ID: 16082, C14 ID: Q 2587 Date BP: 1820 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1870, End BP: 1770

Abstract: Fenland Project: Wiggenhall St Germans Site A; 1987-88

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 180. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from burnt roofing timbers in a spread of Roman tiles, contemporary with the destruction of the legionary headquarters; sealed by a graveyard under buildings dated to 1080; should be contemporary with HAR-2326.

ID: 18525, C14 ID: HAR 2118 Date BP: 1820 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1880, End BP: 1760

Abstract: York: The Minster; 1977-78

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 180. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from beams forming the quay; growth allowance 190 years.

ID: 16709, C14 ID: HAR 2530 Date BP: 1820 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1890, End BP: 1750

Abstract: London: Custom House; 1977-78

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 180. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood:-

ID: 5238, C14 ID: OxA-2047 Date BP: 1820 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1740, End BP: 1900

Abstract: Sidlings Copse, England

Archaeologist Name: Day

Reference Name: Archaeometry 32(2), 1990, 211-237

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Carbon Date. 180. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: [Charcoal ?] 3382 from fill of small pit E of roundhouse A at Bryn Eryr, Llansadwrn, Anglesey, Gwynedd, Wales. Comment (subm): [see ref.]

ID: 7776, C14 ID: CAR-1224 Date BP: 1820 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1750, End BP: 1890

Abstract: Multiphase, Iron Age to RB, square ditched enclosure

Archaeologist Name: David Longley

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 64, 1998, 225-73 esp.262

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Carbon Date. 180. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from a piece of wood, probably a barrel stave, contained within a layer of possible late Roman date.

ID: 15879, C14 ID: HAR 5878 Date BP: 1820 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1890, End BP: 1750

Abstract: Droitwich: Old Bowling Green; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 180. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Burnt layer from primary site clearance at Skeldergate, York, Yorkshire, England. Comment (subm): ? slash and burn.

ID: 3562, C14 ID: HAR-1417 Date BP: 1820 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1750, End BP: 1890

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 602, OS North: 514

Archaeologist Name: S Donaghey/ A R Hall

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 80-1; Archaeol York, 4/1, 1978, 13 & 25; Archaeol York, 14/3, 1980, 105 & 111; Antiquity, 53, 1979, 112-20

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Carbon Date. 180. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Carbonised wood, id as mixed spp (details given) by R P J McCullagh, from house platform 2, floor surface at Eildon Hill North, Borders, Scotland. Comment (subm): See monograph for corrected dates etc.

ID: 2317, C14 ID: GU-2196 Date BP: 1820 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1760, End BP: 1880

Abstract: Multiphase: unenclosed platform settlement and hillfort

Archaeologist Name: O A Owen 1986

Reference Name: Rideout J S et al (ed), 'Hillforts of southern Scotland', Edinburgh (AOC Ltd Monogr 1), 1992, 21-71 esp 58-60

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Carbon Date. 180. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; a Roman waterfront.

ID: 16723, C14 ID: HAR 1917 Date BP: 1820 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1900, End BP: 1740

Abstract: London: New Fresh Wharf; 1976-77

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 180. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from a ?plain burial inside the confines of the single-celled church (in the south west corner) and on the same alignment.

ID: 16651, C14 ID: HAR 5096 Date BP: 1820 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1890, End BP: 1750

Abstract: Lincoln: St Paul-in-the-Bail; 1982-83

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 180. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from context 1023, structure 114, phases 7-9 at Droitwich - Old Bowling Green, Here-Worc, England. Comment (subm): See monograph.

ID: 2295, C14 ID: HAR-5878 Date BP: 1820 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1750, End BP: 1890

Abstract: Salt production site

Archaeologist Name: S Woodiwiss

Reference Name: Woodiwiss S (ed), 'Iron Age and Roman salt production and the medieval town of Droitwich...' (CBA Res Rep 81), 1992, 8, 32, 119 and m'fiche

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Carbon Date. 180. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from burnt area on main platform scarp at Llangynog II, Bryncowin Farm, Dyfed, Wales.

ID: 859, C14 ID: HAR-851 Date BP: 1820 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1750, End BP: 1890

OS Letter: SN, OS East: 335, OS North: 166

Archaeologist Name: R Avent

Reference Name: Carmarthenshire Antiq, 11, 1975, 21-53

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Carbon Date. 180. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Trent/Soar rivers confluence - waterlogged plant macrofossil; monocot fragments, some possible rootlets; the sample is from the base of a core from a palaeochannel associated with terrace 1. The palaeochannel bisects part of terrace 1. The local geology is Mercian mudstone. The sample was waterlogged at the time of collection. The water table was 1m below the surface.

ID: 10042, C14 ID: GrA-31986 Date BP: 1820 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 1850, End BP: 1790

Abstract: Trent/Soar rivers confluence: Trent Terrace 1, Core 8

Archaeologist Name: A G Brown

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 180. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a charcoal-rich layer (2360) overlying the buried soil.

ID: 18498, C14 ID: HAR 1417 Date BP: 1820 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1890, End BP: 1750

Abstract: York: 58-9 Skeldergate, Bishopshill 1; 1975-76

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 185. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from mixed layer over ash layer in furnace pit, structure G at Reask, Co Kerry, Ireland. Comment (subm): unreliable because contained peat charcoal.

ID: 8370, C14 ID: UB-2168 Date BP: 1815 +/- 105, Start Date BP: 1710, End BP: 1920

Abstract: Settlement and cemetery

Archaeologist Name: T Fanning

Reference Name: Proc Roy Ir Acad, 81C, 1981, 67-172

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Carbon Date. 186. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as twig-, from massacre level, guard chamber at South Cadbury Castle, Somerset, England. Comment (lab): Also analysed as SRR-693.

ID: 4803, C14 ID: GU-645 Date BP: 1814 +/- 31, Start Date BP: 1783, End BP: 1845

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 62, OS North: 25

Archaeologist Name: L Alcock

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 174; Antiquity, 53, 1979, 31-8; Bull Board Celtic Stud, 28, 1980, 708-12

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Carbon Date. 190. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; 160-165cm of a peat core of 480cm.

ID: 16978, C14 ID: GU 5157 Date BP: 1810 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1900, End BP: 1720

Abstract: North West Wetlands Survey: Fenton Cottage; 1991-92

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 190. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from a pile of the bridge.

ID: 15957, C14 ID: HAR 4203 Date BP: 1810 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1880, End BP: 1740

Abstract: Fencott: Ivy Farm; 1980-81

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 190. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 785542, id by C A Keepax as oak (Quercus sp) from mature timbers in reaction zone of furnace still containing some charge at Warbleton Parish, Turners Green, Heathfield, East Sussex, England. Comment (WRB): dates from this site are consistent with dates for two other sites with similar unusual design of bloomery furnace (Levisham, E Yorks and Engsbach, W Germany). Dates confirm smithy area contemporary with furnace.

ID: 8520, C14 ID: HAR-2930 Date BP: 1810 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1740, End BP: 1880

Abstract: iron smelting bloomery furnace

Archaeologist Name: W R Beswick, O Bedwin

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 94-5; Sussex Industr Hist, 8, 1978, 23; Sussex Industr Hist, 9, 1979, 10

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Carbon Date. 190. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bones, id as cattle and sheep, from fill of Ditch 2, inner defences at Dinorben, Clwyd, Wales.

ID: 4836, C14 ID: CAR-133 Date BP: 1810 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1760, End BP: 1860

OS Letter: SH, OS East: 968, OS North: 757

Archaeologist Name: G Guilbert

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 374-6 [taken as authoritative]; Archaeol in Wales, 17, 1977, 19; Archaeol in Wales, 19, 1979, 14; Current Archaeol, 6, 1980, 336-8

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Carbon Date. 190. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Animal bone, D11, from Six Cairns, Banks Head, South Ronaldsay, Orkney Islands, off Scotland. Subm A C Renfrew 1987. Comment (subm): date series indicates two phases of activity, around beginning of 1st millennium AD and around AD 1000; but there are no artefacts to relate to these dates. [Ed: see extensive comment in ref. below.]

ID: 6753, C14 ID: OxA-1285 Date BP: 1810 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1730, End BP: 1890

OS Letter: ND, OS East: 461, OS North: 832

Archaeologist Name: A C Renfrew

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 30, 1988, 297-8

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Carbon Date. 190. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from base of peat deposits in the valley floor adjacent to the settlement (depth 0.50-0.53m).

ID: 15411, C14 ID: HAR 4087 Date BP: 1810 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1890, End BP: 1730

Abstract: Brandon; 1980-81

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 190. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; the charcoal was obtained from next to the furnace in the north portico of the Basilica.

ID: 18473, C14 ID: HAR 5628 Date BP: 1810 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1890, End BP: 1730

Abstract: Wroxeter; 1982-83

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 190. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from an undisturbed level in the reaction zone of the furnace, which still contained some of its charge.

ID: 16348, C14 ID: HAR 2930 Date BP: 1810 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1880, End BP: 1740

Abstract: Heathfield: Turner's Green (also known as Warbleton); 1978-79

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 190. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from floor level / hearth, E room of central house at Forcegarth Pasture (North), County Durham, England.

ID: 3564, C14 ID: HAR-864 Date BP: 1810 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1740, End BP: 1880

Abstract: Enclosed farmland

Archaeologist Name: D Coggins/ K J Fairless

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 360; Univ Durham & Newcastle Archaeol Rep, 1, 1977, 13; Trans Archit Archaeol Soc Durham Northumberland, n ser, 5, 1980, 31-8

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Carbon Date. 194. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the floor of phase 3 of house T, assigned on reasonable stratigraphic grounds to period 4. The material was most likely to have been trodden in during use; disturbance is unlikely.

ID: 17997, C14 ID: UB 3252 Date BP: 1806 +/- 52, Start Date BP: 1858, End BP: 1754

Abstract: Trethurgy; 1989-90

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 194. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wasperton Anglo-Saxon cemetery - human bone; distal femur; grave F325 was identified as a large rectangular steep-sided, flat-bottomed feature cut directly into subsoil with no other stratigraphic relationships. The skeleton was very poorly preserved, but apparently fully articulated. Only the skull, a fragment of the right humerus and femur survived. The grave was cut into the gravel and sand subsoil which is believed to be acidic.

ID: 10067, C14 ID: OxA-14459 Date BP: 1806 +/- 31, Start Date BP: 1837, End BP: 1775

Abstract: Wasperton Anglo-Saxon cemetery: inhumations

Archaeologist Name: C Spall

Reference Name: Stafford et al 1988

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Carbon Date. 200. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; selected human bone from inhumation burial (context 18210). The grave was found to cut a dark soil deposit which overlay defined Roman contexts (a building platform) but which maybe Roman itself.

ID: 18446, C14 ID: OxA 3018 Date BP: 1800 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1870, End BP: 1730

Abstract: Worcester: Deansway; 1990-91

Archaeologist Name:

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 200. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from a water leet with 'modern' watercress beds, so that there was doubt as to whether the feature was in fact Roman.

ID: 17097, C14 ID: HAR 448 Date BP: 1800 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1860, End BP: 1740

Abstract: Northchurch; 1973-74

Archaeologist Name:

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 200. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5952, C14 ID: OxA-4286 Date BP: 1800 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1730, End BP: 1870

Abstract: Upware, England

Archaeologist Name: Roberts

Reference Name: Archaeometry 36(2), 1994, 337-374

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Carbon Date. 200. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5499, C14 ID: OxA-3018 Date BP: 1800 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1730, End BP: 1870

Abstract: Deansway, England

Archaeologist Name: Mundy

Reference Name: Archaeometry 39(1), 1997, 247-262

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Carbon Date. 200. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a pit filled and lined with charcoal, which was cut into the natural clay subsoil from the occupation level inside the round; all the samples were collected by trowel and as far as possible were untouched by hand; they were placed in polythene bags.

ID: 17571, C14 ID: HAR 3427 Date BP: 1800 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1870, End BP: 1730

Abstract: Shortlanesend; 1979-80

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 200. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the ditch fill which accumulated before and during the use of building 3.5 in the fourth century; found in association with pot sherds which had been reused as crucibles and which contained residues of opaque glass (AML-791278) coloured yellow with lead tin oxide.

ID: 15606, C14 ID: HAR 3197 Date BP: 1800 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1890, End BP: 1710

Abstract: Catsgore; 1979-80

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 200. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5475, C14 ID: OxA-2980 Date BP: 1800 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1720, End BP: 1880

Abstract: Rise How, England

Archaeologist Name: Bellhouse

Reference Name: Archaeometry 35(2), 1993, 305-326

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Carbon Date. 200. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, from grave 537 at Wraysbury, Berkshire, England. Comment (subm): evidence for RB activity is otherwise slight.

ID: 1456, C14 ID: HAR-5865 Date BP: 1800 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 1680, End BP: 1920

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 1, OS North: 739

Archaeologist Name: G G Astill

Reference Name: Archaeol J, 1989, 146, 68-134

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Carbon Date. 200. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as oak, from coffin under yellow silt floodplain deposit of lower Kennet Valley, discovered during gravel extraction at Burghfield Quarry, Reading, Berkshire, England. Coll C L Cram and P Worsley 1982. Subm C L Cram (Reading Mus). Comments (lab): Is revision from BM-2096A (previously given as 1750 50 (subm): Measured to obtain youngest date for tree and taq for burial.

ID: 2012, C14 ID: BM-2096AN Date BP: 1800 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1750, End BP: 1850

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 705, OS North: 710

Archaeologist Name: C L Cram

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 26, 1984, 63 (original determination Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 65 (revision)

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Carbon Date. 200. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; part of an inhumation of uncertain date.

ID: 16860, C14 ID: HAR 5983 Date BP: 1800 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1890, End BP: 1710

Abstract: Middleborough; 1984-85

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 200. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal 518 on floor of roundhouse C (phase 3 with 3rd-4th century pottery), at Bryn Eryr, Llansadwrn, Anglesey, Gwynedd, Wales. Comment (subm): [see ref.]

ID: 7764, C14 ID: CAR-1043 Date BP: 1800 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1740, End BP: 1860

Abstract: Multiphase, Iron Age to RB, square ditched enclosure

Archaeologist Name: David Longley

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 64, 1998, 225-73 esp.262

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Carbon Date. 200. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, F770, from skeleton in Middleborough, Colchester, Essex, England. Comment (subm): three burials lay just outside walled town; determinations suggest late Roman date. [Ed: Cal dates are given.]

ID: 7821, C14 ID: HAR-5983 Date BP: 1800 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1710, End BP: 1890

OS Letter: TM, OS East: 1, OS North: 25

Archaeologist Name: Philip Crummy

Reference Name: Crummy, P, 'Colchester Archaeological Report 6: excavations at Culver Street, the Gilberd School... 1971-85', (Colchester Archaeol Trust), 1992, 323

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Carbon Date. 200. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; skeleton of a young adolescent female in shallow grave 537, fill 515; within a possible timber structure.

ID: 18464, C14 ID: HAR 5865 Date BP: 1800 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 1920, End BP: 1680

Abstract: Wraysbury; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 200. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal associated with main dump of metalworking debris in corbelled cell of Phase 2 (charcoal likely to relate to metalworking process itself) at Eilean Olabhat, Loch Olabhat, N Uist, Western Isles, Scotland.

ID: 2319, C14 ID: GU-2327 Date BP: 1800 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1750, End BP: 1850

OS Letter: NF, OS East: 750, OS North: 753

Archaeologist Name: Ian Armit

Reference Name: Armit I, 'Excavations at Loch Olabhat, N Uist, 1986, 1st interim report (Dept Archaeol Univ Edinburgh Project Paper 5, 1986) (site Armit I, 'Excavations ... 3rd interim report' (DAUEPP 10, 1988), 39; Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 121, 1991, 211 (calibrns and discussion)

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Carbon Date. 200. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 6315, C14 ID: OxA-786 Date BP: 1800 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1720, End BP: 1880

Abstract: Lindow Moss II, England

Archaeologist Name: British Mus.

Reference Name: Archaeometry 30(1), 1988, 155-164

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Carbon Date. 200. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone debris in caldarium at Bothwell Haugh, Motherwell, Lanarkshire, Strathclyde, Scotland.

ID: 401, C14 ID: GU-1478 Date BP: 1800 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1735, End BP: 1865

Abstract: Bath-house with squatter occupation

Archaeologist Name: L J F Keppie

Reference Name: Glasgow Archaeol J, 8, 1981, 46-94

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Carbon Date. 200. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from rings 140-60 of 290 mean curve at Lower Thames St (New Fresh Wharf), London, England.

ID: 235, C14 ID: HAR-1865 Date BP: 1800 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1740, End BP: 1860

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 329, OS North: 806

Archaeologist Name: R Morgan / J Schofield

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 375; Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 84; Brit Archaeol Rep Int Ser, S51, 1978, 228; London Archaeol, 3, 1977, 42 & 48; Antiq J, 57, 1977, 37; London & Middx Archaeol Soc Spec Pap, 8, 1986, 76-85

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Carbon Date. 200. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, mainly twigs, from pit 10 at Shortlanesend, Kenwyn, Cornwall, England.

ID: 8430, C14 ID: HAR-3427 Date BP: 1800 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1730, End BP: 1870

Abstract: Cornish round / farmstead

Archaeologist Name: Daphne Harris

Reference Name: Cornish Archaeol, 19, 1980, 63-75

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Carbon Date. 200. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id as tibia, Cemetery 3, F16, SF71 at Stretton-on-Fosse, Warwickshire, England.

ID: 3349, C14 ID: Birm-384 Date BP: 1800 +/- 190, Start Date BP: 1610, End BP: 1990

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 221, OS North: 383

Archaeologist Name: W J Ford

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 16, 1974, 296-7

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Carbon Date. 200. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from intertidal feature Q4. The sample was removed from an apparent layer or accumulation of brushwood within a context of organic silt. It is associated with a timber structure, of which some of the timbers display carpentry work. Roman and medieval pottery has been found on the surface of the organic silt and also on the surface of nearby sand and shingle banks.

ID: 18417, C14 ID: GU 5248 Date BP: 1800 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1850, End BP: 1750

Abstract: Wootton-Quarr: 92A; 1992-93

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 200. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; as above, samples 311 and 378 (growth allowance c 140 years).

ID: 16719, C14 ID: HAR 1865 Date BP: 1800 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1860, End BP: 1740

Abstract: London: New Fresh Wharf; 1976-77

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 200. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 841439, from upper fill of enclosure E2 ditch F401 at Bromfield Quarry, Shropshire, England. Subm S C Stanford 1984. Comment (subm): Sample should relate to extramural activities after abandonment of enclosure for which it provides taq. With only 800mm gravelly filling beneath, in ditch only 2m wide at sample level, it must be unlikely that ditch was dug before 1st century AD.

ID: 2808, C14 ID: HAR-6546 Date BP: 1800 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1730, End BP: 1870

Abstract: multiperiod site, Beaker / Bronze Age / Iron Age / Roman

Archaeologist Name: S C Stanford

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 309-10; Proc Prehist Soc, 48, 1982, 279-320; Stanford S C, 'Archaeology of the Welsh Marches', privately pub'd, 2 rev ed, 1991

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Carbon Date. 203. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Beckford - human bone; one of seven inhumations from a small cemetery. All of the burials were salvage recorded and the bone was fragmentary. This is an extended adult inhumation with the head removed and placed between the knees. Glacial sands and gravels underlie the archaeological deposits.

ID: 9558, C14 ID: OxA-16764 Date BP: 1797 +/- 27, Start Date BP: 1824, End BP: 1770

Abstract: Beckford: Human Inhumations

Archaeologist Name: J Wills

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 205. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood:-

ID: 5361, C14 ID: OxA-2415 Date BP: 1795 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1725, End BP: 1865

Abstract: Ardgour, Scotland

Archaeologist Name: Earwood

Reference Name: Archaeometry 33(1), 1991, 121-134

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Carbon Date. 208. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Beckford - carbonised residue; internal; 75553A, a ditch forming part of S234, was a large sub-rectangular enclosure that replaced S230. The residue is on a ceramic phase K sherd (handle or lid) probably contemporary with ceramic phase K even though it was handmade in fabric 10. Glacial sands and gravels underlie the archaeological deposits.

ID: 9506, C14 ID: OxA-16760 Date BP: 1792 +/- 27, Start Date BP: 1819, End BP: 1765

Abstract: Beckford: Ceramic Residues

Archaeologist Name: J Wills

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 210. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from burial 117, associated with an iron brooch and pig bones.

ID: 18217, C14 ID: HAR 2776 Date BP: 1790 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1860, End BP: 1720

Abstract: Wetwang Slack; 1978-79

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 210. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a buried soil beneath the bank beside the Roman road.

ID: 16806, C14 ID: HAR 2027 Date BP: 1790 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1870, End BP: 1710

Abstract: Marc 3: Stratton Park, R1; 1976-77

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 210. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, large piece, from OGS below bank at Caergwrle Castle / Caergwrle Hill, Clwyd, Wales. Comment (subm): Had been assumed sample buried by bank shortly after deposition; allowing for uncertainties (age of tree, time before deposition), bank may have been built some time after the calibrated date ranges obtained; but prob. not later than AD 800.

ID: 1849, C14 ID: GrN-16520 Date BP: 1790 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 1760, End BP: 1820

Abstract: Medieval castle

Archaeologist Name: John Manley

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 29, 1989, 58-9; Flintshire Hist Soc J, 33, 1992, 13-20

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Carbon Date. 210. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from BS, trench II, F751, grave 24, layer 966. Group 4 (a).

ID: 18363, C14 ID: HAR 1739 Date BP: 1790 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1870, End BP: 1710

Abstract: Winchester: Lower Brook Street; 1975-76

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 210. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: sediment:-

ID: 5978, C14 ID: OxA-438 Date BP: 1790 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1710, End BP: 1870

Abstract: Loch Lomond, Scotland

Archaeologist Name: Thompson

Reference Name: Archaeometry 30(2), 1988, 291-305

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Carbon Date. 210. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone debris in 2nd tepidarium and caldarium at Bothwell Haugh, Motherwell, Lanarkshire, Strathclyde, Scotland.

ID: 402, C14 ID: GU-1476 Date BP: 1790 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1720, End BP: 1860

Abstract: Bath-house with squatter occupation

Archaeologist Name: L J F Keppie

Reference Name: Glasgow Archaeol J, 8, 1981, 46-94

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Carbon Date. 210. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from an extended, east-west aligned adult inhumation within a shallow rock-cut grave (c 0.30m deep). The fill was a stony clay soil with minor root penetration within a rectangular cut in the bedded lias limestone. Some iron coffin nails and a silver amulet cross accompanied the burial. The grave lay below c 0.20m of stony ploughsoil. It was one of a small (<20 individuals) cemetery of east-west, possibly Christian graves within a ditched enclosure.

ID: 17564, C14 ID: GU 5296 Date BP: 1790 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1860, End BP: 1720

Abstract: Shepton Mallet: Fosse Lane; 1992-93

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 210. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from buried soil 57, with Anglo-Saxon artefacts at Stratton Park, Hampshire, England. Comments (lab): See monograph for CAL ranges; (subm): The three dates hence are somewhat problematical: HAR-2769 is probably the best estimate of when the soil was buried.

ID: 2550, C14 ID: HAR-2027 Date BP: 1790 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1710, End BP: 1870

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 536, OS North: 404

Archaeologist Name: P J Fasham

Reference Name: Fasham P J & Whinney R J B, 'Archaeology and the M3...' (= Hampshire Fld Club Archaeol Soc Monogr, 7), 1991, 143-7

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Carbon Date. 210. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as twigs with bark - blackthorn and hazel (G C Morgan), from part-sample WS10, layer 0762 or 0768 within secondary filling (or recut?) of enclosure ditch 2 (0731, 0908) near entrance: sample taken from section, at Collfryn, Llansantffraid Deuddwr, Powys, Wales. Comment (subm): See excavation report.

ID: 1877, C14 ID: CAR-461 Date BP: 1790 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1730, End BP: 1850

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 221, OS North: 173

Archaeologist Name: W Britnell (Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust)

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 55, 1989, 89-134 fiche pp 61-4

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Carbon Date. 210. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from BS, trench II, F733, grave 23, layer 920. Repeated by HAR-1738. Group 4 (a).

ID: 18314, C14 ID: HAR 1102 Date BP: 1790 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1880, End BP: 1700

Abstract: Winchester: Lower Brook Street; 1974-75

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 210. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, AML 781194, id as human, from burial 117 assoc with iron brooch and pig bones at Wetwang Slack Site VI, Humberside North, England. Subm J S Dent 1978.

ID: 2874, C14 ID: HAR-2776 Date BP: 1790 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1720, End BP: 1860

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 946, OS North: 602

Archaeologist Name: J S Dent

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 321; Proc Prehist Soc, 48, 1982, 437-57

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Carbon Date. 210. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample not stated, from Ph 5 rubble in wall gallery at Dun Mor Vaul, Tiree, Argyll, Scotland. [Ed: note third ref below.]

ID: 813, C14 ID: GaK-1099 Date BP: 1790 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1700, End BP: 1880

OS Letter: NM, OS East: 42, OS North: 492

Archaeologist Name: E W MacKie

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 66-7; Discovery Excav Scotl, 1967, 15; Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 121, 1991, 210 (reexamination)

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Carbon Date. 210. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the base of an evaporating furnace.

ID: 17190, C14 ID: HAR 2073 Date BP: 1790 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1860, End BP: 1720

Abstract: Peldon: Red Hill, Site 117; 1976-77

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 215. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 4600, C14 ID: OxA-6581 Date BP: 1785 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1735, End BP: 1835

Abstract: Robin Hood Cave, England

Archaeologist Name: Jacobi

Reference Name: Archaeometry 39(2), 1997, 445-471

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Carbon Date. 220. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as mainly mature timbers from pit 9 at Shortlanesend, Kenwyn, Cornwall, England.

ID: 8432, C14 ID: HAR-3429 Date BP: 1780 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1690, End BP: 1870

Abstract: Cornish round / farmstead

Archaeologist Name: Daphne Harris

Reference Name: Cornish Archaeol, 19, 1980, 63-75

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Carbon Date. 220. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from a post butt found 0.48m below the base of the ploughsoil; one of a north-south alignment of very large posts.

ID: 17899, C14 ID: HAR 2024 Date BP: 1780 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1850, End BP: 1710

Abstract: Tarraby; 1976-77

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 220. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, from burial at Dalton Parlours, Collingham parish, W Yorkshire, England. Comment (subm): multi-phase Iron Age occupation site of several acres comprising complex of linked irregular single ditched enclosures within which were round houses and other typical Iron Age structures. After a break in occupation, a large Roman Villa existed and, thereafter, some Anglo-Saxon activity is suspected.

ID: 850, C14 ID: HAR-6714 Date BP: 1780 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1700, End BP: 1860

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 402, OS North: 445

Archaeologist Name: S Wrathmell and Andrew Nicholson

Reference Name: Yorkshire Archaeol (W Yorks Archaeol Service), 3, 1990, 276 etc

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Carbon Date. 220. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the lower, regressive contact of an intercalated peat bed, at an altitude of +1.74 to +1.72m OD.

ID: 16064, C14 ID: Q 2559 Date BP: 1780 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1840, End BP: 1720

Abstract: Fenland Project: Swineshead B; 1986-87

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 220. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from context 5005, burial SF 798.

ID: 15728, C14 ID: HAR 6714 Date BP: 1780 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1860, End BP: 1700

Abstract: Dalton Parlours; 1984-85

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 220. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as Quercus, from boat in Weybridge Museum, found at Wisley, Surrey, England. Coll R Switsur.

ID: 1801, C14 ID: Q-1399 Date BP: 1780 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1735, End BP: 1825

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 63, OS North: 598

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 31, 1989, 1010-18; McGrail S, 'Logboats of England and Wales' (Brit Archaeol Rep, 51), 1978, 301-2

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Carbon Date. 220. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a pit (XL 137) filled with XL 131 and covered with charcoal; one of the earliest features in the Saxon graveyard outside the minster building.

ID: 18521, C14 ID: HAR 2105 Date BP: 1780 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1840, End BP: 1720

Abstract: York: The Minster; 1977-78

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 220. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:pig

ID: 5205, C14 ID: OxA-1893 Date BP: 1780 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1720, End BP: 1840

Abstract: Castle Copse, England

Archaeologist Name: Hostetter

Reference Name: Archaeometry 31(2), 1989, 207-234

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Carbon Date. 220. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as twigs of c 15 yrs' growth, from pit 11 at Shortlanesend, Kenwyn, Cornwall, England.

ID: 8458, C14 ID: HAR-3430 Date BP: 1780 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1710, End BP: 1850

Abstract: Cornish round / farmstead

Archaeologist Name: Daphne Harris

Reference Name: Cornish Archaeol, 19, 1980, 63-75

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Carbon Date. 220. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Carbonised wood, id as mixed spp (details given) by R P J McCullagh, from house platform 2, dispersed hearth at Eildon Hill North, Borders, Scotland. Comment (subm): See monograph for corrected dates etc.

ID: 2316, C14 ID: GU-2372 Date BP: 1780 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1730, End BP: 1830

Abstract: Multiphase: unenclosed platform settlement and hillfort

Archaeologist Name: O A Owen 1986

Reference Name: Rideout J S et al (ed), 'Hillforts of southern Scotland', Edinburgh (AOC Ltd Monogr 1), 1992, 21-71 esp 58-60

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Carbon Date. 220. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a pit filled and lined with charcoal, which was cut into the natural clay subsoil from the occupation level inside the round; all the samples were collected by trowel and as far as possible were untouched by hand; they were placed in polythene bags.

ID: 17573, C14 ID: HAR 3429 Date BP: 1780 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1870, End BP: 1690

Abstract: Shortlanesend; 1979-80

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 220. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a pit filled and lined with charcoal, which was cut into the natural clay subsoil from the occupation level inside the round; all the samples were collected by trowel and as far as possible were untouched by hand; they were placed in polythene bags.

ID: 17574, C14 ID: HAR 3430 Date BP: 1780 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1850, End BP: 1710

Abstract: Shortlanesend; 1979-80

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 220. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5469, C14 ID: OxA-2953 Date BP: 1780 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1710, End BP: 1850

Abstract: Rise How, England

Archaeologist Name: Bellhouse

Reference Name: Archaeometry 35(2), 1993, 305-326

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Carbon Date. 220. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, large piece 999 from upper fill of perimeter ditch on W side of enclosure at Bryn Eryr, Llansadwrn, Anglesey, Gwynedd, Wales. Comment (subm): [see ref; see also CAR-944, -990.]

ID: 7773, C14 ID: CAR-989 Date BP: 1780 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1710, End BP: 1850

Abstract: Multiphase, Iron Age to RB, square ditched enclosure

Archaeologist Name: David Longley

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 64, 1998, 225-73 esp.262

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Wiltshire

England. Subm M Bell & D Haddon-Reece 1986. Comment (subm): most of dates from lower part of shaft (OxA-1214 to -1217 and -1229) are in good general agreement with other Deverel-Rimbury dates from S England. It is possible to show that these dates form a group with a mean and standard deviation of c 3150 30 BP

suggesting that lower part of shaft was infilled quite quickly. Comment (lab): However

this date's older age could just possibly derive from on-site conservation.""

Carbon Date. 221. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged plant macrofossil; monocot leaves; the material is from a 1m thick in situ peat deposit above a sequence of coarse to medium sand flood laminations, buried by fine-grained flood deposits. The materials were sampled from a core sequence located in the centre of a palaeochannel with surface expression from Hodder terrace 2 core 3/2. The organic materials were in situ peat deposits, providing a rare floodplain locality for palaeoenvironmental investigation, and so were sampled at 50mm intervals for pollen analysis. At the time of sampling the water table was at 0.25m beneath the surface, and based on iron and manganese discolouration probably oscillates around 0.25-0.5m below the surface. The materials are in situ plant remains derived from a peat deposit and are likely to be contemporaneous with formation of the peat.

ID: 9897, C14 ID: OxA-16370 Date BP: 1779 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 1809, End BP: 1749

Abstract: Ribble Valley: the Hodder River terraces, Burholme Farm, terrace 3, core 3/2

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name: Reimer et al 2004

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Carbon Date. 224. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Carbonized grain from massacre level, guard-chamber at South Cadbury Castle, Somerset, England. Comment (lab): Also analysed as GU-649.

ID: 4804, C14 ID: SRR-691 Date BP: 1776 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1726, End BP: 1826

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 62, OS North: 25

Archaeologist Name: L Alcock

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 174; Antiquity, 53, 1979, 31-8; Bull Board Celtic Stud, 28, 1980, 708-12

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Carbon Date. 229. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Beckford - animal bone; cat; this partial articulated cat skeleton came from pit 65935B, which was part of structure 218 (boundary ditch). Glacial sands and gravels underlie the archaeological deposits.

ID: 9477, C14 ID: OxA-15780 Date BP: 1771 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 1801, End BP: 1741

Abstract: Beckford: Animal Bone

Archaeologist Name: J Wills

Reference Name: Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 230. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as sapling or branch, from secondary palisade enclosure (later Iron Age) at Clogher, County Tyrone, Ireland. Comment [Ed]: sources differ on GR: H538506 and H545512 also noted.

ID: 97, C14 ID: UB-841 Date BP: 1770 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1680, End BP: 1860

OS Letter: H, OS East: 539, OS North: 512

Archaeologist Name: R B Warner

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 276-7; Excavations 1974 [Ireland], 26; Excavations 1975-6 [Ireland], 18; Medieval Ceramics, 3, 1979, 37-41

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Carbon Date. 230. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, large piece 999 from upper fill of perimeter ditch on W side of enclosure at Bryn Eryr, Llansadwrn, Anglesey, Gwynedd, Wales. Comment (subm): [see ref; see also CAR-989, -990.]

ID: 7772, C14 ID: CAR-944 Date BP: 1770 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1700, End BP: 1840

Abstract: Multiphase, Iron Age to RB, square ditched enclosure

Archaeologist Name: David Longley

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 64, 1998, 225-73 esp.262

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Wiltshire

England. Subm M Bell & D Haddon-Reece 1986. Comment (subm): most of dates from lower part of shaft (OxA-1214 to -1217 and -1229) are in good general agreement with other Deverel-Rimbury dates from S England. It is possible to show that these dates form a group with a mean and standard deviation of c 3150 30 BP

suggesting that lower part of shaft was infilled quite quickly; but see OxA-1089.""

P Ashbee

Carbon Date. 230. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from context 1102, structure 16, phase 8 at Droitwich - Old Bowling Green, Here-Worc, England. Comment (subm): See monograph.

ID: 2288, C14 ID: HAR-4084 Date BP: 1770 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1700, End BP: 1840

Abstract: Salt production site

Archaeologist Name: S Woodiwiss

Reference Name: Woodiwiss S (ed), 'Iron Age and Roman salt production and the medieval town of Droitwich...' (CBA Res Rep 81), 1992, 8, 32, 119 and m'fiche

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Carbon Date. 230. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from context 1229, structure 20, phase 8 at Droitwich - Old Bowling Green, Here-Worc, England. Comment (subm): See monograph.

ID: 2298, C14 ID: HAR-5881 Date BP: 1770 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1700, End BP: 1840

Abstract: Salt production site

Archaeologist Name: S Woodiwiss

Reference Name: Woodiwiss S (ed), 'Iron Age and Roman salt production and the medieval town of Droitwich...' (CBA Res Rep 81), 1992, 8, 32, 119 and m'fiche

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Carbon Date. 230. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from a timber 12; 119, part of a wooden revetment on the south side of the Roman wall, predating oak piles footing the wall; the date will be at least 25 years earlier than the felling date.

ID: 16704, C14 ID: HAR 1590 Date BP: 1770 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1850, End BP: 1690

Abstract: London: Baynard's Castle - riverside wall; 1975-76

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 230. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human skull

ID: 5073, C14 ID: OxA-1580 Date BP: 1770 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1700, End BP: 1840

Abstract: Wroxeter Roman City, England

Archaeologist Name: Barker

Reference Name: Archaeometry 31(2), 1989, 207-234

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Carbon Date. 230. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Geoarchaeology of the Trent tributaries - sediment; humin fraction, bulk sample; as SUERC-10025

ID: 9799, C14 ID: SUERC-11621 Date BP: 1770 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1830, End BP: 1710

Abstract: Geoarchaeology of the Trent tributaries: Tutbury Castle

Archaeologist Name: A J Howard

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 230. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from the binding hoops found in a pit (F1180) presumed to belong to a barrel whose staves had been removed. Probably of similar date to others found on the site.

ID: 15882, C14 ID: HAR 5881 Date BP: 1770 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1840, End BP: 1700

Abstract: Droitwich: Old Bowling Green; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 230. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as Oak plank, from S revetment to wall at Baynard's Castle site, London, Greater London, England.

ID: 3566, C14 ID: HAR-1590 Date BP: 1770 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1690, End BP: 1850

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 318, OS North: 809

Archaeologist Name: R Morgan

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 76-7; London Middlesex Archaeol Soc Spec Pap, 3, 1980, 93; Trans London Middlesex Archaeol Soc, 30, 1979, 93

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Carbon Date. 230. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from early fill of ringditch enclosure (later Iron Age) at Clogher, County Tyrone, Ireland. Comment [Ed]: sources differ on GR: H538506 and H545512 also noted.

ID: 95, C14 ID: UB-838 Date BP: 1770 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1705, End BP: 1835

OS Letter: H, OS East: 539, OS North: 512

Archaeologist Name: R B Warner

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 276-7; Excavations 1974 [Ireland], 26; Excavations 1975-6 [Ireland], 18; Medieval Ceramics, 3, 1979, 37-41

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Carbon Date. 230. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as Quercus branch, outer 12-year growth with bark, from top of 1st phase defensive ditch, sealed by 2nd phase of Roman town defences at Carmarthen (Church Street), Dyfed, Wales.

ID: 538, C14 ID: CAR-290 Date BP: 1770 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1700, End BP: 1840

OS Letter: SN, OS East: 415, OS North: 201

Archaeologist Name: Heather James 1978

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 378

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Carbon Date. 230. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from part of a wooden barrel stave (one of five barrels, now being conserved).

ID: 15872, C14 ID: HAR 4084 Date BP: 1770 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1840, End BP: 1700

Abstract: Droitwich: Old Bowling Green; 1980-81

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 230. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: soil; from F10, layer 3.

ID: 17764, C14 ID: HAR 1191 Date BP: 1770 +/- 160, Start Date BP: 1930, End BP: 1610

Abstract: Southampton: Hamwih; 1975-76

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 230. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged wood; as OxA-15689

ID: 9910, C14 ID: SUERC-10666 Date BP: 1770 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1805, End BP: 1735

Abstract: Ribble Valley: the Lower Ribble, Lower House Farm, terrace 4, channel 5/6

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 230. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from valley sediments.

ID: 17789, C14 ID: HAR 6580 Date BP: 1770 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1840, End BP: 1700

Abstract: Springfield: Sandon Culvert; 1984-85

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 230. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Suffolk Rivers - waterlogged plant macrofossil; herbaceous stems, -0.083m OD; as GrA-33479

ID: 9971, C14 ID: SUERC-12039 Date BP: 1770 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1805, End BP: 1735

Abstract: Suffolk Rivers: Beccles core 2

Archaeologist Name: T Hill

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 232. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a posthole covered by a thin soil layer and then by a stone construction of a later house phase. The top of the hole was 1m below the present surface. The material could be residual, but is unlikely to be disturbed.

ID: 18000, C14 ID: UB 3255 Date BP: 1768 +/- 47, Start Date BP: 1815, End BP: 1721

Abstract: Trethurgy; 1989-90

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 235. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Beckford - human bone; right femur; an extended decapitated adult male inhumation from a small cluster (four in total) placed in sub-rectangular graves located just inside the north-western entrance to the late Iron Age to early Roman enclosure structure 230. Glacial sands and gravels underlie the archaeological deposits. This burial was situated in the middle of the gravel terrace and sealed by less than 1.5m of later deposits.

ID: 9559, C14 ID: SUERC-9082 Date BP: 1765 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1800, End BP: 1730

Abstract: Beckford: Human Inhumations

Archaeologist Name: J Wills

Reference Name: Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 235. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Carbonized grain from massacre level, guard-chamber at South Cadbury Castle, Somerset, England.

ID: 4805, C14 ID: GU-650 Date BP: 1765 +/- 47, Start Date BP: 1718, End BP: 1812

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 62, OS North: 25

Archaeologist Name: L Alcock

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 174; Antiquity, 53, 1979, 31-8; Bull Board Celtic Stud, 28, 1980, 708-12

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Carbon Date. 235. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5822, C14 ID: OxA-3871 Date BP: 1765 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1695, End BP: 1835

Abstract: Kiltullagh Hill, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Robinson

Reference Name: Archaeometry 37(1), 1995, 195-214

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Carbon Date. 236. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; this sample is taken from a depth of 55-57cm in the Lindow Moss as part of a pollen core.

ID: 16660, C14 ID: UB 3238 Date BP: 1764 +/- 48, Start Date BP: 1812, End BP: 1716

Abstract: Lindow Moss: pollen sequence; 1989-90

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 240. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: grain; from pit P858, layer 3 (ceramic phases 1-3).

ID: 15741, C14 ID: HAR 1426 Date BP: 1760 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1840, End BP: 1680

Abstract: Danebury; 1975-76

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 240. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from a Roman riverside revetment revealed by vandals/treasure hunters and therefore not dated by other means. The sample was collected specifically for 14C dating so has been carefully handled.

ID: 16724, C14 ID: HAR 5481 Date BP: 1760 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1830, End BP: 1690

Abstract: London: New Fresh Wharf; 1982-83

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Carbon Date. 240. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Grain from P858 layer 3 (ceramic phases 1-3) at Danebury, nr Stockbridge, Hampshire, England. Comment (subm): Date regarded as unacceptable: should be mid-1st millennium BC. See refs below.

ID: 1090, C14 ID: HAR-1426 Date BP: 1760 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1680, End BP: 1840

Abstract: multiple defences

Archaeologist Name: Barry Cunliffe

Reference Name: Cunliffe B, 'Danebury: an Iron Age hillfort in Hampshire: vol 1, the excavations 1969-78: the site' (= CBA Res Rep 52), 1984, 190-9; J Archaeol Sci, 19, 1992, 497-512 (calibration discussion)

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Carbon Date. 240. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: tissue:human

ID: 5054, C14 ID: OxA-1522 Date BP: 1760 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 1610, End BP: 1910

Abstract: Lindow Moss III, England

Archaeologist Name: Stead

Reference Name: Archaeometry 35(1), 1993, 147-167

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Carbon Date. 240. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: organic matter; the sample was taken from a fill of a late second century pit (F28; B III-2a) associated with a wide range of occupation material, much of it organic in origin. Analysis suggested the material was probably derived from fish (Wild in Dennis 1978, 405-7).

ID: 16747, C14 ID: HAR 1731 Date BP: 1760 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1830, End BP: 1690

Abstract: London: Southwark, St Thomas Street; 1981-82

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 240. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone from basal fill of Early Iron Age pit at Roughground Farm, Lechlade, Gloucestershire, England. Subm T G Allen 1983.

ID: 1215, C14 ID: HAR-5505 Date BP: 1760 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1660, End BP: 1860

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 217, OS North: 8

Archaeologist Name: T G Allen (Oxford Archaeol Unit)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 301; Darvill T, Prehistoric Gloucestershire, Gloucester 1987, 178; Allan T G et al, 'Excavations at Roughground Farm, Lechlade', OUCA, 1993

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Carbon Date. 240. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone; from early Iron Age pit 1280.

ID: 16598, C14 ID: HAR 5505 Date BP: 1760 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1860, End BP: 1660

Abstract: Lechlade: Rough Ground Farm; 1983-84

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Carbon Date. 240. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:Salix/Populus sp

ID: 6109, C14 ID: OxA-5069 Date BP: 1760 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1700, End BP: 1820

Abstract: Duckpool, Morwenstow, England

Archaeologist Name: Ratcliffe

Reference Name: Archaeometry 37(2), 1995, 417-430

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Carbon Date. 240. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: The Rye area project: Pewis Marsh (Pewis 1)- Sediment; -0.69 - -0.74m OD; as GrN-27875

ID: 9352, C14 ID: GrN-27910 Date BP: 1760 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1820, End BP: 1700

Abstract: The Rye area project: Pewis Marsh (Pewis 1)

Archaeologist Name: A J Long

Reference Name: Long, A , Hipkin, S, and Clarke, H, 2002 Romney Marsh: coastal and landscape change through the ages, Oxford Univ School Archaeol Monogr, Oxford: Oxford Univ; Long, A J, 2006a Coastal resilience and late Holocene tidal inlet history: the evoution of Dungeness Foreland and the Romney Marsh (UK) depositional complex, Geomorphology, 82, 309-330; Long, A J, 2006b Driving mechanisms of coastal change:sediment autocompaction and the destruction of late Holocene coastal wetlands, Marine Geology, 225, 63-84 Long, A J, forthcoming The late-Holocene Evolution of the Romney marsh/Dungeness Foreland Depositional Complex, UK, Oxford: Oxbow Books; Waller, M P, 2006 The interpretation of radiocarbon dates from the upper surface of late Holocene peat layers in coastal lowlands, The Holocene, 16, 51-61

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Carbon Date. 240. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the base of a series of pollen samples collected from a JCB trench.

ID: 15052, C14 ID: HAR 2257 Date BP: 1760 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1820, End BP: 1700

Abstract: Alcester: Bulls Head Yard; 1977-78

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 240. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from treestump, not stratigraphically related to watercourse or to trackway timbers at Llanaber, Barmouth, Gwynedd, Wales. Comment (subm): Determination is out of keeping with observation that most trees are rooted at around the base of layer 02, which is c1000 years later; presumably there were several phases of forest growth.

ID: 1515, C14 ID: HAR-1015 Date BP: 1760 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1670, End BP: 1850

OS Letter: SH, OS East: 591, OS North: 194

Archaeologist Name: CR Musson et al

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 29, 1989, 22-6

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Carbon Date. 240. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from the Roman water supply system.

ID: 15644, C14 ID: HAR 2580 Date BP: 1760 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1830, End BP: 1690

Abstract: Chichester; 1977-78

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 240. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; the charcoal is sandwiched between two horizons of midden layer 62. Wall plaster was found face down on layer 62 (a ground surface) having fallen from a wall thought to be Roman on stylistic grounds.

ID: 18103, C14 ID: HAR 6910 Date BP: 1760 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1860, End BP: 1660

Abstract: Wenlock Priory; 1982-83

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Carbon Date. 240. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Carbonised wood, id as mixed spp (details given) by R P J McCullagh, from house platform 1, episode 2 at Eildon Hill North, Borders, Scotland. Comment (subm): See monograph for corrected dates etc.

ID: 2313, C14 ID: GU-2191 Date BP: 1760 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1710, End BP: 1810

Abstract: Multiphase: unenclosed platform settlement and hillfort

Archaeologist Name: O A Owen 1986

Reference Name: Rideout J S et al (ed), 'Hillforts of southern Scotland', Edinburgh (AOC Ltd Monogr 1), 1992, 21-71 esp 58-60

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Carbon Date. 240. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample unspecified from under penultimate occ level, Site 6, no. 3 at Skaill, Deerness [Map], Orkney, Scotland.

ID: 3255, C14 ID: Birm-593 Date BP: 1760 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 1650, End BP: 1870

OS Letter: HY, OS East: 587, OS North: 67

Archaeologist Name: P S Gelling

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 263

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Carbon Date. 240. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; as above, samples 321 and 378; growth allowance c 40 years.

ID: 16721, C14 ID: HAR 1868 Date BP: 1760 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1820, End BP: 1700

Abstract: London: New Fresh Wharf; 1976-77

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 240. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from rings 240-60 of 290 mean curve at Lower Thames St (New Fresh Wharf), London, England.

ID: 236, C14 ID: HAR-1868 Date BP: 1760 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1700, End BP: 1820

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 329, OS North: 806

Archaeologist Name: R Morgan / J Schofield

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 375; Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 84; Brit Archaeol Rep Int Ser, S51, 1978, 228; London Archaeol, 3, 1977, 42 & 48; Antiq J, 57, 1977, 37; London & Middx Archaeol Soc Spec Pap, 8, 1986, 76-85

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Carbon Date. 240. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone debris in frigidarium at Bothwell Haugh, Motherwell, Lanarkshire, Strathclyde, Scotland.

ID: 403, C14 ID: GU-1477 Date BP: 1760 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1660, End BP: 1860

Abstract: Bath-house with squatter occupation

Archaeologist Name: L J F Keppie

Reference Name: Glasgow Archaeol J, 8, 1981, 46-94

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Carbon Date. 245. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as mixed but predominantly willow, from Hearth 2 at Ardnave, Islay, Strathclyde, Scotland. Comment (subm): See ref for comment on this Iron Age date.

ID: 6449, C14 ID: GU-1443 Date BP: 1755 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1695, End BP: 1815

OS Letter: NR, OS East: 289, OS North: 745

Archaeologist Name: G Ritchie and H Welfare

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 113, 1983, 302-66 esp 317

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Carbon Date. 245. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, sample 9, from fill of Trench A, Iron Age phases 3-4 at Dun Ailinne, Knockaulin, Co Kildare, Ireland. [Ed: a TL date from MASCA on burnt soil from Iron Age 4 level gave 1473 190. See third and fourth refs below.]

ID: 3747, C14 ID: SI-985 Date BP: 1755 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1665, End BP: 1845

Abstract: Hilltop settlement

Archaeologist Name: B Wailes

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 399-400; J Roy Soc Antiq Ir, 100, 1970, 79-90; J Co Kildare Archaeol Soc, 15, 1974-5, 345-58; MASCA Newslett, 11(2), 1975, 7

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Carbon Date. 250. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal ? [not stated] from broch period at Buchlyvie, Stirlingshire, Scotland. [Ed: site possibly also known as Fairy Knowe?]

ID: 7751, C14 ID: GU-1108 Date BP: 1750 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1700, End BP: 1800

OS Letter: NS, OS East: 57, OS North: 93

Archaeologist Name: ?

Reference Name: Archaeol J, 151, 1994, 149 [side reference]

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Carbon Date. 250. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal 518 on floor of roundhouse C (phase 3 with 3rd-4th century pottery), at Bryn Eryr, Llansadwrn, Anglesey, Gwynedd, Wales. Comment (subm): [see ref.]

ID: 7763, C14 ID: CAR-999 Date BP: 1750 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1690, End BP: 1810

Abstract: Multiphase, Iron Age to RB, square ditched enclosure

Archaeologist Name: David Longley

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 64, 1998, 225-73 esp.262

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Carbon Date. 250. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Suffolk Rivers - waterlogged plant macrofossil; unidentified plant remains cf. seed/flower head; .98m OD; from the base of a unit of dark grey-brown herbaceous very well-humified slightly sandy peat.

ID: 9978, C14 ID: SUERC-12029 Date BP: 1750 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1785, End BP: 1715

Abstract: Suffolk Rivers: Hengrave

Archaeologist Name: T Hill

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 250. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal,AML 824007, id as Quercus sp, from context 100, primary silt of ditch 4 in sect 4, dark blue-grey black clayey silt with much organic material at Caldecotte / Bow Brickhill - Mill Field, MK 117, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. Subm M Petchey 1983.

ID: 2916, C14 ID: HAR-5616 Date BP: 1750 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1650, End BP: 1850

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 892, OS North: 351

Archaeologist Name: M Petchey (Bradwell Abbey Fld Centre)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 169

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Carbon Date. 250. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5050, C14 ID: OxA-1518 Date BP: 1750 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1660, End BP: 1840

Abstract: Lindow Moss III, England

Archaeologist Name: Stead

Reference Name: Archaeometry 35(1), 1993, 147-167

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Carbon Date. 250. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from timber post 10 in the construction pit of a Roman well (8068).

ID: 18501, C14 ID: HAR 1729 Date BP: 1750 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1830, End BP: 1670

Abstract: York: 58-9 Skeldergate, Bishopshill 1; 1976-77

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 250. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, wood, from in situ post, Context 34, of round house at Pendinas Lochtyn, Llangranog, Dyfed / Ceredigion, Wales. Comment (subm): cal dates given; both this RB period date and CAR-1341 as Bronze Age are reasonable in hillfort contexts.

ID: 7908, C14 ID: CAR-1340 Date BP: 1750 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1690, End BP: 1810

OS Letter: SN, OS East: 315, OS North: 549

Archaeologist Name: N Scott and K Murphy (Dyfed Archaeol Trust)

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 32, 1992, 9-10

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Carbon Date. 250. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from context 100, the primary silt of ditch 4 in section F, a dark blue/grey black clayey silt with much organic material.

ID: 15558, C14 ID: HAR 5616 Date BP: 1750 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1850, End BP: 1650

Abstract: Caldecotte: MK-117; 1983-84

Archaeologist Name:

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 250. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Oak from shoring of well construction shaft at Skeldergate, York, Yorkshire, England.

ID: 3563, C14 ID: HAR-1729 Date BP: 1750 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1670, End BP: 1830

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 602, OS North: 514

Archaeologist Name: S Donaghey/ A R Hall

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 80-1; Archaeol York, 4/1, 1978, 13 & 25; Archaeol York, 14/3, 1980, 105 & 111; Antiquity, 53, 1979, 112-20

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Carbon Date. 250. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from pit 1, section G2, in the centre of a rectangular enclosure; c 0.61m below the surface prior to October 1970.

ID: 16130, C14 ID: HAR 2488 Date BP: 1750 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1810, End BP: 1690

Abstract: Garton Slack; 1977-78

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 255. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as bark-covered twigs, not identified, from pit 6421 cut through upper filling of cistern at The Breiddin, Powys, Wales. Comment [Ed]: See monograph for 13 environmental dates from pond, not on database.

ID: 487, C14 ID: CAR-136 Date BP: 1745 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1705, End BP: 1785

Abstract: Buckbean Pond in interior

Archaeologist Name: C R Musson et al

Reference Name: Musson, C R et al, 'The Breiddin hillfort: a later prehistoric settlement in the Welsh Marches', (CBA Res Rep 76), 1991, 89 and MF2/187-92; Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 34-5; Radiocarbon, 19, 1977, 408-9; Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 346

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Carbon Date. 256. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as comminuted, from 340, a hearth in House B at Reawla, Gwinear, Cornwall, England. Subm D Jordan. Comments (lab): CAL dates offered by both intercept and probability methods; (subm): Sparse pottery from presumed contemporary contexts agree with 3rd century AD dating.

ID: 2615, C14 ID: UB-3180 Date BP: 1744 +/- 46, Start Date BP: 1698, End BP: 1790

Abstract: Cornish Round

Archaeologist Name: Nic Appleton-Fox

Reference Name: Cornish Archaeol, 31, 1992, 69-123 esp 92-4

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Carbon Date. 256. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the lowest fill of hearth [324] in house B/300. The charcoal was burnt in situ and therefore derived from the last use of the hearth.

ID: 17360, C14 ID: UB 3180 Date BP: 1744 +/- 46, Start Date BP: 1790, End BP: 1698

Abstract: Reawla; 1989-90

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 260. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bones from L32, fill of primary ditch of enclosure at Thornbury, Binsey, Oxfordshire, England.

ID: 6595, C14 ID: HAR-8921 Date BP: 1740 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1650, End BP: 1830

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 486, OS North: 80

Archaeologist Name: John Blair

Reference Name: Oxoniensia, 53, 1988, 3-20

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Carbon Date. 260. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat:-

ID: 5903, C14 ID: OxA-4185 Date BP: 1740 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1670, End BP: 1810

Abstract: Dover A20, DST/91, England

Archaeologist Name: Bates

Reference Name: Archaeometry 36(2), 1994, 337-374

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Carbon Date. 260. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from 5.0m below the ground surface. Peat has eroded and oxidised the upper contact onto sand at c 4cm above the sample datum. Sharp significant amounts of sand could be seen in the peat at the basal contact.

ID: 15850, C14 ID: OxA 4185 Date BP: 1740 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1810, End BP: 1670

Abstract: Dover Sediments: group 1; 1992-93

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 260. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; small through-section from bottom of Seasalter Logboat.On London clay of tidal mudflats and partly covered by mussel beds.

ID: 17513, C14 ID: OxA 1054 Date BP: 1740 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1820, End BP: 1660

Abstract: Seasalter; 1985-86

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 260. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Suffolk Rivers - waterlogged plant macrofossil; Poaceae stems; .62m OD; from the base of a dark grey-brown herbaceous well-humified sandy peat with occasional sand horizons.

ID: 9975, C14 ID: GrA-35054 Date BP: 1740 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1785, End BP: 1695

Abstract: Suffolk Rivers: Hengrave

Archaeologist Name: T Hill

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 260. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from core A (II) at the east end of Midgeholme Moss, at a depth of 158-162cm.

ID: 15380, C14 ID: GU 5179 Date BP: 1740 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1830, End BP: 1650

Abstract: Birdoswald: Midgeholme Moss 7/91; 1991-92

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 260. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as animal, from midden on floor of stone-built House 5 at Broxmouth, Lothian, Scotland. Comment (subm): See extensive comment in second ref. below.

ID: 447, C14 ID: GU-1069 Date BP: 1740 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1670, End BP: 1810

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 700, OS North: 774

Archaeologist Name: P H Hill

Reference Name: Harding D W (ed), 'Later prehistoric settlement in SE Scotland' (1982), 39-41 and 141-88; Ashmore P J & Hill P H in Ottaway B S (ed), 'Archaeology, dendrochronology and the radiocarbon calibration curve' (Edinb 1983), 83-98

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Carbon Date. 260. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:pig (Sus)

ID: 6330, C14 ID: OxA-815 Date BP: 1740 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1680, End BP: 1800

Abstract: Gough's Cave, England

Archaeologist Name: Jacobi

Reference Name: Archaeometry 28(2), 1986, 206-221

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Carbon Date. 260. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the base of a thick charcoal layer below soil/stones, in a pit c 0.53m deep, sealed by c 0.50m accumulation of soil; to the south of courtyard house 1.

ID: 15600, C14 ID: HAR 237 Date BP: 1740 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1810, End BP: 1670

Abstract: Carn Euny; 1972-73

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 260. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: animal bone; from the secondary silting of the first defensive ditch, pre-dating the construction of the wall which produced sample 39 (undated). Site ref: L32.

ID: 15352, C14 ID: HAR 8921 Date BP: 1740 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1830, End BP: 1650

Abstract: Binsey; 1988-89

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Carbon Date. 260. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Quercus, from Pit I east of CH II at Carn Euny, Cornwall, England.

ID: 144, C14 ID: HAR-237 Date BP: 1740 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1670, End BP: 1810

OS Letter: SW, OS East: 401, OS North: 289

Archaeologist Name: P M Christie

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 19, 1977, 402; Proc Prehist Soc, 44, 1978, 309-433

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Carbon Date. 260. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from slag in iron-smelting slag pit at Chapel Farm, Little Totham, Essex, England. Subm CRB 1988. Comment (PA): result indicates Roman date for furnace and is older than TL and 14C dates (DUR TL90-1AS, AD 530 290, and GU-2151, 1380 60 BP respectively) for iron smelting at Little Totham Site 2, c 600m away.

ID: 6403, C14 ID: BM-2668 Date BP: 1740 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1690, End BP: 1790

OS Letter: TM, OS East: 883, OS North: 94

Archaeologist Name: P Adkins

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 36, 1994, 100

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Carbon Date. 260. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wasperton Anglo-Saxon cemetery - human bone; ?tibia/long bone shaft fragment; inhumation 46 was identified as a long, narrow, sub-rectangular grave, which had been truncated slightly to the north of inhumation 25. The bone preservation was relatively good with teeth, jaw, and some axial and long bones surviving. It was cut into the natural gravel subsoil at the site. There were no known contaminants, although the feature was truncated by a box grader during removal of the top soils and uppermost level of natural subsoil.

ID: 10065, C14 ID: GrA-32672 Date BP: 1740 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 1770, End BP: 1710

Abstract: Wasperton Anglo-Saxon cemetery: inhumations

Archaeologist Name: C Spall

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 260. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal fragments (155 gm) from lower part of hearth pit of Phase 1 circular hut at Cyfannedd Fawr, Arthog, Cader Idris, Gwynedd, Wales. [Ed: see comment of submitter under CAR-419].

ID: 512, C14 ID: CAR-420 Date BP: 1740 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1670, End BP: 1810

OS Letter: SH, OS East: 633, OS North: 117

Archaeologist Name: Peter Crew

Reference Name: Arch in Wales, 21, 1981, 51; Radiocarbon, 27(B), 1985, 373

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Carbon Date. 260. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from pile 65 (growth allowance 50 years); context as HAR-1456.

ID: 16702, C14 ID: HAR 1457 Date BP: 1740 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1800, End BP: 1680

Abstract: London: Baynard's Castle - riverside wall; 1975-76

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 260. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: animal bone; from inter-tidal context 301 at -1.05m OD; the sample was recovered from inter-tidal sandy silt at the mouth of the creek where it was partially exposed by erosion. The sample seems to be from a bone midden, as there were many other skulls and bones. Several of the skulls, including this one, show evidence of slaughter.

ID: 18440, C14 ID: GU 5055 Date BP: 1740 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1790, End BP: 1690

Abstract: Wootton-Quarr: Wootton Creek; 1990-91

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 260. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood:oak

ID: 4902, C14 ID: OxA-1054 Date BP: 1740 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1660, End BP: 1820

Abstract: Seasalter logboat, England

Archaeologist Name: Porter

Reference Name: Archaeometry 32(2), 1990, 211-237

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Carbon Date. 260. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample unspecified from broch destruction level at Fairy Knowe, Buchlyvie, Stirlingshire, Scotland.

ID: 72, C14 ID: GU-1109 Date BP: 1740 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1695, End BP: 1785

Abstract:

Archaeologist Name: Lorna Main

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 114, 1985, 492 [lecture summary only]

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Carbon Date. 260. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:Quercus sp sapwood

ID: 6110, C14 ID: OxA-5070 Date BP: 1740 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1680, End BP: 1800

Abstract: Duckpool, Morwenstow, England

Archaeologist Name: Ratcliffe

Reference Name: Archaeometry 37(2), 1995, 417-430

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Carbon Date. 260. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 4920, C14 ID: OxA-114 Date BP: 1740 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1640, End BP: 1840

Abstract: Lindow Moss, England

Archaeologist Name: Cheshire Pol

Reference Name: Archaeometry 27(2), 1985, 237-246

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Carbon Date. 260. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5049, C14 ID: OxA-1517 Date BP: 1740 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1650, End BP: 1830

Abstract: Lindow Moss III, England

Archaeologist Name: Stead

Reference Name: Archaeometry 35(1), 1993, 147-167

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Carbon Date. 260. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from mound 19, inner surface.

ID: 17667, C14 ID: HAR 5001 Date BP: 1740 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1800, End BP: 1680

Abstract: Somerset Levels: Meare Village East, Mound 19; 1982-83

Archaeologist Name:

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Carbon Date. 260. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Nene Valley - sediment; bulk sample, humin fraction; c .63m OD - .62m OD; as SUERC-10046

ID: 9850, C14 ID: SUERC-10053 Date BP: 1740 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1775, End BP: 1705

Abstract: Nene Valley: south-west of West Cotton

Archaeologist Name: A G Brown

Reference Name: Allen et al 2007

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Carbon Date. 260. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from foundation trench of phase 1 (timber house) at Forcegarth Pasture (South), County Durham, England.

ID: 3565, C14 ID: HAR-1447 Date BP: 1740 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1650, End BP: 1830

Abstract: Enclosed farmland

Archaeologist Name: D Coggins/ K J Fairless

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 360; Univ Durham & Newcastle Archaeol Rep, 1, 1977, 13; Trans Archit Archaeol Soc Durham Northumberland, n ser, 5, 1980, 31-8

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Carbon Date. 260. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a late post-hole, T1 F28.

ID: 18471, C14 ID: HAR 4453 Date BP: 1740 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1830, End BP: 1650

Abstract: Wrekin Hillfort; 1981-82

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 260. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from grave 384, part of a grave group south of grave 409 and mound with a different orientation.

ID: 15570, C14 ID: HAR 6255 Date BP: 1740 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1820, End BP: 1660

Abstract: Cannington; 1984-85

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 260. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from a pointed timber found with the possible boat; the causeway appears to lead towards the ford which existed before the bridge was constructed c 1797; the result should be earlier than this.

ID: 17593, C14 ID: HAR 1719 Date BP: 1740 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1820, End BP: 1660

Abstract: Smallburgh: Wayford Bridge; 1976-77

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 260. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as shaped oak timber from \boat\"" alongside cobbled causeway remains at Wayford Bridge

ID: 350, C14 ID: HAR-1719 Date BP: 1740 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1660, End BP: 1820

OS Letter: TG, OS East: 347, OS North: 248

Archaeologist Name: Smallburgh

Reference Name: Norfolk

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Carbon Date. 260. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as Oak pile, at Baynard's Castle site, London, Greater London, England.

ID: 3567, C14 ID: HAR-1457 Date BP: 1740 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1680, End BP: 1800

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 318, OS North: 809

Archaeologist Name: R Morgan

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 76-7; London Middlesex Archaeol Soc Spec Pap, 3, 1980, 93; Trans London Middlesex Archaeol Soc, 30, 1979, 93

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Carbon Date. 260. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, SLP8201, from context 82.1073, lower level of Mound 19 at Meare Village East, Somerset, England. Comment (subm JM Coles): Is from same broad context as HAR-5000.

ID: 1956, C14 ID: HAR-5001 Date BP: 1740 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1680, End BP: 1800

Abstract: MVE 82

Archaeologist Name: B J Orme 1982

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 91; Somerset Levels Pap, 9, 1983, 71; Somerset Levels Pap, 15, 1989, 67

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Carbon Date. 260. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the lower, regressive contact of an intercalated peat bed, at an altitude of +1.765 to +1.745m OD.

ID: 16061, C14 ID: Q 2557 Date BP: 1740 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1800, End BP: 1680

Abstract: Fenland Project: Swineshead A; 1986-87

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 261. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged wood; the material is organic detritus from a sandy flood layer towards the base of a sequence of a 4.2m thick flood laminated palaeochannel fill. The sequence of flood laminations was sampled from a core located in the centre of a palaeochannel with surface expression from lower Ribble terrace 4. The organic materials were incorporated within a thick sandy gravel flood lamination, 0.25m above the underlying channel gravels. The materials are detrital rather than in situ, but they comprise soft plant matter, probably locally derived and likely to be similar in age to the flood deposit.

ID: 9908, C14 ID: OxA-15689 Date BP: 1739 +/- 27, Start Date BP: 1766, End BP: 1712

Abstract: Ribble Valley: the Lower Ribble, Lower House Farm, terrace 4, channel 5/6

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name: Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 265. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wasperton Anglo-Saxon cemetery - cremated human bone; mixed unidentified fragments; cremation 20 (F3006/3007) was an almost circular pit with a pot placed upright slightly off-centre. The fill of the pot contained burnt bone fragments. The burials of the Wasperton cemetery were cut into a gravel terrace beside the Warwickshire Avon. The cemetery was discovered and excavated after it had been truncated by a box grader removing the topsoil and part of the subsoil.

ID: 10061, C14 ID: OxA-15964 Date BP: 1735 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1790, End BP: 1680

Abstract: Wasperton Anglo-Saxon cemetery: cremations

Archaeologist Name: C Spall

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 270. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human skull

ID: 5072, C14 ID: OxA-1579 Date BP: 1730 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 1655, End BP: 1805

Abstract: Wroxeter Roman City, England

Archaeologist Name: Barker

Reference Name: Archaeometry 31(2), 1989, 207-234

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Carbon Date. 270. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, site ref 33BQH533, AML 812976, id as human, context not given at Lincoln, St Paul-in-the-Bail, Lincolnshire, England. Subm B Gilmour 1982.

ID: 2835, C14 ID: HAR-5098 Date BP: 1730 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 1620, End BP: 1840

Abstract: Single-celled church or chapel

Archaeologist Name: B Gilmour (Lincoln Archaeol Trust)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 300

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Carbon Date. 270. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; a replicate sample of BM-469 (1334 ? 67 BP; cal AD 590-860 at 95% confidence; Reimer et al 2004; Burleigh et al 1976, 19) dating the skeleton from grave 87.

ID: 15586, C14 ID: HAR 9137 Date BP: 1730 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1800, End BP: 1660

Abstract: Cannington; 1987-88

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Carbon Date. 270. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from young brushwood from a structure in the pool peat.

ID: 17626, C14 ID: HAR 1854 Date BP: 1730 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1800, End BP: 1660

Abstract: Somerset Levels: Meare Heath, Diffords Site 1; 1976-77

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 270. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from grave 374 on the northern periphery of the main concentration of graves. This grave is later than path FT23 associated with the slab-marked grave mound and is potentially one of the very latest graves.

ID: 15572, C14 ID: HAR 6259 Date BP: 1730 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1810, End BP: 1650

Abstract: Cannington; 1984-85

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 270. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Grave 27 at Carrowmore, County Sligo, Ireland. Comment (subm): presumed late intrusion in chamber.

ID: 4456, C14 ID: LU-1630 Date BP: 1730 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1660, End BP: 1800

OS Letter: G, OS East: 663, OS North: 335

Archaeologist Name: G Burenhult

Reference Name: G Burenhult, 'The archaeological excavations at Carrowmore...1977-9', 1980, 32, 44-7, 67; Radiocarbon, 23, 1981, 399-403; Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 211; G Burenhult, 'The archaeology of Carrowmore' (Stockholm 1984)

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Carbon Date. 270. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; unhumified, fibrous peat sampled from monolith tin II (see also GU-5073 and GU-5074). A series of monoliths, I, II, and III, were obtained from a soil section dug in the eastern end of Midgeholme Moss. The sample was taken from a depth of 48-50cm, approximately 1.20m above the water table; directly above a thin layer of fine silty clay at the base of the unhumified peat. Fine to medium roots were present.

ID: 15364, C14 ID: GU 5072 Date BP: 1730 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1790, End BP: 1670

Abstract: Birdoswald: Midgeholme Moss 1; 1990-91

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 270. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Circle A, Pit 9 at Maxey, Bardyke Field, Cambridgeshire, England. Coll W G Simpson. Comment (subm): Result inconsistent with archaeological evidence.

ID: 3157, C14 ID: GaK-657 Date BP: 1730 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1640, End BP: 1820

OS Letter: TF, OS East: 125, OS North: 77

Archaeologist Name: W G Simpson

Reference Name: E Anglian Archaeol, 27(ii), 1986, 251

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Carbon Date. 270. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: [Charcoal ?] 039 from late surface of farmyard with 2nd century AD pottery at Bryn Eryr, Llansadwrn, Anglesey, Gwynedd, Wales. Comment (subm): [see ref.]

ID: 7754, C14 ID: CAR-1001 Date BP: 1730 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1660, End BP: 1800

Abstract: Multiphase, Iron Age to RB, square ditched enclosure

Archaeologist Name: David Longley

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 64, 1998, 225-73 esp.262

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Carbon Date. 270. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, from burial 57 at Bath Gate, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England.

ID: 1019, C14 ID: HAR-992 Date BP: 1730 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1640, End BP: 1820

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 21, OS North: 14

Archaeologist Name: A McWhirr et al

Reference Name: McWhirr A et al, 'Romano-British cemeteries at Cirencester' (=Cirencester excavations vol 2), 1982, fiche 2/5 G11

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Carbon Date. 270. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Timber from structure beside pool at Difford's site 1, Somerset, England.

ID: 179, C14 ID: HAR-1854 Date BP: 1730 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1660, End BP: 1800

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 449, OS North: 406

Archaeologist Name: J M Coles/ BJ Orme

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 77; Somerset Levels Pap, 4, 1978, 97

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Carbon Date. 270. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, AML 872593, id as Quercus sp, from context 628, foundation trench of mid-4th century town wall at Alcester, Site AL 18, Warwickshire, England. Subm J Hillam 1987. Comment (subm): 55-year-old sample; outer 20 rings were dated. [Ed: NGR estimated as not given in ref.]

ID: 8690, C14 ID: HAR-8522 Date BP: 1730 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1690, End BP: 1770

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 8, OS North: 57

Archaeologist Name: S Cracknell

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 98

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Carbon Date. 270. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from burial 57 (site code ref 71 CS XVII layer 2).

ID: 15679, C14 ID: HAR 992 Date BP: 1730 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1820, End BP: 1640

Abstract: Cirencester; 1974-75

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 270. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:Canis lupus

ID: 5776, C14 ID: OxA-3724 Date BP: 1730 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1670, End BP: 1790

Abstract: Newhall Cave, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Woodman

Reference Name: Archaeometry 39(2), 1997, 445-471

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Carbon Date. 270. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from context 628, found in the foundation trench of the ?mid fourth-century town wall. This sample is 55 years old, and was felled in year 55; and the outer 20 rings were dated. It was felled at the same time as HAR-8523.

ID: 15058, C14 ID: HAR 8522 Date BP: 1730 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1770, End BP: 1690

Abstract: Alcester: site AL18; 1986-87

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Carbon Date. 270. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from a ?plain burial close to the chancel screen and within or succeeding the apsidal church.

ID: 16653, C14 ID: HAR 5098 Date BP: 1730 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 1840, End BP: 1620

Abstract: Lincoln: St Paul-in-the-Bail; 1982-83

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 270. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, AML 881259, Grave 87, id as human, from Cannington, Somerset, England. Subm S M Hirst 1988. Comment (subm): date is a rerun for skeleton previously dated as BM-469.

ID: 8795, C14 ID: HAR-9137 Date BP: 1730 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1660, End BP: 1800

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 252, OS North: 406

Archaeologist Name: P A Rahtz 1962/3

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 58

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Carbon Date. 270. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:-

ID: 5862, C14 ID: OxA-4055 Date BP: 1730 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1650, End BP: 1810

Abstract: Ronaldsway Airport, Isle of Man

Archaeologist Name: Woodcock

Reference Name: Archaeometry 37(1), 1995, 195-214

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Carbon Date. 275. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from secondary palisade enclosure (later Iron Age) at Clogher, County Tyrone, Ireland. Comment [Ed]: sources differ on GR: H538506 and H545512 also noted.

ID: 99, C14 ID: UB-2033 Date BP: 1725 +/- 115, Start Date BP: 1610, End BP: 1840

OS Letter: H, OS East: 539, OS North: 512

Archaeologist Name: R B Warner

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 276-7; Excavations 1974 [Ireland], 26; Excavations 1975-6 [Ireland], 18; Medieval Ceramics, 3, 1979, 37-41

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Carbon Date. 275. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, from skeleton in peat bog at Baronstown West, Co Kildare, Ireland. Comment (subm): Agrees with dating from pollen analysis. [Ed: no grid ref supplied.]

ID: 1837, C14 ID: GrN-14758 Date BP: 1725 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 1695, End BP: 1755

Source: CL, Period: Iron Age (Irish), Type: 5F Bog burial

Archaeologist Name: R O'Floinn

Reference Name: J Co Kildare Archaeol Soc, 17, 1987-91, 148-50

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Carbon Date. 280. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged wood; unidentified, single fragment; as OxA-15686

ID: 9918, C14 ID: SUERC-10656 Date BP: 1720 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1755, End BP: 1685

Abstract: Ribble Valley: the Lower Ribble, Osbaldeston Hall, terrace 2, core 1

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 280. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; part of a burnt plank in the bottom of a mid-Saxon pit dug into the courtyard of the Roman Temple.

ID: 16344, C14 ID: HAR 8537 Date BP: 1720 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1820, End BP: 1620

Abstract: Hayling Island: Iron Age and Roman temple; 1986-87

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 280. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Beckford - human bone; unidentified longbone shaft; an extended adult burial from a small Roman cemetery of seven inhumations near to the south-western edge of the excavation. Glacial sands and gravels underlie the archaeological deposits. The burial was situated about 50m from the junction of the gravel terrace and flood plain. It was sealed by colluvial or alluvial deposits.

ID: 9560, C14 ID: SUERC-9083 Date BP: 1720 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1755, End BP: 1685

Abstract: Beckford: Human Inhumations

Archaeologist Name: J Wills

Reference Name: Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 280. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 872584, V57A/2, from base of middle Saxon pit dug into courtyard of Hayling Island Iron Age and Roman temple, Hampshire, England. Subm GS 1986. Comment (subm): dates middle Saxon occupation.

ID: 8700, C14 ID: HAR-8537 Date BP: 1720 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1620, End BP: 1820

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 724, OS North: 31

Archaeologist Name: G Soffe, RCHME

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 99-100; Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 60 (repeat entry)

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Carbon Date. 280. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; selected human bone from an inhumation burial (context 20436). The sample was obtained from grave 4, a north-south orientated grave on site 4. The burial was decapitated, with skull placed at feet. The grave cut an earlier Roman boundary gully on the same alignment.

ID: 18447, C14 ID: OxA 3019 Date BP: 1720 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1790, End BP: 1650

Abstract: Worcester: Deansway; 1990-91

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 280. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: shell:Scrobicularia

ID: 5273, C14 ID: OxA-2148 Date BP: 1720 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1630, End BP: 1810

Abstract: Bishopstone, England

Archaeologist Name: Jarzembowski

Reference Name: Archaeometry 33(2), 1991, 279-296

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Carbon Date. 280. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Suffolk Rivers - waterlogged plant macrofossil; unidentified plant stems; .62m OD; from the base of a herbaceous well-humified slightly silty peat.

ID: 9980, C14 ID: SUERC-12031 Date BP: 1720 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1755, End BP: 1685

Abstract: Suffolk Rivers: Hengrave

Archaeologist Name: T Hill

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 280. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from a wooden pier.

ID: 16628, C14 ID: HAR 5141 Date BP: 1720 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1790, End BP: 1650

Abstract: Lincoln: Brayford Wharf East; 1982-83

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 280. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charred seeds:Hordeum vulgare

ID: 5640, C14 ID: OxA-3382 Date BP: 1720 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1660, End BP: 1780

Abstract: Stanwick, England

Archaeologist Name: Haselgrove

Reference Name: Archaeometry 35(1), 1993, 147-167

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Carbon Date. 280. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the base of the uppermost intercalated peat, marking a return to freshwater conditions at an altitude of +0.55 to +0.51m OD.

ID: 16070, C14 ID: Q 2818 Date BP: 1720 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 1830, End BP: 1610

Abstract: Fenland Project: Welney Washes; 1987-88

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 280. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: [Charcoal ?] 210 from external gully, roundhouse C, phase 3 with 2nd century pottery, at Bryn Eryr, Llansadwrn, Anglesey, Gwynedd, Wales. Comment (subm): [see ref.]

ID: 7756, C14 ID: CAR-1042 Date BP: 1720 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1660, End BP: 1780

Abstract: Multiphase, Iron Age to RB, square ditched enclosure

Archaeologist Name: David Longley

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 64, 1998, 225-73 esp.262

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Carbon Date. 280. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5500, C14 ID: OxA-3019 Date BP: 1720 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1650, End BP: 1790

Abstract: Deansway, England

Archaeologist Name: Mundy

Reference Name: Archaeometry 39(1), 1997, 247-262

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Carbon Date. 285. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Humic acid from lower 4cm of old ground surface under bank at Mullaghbane, Omagh, Tyrone, N Ireland.

ID: 3281, C14 ID: UB-390 Date BP: 1715 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1615, End BP: 1815

OS Letter: H, OS East: 385, OS North: 661

Archaeologist Name: P Q Dresser et al

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 109-10; Antiquity, 45, 1971, 97-102; Ulster J Archaeol, 35, 1972, 37-44

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Carbon Date. 285. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, from Layer 23, small round house drain (19) at Penycoed, Llangynog, Dyfed, Wales.

ID: 6948, C14 ID: CAR-732 Date BP: 1715 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1655, End BP: 1775

OS Letter: SN, OS East: 355, OS North: 148

Reference Name: Carmarthen Antiquary, 21, 1985, 75-112; Antiq J, 68, 1988, 51

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Carbon Date. 289. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Decayed wood from cesspit at level above pottery of AD 190-250 at Hockwold, Norfolk, England.

ID: 853, C14 ID: Q-713 Date BP: 1711 +/- 154, Start Date BP: 1557, End BP: 1865

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 710, OS North: 883

Archaeologist Name: P Salway

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 8, 1966, 393; Proc Cambridge Antiq Soc, 60, 1967, 39-80 (revises earlier figure)

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Carbon Date. 290. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from skeleton F119 (a grave to the north of the site near the parish church), part of the earlier phase of the cemetery; there is some evidence to suggest that this phase represents the reinterrment of bone disturbed elsewhere.

ID: 16304, C14 ID: HAR 2466 Date BP: 1710 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1770, End BP: 1650

Abstract: Hartlepool; 1977-78

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 290. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from skeleton 19; date unknown, probably second century AD.

ID: 18268, C14 ID: HAR 1142 Date BP: 1710 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1780, End BP: 1640

Abstract: Wighton; 1975-76

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 290. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5501, C14 ID: OxA-3020 Date BP: 1710 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1640, End BP: 1780

Abstract: Deansway, England

Archaeologist Name: Mundy

Reference Name: Archaeometry 39(1), 1997, 247-262

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Carbon Date. 290. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from timbers 4 and 5 (growth allowance 80 years), driven into the gravel beneath the southern Roman wall.

ID: 16700, C14 ID: HAR 1083 Date BP: 1710 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1790, End BP: 1630

Abstract: London: Baynard's Castle - City wall; 1974-75

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 290. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from what appears to be moat lining at Fulham Palace, Greater London, England. Subm K R Whitehouse 1985.

ID: 895, C14 ID: HAR-6841 Date BP: 1710 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 1600, End BP: 1820

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 243, OS North: 762

Archaeologist Name: K R Whitehouse 1984

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 175

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Carbon Date. 290. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from burial 13.

ID: 15650, C14 ID: HAR 3655 Date BP: 1710 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1770, End BP: 1650

Abstract: Chichester: Eastgate; 1977-78

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 290. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from skeleton 75, a grave dug into the ditch fill of the ring-ditch, which is more recent than the formation of a podzol subsoil feature within the ditch filling.

ID: 17751, C14 ID: HAR 10239 Date BP: 1710 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1800, End BP: 1620

Abstract: South Acre; 1988-89

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 290. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, SAC1305, id as human, from grave dug into fill of a ring ditch at South Acre, Norfolk, England. Subm P Murphy 1988. Comment (subm): result confirms an early Saxon date for these burials, which were otherwise dated only by a few sherds of vaguely associated pottery.

ID: 8788, C14 ID: HAR-10239 Date BP: 1710 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1620, End BP: 1800

OS Letter: TF, OS East: 803, OS North: 147

Archaeologist Name: J J Wymer 1988

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 57

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Carbon Date. 290. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from young brushwood from the lowest deposit of a structure in the pool peat; the wood was worked with iron blades.

ID: 17625, C14 ID: HAR 1842 Date BP: 1710 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1790, End BP: 1630

Abstract: Somerset Levels: Meare Heath, Diffords Site 1; 1976-77

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 290. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from early fill of ringditch enclosure (later Iron Age) at Clogher, County Tyrone, Ireland. Comment [Ed]: sources differ on GR: H538506 and H545512 also noted.

ID: 94, C14 ID: UB-2036 Date BP: 1710 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 1635, End BP: 1785

OS Letter: H, OS East: 539, OS North: 512

Archaeologist Name: R B Warner

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 276-7; Excavations 1974 [Ireland], 26; Excavations 1975-6 [Ireland], 18; Medieval Ceramics, 3, 1979, 37-41

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Carbon Date. 290. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: The Rye area project: Rye 3 (Pannel Farm)- Sediment; .34 - 1.39m OD; this sample is a 5cm slice of Sediment (1.39 - 1.34m OD). The solid geology of the area around Pannel Farm is the Hastings Bed Group (mainly sandstones, siltstones, and clays). The watertable at the site is within 1m of the modern ground surface.

ID: 9370, C14 ID: GrN-28587 Date BP: 1710 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1810, End BP: 1610

Abstract: The Rye area project: Rye 3 (Pannel Farm)

Archaeologist Name: A J Long

Reference Name: Long, A , Hipkin, S, and Clarke, H, 2002 Romney Marsh: coastal and landscape change through the ages, Oxford Univ School Archaeol Monogr, Oxford: Oxford Univ; Long, A J, 2006a Coastal resilience and late Holocene tidal inlet history: the evoution of Dungeness Foreland and the Romney Marsh (UK) depositional complex, Geomorphology, 82, 309-330; Long, A J, 2006b Driving mechanisms of coastal change:sediment autocompaction and the destruction of late Holocene coastal wetlands, Marine Geology, 225, 63-84 Long, A J, forthcoming The late-Holocene Evolution of the Romney marsh/Dungeness Foreland Depositional Complex, UK, Oxford: Oxbow Books; Waller, M P, 2006 The interpretation of radiocarbon dates from the upper surface of late Holocene peat layers in coastal lowlands, The Holocene, 16, 51-61

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Carbon Date. 290. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:-

ID: 5197, C14 ID: OxA-1885 Date BP: 1710 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1640, End BP: 1780

Abstract: Barrow Hills, England

Archaeologist Name: Halpin

Reference Name: Archaeometry 32(2), 1990, 211-237

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Carbon Date. 290. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; replicate of HAR-1464. From pile 90 (growth allowance 30 years); context as HAR-1456.

ID: 16705, C14 ID: HAR 1724 Date BP: 1710 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1780, End BP: 1640

Abstract: London: Baynard's Castle - riverside wall; 1975-76

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

Carbon Date. 290. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; wood fragment from what appears to be moat lining.

ID: 16715, C14 ID: HAR 6841 Date BP: 1710 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 1820, End BP: 1600

Abstract: London: Fulham Palace moated site; 1985-86

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 290. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as Oak pile, at Baynard's Castle site, London, Greater London, England.

ID: 3568, C14 ID: HAR-1083 Date BP: 1710 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1630, End BP: 1790

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 318, OS North: 809

Archaeologist Name: R Morgan

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 76-7; London Middlesex Archaeol Soc Spec Pap, 3, 1980, 93; Trans London Middlesex Archaeol Soc, 30, 1979, 93

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Carbon Date. 290. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as Oak pile, at Baynard's Castle site, London, Greater London, England. Comment (subm): re-run of HAR-1464.

ID: 3569, C14 ID: HAR-1724 Date BP: 1710 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1640, End BP: 1780

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 318, OS North: 809

Archaeologist Name: R Morgan

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 76-7; London Middlesex Archaeol Soc Spec Pap, 3, 1980, 93; Trans London Middlesex Archaeol Soc, 30, 1979, 93

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Carbon Date. 290. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, AML 872596, id as alder (Alnus glutinosa Gaertn), from context 861, foundation trench of mid-4th century town wall at Alcester, Site AL 18, Warwickshire, England. Subm J Hillam 1987. Comment (subm): 37-year-old sample. [Ed: NGR estimated as not given in ref.]

ID: 8693, C14 ID: HAR-8525 Date BP: 1710 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1670, End BP: 1750

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 8, OS North: 57

Archaeologist Name: S Cracknell

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 98-9

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Carbon Date. 290. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; selected human bone from inhumation burial (context 20448). Obtained from grave 2, the only east-west grave excavated on site 4. The grave was sealed by dark earth and cut an earlier Roman ground surface.

ID: 18448, C14 ID: OxA 3020 Date BP: 1710 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1780, End BP: 1640

Abstract: Worcester: Deansway; 1990-91

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 290. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human limb bones, from grave 19 at Whey Curd Farm, Wighton, Norfolk, England. [Ed: another source 'DB' gives determination as 1979 BP.]

ID: 856, C14 ID: HAR-1142 Date BP: 1710 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1640, End BP: 1780

OS Letter: TF, OS East: 944, OS North: 384

Archaeologist Name: A Lawson

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 370; E Anglian Archaeol, 2, 1976, 72

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Carbon Date. 290. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the fill of ditch 423, which may form the eastern boundary of the site.

ID: 18465, C14 ID: HAR 5866 Date BP: 1710 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1780, End BP: 1640

Abstract: Wraysbury; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 290. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: carbonised plant macrofossil; charred wheat grains from the upper fill of a small (originally thought to be prehistoric) pit, close to barrows 12 and 13 which contained charcoal and charred grain, including free-threshing wheat, but no artefacts.

ID: 17267, C14 ID: OxA 1885 Date BP: 1710 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1780, End BP: 1640

Abstract: Radley: Barrow Hills; 1988-89

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 290. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from context 861, the sample was 37 years old and was felled at the same time as HAR-8524.

ID: 15061, C14 ID: HAR 8525 Date BP: 1710 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1750, End BP: 1670

Abstract: Alcester: site AL18; 1986-87

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 290. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from 0.6m to 0.65m below the peat surface.

ID: 16577, C14 ID: HAR 6212 Date BP: 1710 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1780, End BP: 1640

Abstract: Lancashire Peat Profiles: Anglezarke Moor, Round Loaf; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 290. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human femur

ID: 5848, C14 ID: OxA-4022 Date BP: 1710 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1650, End BP: 1770

Abstract: Uphill Cave, UK

Archaeologist Name: Stringer

Reference Name: Archaeometry 38(1), 1996, 181-207

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Carbon Date. 290. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, from inhumation at Atlantic Trading Estate, Barry, Glamorgan South, Wales.

ID: 2201, C14 ID: CAR-1087 Date BP: 1710 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1650, End BP: 1770

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 132, OS North: 673

Archaeologist Name: R Newman and L Parkin (Glam-Gwent Archaeol Trust)

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 26, 1986, 55 (site Edwards N & Lane A (eds), 'The early church in Wales and the West', Oxbow Monogr 16, 1992, 103 (dates)

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Carbon Date. 290. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from a Roman waterfront.

ID: 16755, C14 ID: HAR 3353 Date BP: 1710 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1780, End BP: 1640

Abstract: London: Tower of London - wood; 1979-80

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 290. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from 0.4m to 0.45m below the peat surface.

ID: 16573, C14 ID: HAR 6209 Date BP: 1710 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1780, End BP: 1640

Abstract: Lancashire Peat Profiles: Anglezarke Moor, Pikestones, monument; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 290. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from a Roman well dug into sand and gravel, just above natural blue clay.

ID: 18407, C14 ID: HAR 1605 Date BP: 1710 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1770, End BP: 1650

Abstract: Winterton; 1975-76

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 290. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: soil; ?well sealed context free from contamination from later humates; the layer was quite distinct from those above and below, suggesting limited intermixture of organic matter.

ID: 15345, C14 ID: HAR 2810 Date BP: 1710 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1780, End BP: 1640

Abstract: Billingborough: Car Dyke; 1977-78

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 290. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, from ditch 423 at Wraysbury, Berkshire, England. Comment (subm): evidence for RB activity is otherwise slight.

ID: 1457, C14 ID: HAR-5866 Date BP: 1710 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1640, End BP: 1780

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 1, OS North: 739

Archaeologist Name: G G Astill

Reference Name: Archaeol J, 1989, 146, 68-134

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Carbon Date. 290. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Timber from structure beside pool at Difford's site 1, Somerset, England.

ID: 180, C14 ID: HAR-1842 Date BP: 1710 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1630, End BP: 1790

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 449, OS North: 406

Archaeologist Name: J M Coles/ BJ Orme

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 77; Somerset Levels Pap, 4, 1978, 97

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Carbon Date. 292. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as comminuted, from 307, midden after disuse of House B at Reawla, Gwinear, Cornwall, England. Subm D Jordan. Comments (lab): CAL dates offered by both intercept and probability methods; (subm): Later 3rd century into 4th?.

ID: 2616, C14 ID: UB-3181 Date BP: 1708 +/- 39, Start Date BP: 1669, End BP: 1747

Abstract: Cornish Round

Archaeologist Name: Nic Appleton-Fox

Reference Name: Cornish Archaeol, 31, 1992, 69-123 esp 92-4

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Carbon Date. 292. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the occupation level of house C/300 which seals pits from the primary occupation.

ID: 17361, C14 ID: UB 3181 Date BP: 1708 +/- 39, Start Date BP: 1747, End BP: 1669

Abstract: Reawla; 1989-90

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 295. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Dungeness: Wickmaryholm Pit- Plant macrofossils; waterlogged, -1.75 - -1.80m OD, bulk sample; Wick 1.1 comprises macrofossils removed from a 5cm slice of Peat (284-9cm), immediately above blue-grey silt. A second measurement of the same sample (GrA-22413) was undertaken for quality control purposes. Bulk Peat from this level was also dated (GrN-27873 and GrN-27912). Although from a different core, the sample is also stratigraphically equivalent to Wick 2.1 (OxA-12685).

ID: 9189, C14 ID: GrA-22407 Date BP: 1705 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 1735, End BP: 1675

Abstract: Dungeness: Wickmaryholm Pit

Archaeologist Name: A Long

Reference Name: Long, A , Hipkin, S, and Clarke, H, 2002 Romney Marsh: coastal and landscape change through the ages, Oxford Univ School Archaeol Monogr, Oxford: Oxford Univ School Archaeol; Long, A J, and Hughes, P D M, 1995 Mid- and late-Holocene evolution of the Dungeness foreland, UK, Marine Geol, 124, 253-71

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Carbon Date. 295. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, BY78IO, Area 1, from Skeleton 3, Cairn 2, Phase A1 (Episode 2) at Brough Road area, Birsay, Orkney, off Scotland. [Ed: See comment in ref.]

ID: 7726, C14 ID: GU-1554 Date BP: 1705 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1625, End BP: 1785

OS Letter: HY, OS East: 24, OS North: 28

Archaeologist Name: C D Morris

Reference Name: Morris, C D, 'The Birsay Bay Project, vol 1' (Univ Durham, 1989), 298-9

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Carbon Date. 295. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Trent Valley Survey: Bulcote Farm- Plant macrofossil; from an organic-rich core taken from a meander loop palaeochannel located on the Holocene floodplain of the River Trent (second terrace). The palaeochannel is incised into a Holocene terrace, which comprises basal sands and gravels overlain by fine grained-sediments.. This sample was collected from the basal (?) part of an organic horizon of a palaeochannel at a depth of between 3.50-3.70m (although the base of the organic unit was not penetrated in this core, it was encountered at 3.85m in an adjacent borehole). Local geology comprises Permo-Triassic sandstones. No root penetration or contamination of the core was observed.

ID: 9439, C14 ID: OxA-12779 Date BP: 1705 +/- 27, Start Date BP: 1732, End BP: 1678

Abstract: Trent Valley Survey: Bulcote Farm

Archaeologist Name: A Howard

Reference Name: Bridgland, D, Howard, A, White, M, and White, T, forthcoming Quaternary of the Trent, Oxford: Oxbow; Havelock, G M, and Howard, A J, 2002 Extending and protecting palaeoenvironmental data: deposit sampling, unpubl rep to Trent Valley Geoarchaeol, Univ of of Newcastle

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Carbon Date. 295. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from layer sealed immediately below square structure VIII at Dan-y-Coed, Llawhaden, Dyfed, Wales. [Ed: age is given as ad 25560 in one ref, ad 24560 in another].

ID: 3053, C14 ID: CAR-675 Date BP: 1705 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1645, End BP: 1765

OS Letter: SN, OS East: 77, OS North: 189

Archaeologist Name: G Williams

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 23, 1983, 26-30; Antiq J, 68, 1988, 30-54 (esp 49)

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Carbon Date. 295. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: ivory:-

ID: 6064, C14 ID: OxA-479 Date BP: 1705 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1605, End BP: 1805

Abstract: Chatham Lines, UK

Archaeologist Name: MacGregor

Reference Name: Archaeometry 29(1), 1987, 125-155

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Carbon Date. 296. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id as animal, from rampart C (Cadbury 8) at South Cadbury Castle, Somerset, England.

ID: 4796, C14 ID: SRR-447 Date BP: 1704 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1649, End BP: 1759

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 62, OS North: 25

Archaeologist Name: L Alcock

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 174; Antiquity, 53, 1979, 31-8; Bull Board Celtic Stud, 28, 1980, 708-12

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Carbon Date. 299. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Beckford - animal bone; cat; as OxA-15780

ID: 9482, C14 ID: OxA-15918 Date BP: 1701 +/- 26, Start Date BP: 1727, End BP: 1675

Abstract: Beckford: Animal Bone

Archaeologist Name: J Wills

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 300. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wasperton Anglo-Saxon cemetery - human bone; skull fragments; inhumation 27 consisted of a long, narrow grave cut into subsoil and was found to contain a body and fragmentary unburnt bones identified as femora and a tibia. The skeleton was partly preserved, although identifiable bones appeared undisturbed. The inhumation was cut directly into well-drained natural gravel subsoil of the first gravel terrace of the river Avon, Warwickshire. There were no known contaminants, although the feature was defined following box grading at the site.

ID: 10068, C14 ID: SUERC-11973 Date BP: 1700 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1735, End BP: 1665

Abstract: Wasperton Anglo-Saxon cemetery: inhumations

Archaeologist Name: C Spall

Reference Name: Carver et al in press Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 300. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, X244/247, 8/83e, from decapitated skeleton at East Hill House, Colchester, Essex, England. Comment (subm): date suggests Roman burial. Site is in SE corner of medieval town. [Ed: Cal dates are given.]

ID: 7811, C14 ID: HAR-5986 Date BP: 1700 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1630, End BP: 1770

OS Letter: TM, OS East: 1, OS North: 25

Archaeologist Name: Philip Crummy

Reference Name: Crummy, P, 'Colchester Archaeological Report 6: excavations at Culver Street, the Gilberd School... 1971-85', (Colchester Archaeol Trust), 1992, 323

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Carbon Date. 300. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, Cemetery 1, ST 1949 at Stretton-on-Fosse, Warwickshire, England.

ID: 3350, C14 ID: Birm-383 Date BP: 1700 +/- 180, Start Date BP: 1520, End BP: 1880

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 221, OS North: 383

Archaeologist Name: W J Ford

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 16, 1974, 296-7

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Carbon Date. 300. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from pile 40 (growth allowance 80 years), one of many piles supporting the Roman stone riverside wall; expected date third-fourth century AD.

ID: 16701, C14 ID: HAR 1456 Date BP: 1700 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1770, End BP: 1630

Abstract: London: Baynard's Castle - riverside wall; 1975-76

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 300. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, AML 872594, id as Quercus sp, from context 628, foundation trench of mid-4th century town wall at Alcester, Site AL 18, Warwickshire, England. Subm J Hillam 1987. Comment (subm): 45-year-old stem; outer 20 rings were dated. [Ed: NGR estimated as not given in ref.]

ID: 8691, C14 ID: HAR-8523 Date BP: 1700 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1660, End BP: 1740

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 8, OS North: 57

Archaeologist Name: S Cracknell

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 98

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Carbon Date. 300. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; recovered from a grave, at a depth of c 70cm below ground level. The grave cut into the Roman levels on the site, and was sealed by a thin mixed dump level and quite a considerable build-up of topsoil. On stratigraphic grounds, therefore, the burial could be late Roman, Saxon, or medieval.

ID: 15701, C14 ID: HAR 5986 Date BP: 1700 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1770, End BP: 1630

Abstract: Colchester: East Hill House; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 300. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Assorted charcoal from feature 16, building 1 at Rispain Camp, Whithorn, Dumfriess-Galloway, Scotland. Comment (subm): carbonised cereals and seeds of weeds commomly associated with cultivated ground were found in the fills of features in building 1, but its function remains conjectural.

ID: 3498, C14 ID: GU-1166 Date BP: 1700 +/- 155, Start Date BP: 1545, End BP: 1855

Abstract: At least two ring-groove structures

Archaeologist Name: Alison Haggerty and George Haggerty

Reference Name: Trans Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natur Hist Antiq Soc, 58, 1983, 21-51

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Carbon Date. 300. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; a replicate sample of Birm-186 which provided two determinations done on different rib bones from the same skeleton from grave 424 (Birm-186a; 1320 ? 160 BP; cal AD 410-1030 at 95% confidence: Birm-186b; 1370 ? 230 BP; cal AD 170-1160 at 95% confidence (Reimer et al 2004), Shotton and Williams 1971, 153).

ID: 15584, C14 ID: HAR 9135 Date BP: 1700 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1760, End BP: 1640

Abstract: Cannington; 1987-88

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 300. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal (?), AML 777411, P76C9025, from feature 29, fill of early (?) Saxon sunken-featured building at Briar Hill, Northampton, Northamptonshire, England. Comment (subm): feature contained animal bone, pottery and metalwork; date fits with those for similar features in area. See also monograph.

ID: 8574, C14 ID: HAR-2283 Date BP: 1700 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1640, End BP: 1760

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 736, OS North: 592

Archaeologist Name: Helen Bamford, Northampton Devel Corp

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 82-5; Bamford H, 'Briar Hill Excavation 1974-8' (1985), 127-8

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Carbon Date. 300. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a building slot, structure C9 (1016).

ID: 15716, C14 ID: HAR 3768 Date BP: 1700 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1790, End BP: 1610

Abstract: Cowdery's Down; 1979-80

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 300. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Carbonised plant remains from Context 269 in building T4 at Ty Mawr, Holyhead, Anglesey, Gwynedd, Wales. Comment (subm): Some problems relating 14C dates with site stratigraphy.

ID: 1698, C14 ID: HAR-6684 Date BP: 1700 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1620, End BP: 1780

Abstract: Enclosed homestead of multiphase site

Archaeologist Name: Christopher Smith

Reference Name: Archaeol Cambrensis, 136, 1987, 20-38 (esp. 21)

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Carbon Date. 300. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: soil; acid cemented Bhs horizon.

ID: 16375, C14 ID: HAR 6185 Date BP: 1700 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1790, End BP: 1610

Abstract: Hengistbury Head; 1984-85

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 300. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:-

ID: 5863, C14 ID: OxA-4056 Date BP: 1700 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1630, End BP: 1770

Abstract: Ronaldsway Airport, Isle of Man

Archaeologist Name: Woodcock

Reference Name: Archaeometry 37(1), 1995, 195-214

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Carbon Date. 300. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: tissue:human

ID: 5052, C14 ID: OxA-1520 Date BP: 1700 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 1580, End BP: 1820

Abstract: Lindow Moss III, England

Archaeologist Name: Stead

Reference Name: Archaeometry 35(1), 1993, 147-167

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Carbon Date. 300. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 841207, HGP00007C, from fill of sunken-featured building, context 2M00217, at Vale of Pickering, N Yorkshire, England. Subm DJP 1983. Comment (subm): date will be used to compare with burial dates.

ID: 8801, C14 ID: HAR-6518 Date BP: 1700 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1620, End BP: 1780

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 917, OS North: 765

Archaeologist Name: D J Powlesland 1983

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 60

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Carbon Date. 300. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as Oak pile, at Baynard's Castle site, London, Greater London, England.

ID: 3570, C14 ID: HAR-1456 Date BP: 1700 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1630, End BP: 1770

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 318, OS North: 809

Archaeologist Name: R Morgan

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 76-7; London Middlesex Archaeol Soc Spec Pap, 3, 1980, 93; Trans London Middlesex Archaeol Soc, 30, 1979, 93

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Carbon Date. 300. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 4944, C14 ID: OxA-1192 Date BP: 1700 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1630, End BP: 1770

Abstract: Thames skull, RCS, England

Archaeologist Name: Bradley

Reference Name: Archaeometry 30(1), 1988, 155-164

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Carbon Date. 300. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from context 628, a 45-year-old stem felled in year 45. The outer 20 rings were dated. This sample is contemporary with HAR-8522.

ID: 15059, C14 ID: HAR 8523 Date BP: 1700 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1740, End BP: 1660

Abstract: Alcester: site AL18; 1986-87

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 300. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a gully containing middle Iron Age pottery and quantity of animal bone. Other Iron Age pits and possible postholes were present in the vicinity.

ID: 15136, C14 ID: HAR 4937 Date BP: 1700 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1780, End BP: 1620

Abstract: Aylesbury: George Street; 1982-83

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 300. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from context 5871, Enclosure 1a, high in fill of outer ditch: should belong to end of Phase II archaeologically, at Thetford (Fison Way), Norfolk, England.

ID: 6594, C14 ID: HAR-5460 Date BP: 1700 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1620, End BP: 1780

Abstract: Religious and tribal centre

Archaeologist Name: Tony Gregory

Reference Name: Gregory, Tony, 'Excavations in Thetford, 1980-1982, Fison Way, Vol 1' (= E Anglian Archaeol Rep, 53), 1991, 88, 181

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Carbon Date. 300. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the fill of a sunken featured building, context 2M00217.

ID: 18137, C14 ID: HAR 6518 Date BP: 1700 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1780, End BP: 1620

Abstract: West Heslerton; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 302. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Birstall Watermead Country Park- Plant macrofossil; monoliths collected in 50x10x10cm tins and double-bagged. Sample of Sediment from 32-4cm of monolith 114 (middle of organics) was sorted for waterlogged macrofossils. As there were no seeds, a monocot stem/leaf was selected.

ID: 9149, C14 ID: OxA-12635 Date BP: 1698 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 1728, End BP: 1668

Abstract: Birstall Watermead Country Park: macrofossils in pollen columns 4 and 8

Archaeologist Name: S Ripper

Reference Name: Ripper, S, 2004 Bodies, burnt mounds and bridges: a riverine landscape at Watermead Park,Birstall,Leicestershire,ULAS report, 2004-48

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Carbon Date. 305. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Peat from near bottom of ditch inside enclosure bank at Reanascreena South, Ross parish, East Carbery barony, County Cork, Ireland. Comments (lab): CAL dates given; (subm): Site thought related to ring barrow rather than henge. [Ed: NGR not given.]

ID: 2614, C14 ID: GrN-17511 Date BP: 1695 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 1665, End BP: 1725

Abstract: recumbent stone circle

Archaeologist Name: E Fahy 1960

Reference Name: J Cork Hist Archaeol Soc, 67, 1962, 59-69 (site J Cork Hist Archaeol Soc, 97, 1992, 33-4 (dates)

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Carbon Date. 305. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, large piece, from OGS below bank at Caergwrle Castle / Caergwrle Hill, Clwyd, Wales. Comment (subm): Had been assumed sample buried by bank shortly after deposition; see also comment against GrN-16520.

ID: 1850, C14 ID: GrN-16521 Date BP: 1695 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 1665, End BP: 1725

Abstract: Medieval castle

Archaeologist Name: John Manley

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 29, 1989, 58-9; Flintshire Hist Soc J, 33, 1992, 13-20

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Carbon Date. 310. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from context 2B00055. The burial was in the pit alignment boundary, with an iron object apparently lodged in the skeleton.

ID: 18136, C14 ID: HAR 6516 Date BP: 1690 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1760, End BP: 1620

Abstract: West Heslerton; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 310. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from collapsed post-Roman rampart (B1410, BF 145c, phase 2-3), similar stratification to Birm-596 at Cadbury-Congresbury, Somerset, England.

ID: 3357, C14 ID: Birm-597b Date BP: 1690 +/- 350, Start Date BP: 1340, End BP: 2040

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 442, OS North: 650

Archaeologist Name: P A Rahtz

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 263-4; Rahtz P et al, 'Cadbury-Congresbury 1968-73...', Brit Archaeol Rep Brit Ser 223, 1992, 190-2

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Carbon Date. 310. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone from suggested post-Roman hearth, same context as HAR-5776 at Bantham Ham, Devon, England.

ID: 1835, C14 ID: HAR-5775 Date BP: 1690 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1610, End BP: 1770

OS Letter: SX, OS East: 662, OS North: 435

Archaeologist Name: Frances Griffith

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30(3), 1988, 303; Devon Archaeol Soc Proc, 44, 1986, 39-57

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Carbon Date. 310. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, AML 841203, from context 2B00055, burial in pit alignment boundary of Anglian cemetery at Heslerton, Vale of Pickering, Yorkshire North, England. Coll D J Powlesland 1977-82. Comment (subm): iron object was apparently lodged in spine of skeleton.

ID: 1477, C14 ID: HAR-6516 Date BP: 1690 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1620, End BP: 1760

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 917, OS North: 765

Archaeologist Name: D J Powlesland

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 308; Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 171; Archaeol J, 143, 1986, 53-173

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Carbon Date. 310. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, AML 872595, id as alder (Alnus glutinosa Gaertn), from context 861, foundation trench for bastion added in late 4th century to town wall at Alcester, Site AL 18, Warwickshire, England. Subm J Hillam 1987. Comment (subm): 41-year-old sample, dendrodating not possible. [Ed: NGR estimated as not given in ref. See also second ref below where this date given differently: 1680 70.]

ID: 8692, C14 ID: HAR-8524 Date BP: 1690 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1600, End BP: 1780

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 8, OS North: 57

Archaeologist Name: S Cracknell

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 98; Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 58

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Carbon Date. 310. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as animal, burnt, from central chamber, sample I at Carrowmore - Grave 4, Sligo, Ireland. Coll G Burenhult. Subm G Burenhult. Comment (subm): See monograph below.

ID: 2117, C14 ID: Lu-1811 Date BP: 1690 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1635, End BP: 1745

OS Letter: G, OS East: 663, OS North: 335

Archaeologist Name: G Burenhult

Reference Name: Burenhult G, 'The archaeology of Carrowmore...' (Stockholm 1984), 128-32; Radiocarbon, 23, 1981, 401

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Carbon Date. 310. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; upright of hurdle structure (cg 15).

ID: 16626, C14 ID: HAR 5139 Date BP: 1690 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1770, End BP: 1610

Abstract: Lincoln: Brayford Wharf East; 1982-83

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Carbon Date. 310. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charred seeds:Secale cereale

ID: 5268, C14 ID: OxA-2131 Date BP: 1690 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1620, End BP: 1760

Abstract: Thornborough, England

Archaeologist Name: van der Veen

Reference Name: Archaeometry 32(2), 1990, 211-237

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Carbon Date. 310. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: antler:red deer

ID: 4980, C14 ID: OxA-1353 Date BP: 1690 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1610, End BP: 1770

Abstract: Castle Copse, England

Archaeologist Name: Payne

Reference Name: Archaeometry 30(2), 1988, 291-305

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Carbon Date. 310. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human skull

ID: 5071, C14 ID: OxA-1578 Date BP: 1690 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1620, End BP: 1760

Abstract: Wroxeter Roman City, England

Archaeologist Name: Barker

Reference Name: Archaeometry 31(2), 1989, 207-234

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Carbon Date. 310. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged wood; the sequence OS T1 C1 was sampled from a core taken from the centre of a large palaeochannel with surface expression from the lower Ribble second terrace. The basal sequence comprises a cohesive diamict (a stiff clay matrix supporting angular, shattered, and lithologically diverse rock fragments) overlain by 4m of cold-stage out-wash style fluvial sands. Much of the sands are devoid of organic materials, but towards the top of these sands there is organic detritus present within coarse to medium sand beds. The organic materials were incorporated within a bedded sand 0.25m below the top of this sand unit. Overlying these reddish (Triassic-derived) sands, there is a sequence of organic-rich sand and coarse sand, which are more clearly flood layers within a palaeochannel fill sequence. The organic materials are detrital rather than in situ, but they comprise soft plant matter, probably locally derived and are likely to be similar in age to the flood deposit.

ID: 9912, C14 ID: OxA-15686 Date BP: 1690 +/- 26, Start Date BP: 1716, End BP: 1664

Abstract: Ribble Valley: the Lower Ribble, Osbaldeston Hall, terrace 2, core 1

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name: Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 310. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, from Burial 3 at Much Wenlock (23 Barrow Street), Shropshire, England.

ID: 1545, C14 ID: HAR-8305 Date BP: 1690 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1600, End BP: 1780

OS Letter: SO, OS East: 623, OS North: 999

Archaeologist Name: Y Staelens

Reference Name: Trans Shropshire Archaeol Soc, 64, 1985, 111-13 (site J Brit Archaeol Ass, 140, 1987, 38-9 (side ref.)

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Carbon Date. 310. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Organic material from below rubble, upper fort wall at Burghead Fort, Moray, Grampian, Scotland.

ID: 183, C14 ID: UB-2208 Date BP: 1690 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1650, End BP: 1730

OS Letter: NJ, OS East: 108, OS North: 692

Archaeologist Name: K J Edwards/ I Ralston

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 109, 1977-8 (1980), 202-10

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Carbon Date. 310. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone; from a possibly post-Roman hearth at the bottom of the lowest visible band in the central section on the south side of the trench, approximately 4.5m below the ground surface. An unabraded body sherd of Bii amphora was found in situ immediately above the hearth.

ID: 15154, C14 ID: HAR 5775 Date BP: 1690 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1770, End BP: 1610

Abstract: Bantham Ham; 1982-83

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 313. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wasperton Anglo-Saxon cemetery - cremated human bone; mixed long bone shaft fragments; cremation 26 (F1589/3279) consisted of sherds of a cremation urn and burnt bone fragments scattered in the fill of inhumation 117 (that had disturbed it). A burnt equal armed brooch was also present. The burials of the Wasperton cemetery were cut into a gravel terrace beside the Warwickshire Avon. The cemetery was discovered and excavated after it had been truncated by a box grader removing the topsoil and part of the subsoil.

ID: 10063, C14 ID: OxA-15985 Date BP: 1687 +/- 28, Start Date BP: 1715, End BP: 1659

Abstract: Wasperton Anglo-Saxon cemetery: cremations

Archaeologist Name: C Spall

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 315. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Silty peat from S trench - basal organic material at Maes Howe [Map], Orkney, Scotland.

ID: 4478, C14 ID: SRR-522 Date BP: 1685 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1640, End BP: 1730

OS Letter: HY, OS East: 318, OS North: 128

Archaeologist Name: C Renfrew

Reference Name: C Renfrew, 'Investigations in Orkney' (Res Rep Soc Antiq London 38), 1979, 71; C Renfrew, 'The prehistory of Orkney' (1985)

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Carbon Date. 315. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as oak, from ?log-coffin of Grave G at Armagh (46-48 Scotch Street), Co Armagh, N Ireland.

ID: 1679, C14 ID: UB-2439 Date BP: 1685 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 1655, End BP: 1715

OS Letter: H, OS East: 8, OS North: 4

Archaeologist Name: C J Lynn

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 51, 1988, 69-84

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Carbon Date. 315. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood:-

ID: 5360, C14 ID: OxA-2414 Date BP: 1685 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1615, End BP: 1755

Abstract: Ardgour, Scotland

Archaeologist Name: Earwood

Reference Name: Archaeometry 33(1), 1991, 121-134

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Carbon Date. 315. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from smelting pit at Rathgall, Co Wicklow, Ireland.

ID: 3757, C14 ID: SI-1480 Date BP: 1685 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1615, End BP: 1755

OS Letter: S, OS East: 902, OS North: 731

Archaeologist Name: B Raftery

Reference Name: 'Excavations 1973...in Ireland', 1974, 28-9

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Carbon Date. 317. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; this sample represents the base of a midden left to accumulate in deserted structure U. This midden was of very humic black soil and contained large quantities of pottery as well as a rare tin ingot. The charcoal was collected close to the findspot of the ingot. This sample would relate to the ingot, to a wide range of local pottery, and to an episode which can be fitted in well to the stratigraphic sequence on the site. If the interpretation as an undisturbed midden is correct, it is unlikely that the charcoal is residual.

ID: 17995, C14 ID: UB 3250 Date BP: 1683 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1728, End BP: 1638

Abstract: Trethurgy; 1989-90

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 318. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Birstall Watermead Country Park- Plant macrofossil; waterlogged seeds, <2g; monoliths collected in 50 x 10 x 10cm tins and double-bagged. Sample of Sediment from 68-70cm of Column 4 (monolith 78, middle of organics) was sorted for waterlogged macrofossils.

ID: 9179, C14 ID: OxA-12973 Date BP: 1682 +/- 33, Start Date BP: 1715, End BP: 1649

Abstract: Birstall Watermead Country Park: macrofossils in pollen columns 4 and 8

Archaeologist Name: S Ripper

Reference Name: Ripper, S, 2004 Bodies, burnt mounds and bridges: a riverine landscape at Watermead Park,Birstall,Leicestershire,ULAS report, 2004-48

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Carbon Date. 320. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: animal bone; from a posthole in a construction trench, SFB 2278-2300.

ID: 17083, C14 ID: HAR 5554 Date BP: 1680 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 1800, End BP: 1560

Abstract: Northampton: St Peter's Gardens; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 320. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Dungeness: Wickmaryholm Pit- Plant macrofossil; waterlogged, -1.75 - -1.80m OD, bulk sample; Wick 1.1 comprises macrofossils removed from a 5cm slice of Peat (284-9cm), immediately above blue-grey silt. A second measurement of the same sample (GrA-22413) was undertaken for quality control purposes. Bulk Peat from this level was also dated (GrN-27873 and GrN-27912). Although from a different core, the sample is also stratigraphically equivalent to Wick 2.1 (OxA-12685).

ID: 9187, C14 ID: GrA-22413 Date BP: 1680 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1720, End BP: 1640

Abstract: Dungeness: Wickmaryholm Pit

Archaeologist Name: A Long

Reference Name: Long, A , Hipkin, S, and Clarke, H, 2002 Romney Marsh: coastal and landscape change through the ages, Oxford Univ School Archaeol Monogr, Oxford: Oxford Univ School Archaeol; Long, A J, and Hughes, P D M, 1995 Mid- and late-Holocene evolution of the Dungeness foreland, UK, Marine Geol, 124, 253-71

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Carbon Date. 320. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as waterlogged, from pit B1, lower fill (2) at Rumney Great Wharf, Wentlooge Level, Glamorgan, Wales. Comment (subm): is consistent with Romano-British context of fill. [Ed: NGR not given, estimated only]

ID: 7945, C14 ID: BETA-61750 Date BP: 1680 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1620, End BP: 1740

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 24, OS North: 78

Archaeologist Name: M G Fulford et al

Reference Name: Britannia, 25, 1994, 175-211

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Carbon Date. 320. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from latest hearth of (first? second?) phase occupation at Buston Crannog, Kilmaurs, Ayrshire, Strathclyde, Scotland.

ID: 3517, C14 ID: GU-3004 Date BP: 1680 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1630, End BP: 1730

Abstract: Multiphase occupation

Archaeologist Name: Anne Crone

Reference Name: Curr Archaeol, 11, 1991, 295-7

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Carbon Date. 320. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone from posthole in construction trench, AA479.8 at Northampton - St Peter's Gardens, Northamptonshire, England. Comment (subm): See refs below.

ID: 8356, C14 ID: HAR-5554 Date BP: 1680 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 1560, End BP: 1800

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 75, OS North: 60

Archaeologist Name: J H Williams et al

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 80; Northamptonshire Archaeol, 16, 1981, 87-135; Williams J H, 'Middle Saxon palaces at Northampton' (= Northampton Devel Corp Archaeol Monogr 4), 1985, 65-6

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Carbon Date. 320. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from the period 1, phase 4 waterfront (sample 5013).

ID: 16726, C14 ID: HAR 3104 Date BP: 1680 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1760, End BP: 1600

Abstract: London: New Fresh Wharf, dendrochronology; 1978-79

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 320. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Nene Valley - sediment; humic acid fraction, bulk sample; c .45m OD - .3m OD; as SUERC-10046

ID: 9847, C14 ID: SUERC-10047 Date BP: 1680 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1715, End BP: 1645

Abstract: Nene Valley: south-west of West Cotton

Archaeologist Name: A G Brown

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 320. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, from burial 28 at Bath Gate, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England.

ID: 1020, C14 ID: HAR-1006 Date BP: 1680 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1610, End BP: 1750

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 21, OS North: 14

Archaeologist Name: A McWhirr et al

Reference Name: McWhirr A et al, 'Romano-British cemeteries at Cirencester' (= Cirencester excavations vol 2), 1982, fiche 2/5 G11

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Carbon Date. 320. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood (treerings), id as Oak, from rings 27-46 of 161-year mean curve (growth allowance is 125 years) at New Fresh Wharf London, Lower Thames Street (St Magnus House), Greater London England. Comment (subm): HAR-3103/4/5 dates are not conclusive as they indicate a felling date between AD 15 120 and AD 395 90.

ID: 1521, C14 ID: HAR-3104 Date BP: 1680 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1590, End BP: 1770

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 329, OS North: 806

Archaeologist Name: Louise Miller et al

Reference Name: Miller, Louise et al, 'The Roman quay at St Magnus House, London: excavations at New Fresh Wharf, Lr Thames St, London 1974-8' (= London & Middx Archaeol Soc Spec Pap, 8), 1986, 80

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Carbon Date. 320. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from burial 28 (site code ref 70 CS II layer 1), estimated date late fourth or early fifth century AD.

ID: 15675, C14 ID: HAR 1006 Date BP: 1680 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1750, End BP: 1610

Abstract: Cirencester; 1974-75

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 320. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; this sample was from a peat core 270cm deep. The sample was 40-45cm from the present surface, which had a semi-natural vegetation of largely Molinietum. There was possible contamination from modern roots.

ID: 17032, C14 ID: GU 5022 Date BP: 1680 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1760, End BP: 1600

Abstract: North West Wetlands Survey: Winmarleigh Moss; 1990-91

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 320. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, AML 841014, id as human, from grave assoc with slab-marked grave mound at Cannington, Somerset, England. Subm S M Hirst, S M Wright 1984. Comment (subm): Grave is on N periphery of main concentration of graves, is later than path FT23, and is potentially one of latest graves.

ID: 2846, C14 ID: HAR-6259 Date BP: 1680 +/- 130, Start Date BP: 1550, End BP: 1810

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 252, OS North: 406

Archaeologist Name: S M Hirst, S M Wright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 303

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Carbon Date. 320. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; the feature was within an arable area, directly beneath the ploughsoil, and possible contamination include rootlets, animal, and plough disturbances. The field is also continually limed. The feature is one of two found amongst inhumation graves and consisted of a large oval/oblong possible pit, packed with burnt flints, surrounded entirely by an edging of carbonised wood.

ID: 17606, C14 ID: GU 5235 Date BP: 1680 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1730, End BP: 1630

Abstract: Snape; 1992-93

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 320. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from context 861, found in the foundation trench for the bastion, which was added to the town wall in the late fourth century. The sample is 41 years old and was felled in year 41. The sample was felled at the same time as HAR-8525.

ID: 15060, C14 ID: HAR 8524 Date BP: 1680 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1750, End BP: 1610

Abstract: Alcester: site AL18; 1986-87

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 325. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

ID: 6225, C14 ID: OxA-6007 Date BP: 1675 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1630, End BP: 1720

Abstract: Rough Tor South, England

Archaeologist Name: Gearey

Reference Name: Archaeometry 39(1), 1997, 247-262

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Carbon Date. 330. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, from inhumation at Atlantic Trading Estate, Barry, Glamorgan South, Wales.

ID: 2202, C14 ID: CAR-1088 Date BP: 1670 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1610, End BP: 1730

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 132, OS North: 673

Archaeologist Name: R Newman and L Parkin (Glam-Gwent Archaeol Trust)

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 26, 1986, 55 (site Edwards N & Lane A (eds), 'The early church in Wales and the West', Oxbow Monogr 16, 1992, 103 (dates)

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Carbon Date. 330. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as sheep, from Pd B1, Pit SW 12 at Sollas, North Uist, Western Isles, Scotland. Subm Ewan Campbell 1988.

ID: 2638, C14 ID: GU-2566 Date BP: 1670 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1590, End BP: 1750

Abstract: Wheelhouse

Archaeologist Name: R J C Atkinson 1957

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 121, 1991, 117-73 esp 140

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Carbon Date. 330. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample unspecified from workshop floor in NE building, phase 7 at Howe, Stromness [Map], Orkney, Scotland. Coll S P Carter et al.

ID: 2946, C14 ID: GU-1787 Date BP: 1670 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1605, End BP: 1735

Abstract: Three superimposed thick-walled round buildings.

Reference Name: Glasgow Archaeol J, 11, 1984, 72; I Armit [comment and calibration], Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 121, 1991, 205

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Carbon Date. 330. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, timber T26, stakes in hollow 688 within river channel (Trench XB), site phase 2 at Anslow's Cottages, Burghfield, Berkshire, England. [Ed: NGR estimated only.]

ID: 6506, C14 ID: HAR-9179 Date BP: 1670 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1610, End BP: 1730

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 693, OS North: 710

Archaeologist Name: C A Butterworth & S J Lobb

Reference Name: Wessex Archaeol Rep, 1, 1992, 85 [some obvious errors in lab-numbers corrected for d'base]

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Carbon Date. 330. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from secondary palisade enclosure (later Iron Age) at Clogher, County Tyrone, Ireland. Comment [Ed]: sources differ on GR: H538506 and H545512 also noted.

ID: 98, C14 ID: UB-2034 Date BP: 1670 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1600, End BP: 1740

OS Letter: H, OS East: 539, OS North: 512

Archaeologist Name: R B Warner

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 276-7; Excavations 1974 [Ireland], 26; Excavations 1975-6 [Ireland], 18; Medieval Ceramics, 3, 1979, 37-41

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Carbon Date. 330. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, carbonised, contemporary with stone-built round houses at Belling Law, Falstone, Northumberland, England.

ID: 121, C14 ID: HAR-1393 Date BP: 1670 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1600, End BP: 1740

OS Letter: NY, OS East: 686, OS North: 882

Archaeologist Name: G Jobey

Reference Name: Archaeol Aeliana (fifth ser), 5, 1977, 1-38 (esp 13-15)

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Carbon Date. 330. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as mixed hazel and ?hawthorn (Pomoideae), immature wood probably 5-10 yrs old, from Context 271 within Building F19, Trench II at Gloucester - 28-32 Commercial Road - Gloucestershire, England. Comment (subm): Likely deposition in mid-5th century, no later than c AD 520.

ID: 1425, C14 ID: HAR-6685 Date BP: 1670 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1630, End BP: 1710

Abstract: Substantial late Roman building

Archaeologist Name: T Darvill

Reference Name: Medieval Archaeol, 32, 1988, 1-4

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Carbon Date. 330. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wasperton Anglo-Saxon cemetery - human bone; right femur shaft; inhumation 34 (F346/C1265) identified as a narrow, shallow rectangular grave which had cut earlier inhumation 35 and truncated an earlier boundary ditch (F259). The bone was relatively well-preserved and parts of the skull, left humerus and radius, and both femora and tibia were represented. It was cut predominantly into the fills of two earlier features, but also into the well-drained gravel subsoil at the site. The feature was identified following the removal of topsoil and upper layer of natural gravel subsoil by box grader.

ID: 10064, C14 ID: GrA-32671 Date BP: 1670 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 1700, End BP: 1640

Abstract: Wasperton Anglo-Saxon cemetery: inhumations

Archaeologist Name: C Spall

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 330. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from a stake with five facets and a pencil point; part of a timber setting within a round depression in the gravel, interpreted as a possible trap. All the timbers were angled towards the adjacent bank, which may be the northern edge of the river channel. This is probably one of the earliest features in this area of the river channel.

ID: 15089, C14 ID: HAR 9179 Date BP: 1670 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1730, End BP: 1610

Abstract: Anslow's Cottages; 1987-88

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 330. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: sediment:-

ID: 5960, C14 ID: OxA-436 Date BP: 1670 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1580, End BP: 1760

Abstract: Loch Lomond, Scotland

Archaeologist Name: Thompson

Reference Name: Archaeometry 30(2), 1988, 291-305

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Carbon Date. 330. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, from interior: extended burial overlying stockade construction trench (5) at Broxmouth, Lothian, Scotland. Coll P H Hill. Comment (subm): See extensive comment in second ref. below.

ID: 2023, C14 ID: GU-1142 Date BP: 1670 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1610, End BP: 1730

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 700, OS North: 774

Archaeologist Name: P H Hill

Reference Name: Harding D W (ed), 'Later prehistoric settlement in SE Scotland' (1982), 39-41 and 141-88; Ashmore P J & Hill P H in Ottaway B S (ed), 'Archaeology, dendrochronology and the radiocarbon calibration curve' (Edinburgh 1983), 83-98

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Carbon Date. 330. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: plant remains:Equisetum sp.

ID: 5902, C14 ID: OxA-4184 Date BP: 1670 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1605, End BP: 1735

Abstract: Dover A20, DST/91, England

Archaeologist Name: Bates

Reference Name: Archaeometry 36(2), 1994, 337-374

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Carbon Date. 330. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: waterlogged plant macrofossil; from organic silts c 0.8-0.9m below the base of the concrete floor. The unit grades into the sand unit below and highly organic silt with freshwater molluscs above.

ID: 15849, C14 ID: OxA 4184 Date BP: 1670 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1735, End BP: 1605

Abstract: Dover Sediments: group 1; 1992-93

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 330. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from F6 (context 9), an enigmatic feature which produced no artefactual evidence.

ID: 15491, C14 ID: HAR 3970 Date BP: 1670 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1740, End BP: 1600

Abstract: Bullock Down Farm: Frost Hill, site 44; 1980-81

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 330. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from well down in a posthole in the trench of a timber structure; the earliest in a sequence of four structures, overlain by the remains of a stone-built Romano-British round house.

ID: 15293, C14 ID: HAR 1393 Date BP: 1670 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1740, End BP: 1600

Abstract: Belling Law; 1975-76

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 330. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: animal bone; from the earliest period of the Saxon site.

ID: 18178, C14 ID: HAR 4093 Date BP: 1670 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1740, End BP: 1600

Abstract: West Stow; 1980-81

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 330. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charred seeds:-

ID: 4574, C14 ID: OxA-3356 Date BP: 1670 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 1595, End BP: 1745

Abstract: Kildonan III, Scotland

Archaeologist Name: Gilbertson

Reference Name: Archaeometry 34(2), 1992, 337-357

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Carbon Date. 330. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from wood in final socket, hut 6, F28a at The Wrekin, Shropshire, England. Comment (subm): Corrections on Clark calibration given.

ID: 6646, C14 ID: HAR-4453 Date BP: 1670 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1570, End BP: 1770

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 630, OS North: 83

Archaeologist Name: S C Stanford

Reference Name: Archaeol J, 141, 1984, 61-90 esp 73 and 88

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Carbon Date. 330. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5471, C14 ID: OxA-2955 Date BP: 1670 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1600, End BP: 1740

Abstract: Rise How, England

Archaeologist Name: Bellhouse

Reference Name: Archaeometry 35(2), 1993, 305-326

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Carbon Date. 330. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from RB occupation (late 3rd-4th century) at Dinorben, Denbighshire, Wales.

ID: 12, C14 ID: V-177 Date BP: 1670 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1590, End BP: 1750

OS Letter: SH, OS East: 968, OS North: 757

Archaeologist Name: H N Savory

Reference Name: Antiquity, 45, 1971, 251-61; Savory, H N, 'Excavations at Dinorben 1865-9', 1971, 76-7

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Carbon Date. 334. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Carbonized grain from massacre level, guard-chamber at South Cadbury Castle, Somerset, England.

ID: 4806, C14 ID: SRR-692 Date BP: 1666 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1616, End BP: 1716

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 62, OS North: 25

Archaeologist Name: L Alcock

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 174; Antiquity, 53, 1979, 31-8; Bull Board Celtic Stud, 28, 1980, 708-12

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Carbon Date. 335. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Peat from monolith in tail of bank, at 16-20cm (= top of Phase 5) at Pubble, Loughermore Townland, Londonderry, Ireland. Comment (subm): See ref. for extensive comment.

ID: 3210, C14 ID: UB-331 Date BP: 1665 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1585, End BP: 1745

OS Letter: C, OS East: 585, OS North: 128

Archaeologist Name: C Warhurst

Reference Name: Proc Royal Ir Acad C, 81, 1981, 29-66

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Carbon Date. 335. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: tooth:human

ID: 6209, C14 ID: OxA-5866 Date BP: 1665 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1615, End BP: 1715

Abstract: Lloyd's Site, England

Archaeologist Name: Stringer

Reference Name: Archaeometry 39(2), 1997, 445-471

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Carbon Date. 335. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:-

ID: 6307, C14 ID: OxA-765 Date BP: 1665 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1600, End BP: 1730

Abstract: Alexandrian panel, England

Archaeologist Name: Gibson

Reference Name: Archaeometry 30(2), 1988, 291-305

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Carbon Date. 340. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as femur, Cemetery 2, F6, ST68 at Stretton-on-Fosse, Warwickshire, England.

ID: 3351, C14 ID: Birm-442 Date BP: 1660 +/- 130, Start Date BP: 1530, End BP: 1790

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 221, OS North: 383

Archaeologist Name: W J Ford

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 16, 1974, 296-7

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Carbon Date. 340. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, AML 8111679, id as human, ref 46-1742 at Catterick - Bainesse Farm, North Yorkshire, England. Subm N Balaam 1982.

ID: 2893, C14 ID: HAR-5273 Date BP: 1660 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1590, End BP: 1730

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 240, OS North: 972

Archaeologist Name: P R Wilson

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 336; CBA Group 4 Newslett, 1981, 18-20

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Carbon Date. 340. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from core A (II) at the east end of Midgeholme Moss, at a depth of 130-134cm.

ID: 15379, C14 ID: GU 5177 Date BP: 1660 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1740, End BP: 1580

Abstract: Birdoswald: Midgeholme Moss 7/91; 1991-92

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 340. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone: Bos Taurus

ID: 5947, C14 ID: OxA-4268 Date BP: 1660 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1590, End BP: 1730

Abstract: Moynagh Lough, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Woodman

Reference Name: Archaeometry 39(2), 1997, 445-471

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Carbon Date. 340. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from grave 1740, skeleton 1742; one of three graves (see also HAR-4272 and HAR-5275) within an enclosed Roman period cemetery located to the south of the Anglian burials.

ID: 15608, C14 ID: HAR 5273 Date BP: 1660 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1730, End BP: 1590

Abstract: Catterick: Bainesse Farm; 1982-83

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 340. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from the period 1, phase 3 waterfront, samples 311, 321, and 378 (growth allowance c 90 years).

ID: 16718, C14 ID: HAR 1864 Date BP: 1660 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1720, End BP: 1600

Abstract: London: New Fresh Wharf; 1976-77

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 340. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the upper, transgressive contact of an intercalated peat bed, at an altitude of +1.78 to +1.76m OD.

ID: 16063, C14 ID: Q 2556 Date BP: 1660 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1720, End BP: 1600

Abstract: Fenland Project: Swineshead B; 1986-87

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 340. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from a single grave cut into the forecourt between the Roman temple and the north end of the temenos.

ID: 16386, C14 ID: HAR 6084 Date BP: 1660 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1750, End BP: 1570

Abstract: Henley Wood; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 340. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from an area of Romano-British occupation, but possibly medieval.

ID: 15392, C14 ID: HAR 2935 Date BP: 1660 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1740, End BP: 1580

Abstract: Bletchley: Magiovinium; 1978-79

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 340. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id by T P O'Connor as human, from bone within coffin at Magor in Caldicot Levels, Newport, Gwent, Wales. Subm. Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeol Trust.

ID: 8388, C14 ID: CAR-198 Date BP: 1660 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1600, End BP: 1720

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 436, OS North: 850

Archaeologist Name: G Dowdell 1978

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 370

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Carbon Date. 340. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as twigs, pre-treated, from ditch bottom at Armagh - Castle Street, Co Armagh, Ireland.

ID: 85, C14 ID: UB-283 Date BP: 1660 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1580, End BP: 1740

OS Letter: H, OS East: 874, OS North: 453

Archaeologist Name: C Warhurst, A Harper

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 103-4; Antiquity, 45, 1971, 97-102; Ulster J Archaeol, 47, 1984, 109-61

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Carbon Date. 340. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Trent Valley Survey: Tutbury- Wood; from the upper boundary of the organic-rich channel when its contact with the red-brown inorganic alluvium was visible. The sample was taken at a depth of approximately 2m from the terrace surface. The underlying local geology comprises Permo-Triassic mudstones. Although the organic channel was less than 1m from the level of the modern river, the organic-rich channel appeared quite dry at the surface (moister when cut back). No modern root penetration or contamination was observed in the channel.

ID: 9422, C14 ID: OxA-13140 Date BP: 1660 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1750, End BP: 1570

Abstract: Trent Valley Survey: Tutbury

Archaeologist Name: A Howard

Reference Name: Bridgland, D, Howard, A, White, M, and White, T, forthcoming Quaternary of the Trent, Oxford: Oxbow; Havelock, G M, and Howard, A J, 2002 Extending and protecting palaeoenvironmental data: deposit sampling, unpubl rep to Trent Valley Geoarchaeol, Univ of of Newcastle

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Carbon Date. 340. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from rings 190-210 of 290 mean curve at Lower Thames St (New Fresh Wharf), London, England.

ID: 237, C14 ID: HAR-1864 Date BP: 1660 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1600, End BP: 1720

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 329, OS North: 806

Archaeologist Name: R Morgan / J Schofield

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 375; Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 84; Brit Archaeol Rep Int Ser, S51, 1978, 228; London Archaeol, 3, 1977, 42 & 48; Antiq J, 57, 1977, 37; London & Middx Archaeol Soc Spec Pap, 8, 1986, 76-85

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Carbon Date. 344. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; found as part of a complete inhumation within a stone-lined grave (grave 2).

ID: 15152, C14 ID: UB 3235 Date BP: 1656 +/- 29, Start Date BP: 1685, End BP: 1627

Abstract: Bancroft Mausoleum; 1989-90

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 345. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal between layers 5 and 6 of bivallate rath bank at Lisdoo, Co Fermanagh, Ireland. Coll N F Brannon.

ID: 3128, C14 ID: UB-2202 Date BP: 1655 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1610, End BP: 1700

OS Letter: H, OS East: 363, OS North: 332

Archaeologist Name: N F Brannon

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 44/5, 1981/2, 53-9 esp 55

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Carbon Date. 345. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Canoe, Hardham II, from River Arun, Sussex, England.

ID: 870, C14 ID: Q-827 Date BP: 1655 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1605, End BP: 1705

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 47, OS North: 171

Reference Name: Int J Naut Archaeol Underwater Explor, 4, 1975, 191-200

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Carbon Date. 346. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Trent Valley Survey: Tutbury- Wood; from the upper boundary of the organic-rich channel when its contact with the red-brown inorganic alluvium was visible. The sample was taken at a depth of approximately 2m from the terrace surface. The underlying local geology comprises Permo-Triassic mudstones. Although the organic channel was less than 1m from the level of the modern river, the organic-rich channel appeared quite dry at the surface (moister when cut back). No modern root penetration or contamination was observed in the channel.

ID: 9421, C14 ID: OxA-13033 Date BP: 1654 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 1684, End BP: 1624

Abstract: Trent Valley Survey: Tutbury

Archaeologist Name: A Howard

Reference Name: Bridgland, D, Howard, A, White, M, and White, T, forthcoming Quaternary of the Trent, Oxford: Oxbow; Havelock, G M, and Howard, A J, 2002 Extending and protecting palaeoenvironmental data: deposit sampling, unpubl rep to Trent Valley Geoarchaeol, Univ of of Newcastle

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Carbon Date. 348. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Dungeness: Wickmaryholm Pit- Wood; -1.78 - -1.79m OD, bulk sample; Wick 2.1 comprises macrofossils removed from a 5cm slice of peat/detritus mud (273-74cm), immediately above the blue-grey silt layer. Although from a different core, the sample is stratigraphically equivalent to Wick 1.1 and 1.2 (GrA-22407, GrA-22413, GrN-27873, and GrN-27912).

ID: 9195, C14 ID: OxA-12685 Date BP: 1652 +/- 25, Start Date BP: 1677, End BP: 1627

Abstract: Dungeness: Wickmaryholm Pit

Archaeologist Name: A Long

Reference Name: Long, A , Hipkin, S, and Clarke, H, 2002 Romney Marsh: coastal and landscape change through the ages, Oxford Univ School Archaeol Monogr, Oxford: Oxford Univ School Archaeol; Long, A J, and Hughes, P D M, 1995 Mid- and late-Holocene evolution of the Dungeness foreland, UK, Marine Geol, 124, 253-71

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Carbon Date. 350. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the second sunken featured building 250m to the south west of site 2M, context 2R0012.

ID: 18138, C14 ID: HAR 6519 Date BP: 1650 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1750, End BP: 1550

Abstract: West Heslerton; 1985-86

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 350. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from occupation debris incorporated in secondary fill of ditch near Structure VIII at Dan-y-Coed, Llawhaden, Dyfed, Wales.

ID: 3054, C14 ID: CAR-677 Date BP: 1650 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1590, End BP: 1710

OS Letter: SN, OS East: 77, OS North: 189

Archaeologist Name: G Williams

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 23, 1983, 26-30; Antiq J, 68, 1988, 30-54 (esp 49)

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Carbon Date. 350. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from context 6852, enclosure 1b; from the lowest fill of inner ditch 220.

ID: 17922, C14 ID: HAR 5459 Date BP: 1650 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1730, End BP: 1570

Abstract: Thetford: Fison Way; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 350. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from crouched inhumation. This was in a severely truncated grave (cut 17651). Stratigraphically the feature was early but due to truncation, cannot be related to any dateable part of the sequence except in that it cut natural, and it was early Roman or prehistoric.

ID: 18459, C14 ID: GU 5049 Date BP: 1650 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1700, End BP: 1600

Abstract: Worcester: Deansway; 1990-91

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 350. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from part of the main cemetery, outside the temple area.

ID: 16389, C14 ID: HAR 8760 Date BP: 1650 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1690, End BP: 1610

Abstract: Henley Wood; 1987-88

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 350. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from one of the layers of soil in a Roman rubbish disposal pit, associated with early fourth-century pottery sherds.

ID: 15594, C14 ID: HAR 3749 Date BP: 1650 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1720, End BP: 1580

Abstract: Canterbury: St Pancras; 1979-80

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 350. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone [?] from early horizon of cemetery, contemporary with imported 6th century pottery at Tintagel, Cornwall, England.

ID: 2681, C14 ID: GU-2798 Date BP: 1650 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1600, End BP: 1700

OS Letter: SX, OS East: 5, OS North: 88

Archaeologist Name: Jacqueline Nowakowski 1991

Reference Name: Cornish Archaeol, 31, 1992, 131-4

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Carbon Date. 350. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from the same context as HAR-8576 but thought to be younger. See HAR-8576.

ID: 15339, C14 ID: HAR 8577 Date BP: 1650 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1730, End BP: 1570

Abstract: Bidford-on-Avon: Lloyds Bank Site VII; 1987-88

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 350. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from grave 203 containing a skeleton with the arms folded to the neck; part of a row of graves.

ID: 15565, C14 ID: HAR 5485 Date BP: 1650 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1750, End BP: 1550

Abstract: Cannington; 1981-82

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

Carbon Date. 350. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, AML 874398, HB9A, from same context as HB9B (HAR-8576), but thought to be younger, at Bidford Site VII, Bidford on Avon, Warwickshire, England.

ID: 8703, C14 ID: HAR-8577 Date BP: 1650 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1570, End BP: 1730

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 102, OS North: 521

Archaeologist Name: S Hirst 1987

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 101

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Carbon Date. 350. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human legbone, from body of Lindow Man, Cheshire, England. Coll R C Turner et al. Comment (subm): Independent determination from same initial sample as HAR-6235a; see extended comment in ref. below.

ID: 1504, C14 ID: HAR-6235b Date BP: 1650 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1570, End BP: 1730

Abstract: Preserved body from Lindow Moss

Archaeologist Name: R C Turner et al

Reference Name: Otlet, R L et al in Stead, I M (ed), 'Lindow Man: the body in the bog' (1986), 27-30; Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 183-4; Antiquity, 63, 1989, 71-9

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Carbon Date. 350. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Humic acid from upper sod layer at Newgrange, Meath, Ireland.

ID: 4404, C14 ID: UB-360 Date BP: 1650 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1605, End BP: 1695

OS Letter: O, OS East: 5, OS North: 728

Archaeologist Name: P Q Dresser

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 452; Radiocarbon, 14, 1972, 73-4; Antiquity, 43, 1969, 140-141; Antiquity, 46, 1972, 226-7

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Carbon Date. 350. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from a stake driven into the chalk bottom of the well as support for the lower timbers.

ID: 18060, C14 ID: HAR 3658 Date BP: 1650 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1710, End BP: 1590

Abstract: Ware: Allen and Hanbury's; 1979-80

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 350. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, GRA 62/13, [id as human ?] from grave on SW extremity of main group outside temple area at Henley Wood, Yatton, Somerset, England. Subm LW 1987.

ID: 8716, C14 ID: HAR-8760 Date BP: 1650 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1610, End BP: 1690

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 443, OS North: 652

Archaeologist Name: L Watts

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 105-6; Watts L & Leach P, 'Henley Wood, temples and cemetery excavations 1962-1969', CBA Res Rep, 99, 1996

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Carbon Date. 350. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 841208, from context 2R00012, second sunken-featured building fill in Anglian settlement, 250m to SW of site 2M, at Heslerton, Vale of Pickering, Yorkshire North, England. Coll D J Powlesland 1977-82. Comment (subm): Gives weight to hypothesis that cemetery and settlement are contemporary.

ID: 1478, C14 ID: HAR-6519 Date BP: 1650 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1550, End BP: 1750

Abstract:

Archaeologist Name: D J Powlesland

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 308; Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 171; Archaeol J, 143, 1986, 53-173

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Carbon Date. 350. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; the sample was submitted to date a level of the pollen diagram following an unexpected date for HAR-2256.

ID: 15112, C14 ID: HAR 2614 Date BP: 1650 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1710, End BP: 1590

Abstract: Askham Bog; 1977-78

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 350. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from skeleton 28 from the west end of the south quire aisle where the grave was sealed and cut by the foundation of the late eleventh-century cathedral. There is ample charcoal from this burial to provide a check on the date obtained from the bone sample if required.

ID: 16613, C14 ID: GU 5283 Date BP: 1650 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1700, End BP: 1600

Abstract: Lichfield Cathedral; 1992-93

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 350. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from bottom of inner ditch, Layer 6852, Enclosure 1b, end of Phase III at Thetford (Fison Way), Norfolk, England. Comment (subm): End of Phase III would be 3rd quarter of 1st century on archaeological/ historical grounds; this determination, in full Roman period, conflicts with that.

ID: 1687, C14 ID: HAR-5459 Date BP: 1650 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1570, End BP: 1730

Abstract: Religious and tribal centre

Archaeologist Name: Tony Gregory

Reference Name: Gregory, Tony, 'Excavations in Thetford, 1980-82, Fison Way, Vol. 1' (= E Anglian Archaeol Rep, 53), 1991, 88 and 181

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Carbon Date. 353. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from furnace at Pippingford, Hartfield, Sussex, England.

ID: 866, C14 ID: BM-685 Date BP: 1647 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1587, End BP: 1707

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 445, OS North: 312

Archaeologist Name: C F Tebbutt & H Cleere

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 27; Sussex Archaeol Collect, 111, 1973, 27-40

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Carbon Date. 355. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, from Grave 197 at Cannington, Somerset, England.

ID: 3327, C14 ID: Birm-194 Date BP: 1645 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1545, End BP: 1745

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 252, OS North: 404

Archaeologist Name: P Rahtz

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 268; Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 153; Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 19; Medieval Archaeol, 8, 1964, 237

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Carbon Date. 355. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 6023, C14 ID: OxA-4554 Date BP: 1645 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1575, End BP: 1715

Abstract: Mill Farm, England

Archaeologist Name: Dawson

Reference Name: Archaeometry 39(1), 1997, 247-262

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Carbon Date. 355. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:-

ID: 5204, C14 ID: OxA-1892 Date BP: 1645 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1575, End BP: 1715

Abstract: Castle Copse, England

Archaeologist Name: Hostetter

Reference Name: Archaeometry 31(2), 1989, 207-234

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Carbon Date. 359. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from house Z, phase 2: from the contents of a 'hearth pit'. The sample is unlikely to be residual or disturbed. The context relates to a later phase of house Z and is definitely after the major rebuilding of period 6.

ID: 17996, C14 ID: UB 3251 Date BP: 1641 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1701, End BP: 1581

Abstract: Trethurgy; 1989-90

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 360. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a hearth in the top silting of the ring ditch, identical to one found in the same position in ring ditch D (HAR-711); the expected date is Roman or Saxon.

ID: 17421, C14 ID: HAR 1004 Date BP: 1640 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1720, End BP: 1560

Abstract: Roxton: ring ditch (C); 1975-76

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 360. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, AML 8111678, id as human, ref 46-941 at Catterick - Bainesse Farm, North Yorkshire, England. Subm N Balaam 1982.

ID: 2892, C14 ID: HAR-5272 Date BP: 1640 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1570, End BP: 1710

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 240, OS North: 972

Archaeologist Name: P R Wilson

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 336; CBA Group 4 Newslett, 1981, 18-20

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Carbon Date. 360. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as Oak pile, at Baynard's Castle site, London, Greater London, England. Comment (subm): re-run as HAR-1724.

ID: 3571, C14 ID: HAR-1464 Date BP: 1640 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1570, End BP: 1710

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 318, OS North: 809

Archaeologist Name: R Morgan

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 76-7; London Middlesex Archaeol Soc Spec Pap, 3, 1980, 93; Trans London Middlesex Archaeol Soc, 30, 1979, 93

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Carbon Date. 360. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Human bone, from grave F8 at Curbridge, Oxfordshire, England.

ID: 182, C14 ID: HAR-2006 Date BP: 1640 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1570, End BP: 1710

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 337, OS North: 89

Archaeologist Name: R A Chambers

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 88; Oxoniensia, 41, 1976, 38-55; Oxoniensia, 43, 1978, 252-3

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Carbon Date. 360. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from grave 1743, skeleton 941; one of three graves (see also HAR-4273 and HAR-5275) within an enclosed Roman period cemetery located to the south of the Anglian burials.

ID: 15607, C14 ID: HAR 5272 Date BP: 1640 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1710, End BP: 1570

Abstract: Catterick: Bainesse Farm; 1982-83

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 360. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:-

ID: 5281, C14 ID: OxA-2178 Date BP: 1640 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1570, End BP: 1710

Abstract: Great Langdale, England

Archaeologist Name: Bradley

Reference Name: Archaeometry 32(2), 1990, 211-237

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Carbon Date. 360. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, FCP3, from lower levels of latest Iron Age enclosure on this 'island' (Phase 4) at Claydon Pike, Lechlade, Gloucestershire, England. Subm D Miles 1983. Comment (subm): enclosure was cut by post-medieval features containing whole skeletons, and some later bone fragments may have penetrated lower levels. [Ed: NGR not supplied in ref.]

ID: 6985, C14 ID: HAR-5409 Date BP: 1640 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1570, End BP: 1710

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 21, OS North: 99

Archaeologist Name: David Miles OAU

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 90

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Carbon Date. 360. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from organic silts immediately below the medieval town wall. The unit lies above sediments of sand and silt relating to the infill of the estuary in post-Roman times. The upper surface of the unit is unconformably overlain by marine gravel and town wall.

ID: 15851, C14 ID: GU 5324 Date BP: 1640 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1700, End BP: 1580

Abstract: Dover Sediments: group 1; 1992-93

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 360. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from hearth in hut at Castle Field, St Mawes, Cornwall, England. Comment (subm): Date not inconsistent with pottery and oyster shell accompaniment.

ID: 2520, C14 ID: GU-2329 Date BP: 1640 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1580, End BP: 1700

OS Letter: SW, OS East: 841, OS North: 331

Archaeologist Name: P Trudgian

Reference Name: Cornish Archaeol, 27, 1988, 214

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Carbon Date. 360. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: animal bone; from the earliest level of activity on the site.

ID: 17872, C14 ID: HAR 9693 Date BP: 1640 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1710, End BP: 1570

Abstract: Stow Church; 1984-85

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 360. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: animal bone; from the fill of a ditch which was believed to be Bronze Age, although all the other features on the site were Roman.

ID: 15108, C14 ID: HAR 2223 Date BP: 1640 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1720, End BP: 1560

Abstract: Ashley; 1978-79

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 360. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from pile 90 (growth allowance 30 years); context as HAR-1456.

ID: 16703, C14 ID: HAR 1464 Date BP: 1640 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1710, End BP: 1570

Abstract: London: Baynard's Castle - riverside wall; 1975-76

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 360. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Circle B, pit 3 at Maxey, Bardyke Field, Cambridgeshire, England. Coll W G Simpson. Comment (subm): Result inconsistent with archaeological evidence.

ID: 3158, C14 ID: GaK-658 Date BP: 1640 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1550, End BP: 1730

OS Letter: TF, OS East: 125, OS North: 77

Archaeologist Name: W G Simpson

Reference Name: E Anglian Arch, 27(ii), 1986, 251

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Carbon Date. 360. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the possible destruction remains from a Grubenhaus.

ID: 15632, C14 ID: HAR 4429 Date BP: 1640 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1720, End BP: 1560

Abstract: Cherry Willingham; 1981-82

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 360. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from charcoal-rich layers within Iron Age pit 65.

ID: 16251, C14 ID: HAR 6222 Date BP: 1640 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1720, End BP: 1560

Abstract: Ham Hill; 1984-85

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 360. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, from burial F at Bath Gate, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England.

ID: 1021, C14 ID: HAR-1009 Date BP: 1640 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1560, End BP: 1720

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 21, OS North: 14

Archaeologist Name: A McWhirr et al

Reference Name: McWhirr A et al, 'Romano-British cemeteries at Cirencester' (= Cirencester excavations vol 2), 1982, fiche 2/5 G11

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Carbon Date. 360. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from worked stake in damp basal fill of ditch at Shiels, Govan, Glasgow, Strathclyde, Scotland.

ID: 1224, C14 ID: SRR-577 Date BP: 1640 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1560, End BP: 1720

Abstract: Ditched enclosure

Archaeologist Name: J G Scott

Reference Name: Discovery Excav Scotl, 1973, 66-7; Discovery Excav Scotl, 1974, 82-3; Brit Archaeol Rep Int Ser, S181, 1983, 125 (side ref)

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Carbon Date. 360. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from grave 8; the expected date range is Late Roman or Anglo-Saxon.

ID: 15726, C14 ID: HAR 2006 Date BP: 1640 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1710, End BP: 1570

Abstract: Curbridge: Coral Springs; 1976-77

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 360. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, BY76AN, Cutting 1, from Skeleton 1, Cairn 1, Phase A1 (Episode 2) at Brough Road area, Birsay, Orkney, off Scotland. [Ed: See comment in ref.]

ID: 7722, C14 ID: GU-1550 Date BP: 1640 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1570, End BP: 1710

OS Letter: HY, OS East: 24, OS North: 28

Archaeologist Name: C D Morris

Reference Name: Morris, C D, 'The Birsay Bay Project, vol 1' (Univ Durham, 1989), 298-9

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Carbon Date. 360. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Alnus (N Balaam), from layer 94, bottom of pit 65 at Ham Hill, Somerset, England. Coll G H Smith. Subm N Balaam. Comment (subm): See also HAR-6653.

ID: 1903, C14 ID: HAR-6222 Date BP: 1640 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1560, End BP: 1720

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 484, OS North: 164

Reference Name: Somerset Archaeol Natur Hist, 134, 1990, 27-45; Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 173 [HAR-653 only]

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Carbon Date. 360. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: The Rye area project: Rye 3 (Pannel Farm)- Sediment; ; this sample is a 5cm slice of Sediment (1.39 - 1.34m OD). The solid geology of the area around Pannel Farm is the Hastings Bed Group (mainly sandstones, siltstones, and clays). The watertable at the site is within 1m of the modern ground surface.

ID: 9369, C14 ID: GrN-28586 Date BP: 1640 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1690, End BP: 1590

Abstract: The Rye area project: Rye 3 (Pannel Farm)

Archaeologist Name: A J Long

Reference Name: Long, A , Hipkin, S, and Clarke, H, 2002 Romney Marsh: coastal and landscape change through the ages, Oxford Univ School Archaeol Monogr, Oxford: Oxford Univ; Long, A J, 2006a Coastal resilience and late Holocene tidal inlet history: the evoution of Dungeness Foreland and the Romney Marsh (UK) depositional complex, Geomorphology, 82, 309-330; Long, A J, 2006b Driving mechanisms of coastal change:sediment autocompaction and the destruction of late Holocene coastal wetlands, Marine Geology, 225, 63-84 Long, A J, forthcoming The late-Holocene Evolution of the Romney marsh/Dungeness Foreland Depositional Complex, UK, Oxford: Oxbow Books; Waller, M P, 2006 The interpretation of radiocarbon dates from the upper surface of late Holocene peat layers in coastal lowlands, The Holocene, 16, 51-61

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Carbon Date. 360. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from one of the uppermost vertical supporting timbers.

ID: 18059, C14 ID: HAR 3657 Date BP: 1640 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1710, End BP: 1570

Abstract: Ware: Allen and Hanbury's; 1979-80

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 360. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone; from the lower levels of the latest Iron Age enclosure on this 'island' (phase 4). The enclosure was cut by post-medieval features containing whole animal skeletons. Efforts were made to avoid contamination, but the possibility of later bone fragments penetrating the lower levels must be borne in mind.

ID: 15684, C14 ID: HAR 5409 Date BP: 1640 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1710, End BP: 1570

Abstract: Claydon Pike; 1982-83

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 360. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from latest hearth of crannog's NW extension at Buston Crannog, Kilmaurs, Ayrshire, Strathclyde, Scotland.

ID: 3518, C14 ID: GU-2688 Date BP: 1640 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1590, End BP: 1690

Abstract: Multiphase occupation

Archaeologist Name: Anne Crone

Reference Name: Curr Archaeol, 11, 1991, 295-7

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Carbon Date. 360. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from a female, inhumation, burial in a shallow grave.

ID: 16746, C14 ID: HAR 1653 Date BP: 1640 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1710, End BP: 1570

Abstract: London: Southwark, Pilgrimage Street, Chaucer House; 1976-77

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 360. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from burial F (site code ref 69 CT 4/5, layer 1).

ID: 15676, C14 ID: HAR 1009 Date BP: 1640 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1720, End BP: 1560

Abstract: Cirencester; 1974-75

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 360. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as thorn sp, from hearth cut into top silting of Ring Ditch C at Roxton, Bedfordshire, England.

ID: 4712, C14 ID: HAR-1004 Date BP: 1640 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1560, End BP: 1720

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 156, OS North: 636

Archaeologist Name: P J Woodward, A Taylor

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 358-60; Archaeol J, 142, 1985, 73-149

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Carbon Date. 360. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, AML 858537, ST83322, id as cattle, from earliest level of activity on site at Stow Church, Lincolnshire, England. Subm. Trust for Lincs Archaeol 1984. Comment (NF): result dates domestic use of site. [Ed: NGR not given, estimated only.]

ID: 8800, C14 ID: HAR-9693 Date BP: 1640 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1570, End BP: 1710

OS Letter: SK, OS East: 87 ?, OS North: 81 ?

Archaeologist Name: Naomi Field 1983

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 59

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Carbon Date. 365. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Phase 1, sample 1, Q3 at Aldergrove (Tully) Airport, Belfast, Co Down, N Ireland.

ID: 3284, C14 ID: UB-536 Date BP: 1635 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1570, End BP: 1700

OS Letter: J, OS East: 164, OS North: 807

Archaeologist Name: A E T Harper

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 215-16

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Carbon Date. 365. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from ringfort (later Iron Age) at Clogher, County Tyrone, Ireland. Comment [Ed]: sources differ on GR: H538506 and H545512 also noted.

ID: 102, C14 ID: UB-842 Date BP: 1635 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1570, End BP: 1700

OS Letter: H, OS East: 539, OS North: 512

Archaeologist Name: R B Warner

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 276-7; Excavations 1974 [Ireland], 26; Excavations 1975-6 [Ireland], 18; Medieval Ceramics, 3, 1979, 37-41

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Carbon Date. 367. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from wooden object in first stratified occ level (horizon of Roman pottery of c AD 250-350), Ph III at Cullykhan, Troup Head, Pennan, Banffshire, Scotland.

ID: 806, C14 ID: BM-445 Date BP: 1633 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1593, End BP: 1673

OS Letter: NJ, OS East: 837, OS North: 661

Archaeologist Name: J C Greig et al

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 177-8; Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 172; Aberdeen Univ Rev, 43(3), 1970, 274-83; Scot Archaeol Forum, 3, 1971, 15-21

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Carbon Date. 370. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as oak pile assoc with waterfront, Area III at Lower Thames St (New Fresh Wharf), London, England.

ID: 238, C14 ID: HAR-1421 Date BP: 1630 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1560, End BP: 1700

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 329, OS North: 806

Archaeologist Name: R Morgan / J Schofield

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 375; Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 84; Brit Archaeol Rep Int Ser, S51, 1978, 228; London Archaeol, 3, 1977, 42 & 48; Antiq J, 57, 1977, 37; London & Middx Archaeol Soc Spec Pap, 8, 1986, 76-85

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Carbon Date. 370. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from large oak timbers of structure 35 at Bishopstone, Rookery Hill, Sussex, England.

ID: 240, C14 ID: HAR-1663 Date BP: 1630 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1560, End BP: 1700

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 467, OS North: 7

Archaeologist Name: Martin Bell

Reference Name: Sussex Archaeol Collect, 115, 1977, 291; Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 82

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370. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from a roof beam probably used in AD 1365.

ID: 16767, C14 ID: HAR 2765 Date BP: 1630 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1690, End BP: 1570

Abstract: London: Westminster, Jewel Tower; 1978-79

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

Carbon Date. 370. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone from cist at Lennelhill, Coldstream, Borders, Scotland. Coll J N G Ritchie.

ID: 3131, C14 ID: GU-1642 Date BP: 1630 +/- 85, Start Date BP: 1545, End BP: 1715

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 863, OS North: 427

Archaeologist Name: J N G Ritchie

Reference Name: 'Discovery Excav Scotland', 1982, 1; 'Discovery Excav Scotland', 1983, 1

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Carbon Date. 370. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a building slot, structure C9 (633F).

ID: 15715, C14 ID: HAR 3767 Date BP: 1630 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1710, End BP: 1550

Abstract: Cowdery's Down; 1979-80

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 370. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged wood; the sequence OS T1 C1 was sampled from a core from the centre of a large palaeochannel with surface expression from lower Ribble second terrace. This sample is taken from lowermost flood within a sequence of organic-rich sand and coarse sand flood layers overlying a 4.5m thick sequence of reddish (Triassic-derived) fluvial sands. The organic materials are in situ rather than detrital and are likely to be similar in age to the flood deposit. There is no evidence for bioturbation or downwards root penetration, because the flood laminations are undisturbed. At the time of sampling the water table was at 0.2m beneath the surface, and based on iron and manganese discolouration probably oscillates around 0.5-0.75m below the surface.

ID: 9917, C14 ID: SUERC-10655 Date BP: 1630 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1665, End BP: 1595

Abstract: Ribble Valley: the Lower Ribble, Osbaldeston Hall, terrace 2, core 1

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 370. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from a cutting through Hadrian's Wall's fighting ditch. The sample was submitted to show by what date the ditch had become silted up.

ID: 17897, C14 ID: HAR 1908 Date BP: 1630 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1690, End BP: 1570

Abstract: Tarraby; 1976-77

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 370. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from fairly large timbers of rectangular structure XXXV, thought to be Anglo-Saxon.

ID: 15383, C14 ID: HAR 1663 Date BP: 1630 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1700, End BP: 1560

Abstract: Bishopstone: Rookery Hill; 1975-76

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 370. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from a Roman pile (213) associated with the period 1, phase III waterfront structure.

ID: 16728, C14 ID: HAR 1421 Date BP: 1630 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1700, End BP: 1560

Abstract: London: New Fresh Wharf, St Magnus House; 1975-76

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 370. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a hearth, probably Iron Age.

ID: 18174, C14 ID: HAR 3381 Date BP: 1630 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1710, End BP: 1550

Abstract: West Stow; 1979-80

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 370. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: plant macrofossils; the sample from which the seed sample was taken was of the bottom (primary) fill of a cesspit. This fill was well-defined in a well-defined feature, and the sample was taken 1m from the top of the pit. It is considered very unlikely there was any contamination. The fill was sealed by a dump of ash/lime which was part of the backfilling. The pit was part of a reasonably well-defined and stratified phase of activity.

ID: 18452, C14 ID: OxA 3066 Date BP: 1630 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1700, End BP: 1560

Abstract: Worcester: Deansway; 1990-91

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 370. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as rib bones, Cemetery 2, F1, ST68 at Stretton-on-Fosse, Warwickshire, England.

ID: 3352, C14 ID: Birm-441 Date BP: 1630 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 1520, End BP: 1740

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 221, OS North: 383

Archaeologist Name: W J Ford

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 16, 1974, 296-7

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Carbon Date. 370. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; HAR-9124 and HAR-9125 were taken from in situ residues of two associated furnace features, and were stratigraphically earlier than those discussed under samples HAR-9122 in the same area of the site.

ID: 18031, C14 ID: HAR 9125 Date BP: 1630 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1700, End BP: 1560

Abstract: Upwich; 1987-88

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 370. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from burial 13, associated with the latest phase of Romano-British activity.

ID: 15648, C14 ID: HAR 3653 Date BP: 1630 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1710, End BP: 1550

Abstract: Chichester: Eastgate; 1979-80

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 370. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from outer revetment piles, EIA period at Lough Gara, Crannog 61, Rathtinaun, Sligo, Ireland.

ID: 69, C14 ID: D-58 Date BP: 1630 +/- 130, Start Date BP: 1500, End BP: 1760

OS Letter: G, OS East: 727, OS North: 4

Archaeologist Name: J Raftery

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 3, 1961, 34-5

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Carbon Date. 370. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from burial 13, submitted for comparison with the late timbers from the bath-house site.

ID: 15646, C14 ID: HAR 3085 Date BP: 1630 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1710, End BP: 1550

Abstract: Chichester; 1978-79

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 370. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, EF361, from skeleton in Building 127, near SW corner of town, Culver Street, Colchester, Essex, England. Comment (subm): determination plus dating evidence for Bldg 127 suggest late 3rd- to 4th-century date for the grave. [Ed: Cal dates are given.]

ID: 7818, C14 ID: HAR-5985 Date BP: 1630 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1550, End BP: 1710

OS Letter: TM, OS East: 1, OS North: 25

Archaeologist Name: Philip Crummy

Reference Name: Crummy, P, 'Colchester Archaeological Report 6: ex

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Carbon Date. 370. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from a double grave in the temple ambulatory, cutting Roman temple remains.

ID: 16382, C14 ID: HAR 5588 Date BP: 1630 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1710, End BP: 1550

Abstract: Henley Wood; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 370. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as oak, overlying dark ?Iron Age soil and under stones and rubble of rampart (G2464, GF 164), phase 3a-b, at Cadbury-Congresbury, Somerset, England.

ID: 3358, C14 ID: Birm-596 Date BP: 1630 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 1520, End BP: 1740

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 442, OS North: 650

Archaeologist Name: P A Rahtz

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 263-4; Rahtz P et al, 'Cadbury-Congresbury 1968-73...', Brit Archaeol Rep Brit Ser 223, 1992, 190-2

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Carbon Date. 370. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charred seeds:Secale cereale

ID: 5267, C14 ID: OxA-2130 Date BP: 1630 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1560, End BP: 1700

Abstract: Thornborough, England

Archaeologist Name: van der Veen

Reference Name: Archaeometry 32(2), 1990, 211-237

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Carbon Date. 370. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5954, C14 ID: OxA-4288 Date BP: 1630 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1560, End BP: 1700

Abstract: Cambridgeshire Fens, England

Archaeologist Name: Roberts

Reference Name: Archaeometry 36(2), 1994, 337-374

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Carbon Date. 370. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: plant remains:Rubus sp

ID: 5530, C14 ID: OxA-3066 Date BP: 1630 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1560, End BP: 1700

Abstract: Deansway, Worcester, England

Archaeologist Name: Moffett

Reference Name: Archaeometry 35(1), 1993, 147-167

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Carbon Date. 370. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from middle level (sample 17) at Iona Old Guest House, Strathclyde, Scotland. Coll R Reece. Subm R Reece. Comment (subm): See extended comment in ref. below.

ID: 2078, C14 ID: HAR-813 Date BP: 1630 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1570, End BP: 1690

OS Letter: NM, OS East: 286, OS North: 245

Archaeologist Name: R Reece

Reference Name: Reece R, 'Excavations in Iona 1964 to 1974' (= Univ London Inst Archaeol Occas Pap, 5), 1980, 106-9

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Carbon Date. 370. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from EF361; see also HAR-5984.

ID: 15700, C14 ID: HAR 5985 Date BP: 1630 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1710, End BP: 1550

Abstract: Colchester: Culver Street; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 375. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Birstall Watermead Country Park- Plant macrofossil; waterlogged seeds, <5g; monoliths collected in 50 x 10 x 10cm tins and double-bagged. Sample of Sediment from 54-6cm of Column 4 (monolith 78, top of organics) was sorted for waterlogged macrofossils.

ID: 9177, C14 ID: OxA-12826 Date BP: 1625 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1675, End BP: 1575

Abstract: Birstall Watermead Country Park: macrofossils in pollen columns 4 and 8

Archaeologist Name: S Ripper

Reference Name: Ripper, S, 2004 Bodies, burnt mounds and bridges: a riverine landscape at Watermead Park,Birstall,Leicestershire,ULAS report, 2004-48

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Carbon Date. 375. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human rib bone, from body of Lindow Man, Cheshire, England. Coll R C Turner et al. Comment (subm): see extended comment in ref. below.

ID: 1506, C14 ID: HAR-6492 Date BP: 1625 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1545, End BP: 1705

Abstract: Preserved body from Lindow Moss

Archaeologist Name: R C Turner et al

Reference Name: Otlet, R L et al in Stead, I M (ed), 'Lindow Man: the body in the bog' (1986), 27-30; Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 183-4; Antiquity, 63, 1989, 71-9

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Carbon Date. 380. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, from burial at Betaghstown No. 14, Co Meath, Ireland. Subm A L Brindley and J N Lanting, BAI Groningen, 1990-1. Comment (subm): burials in this dating series were either in long cists, little graves, or unprotected (crouched or extended), apparently characteristic of late Irish Iron Age. Grave goods are rare and dating a problem. The collagen samples were pretreated in Groningen before combustion and dating in Oxford. The Betaghs-town dates form a good series indicating contemporaneity of unprotected and stone-lined graves with crouched and extended inhumations.

ID: 7977, C14 ID: OxA-2654 Date BP: 1620 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1555, End BP: 1685

Abstract: Irish burials dating programme

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 35, 1993, 315

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Carbon Date. 380. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone from context 14, stone-lined cist containing smashed collared urn (EWR83114) at Ewanrigg, Maryport, Cumbria, England. Comment (subm): Clearly unreliable date from a disturbed context.

ID: 2338, C14 ID: HAR-5962 Date BP: 1620 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 1470, End BP: 1770

Abstract: late disturbance

Archaeologist Name: Bob Bewley 1983

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 58, 1992, 325-54; Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 63

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Carbon Date. 380. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from 2.3m depth within the deposit.

ID: 17813, C14 ID: HAR 2582 Date BP: 1620 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1680, End BP: 1560

Abstract: Stafford: King's Pool; 1978-79

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 380. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from a human skeleton found on a burnt occupation layer, in the midst of the robbed material, associated with a second phase room.

ID: 15841, C14 ID: HAR 2856 Date BP: 1620 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1690, End BP: 1550

Abstract: Dorchester: Wollaston House; 1978-79

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 380. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Suffolk Rivers - waterlogged plant macrofossil; Poaceae fragments; .05m OD; as SUERC-12030

ID: 9973, C14 ID: GrA-33482 Date BP: 1620 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1655, End BP: 1585

Abstract: Suffolk Rivers: Hengrave

Archaeologist Name: T Hill

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 380. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the middle fill of an isolated pit. The lower fill was largely silting and slumping, and the upper fill capping or similar. This middle fill contained quantities of debris, pottery of probably sixth-century AD in date, and a high charcoal content.

ID: 17590, C14 ID: OxA 2932 Date BP: 1620 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1690, End BP: 1550

Abstract: Slough House Farm; 1990-91

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 380. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as collagen, human femur and tibia, decapitation burial PC80/1425, in Iron Age ditch on edge of late 5th century AD RB cemetery at Poundbury Camp, Dorchester, Dorset, England. Coll C Green, A Graham. Comment (lab): Is new determination for BM-1923.

ID: 3548, C14 ID: BM-1923N Date BP: 1620 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1570, End BP: 1670

OS Letter: SY, OS East: 685, OS North: 912

Archaeologist Name: C Sparey Green, A Graham

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 25, 1985, 43 (original determination Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 65 (fresh determination)

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Carbon Date. 380. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Birstall Watermead Country Park- Plant macrofossil; monoliths collected in 50x10x10cm tins and double-bagged. Sample of Sediment from 44-46cm of Column 4 (monolith 78, top of organics) was sorted for waterlogged macrofossils.

ID: 9178, C14 ID: GrA-24528 Date BP: 1620 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1665, End BP: 1575

Abstract: Birstall Watermead Country Park: macrofossils in pollen columns 4 and 8

Archaeologist Name: S Ripper

Reference Name: Ripper, S, 2004 Bodies, burnt mounds and bridges: a riverine landscape at Watermead Park,Birstall,Leicestershire,ULAS report, 2004-48

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Carbon Date. 380. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:-

ID: 5462, C14 ID: OxA-2932 Date BP: 1620 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1550, End BP: 1690

Abstract: Slough House Farm, England

Archaeologist Name: Murphy

Reference Name: Archaeometry 34(1), 1992, 141-159

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Carbon Date. 380. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a building slot, structure C9 (559F).

ID: 15714, C14 ID: HAR 3764 Date BP: 1620 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1690, End BP: 1550

Abstract: Cowdery's Down; 1979-80

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 380. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone; from context number 14. Stone-lined cist containing a smashed collared urn. The site consisted of nine cremations and this one cist. Thus although it contained no charcoal a date for the cist is important in relation to the other urns. Its location, on the top of the natural mound may mean it is the primary burial with the cremations being secondary (chronologically this is). The cist, however, seems to have been subject to some disturbance as the urn was smashed, yet still inside the cist. The capping stone was still on the top of the cist. There can be little doubt that the bone is associated with the cist and the urn.

ID: 16841, C14 ID: HAR 5962 Date BP: 1620 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 1770, End BP: 1470

Abstract: Maryport: Ewanrigg, Bronze Age Cremation Cemetery; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 380. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a ditch cut in the second century, in use thereafter through the Roman period, still partly in the open in the Anglo-Saxon period.

ID: 16946, C14 ID: HAR 2398 Date BP: 1620 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1690, End BP: 1550

Abstract: North Elmham: Spong Hill; 1977-78

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 380. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from road timbers in a marshy area overlain by a sandy deposit containing prehistoric pottery.

ID: 16740, C14 ID: HAR 2501 Date BP: 1620 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1700, End BP: 1540

Abstract: London: Southwark, 213 Borough High Street; 1977-78

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 380. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from burial 13.

ID: 15649, C14 ID: HAR 3654 Date BP: 1620 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1710, End BP: 1530

Abstract: Chichester: Eastgate; 1977-78

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 380. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from first rampart of defended site at Jerbourg, Guernsey, Channel Islands, England. Coll R B Burns. Subm I A Kinnes. Comment (RBB): had been thought secure in EBA context, clearly mis-associated. Comment (lab): IS REVISION OF BM-2019.

ID: 3012, C14 ID: BM-2019R Date BP: 1620 +/- 510, Start Date BP: 1110, End BP: 2130

Abstract: Defended site

Archaeologist Name: R B Burns (Guernsey Mus)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 25(1), 1985, 45 (orig. determination Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 69 (revision)

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Carbon Date. 380. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Cheviot Quarry - charcoal; from posthole 2017, underlying subsoil 002 and cut into natural gravel deposit 003. The posthole is one of 19 within a sub-rectangular structure (building 1) and is situated in the centre of the northern long axis. Residuality is possible, given the unsealed nature of the context. The posthole is 0.4m from the surface, cut into fluvio-glacial terrace deposits. There was some rootlet penetration and it was truncated by ploughing.

ID: 9744, C14 ID: SUERC-9102 Date BP: 1620 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1655, End BP: 1585

Abstract: Cheviot Quarry: sub-rectangular buildings

Archaeologist Name: B Johnson

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 381. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as comminuted, from 151, midden 148 at Reawla, Gwinear, Cornwall, England. Subm D Jordan. Comments (lab): CAL dates offered by both intercept and probability methods; (subm): Pottery had been dated c AD 300, but context is somewhat disturbed.

ID: 2617, C14 ID: UB-3182 Date BP: 1619 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1574, End BP: 1664

Abstract: Cornish Round

Archaeologist Name: Nic Appleton-Fox

Reference Name: Cornish Archaeol, 31, 1992, 69-123 esp 92-4

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Carbon Date. 381. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a midden deposit which represents the last phase of activity before abandonment of the site.

ID: 17362, C14 ID: UB 3182 Date BP: 1619 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1664, End BP: 1574

Abstract: Reawla; 1989-90

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 385. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:sheep/goat

ID: 6138, C14 ID: OxA-5350 Date BP: 1615 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1565, End BP: 1665

Abstract: Fleam Dyke 1991, England

Archaeologist Name: Malim

Reference Name: Archaeometry 39(1), 1997, 247-262

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Carbon Date. 386. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id as whale vetebra, assoc with Norse artefacts at Udal, Sollas, N Uist, Western Isles, Scotland.

ID: 3257, C14 ID: Q-1131 Date BP: 1614 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 1494, End BP: 1734

OS Letter: NF, OS East: 824, OS North: 783

Archaeologist Name: I A Crawford

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 17, 1975, 46-7; Scot Archaeol Forum, 6, 1974, 10; Antiquity, 51, 1977, 131, 135

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Carbon Date. 390. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Carpenters' Shed (upper) (sample 19) at Iona Abbey, Strathclyde, Scotland. Coll R Reece. Subm R Reece. Comment (subm): See extended comment in ref. below.

ID: 2085, C14 ID: HAR-815 Date BP: 1610 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1540, End BP: 1680

OS Letter: NM, OS East: 286, OS North: 247

Archaeologist Name: R Reece

Reference Name: Reece R, 'Excavations in Iona 1964 to 1974' (= Univ London Inst Archaeol Occas Pap, 5), 1980, 106-9

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Carbon Date. 390. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from part of the Roman water supply system (later timber than HAR-2580).

ID: 15643, C14 ID: HAR 2572 Date BP: 1610 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1680, End BP: 1540

Abstract: Chichester; 1977-78

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 390. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from base of the Flandrian upper peat.

ID: 16473, C14 ID: HAR 5225 Date BP: 1610 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1680, End BP: 1540

Abstract: Hullbridge Survey: Crouch 4; 1982-83

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 390. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Soil from base of Flandrian upper peat (H4UPEATB) at Crouch Estuary Site 4, Essex, England. Coll P Murphy 1982. Subm P Murphy 1982.

ID: 2273, C14 ID: HAR-5225 Date BP: 1610 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1540, End BP: 1680

Abstract: Estuarine deposits

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 326-9; J Fld Archaeol, 13, 1986, 183

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Carbon Date. 390. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, AML 841205, from context 2F00013, burial with cruciform brooch having runic inscription; burial cut by grave 2F00012 (cf HAR-8242), at Heslerton, Vale of Pickering, Yorkshire North, England. Coll D Powlesland 1984.

ID: 1483, C14 ID: HAR-8243 Date BP: 1610 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1570, End BP: 1650

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 918, OS North: 767

Archaeologist Name: D Powlesland

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 308; Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 171; Archaeol J, 143, 1986, 53-173

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Carbon Date. 390. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: animal bone; from the latest period of the Saxon site.

ID: 18176, C14 ID: HAR 4054 Date BP: 1610 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1680, End BP: 1540

Abstract: West Stow; 1980-81

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 390. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from last act of smelting in furnace at Minepit Wood (Orznash), Withyham, Sussex, England.

ID: 865, C14 ID: BM-267 Date BP: 1610 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 1460, End BP: 1760

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 523, OS North: 338

Archaeologist Name: J H Money

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 283-4; Kent Archaeol Rev, 8, 1967, 6; Hist Metall, 8(1), 1974, 1-20

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Carbon Date. 390. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from context 2F0013. The burial was accompanied with a cruciform brooch with an early music inscription, and cut grave 2F00012 (HAR-8242).

ID: 18141, C14 ID: HAR 8243 Date BP: 1610 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1650, End BP: 1570

Abstract: West Heslerton; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 390. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from an extended, east-west aligned, adult inhumation within a shallow rock-cut grave (c 0.30m deep). The fill was a stony clay soil. The burial was resting on the limestone bedrock c 0.50m below the modern ploughsoil. There were no grave goods, and it was one of a closely set group of five similar burials within a larger cemetery of c 20 burials.

ID: 17563, C14 ID: GU 5295 Date BP: 1610 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1670, End BP: 1550

Abstract: Shepton Mallet: Fosse Lane; 1992-93

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 390. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, from Burial 6, extended inhumation, head to west at Greenhills townland, Connell parish, Co Kildare, Ireland. Comment (subm): Comparanda suggest cemetery date of 4th-6th centuries AD, though the penannular enclosure is hard to explain.

ID: 7497, C14 ID: GrN-18242 Date BP: 1610 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1575, End BP: 1645

Abstract: with penannular enclosure

Archaeologist Name: Valerie Keeley

Reference Name: J Co Kildare Archaeol Soc, 17, 1987-91 (1991), 180-201

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Carbon Date. 390. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, from Grave 402 at Cannington, Somerset, England.

ID: 3328, C14 ID: Birm-193 Date BP: 1610 +/- 105, Start Date BP: 1505, End BP: 1715

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 252, OS North: 404

Archaeologist Name: P Rahtz

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 268; Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 153; Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 19; Medieval Archaeol, 8, 1964, 237

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Carbon Date. 390. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human vertebra, from body of Lindow Man, Cheshire, England. Coll R C Turner et al. Comment (subm): Independent measurement from same pretreated sample as HAR-6856a; see extended comment in ref. below.

ID: 1509, C14 ID: HAR-6856b Date BP: 1610 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1530, End BP: 1690

Abstract: Preserved body from Lindow Moss

Archaeologist Name: R C Turner et al

Reference Name: Otlet, R L et al in Stead, I M (ed), 'Lindow Man: the body in the bog' (1986), 27-30; Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 183-4; Antiquity, 63, 1989, 71-9

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Carbon Date. 390. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; a sunken floored feature was found which may date to the fifth century AD.

ID: 17165, C14 ID: HAR 4929 Date BP: 1610 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1680, End BP: 1540

Abstract: Oundle; 1982-83

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 391. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wasperton Anglo-Saxon cemetery - cremated human bone; mixed long bone shaft fragments; cremation 3 (F76=1511/3209) consisted of a sub-rectangular shallow pit with a cluster of sherds of a pot. The burials of the Wasperton cemetery were cut into a gravel terrace beside the Warwickshire Avon. The cemetery was discovered and excavated after it had been truncated by a box grader removing the topsoil and part of the subsoil.

ID: 10059, C14 ID: OxA-15962 Date BP: 1609 +/- 32, Start Date BP: 1641, End BP: 1577

Abstract: Wasperton Anglo-Saxon cemetery: cremations

Archaeologist Name: C Spall

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 391. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Trent Valley Survey: Barton in Fabis North- Plant macrofossil; from an organic-rich core taken from a meander loop palaeochannel located on the Holocene floodplain of the River Trent (second terrace). The palaeochannel is incised into a Holocene terrace, which comprises basal sands and gravels overlain by fine grained sediments. This sample was collected from the upper part of an organic horizon of a palaeochannel at a depth of between 1.55-1.75m. Local geology comprises Permo-Triassic sandstones. No root penetration or contamination of the core was observed. This sample was collected from the basal part of an organic horizon of a palaeochannel at a depth of between 2.30-2.55m. Local geology comprises Permo-Triassic sandstones. No root penetration or contamination of the core was observed.

ID: 9441, C14 ID: OxA-12781 Date BP: 1609 +/- 27, Start Date BP: 1636, End BP: 1582

Abstract: Trent Valley Survey: Barton in Fabis North

Archaeologist Name: A Howard

Reference Name: Bridgland, D, Howard, A, White, M, and White, T, forthcoming Quaternary of the Trent, Oxford: Oxbow; Havelock, G M, and Howard, A J, 2002 Extending and protecting palaeoenvironmental data: deposit sampling, unpubl rep to Trent Valley Geoarchaeol, Univ of of Newcastle

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Carbon Date. 394. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; found as a complete inhumation within a deep waterlogged grave (grave 4) dug into clay.

ID: 15153, C14 ID: UB 3236 Date BP: 1606 +/- 34, Start Date BP: 1640, End BP: 1572

Abstract: Bancroft Mausoleum; 1989-90

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 394. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Beckford - waterlogged plant macrofossil; layers of peaty sediment at a depth of 0.85m from the ground surface. Material may be calcareous; samples were kept in a cold store in monolith tins sealed in polythene bags for 29 years after excavation.

ID: 9567, C14 ID: OxA-14939 Date BP: 1606 +/- 31, Start Date BP: 1637, End BP: 1575

Abstract: Beckford: Pollen Core

Archaeologist Name: J Wills

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 395. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charred seeds:Hordeum sp

ID: 6048, C14 ID: OxA-4699 Date BP: 1605 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1555, End BP: 1655

Abstract: East Porth,Tean, Scilly, England

Archaeologist Name: Straker

Reference Name: Archaeometry 37(2), 1995, 417-430

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Carbon Date. 396. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: organic matter; from Vale House, site 4, section A, context 23 (NY 948 124). The Vale House earthwork comprises a turf bank forming an enclosure of unknown function. The horizon sampled lies at the base of the turf bank and directly over the in situ soil profile. It is thought to comprise an organic horizon associated with an inverted turf.

ID: 15032, C14 ID: UB 3347 Date BP: 1604 +/- 53, Start Date BP: 1657, End BP: 1551

Abstract: A66 Stainmore Pass: Vale House Farm; 1989-90

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 400. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: animal bone; from the middle period of the Saxon site.

ID: 18181, C14 ID: HAR 4146 Date BP: 1600 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1690, End BP: 1510

Abstract: West Stow; 1980-81

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 400. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from Phase 1, sample 3, Q3 at Aldergrove (Tully) Airport, Belfast, Co Down, N Ireland.

ID: 3285, C14 ID: UB-538 Date BP: 1600 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1535, End BP: 1665

OS Letter: J, OS East: 164, OS North: 807

Archaeologist Name: A E T Harper

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 215-16

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Carbon Date. 400. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: soil and charcoal; from charcoal spread on the old ground surface below the sand capping of an, apparently Bronze Age, barrow.

ID: 16118, C14 ID: HAR 2905 Date BP: 1600 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1670, End BP: 1530

Abstract: Gallows Hill: Thetford; 1977-78

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 400. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from grave 295 in a group oriented north-west to south-east. The burial is associated with a prehistoric pot and bone pin.

ID: 15574, C14 ID: HAR 6270 Date BP: 1600 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1670, End BP: 1530

Abstract: Cannington; 1984-85

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 400. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: animal bone; from the middle period of the Saxon site.

ID: 18177, C14 ID: HAR 4055 Date BP: 1600 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1670, End BP: 1530

Abstract: West Stow; 1980-81

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 400. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from scatter within primary filling (1152, 1164 in two adjacent sections) of early enclosure ditch (424) predating first phase church at Capel Maelog, Llandrindod Wells, Powys, Wales.

ID: 1181, C14 ID: CAR-1080 Date BP: 1600 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1540, End BP: 1660

OS Letter: SO, OS East: 68, OS North: 612

Archaeologist Name: W J Britnell (Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust)

Reference Name: Medieval Archaeol, 34, 1990, 27-96 esp. 90-1

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Carbon Date. 400. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from turf stack below sand capping of mound at Gallows Hill Thetford (Site 5744), Norfolk, England.

ID: 8471, C14 ID: HAR-2905 Date BP: 1600 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1530, End BP: 1670

Abstract: mound

Archaeologist Name: A J Lawson and R le Hegarat

Reference Name: E Anglian Archaeol, 29, 1986, 65-9

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Carbon Date. 400. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, from pile underlying 4th century city wall at Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England.

ID: 3572, C14 ID: HAR-1339 Date BP: 1600 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1520, End BP: 1680

OS Letter: SO, OS East: 835, OS North: 183

Archaeologist Name: C M Heighway

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 374; Antiq J, 52, 1972, 24-69 (esp 31-2 Western Archaeol Trust Excav Monogr, 4, 1983, 250

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Carbon Date. 400. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from an aberrantly orientated grave.

ID: 15563, C14 ID: HAR 5483 Date BP: 1600 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1700, End BP: 1500

Abstract: Cannington; 1981-82

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 400. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood:willow?

ID: 6020, C14 ID: OxA-4511 Date BP: 1600 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1540, End BP: 1660

Abstract: Eshaness, Scotland

Archaeologist Name: Sheridan

Reference Name: Archaeometry 37(2), 1995, 417-430

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Carbon Date. 400. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, BY76AS, Cutting 1, from Skeleton 2, Cairn 1, Phase A1 (Episode 2) at Brough Road area, Birsay, Orkney, off Scotland. [Ed: See comment in ref.]

ID: 7723, C14 ID: GU-1551 Date BP: 1600 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1530, End BP: 1670

OS Letter: HY, OS East: 24, OS North: 28

Archaeologist Name: C D Morris

Reference Name: Morris, C D, 'The Birsay Bay Project, vol 1' (Univ Durham, 1989), 298-9

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Carbon Date. 400. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from wooden piles under the fourth-century Roman city wall (period 5).

ID: 16157, C14 ID: HAR 1339 Date BP: 1600 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1680, End BP: 1520

Abstract: Gloucester: 34-8 Eastgate Street; 1975-76

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 400. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as Corylus, from line of close-set stakes at Westward Ho!, Devon, England. Subm N D Balaam. [Ed: see extensive comment in monograph.]

ID: 1722, C14 ID: HAR-6440 Date BP: 1600 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1520, End BP: 1680

Abstract: Midden-like deposit within silted-up estuarine channels, Area 1

Archaeologist Name: N D Balaam

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 302; Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 53; in Balaam, N D et al (eds), 'Studies in palaeoeconomy and environment in SW England', (Brit Archaeol Rep 181), 1987, 174-5

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Carbon Date. 400. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the secondary fill of a large pit near the edge of the bank (LLS 81).

ID: 16610, C14 ID: HAR 1025 Date BP: 1600 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1700, End BP: 1500

Abstract: Lewes: St Pancras Priory, Southover; 1974-75

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 400. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from chamber 2 at Annaghmare, Newry, Armagh, N Ireland. Comment [Ed]: date lies within Irish Late Iron Age / Migration period.

ID: 704, C14 ID: UB-240 Date BP: 1600 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1550, End BP: 1650

OS Letter: H, OS East: 905, OS North: 178

Archaeologist Name: D M Waterman

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 291

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Carbon Date. 400. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: seeds:mixed, iris

ID: 5178, C14 ID: OxA-1858 Date BP: 1600 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1530, End BP: 1670

Abstract: Stinsford, England

Archaeologist Name: Evans

Reference Name: Archaeometry 31(2), 1989, 207-234

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Carbon Date. 400. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bones, id as cattle, from 0.5m - 1.0m above bottom of Ditch 3, inner defences at Dinorben, Clwyd, Wales.

ID: 4837, C14 ID: CAR-203 Date BP: 1600 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1530, End BP: 1670

OS Letter: SH, OS East: 968, OS North: 757

Archaeologist Name: G Guilbert

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 374-6 [taken as authoritative]; Archaeol in Wales, 17, 1977, 19; Archaeol in Wales, 19, 1979, 14; Current Archaeol, 6, 1980, 336-8

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Carbon Date. 400. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the basal 2cm, the upper peat: Column VI.

ID: 16518, C14 ID: GU 5230 Date BP: 1600 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1660, End BP: 1540

Abstract: Isles of Scilly Project: Tresco, Crab's Ledge, Crab; 1992-93

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 400. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; the sample was taken from a line of closely set stakes on the foreshore. The stake feature had been exposed by erosion and there is no horizon, which overlies it. There is no associated dating evidence other than that of the clay into which they are driven which was dated by palaeomagnetic methods to c 7200 cal BC. The stakes are considered to be substantially later.

ID: 18211, C14 ID: HAR 6440 Date BP: 1600 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1680, End BP: 1520

Abstract: Westward Ho!; 1984-85

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 401. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from waterlogged layer of Saxon well 152 at Hartigan's Gravel Pit, MK330, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England.

ID: 7852, C14 ID: UB-3466 Date BP: 1599 +/- 29, Start Date BP: 1570, End BP: 1628

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 88, OS North: 38

Archaeologist Name: R J Zeepvat 1990

Reference Name: Williams, R J, 'Pennyland and Hartigan's...' (Bucks Archaeol Soc Monog Ser, 4), 1993, 211

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Carbon Date. 404. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged wood; the sequence OS T1 C1 was sampled from a core from the centre of a large palaeochannel with surface expression from lower Ribble second terrace. This sample is taken from the base of a 1.5m thick peat sequence overlying organic-rich sand and coarse sand flood layers, which in turn overlie a 4.5m thick sequence of reddish (Triassic-derived) fluvial sands. The peat has formed in the palaeochannel, probably encouraged by the saturated conditions, and is composed of in situ plant remains and so the organic materials are in situ rather than detrital. The peat deposit overlies a thick sequence of probable fluvial sands and are buried by a further 1.25m of flood-laminated silts and clays. Downwards root penetration is possible within woody peat deposits of this nature, as is the migration of different organic fractions, particularly fulvic acids. At the time of sampling the water table was at 0.20m beneath the surface, and based on iron and manganese discolouration probably oscillates around 0.5-0.75m below the surface.

ID: 9913, C14 ID: OxA-15690 Date BP: 1596 +/- 27, Start Date BP: 1623, End BP: 1569

Abstract: Ribble Valley: the Lower Ribble, Osbaldeston Hall, terrace 2, core 1

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name: Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 405. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: textile:wool

ID: 5691, C14 ID: OxA-3535 Date BP: 1595 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1515, End BP: 1675

Abstract: The Orkney Hood, Scotland

Archaeologist Name: Sheridan

Reference Name: Archaeometry 35(1), 1993, 147-167

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Carbon Date. 405. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Suffolk Rivers - waterlogged plant macrofossil; Poaceae fragments; -1.71m OD; as GrA-33471

ID: 9964, C14 ID: SUERC-12035 Date BP: 1595 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1630, End BP: 1560

Abstract: Suffolk Rivers: Beccles core 1

Archaeologist Name: T Hill

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 405. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Phase 1 layer in trench N at Millockstown, Co Louth, Ireland.

ID: 1542, C14 ID: GU-1781 Date BP: 1595 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1525, End BP: 1665

Abstract: Lintel grave cemetery

Archaeologist Name: Conleth Manning

Reference Name: Proc Roy Ir Acad, 86C, 1986, 135-81

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Carbon Date. 405. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Timber from N rampart at Mote of Mark, Dalbeattie, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.

ID: 185, C14 ID: GU-1315 Date BP: 1595 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1545, End BP: 1645

OS Letter: NS, OS East: 845, OS North: 540

Archaeologist Name: D Longley

Reference Name: Discovery Excav Scot, 1980, 4; Antiquity, 56, 1982, 132-4

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Carbon Date. 405. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wasperton Anglo-Saxon cemetery - cremated human bone; mixed unidentified fragments; cremation 6 (F371/1311) took the form of the lower part of a cremation urn in the top of a ditch, F244. A small amount of burnt bone fragments were recovered. The burials of the Wasperton cemetery were cut into a gravel terrace beside the Warwickshire Avon. The cemetery was discovered and excavated after it had been truncated by a box grader removing the topsoil and part of the subsoil.

ID: 10056, C14 ID: GrA-32136 Date BP: 1595 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1630, End BP: 1560

Abstract: Wasperton Anglo-Saxon cemetery: cremations

Archaeologist Name: C Spall

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 406. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Trent Valley Survey: Bulcote Farm- Plant macrofossil; from an organic-rich core taken from a meander loop palaeochannel located on the Holocene floodplain of the River Trent (second terrace). The palaeochannel is incised into a Holocene terrace, which comprises basal sands and gravels overlain by fine grained-sediments. This sample was collected from the upper part of an organic horizon of a palaeochannel at a depth of between 0.30-0.50m. Local geology comprises Permo-Triassic sandstones. No root penetration or contamination of the core was observed.

ID: 9438, C14 ID: OxA-12778 Date BP: 1594 +/- 28, Start Date BP: 1622, End BP: 1566

Abstract: Trent Valley Survey: Bulcote Farm

Archaeologist Name: A Howard

Reference Name: Bridgland, D, Howard, A, White, M, and White, T, forthcoming Quaternary of the Trent, Oxford: Oxbow; Havelock, G M, and Howard, A J, 2002 Extending and protecting palaeoenvironmental data: deposit sampling, unpubl rep to Trent Valley Geoarchaeol, Univ of of Newcastle

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Carbon Date. 409. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Charcoal; from an oval feature with steeply sloping sides and a flat base. The fill was comprised of sandy loam with Charcoal ash and Charcoal pieces throughout. There was evidence of burning on the base of the pit, but no evidence of intrusion or residuality. The local geology is valley gravels overlain by sandy acidic subsoils and topsoils. The feature was cut into natural gravel and was approximately 0.35m below the ground surface. There was no disturbance.

ID: 9087, C14 ID: OxA-12186 Date BP: 1591 +/- 26, Start Date BP: 1617, End BP: 1565

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: Charcoal-filled Pits

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Ladle, L, and Woodward, A, forthcoming Excavations at Bestwall Quarry,Wareham 1992-2005.Volume 1: the Prehistoric Landscape, Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph, 1, Dorchester

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Carbon Date. 410. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, GRA 5B, [id as human ?] from double grave in area of Temple 3 ambulatory at Henley Wood, Yatton, Somerset, England. Subm LW 1987. [Ed: a near-duplicate entry gives date as 1580 40.]

ID: 8714, C14 ID: HAR-8758 Date BP: 1590 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1550, End BP: 1630

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 443, OS North: 652

Archaeologist Name: L Watts

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 105-6; Watts L & Leach P, 'Henley Wood, temples and cemetery excavations 1962-1969', CBA Res Rep, 99, 1996

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Carbon Date. 410. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; 135-140cm in a peat core of 480cm.

ID: 16972, C14 ID: GU 5144 Date BP: 1590 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1640, End BP: 1540

Abstract: North West Wetlands Survey: Fenton Cottage; 1990-91

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 410. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from 2.152, lower fill of great inner ditch at Tullylish, Waringsford, County Down, Ireland. Comment (subm): Ditch could be late 4th century to 9th, but already old when this material accumulated. CAL dates given.

ID: 2711, C14 ID: UB-2673 Date BP: 1590 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 1515, End BP: 1665

OS Letter: J, OS East: 223, OS North: 486

Archaeologist Name: R J Ivens

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, ser 3, 50, 1987, 55-121 esp 119

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Carbon Date. 410. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from a revetment associated with the early medieval waterfront near St Magnus church.

ID: 16731, C14 ID: HAR 2548 Date BP: 1590 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1680, End BP: 1500

Abstract: London: New Fresh Wharf, St Magnus House; 1977-78

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 410. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone from rubbish deposit at Lincoln (Flaxengate), Lincolnshire, England. Coll R H Jones. Subm C Colyer (Lincoln Archaeol Trust). Comment (subm): (CC) Date confirms late Roman origin of this material, found in residual context.

ID: 366, C14 ID: HAR-1837 Date BP: 1590 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1510, End BP: 1670

Abstract: urban

Archaeologist Name: R H Jones

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 84

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S McGrail, McGrail, S (ed), 'The Brigg \raft\"" and her prehistoric environment' (Brit Archaeol Rep Brit Ser 89) 1981

Carbon Date. 410. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone; from a brown sandy soil, which is the fill of a gully. The latter is one of two parallel gullies beyond the boundary complex (cf HCCB0057, HCCB0093, and HCCB0158).

ID: 16309, C14 ID: HAR 8603 Date BP: 1590 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1680, End BP: 1500

Abstract: Hartlepool: Church Close; 1987-88

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 410. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 767534, from deposit of dark brown soil and chalk flecks in base of pit E276 at Poundbury, Dorchester, Dorset, England. Comment (subm): Date is slightly earlier than expected -- sample derived from settlement overlying Roman cemetery still in use in late 4th AD. ?old wood.

ID: 8513, C14 ID: HAR-2281 Date BP: 1590 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1510, End BP: 1670

Abstract: post-Roman settlement

Archaeologist Name: C J Sparey Green

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 82; Sparey Green, C J, in Pearce S (ed), Brit Archaeol Rep Brit Ser 102, 1982

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Carbon Date. 410. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: animal bone; from a rubbish deposit.

ID: 16629, C14 ID: HAR 1837 Date BP: 1590 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1670, End BP: 1510

Abstract: Lincoln: Flaxengate; 1976-77

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 410. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5580, C14 ID: OxA-3226 Date BP: 1590 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1500, End BP: 1680

Abstract: Belladooan,Co.Mayo, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Lanting

Reference Name: Archaeometry 35(2), 1993, 305-326

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Carbon Date. 410. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5823, C14 ID: OxA-3872 Date BP: 1590 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1530, End BP: 1650

Abstract: Kiltullagh Hill, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Robinson

Reference Name: Archaeometry 37(1), 1995, 195-214

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Carbon Date. 410. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from a double grave in area temple 3 of the ambulatory; see HAR-8762 for details of the other skeleton.

ID: 16387, C14 ID: HAR 8758 Date BP: 1590 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1630, End BP: 1550

Abstract: Henley Wood; 1987-88

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 410. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a deposit of dark brown soil with flecks of chalk, in the base of a pit of unknown function in the post-Roman settlement; associated with animal bones and occupation debris.

ID: 17230, C14 ID: HAR 2281 Date BP: 1590 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1670, End BP: 1510

Abstract: Poundbury; 1977-78

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 410. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; SF SS 22-4; from the fill of a probable sunken-featured building predating the large timber hall. Small rootlets are present.

ID: 17086, C14 ID: HAR 5557 Date BP: 1590 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1650, End BP: 1530

Abstract: Northampton: St Peter's Gardens; 1983-84

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Carbon Date. 410. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; a single grave cutting into the temenos ditch in the southern zone.

ID: 16380, C14 ID: HAR 5586 Date BP: 1590 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1680, End BP: 1500

Abstract: Henley Wood; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 410. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, AML 872576, from backfill of fence-line C22 to Pd I unphased at Hartlepool (Church Close), Cleveland, England. Comment (subm): provides t.a.q. for gully and establishes its chronological relationship to boundary complex and timber buildings.

ID: 1301, C14 ID: HAR-8603 Date BP: 1590 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1500, End BP: 1680

OS Letter: NZ, OS East: 528, OS North: 337

Archaeologist Name: R Daniels

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 102; Archaeol J, 145, 1988, 158-210; Archaeol J, 147, 1990, 337-410

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Carbon Date. 410. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from soil in possible sunken-featured building AA441 at Northampton - St Peter's Gardens, Northamptonshire, England. Comment (subm): See refs below.

ID: 8355, C14 ID: HAR-5557 Date BP: 1590 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1530, End BP: 1650

Abstract: early sunken-featured building ?

Archaeologist Name: J H Williams et al

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 80; Northamptonshire Archaeol, 16, 1981, 87-135; Williams J H, 'Middle Saxon palaces at Northampton' (= Northampton Devel Corp Archaeol Monogr 4), 1985, 65-6

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Carbon Date. 410. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the upper, transgressive contact of an intercalated peat bed, at an altitude of +1.80 to +1.78m OD.

ID: 16062, C14 ID: Q 2558 Date BP: 1590 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1650, End BP: 1530

Abstract: Fenland Project: Swineshead A; 1986-87

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 415. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Human bone, from cist F7 at Catstane, Lothian Region, Scotland.

ID: 189, C14 ID: GU-1156 Date BP: 1585 +/- 85, Start Date BP: 1500, End BP: 1670

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 148, OS North: 743

Archaeologist Name: T G Cowie

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 109, 1977-8 (1980), 166-201

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Carbon Date. 415. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from F9 to F12 (F11 had iron penannular brooch) (Phase 2 of rath) at Altanagh, Tyrone, Ireland.

ID: 2164, C14 ID: UB-2564 Date BP: 1585 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1515, End BP: 1655

Abstract: Rath on old megalithic site

Archaeologist Name: B B Williams

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 3 ser, 49, 1986, 33-88 esp. 78

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Carbon Date. 415. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Till-Tweed: River Breamish-Till at Saw Mill and Newtown Bridge- Peat; bulk; sample BTcd-2 is taken from the central part of a fine-grained palaeochannel fill on the T2 terrace level at location BT5 in the valley floor of Saw Mill. The depth of the fine-grained channel fill is 1.80m and the sample is taken from 160-70cm. The sediment core shows a succession of 1.70m of peaty silt and silty peat with abundant macros, followed by 0.10m of sand and is grounded on gravel at 1.80m. The relatively thick fine-grained organic palaeochannel fill shows the same succession in adjacent cores. The stratified sediments on top of the peat layer and the lateral continuation of the latter in several sediment sequences argue against post-depositional disturbance of the basal peaty silt. There is no contamination with younger organic material. The sample consists of silty peat (pH 6.57, LOI 68%) and is deposited in an abandoned channel (oxbow lake sedimentation). The sample is waterlogged year-round.

ID: 9409, C14 ID: SUERC-1159 Date BP: 1585 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1625, End BP: 1545

Abstract: Till-Tweed: River Breamish-Till at Saw Mill and Newtown Bridge

Archaeologist Name: D Passmore

Reference Name: Passmore, D, and Waddington, C, forthcoming Managing an archaeological landscape: a geoarchaeological approach

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Carbon Date. 415. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as Quercus, from boat in Reading Museum, found at Walton [on Thames, Surrey ?], England. Coll R Switsur. [Ed: Grid ref. estimated only.]

ID: 1800, C14 ID: Q-3042 Date BP: 1585 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1535, End BP: 1635

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 99, OS North: 671

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 31, 1989, 1010-18; McGrail S, 'Logboats of England and Wales' (Brit Archaeol Rep, 51), 1978, 282-5

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Carbon Date. 415. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, from burial at Betaghstown No. 2, Co Meath, Ireland. Subm A L Brindley and J N Lanting, BAI Groningen, 1990-1. Comment (subm): burials in this dating series were either in long cists, little graves, or unprotected (crouched or extended), apparently characteristic of late Irish Iron Age. Grave goods are rare and dating a problem. The collagen samples were pretreated in Groningen before combustion and dating in Oxford. The Betaghs-town dates form a good series indicating contemporaneity of unprotected and stone-lined graves with crouched and extended inhumations.

ID: 7919, C14 ID: OxA-2650 Date BP: 1585 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1525, End BP: 1645

Abstract: Irish burials dating programme

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 35, 1993, 315

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Carbon Date. 417. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from waterlogged layer of Saxon well 152 at Hartigan's Gravel Pit, MK330, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England.

ID: 7851, C14 ID: UB-3465 Date BP: 1583 +/- 20, Start Date BP: 1563, End BP: 1603

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 88, OS North: 38

Archaeologist Name: R J Zeepvat 1990

Reference Name: Williams, R J, 'Pennyland and Hartigan's...' (Bucks Archaeol Soc Monog Ser, 4), 1993, 211

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Carbon Date. 420. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen from Skeleton 13 at West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England. [Ed: date originally given was corrected, because of systematic lab error, in second ref below]

ID: 6503, C14 ID: SUA-1115B Date BP: 1580 +/- 190, Start Date BP: 1390, End BP: 1770

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 836, OS North: 945

Archaeologist Name: M Farley

Reference Name: Rec Buckinghamshire, 21, 1979, 81-9; Curr Archaeol, 8(1), 1982, 31

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Carbon Date. 420. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: animal bone; from context 22, one of the phase 1 bank deposits of the Dyke itself; from a layer of silt with chalk fragments, well above the water table at a depth of 1.5m from the current ground surface. It is believed that context 22 represents the surface of the phase 1 bank. The subsoil is chalk-derived. There is a slight possibility of animal burrow disturbance.

ID: 15561, C14 ID: OxA 4066 Date BP: 1580 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1635, End BP: 1525

Abstract: Cambridgeshire Dykes: Fleam Dyke; 1992-93

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 420. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone apatite from Skeleton 13 at West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England. [Ed: date originally given was corrected, because of systematic lab error, in second ref below]

ID: 6502, C14 ID: SUA-1115A Date BP: 1580 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 1460, End BP: 1700

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 836, OS North: 945

Archaeologist Name: M Farley

Reference Name: Rec Buckinghamshire, 21, 1979, 81-9; Curr Archaeol, 8(1), 1982, 31

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Carbon Date. 420. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; the feature was within an arable area, directly beneath the ploughsoil, and possible contamination include rootlets, animal, and plough disturbances. The field is also continually limed. The feature is one of two found amongst inhumation graves and consisted of a large oval/oblong possible pit, packed with burnt flints, surrounded entirely by an edging of carbonised wood.

ID: 17605, C14 ID: GU 5234 Date BP: 1580 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1630, End BP: 1530

Abstract: Snape; 1992-93

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 420. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from a north-south articulated burial against the west side of the ?robber trench of the north-south division of the early church between the arcade and the nave/apse. Radiocarbon dating is the only evidence to date the apsidal church - this inhumation cut the church, so it may be Late Roman.

ID: 16641, C14 ID: HAR 4177 Date BP: 1580 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1670, End BP: 1490

Abstract: Lincoln: St Paul-in-the-Bail; 1980-81

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 420. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a layer of brown, sandy soil c 0.10m deep within a sunken-featured building.

ID: 15217, C14 ID: HAR 949 Date BP: 1580 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1660, End BP: 1500

Abstract: Barton-under-Needwood: Catholme; 1974-75

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 420. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: sediment:-

ID: 5971, C14 ID: OxA-437 Date BP: 1580 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1500, End BP: 1660

Abstract: Loch Lomond, Scotland

Archaeologist Name: Thompson

Reference Name: Archaeometry 30(2), 1988, 291-305

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Carbon Date. 420. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from a double grave in area temple 3 of the ambulatory; to be compared with HAR-8758.

ID: 16391, C14 ID: HAR 8762 Date BP: 1580 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1620, End BP: 1540

Abstract: Henley Wood; 1987-88

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 420. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Fibrous material from coffin stain from grave to N and associated with structure 373, a rectang. open-ended timber surround to a grave (heads to west) at Plas Gogerddan, Trefeirig, Dyfed, Wales. Comment (subm): Assumed Early Christian for present.

ID: 1583, C14 ID: CAR-1045 Date BP: 1580 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1520, End BP: 1640

Abstract: close to re-erected standing stone on multiphase site

Archaeologist Name: K Murphy (Dyfed Archaeol Trust)

Reference Name: Archaeol J, 149, 1992, 1-38; Archaeol Wales, 26, 1986, 29-31; Archaeol Wales, 27, 1987, 36

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Carbon Date. 420. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:animal

ID: 5867, C14 ID: OxA-4066 Date BP: 1580 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1525, End BP: 1635

Abstract: Fleam Dyke 1991, England

Archaeologist Name: Spoerry

Reference Name: Archaeometry 36(2), 1994, 337-374

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Carbon Date. 420. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wasperton Anglo-Saxon cemetery - human bone; femur shaft; inhumation 169 was identified as a long sub-rectangular grave cut into earlier gullies F3116 and F3117 and cut by later inhumation 165. The bone preservation was good with all but some axial bones represented. It was cut into natural grave subsoil. There were no known contaminants, although the feature was identified following removal of topsoil and the upper level of natural subsoil with a box grader.

ID: 10066, C14 ID: GrA-32674 Date BP: 1580 +/- 25, Start Date BP: 1605, End BP: 1555

Abstract: Wasperton Anglo-Saxon cemetery: inhumations

Archaeologist Name: C Spall

Reference Name: Carver et al in press Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 420. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human?

ID: 5103, C14 ID: OxA-1672 Date BP: 1580 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1490, End BP: 1670

Abstract: Great Carn, Wales

Archaeologist Name: Ward

Reference Name: Archaeometry 32(2), 1990, 211-237

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Carbon Date. 420. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; filling of a possibly Romano-British ditch. No dating material was recovered within the peat levels.

ID: 16415, C14 ID: HAR 6364 Date BP: 1580 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1660, End BP: 1500

Abstract: Holbeach: Shell Bridge; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 420. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Birstall Watermead Country Park- Wood; five timber posts, forming a double row, were identified immediately adjacent to the burnt mound. The posts, apparently part of a longer alignment removed by machine-stripping of overburden, were sealed by a thick anaerobic alluvial deposit, which they appear to predate. They were driven into a peaty silt deposit, but did not penetrate the sand and gravel substrate.

ID: 9173, C14 ID: GU-5980 Date BP: 1580 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1630, End BP: 1530

Abstract: Birstall Watermead Country Park: bones and timbers from the palaeochannel

Archaeologist Name: S Ripper

Reference Name: Ripper, S, 2004 Bodies, burnt mounds and bridges: a riverine landscape at Watermead Park,Birstall,Leicestershire,ULAS report, 2004-48

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Carbon Date. 420. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Soil and charcoal from old sod layer buried by construction of bank and ditch at Narraghmore, Co Kildare, Ireland. Subm K Ryan. Comment (lab): Small counter used

ID: 1549, C14 ID: P-2412 Date BP: 1580 +/- 170, Start Date BP: 1410, End BP: 1750

OS Letter: N, OS East: 788, OS North: 1

Archaeologist Name: T Fanning

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 19, 1977, 223; J Co Kildare Archaeol Soc, 15, 1972, 171-7

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Carbon Date. 420. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:Equus caballus

ID: 5759, C14 ID: OxA-3707 Date BP: 1580 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1525, End BP: 1635

Abstract: Keshcorran, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Woodman

Reference Name: Archaeometry 39(2), 1997, 445-471

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Carbon Date. 420. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, charred, from Phase I at Gransha, Co Down, Ireland.

ID: 3773, C14 ID: UB-2598 Date BP: 1580 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1530, End BP: 1630

OS Letter: J, OS East: 531, OS North: 769

Archaeologist Name: C J Lynn

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 3 ser, 48, 1985, 81-90

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Carbon Date. 420. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from grave 259, a crouched burial with only prehistoric material and possibly prehistoric in date. The grave contained a bone pin, as do a number of graves.

ID: 15567, C14 ID: HAR 5487 Date BP: 1580 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1660, End BP: 1500

Abstract: Cannington; 1981-82

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 420. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from an outer ring of palisade timber of extension phase at Buston Crannog, Kilmaurs, Ayrshire, Strathclyde, Scotland.

ID: 3519, C14 ID: GU-2637 Date BP: 1580 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1530, End BP: 1630

Abstract: Multiphase occupation

Archaeologist Name: Anne Crone

Reference Name: Curr Archaeol, 11, 1991, 295-7

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Carbon Date. 420. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; HAR-5067 was submitted as a replacement for HAR-4474 (BELLPIT1) which gave a preliminary result of 5900 ? 130 BP (cal BC 5210-4460 at 95% confidence (Reimer et al 2004). This result was thought to be anomalous as the church is medieval. The most likely explanation is that the sample contained coal. This sample, BELLP1A, included corroded bronze and so was closely associated with the actual bell casting process.

ID: 18232, C14 ID: HAR 5067 Date BP: 1580 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1650, End BP: 1510

Abstract: Wharram Percy: bell pit; 1982-83

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 425. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: ivory:-

ID: 4598, C14 ID: OxA-648 Date BP: 1575 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1515, End BP: 1635

Abstract: Fairford, UK

Archaeologist Name: MacGregor

Reference Name: Archaeometry 29(1), 1987, 125-155

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Carbon Date. 425. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as Quercus, from boat in Worthing Museum, found at Hardham No. 1, Sussex West, England. Coll R Switsur.

ID: 1799, C14 ID: Q-1244 Date BP: 1575 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1525, End BP: 1625

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 45, OS North: 170

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 31, 1989, 1010-18; McGrail S, 'Logboats of England and Wales' (Brit Archaeol Rep, 51), 1978, 200-2

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Carbon Date. 425. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Cheviot Quarry - grain; from posthole 2057, underlying subsoil 002 and cut into natural gravel deposit 003. The posthole is one of 23 within a sub-rectangular structure (building 2) and is situated towards the eastern end of the southern axis. There is a possibility of residuality, given the unsealed nature of the context. The posthole was 0.4m from the surface, cut into fluvio-glacial gravel terrace deposit. There was some rootlet penetration and it was truncated by ploughing.

ID: 9743, C14 ID: SUERC-8962 Date BP: 1575 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1610, End BP: 1540

Abstract: Cheviot Quarry: sub-rectangular buildings

Archaeologist Name: B Johnson

Reference Name: Johnson and Waddington in press

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Carbon Date. 426. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Flixton Park Quarry - charcoal; as OxA-16710

ID: 9781, C14 ID: OxA-16712 Date BP: 1574 +/- 25, Start Date BP: 1599, End BP: 1549

Abstract: Flixton Park Quarry

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 430. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: grain; from the silty lower fills of two of the ditches that made up the enclosure. Other dating evidence was limited and included part of a Beaker vessel in the upper fill of the west ditch, flint flakes spot-dated to the late Neolithic/early Bronze Age in the east ditch, and an early Neolithic sherd in the pits just north of the enclosure. The feature was shallow and its fill included some rootlets.

ID: 17591, C14 ID: OxA 3036 Date BP: 1570 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1670, End BP: 1470

Abstract: Slough House Farm; 1990-91

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 430. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Quercus sp by Jill Thompson and Mark Robinson, from clearance horizon in SW end of multiperiod cemetery site at Radley Barrow Hills, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England. Comment (A Barclay, OAU): Clearly unrelated to prehistoric use of site, and may be intrusive or misassociated.

ID: 6428, C14 ID: BM-2705 Date BP: 1570 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1520, End BP: 1620

Abstract: Extensive ritual complex: oval barrow, ring ditches, pond barrows

Archaeologist Name: Oxford Archaeol Unit 1983-5

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 36, 1994, 101-4

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Carbon Date. 430. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone from unspecified context at Beeches Road, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England. Subm R M Reece 1976.

ID: 1016, C14 ID: HAR-1623 Date BP: 1570 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1500, End BP: 1640

Abstract: Late Roman farmyard or barn

Archaeologist Name: R M Reece

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 80; Britannia, 5, 1974, 448

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Carbon Date. 430. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from BS, trench V (house IX/X), F605, layer 1258. Group 3 (d).

ID: 18303, C14 ID: HAR 1066 Date BP: 1570 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1640, End BP: 1500

Abstract: Winchester: Lower Brook Street; 1974-75

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 430. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Building C, E doorpost, S side at Thirlings, Kirknewton, Northumberland, England. Comment (subm): CAL dates given on Stuiver-Pearson 1986 curve. Pooled mean of all six dates is 1530 30, 539-599 CAL AD; or, omitting HAR-845, pooled mean is 1528 33 or 454-590 CAL AD.

ID: 2674, C14 ID: HAR-6237 Date BP: 1570 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1500, End BP: 1640

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 956, OS North: 322

Archaeologist Name: Roger Miket, Colm O'Brien (Newcastle Univ)

Reference Name: Durham Archaeol J, 7, 1991, 57-91 esp 88

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Carbon Date. 430. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as tibia, Cemetery 3, F11, SF71 at Stretton-on-Fosse, Warwickshire, England.

ID: 3353, C14 ID: Birm-385 Date BP: 1570 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 1420, End BP: 1720

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 221, OS North: 383

Archaeologist Name: W J Ford

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 16, 1974, 296-7

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Carbon Date. 430. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; peat from adjacent to the middle standing stone. Higher up the beach than MARHTB 1 and 2, but still submerged at low tide.

ID: 16505, C14 ID: GU 5062 Date BP: 1570 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1620, End BP: 1520

Abstract: Isles of Scilly Project: St Martins, Higher Town Beach; 1990-91

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 430. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from coffin at Magor in Caldicot Levels, Newport, Gwent, Wales. Subm. Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeol Trust.

ID: 8389, C14 ID: CAR-199 Date BP: 1570 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1500, End BP: 1640

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 436, OS North: 850

Archaeologist Name: G Dowdell 1978

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 370

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Carbon Date. 430. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler from deposit 3 in old ground surface in which Hearth 2 occurs at Ardnave, Islay, Strathclyde, Scotland. Comment (subm): See ref for comment on this Iron Age date.

ID: 6448, C14 ID: GU-1273 Date BP: 1570 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1505, End BP: 1635

OS Letter: NR, OS East: 289, OS North: 745

Archaeologist Name: G Ritchie and H Welfare

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 113, 1983, 302-66 esp 317

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Carbon Date. 430. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from occupation layer associated with Phase I of main EIA rampart and 'AB' material at Hod Hill, Blandford, Dorset, England.

ID: 4784, C14 ID: BM-17 Date BP: 1570 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 1420, End BP: 1720

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 856, OS North: 106

Archaeologist Name: J W Brailsford

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 1, 1959, 85; Radiocarbon, 2, 1960, 27-8; Richmond, Sir Ian et al, 'Hod Hill, v 2: excavations carried out between 1951 and 1958......' (1968)

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Carbon Date. 430. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: organic matter; waterlogged primary ditch fill, a dark grey, silty soil (see HAR-3437).

ID: 15271, C14 ID: HAR 3438 Date BP: 1570 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1640, End BP: 1500

Abstract: Bedford: Empire Cinema; 1978-79

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 430. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, Burial 2, skeleton 2, at Four Winds, Longniddry, E Lothian, Scotland. Comment (subm): [cal dates given: cemetery not necessarily Christian.]

ID: 6937, C14 ID: GU-2733 Date BP: 1570 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1520, End BP: 1620

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 442, OS North: 770

Archaeologist Name: Magnar Dalland

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 122, 1992, 197-206 esp 202

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Carbon Date. 430. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Phase 2 pit predating W apse of church at Capel Maelog, Llandrindod Wells, Clwyd (Radnorshire), Wales.

ID: 2509, C14 ID: CAR-937 Date BP: 1570 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1500, End BP: 1640

OS Letter: SO, OS East: 67, OS North: 613

Archaeologist Name: W J Britnell

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 26, 1986, 58

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Carbon Date. 430. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wasperton Anglo-Saxon cemetery - cremated human bone; mixed long bone shaft fragments; cremation 1a (F51/1000/2) consisted of two heavily truncated pots found standing next to each other. The fill of both vessels were recovered. 1a was the larger of the two pots. The burials of the Wasperton cemetery were cut into a gravel terrace beside the Warwickshire Avon. The cemetery was discovered and excavated after it had been truncated by a box grader removing the topsoil and part of the subsoil.

ID: 10055, C14 ID: GrA-32135 Date BP: 1570 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1605, End BP: 1535

Abstract: Wasperton Anglo-Saxon cemetery: cremations

Archaeologist Name: C Spall

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 430. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; this sample was taken from foundation trenches of different buildings. The foundation trenches are cut into gravel subsoil and survive immediately below plough soil. Floor levels of the buildings have been removed. HAR-6237 was taken from rectangular timber building C.

ID: 17926, C14 ID: HAR 6237 Date BP: 1570 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1640, End BP: 1500

Abstract: Thirlings, Wooler; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 430. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; HAR-9120 and HAR-9121 were retrieved from in situ fills of furnace features in area II. They were taken from deposits which were stratigraphically earlier than those associated with HAR-9122 and HAR-9123, but relate to the same period of occupation.

ID: 18027, C14 ID: HAR 9121 Date BP: 1570 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1630, End BP: 1510

Abstract: Upwich; 1987-88

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 430. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: seeds:Triticum

ID: 5505, C14 ID: OxA-3036 Date BP: 1570 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1470, End BP: 1670

Abstract: Slough House Farm, England

Archaeologist Name: Murphy

Reference Name: Archaeometry 34(1), 1992, 141-159

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Carbon Date. 430. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Timber from N rampart at Mote of Mark, Dalbeattie, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.

ID: 186, C14 ID: GU-1313 Date BP: 1570 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1510, End BP: 1630

OS Letter: NS, OS East: 845, OS North: 540

Archaeologist Name: D Longley

Reference Name: Discovery Excav Scot, 1980, 4; Antiquity, 56, 1982, 132-4

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Carbon Date. 434. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wasperton Anglo-Saxon cemetery - cremated human bone; mixed long bone shaft fragments; cremation 22 (F3021/3307) was an incomplete pit, containing a pot with a fill which contained burnt bone fragments. The burials of the Wasperton cemetery were cut into a gravel terrace beside the Warwickshire Avon. The cemetery was discovered and excavated after it had been truncated by a box grader removing the topsoil and part of the subsoil.

ID: 10062, C14 ID: OxA-15965 Date BP: 1566 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 1596, End BP: 1536

Abstract: Wasperton Anglo-Saxon cemetery: cremations

Archaeologist Name: C Spall

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 435. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Cheviot Quarry - charcoal; from posthole 2019, underlying subsoil 002 and cut into natural gravel deposit 003. The posthole is one of 19 within a sub-rectangular structure and is situated in the centre of the northern long axis. Residuality is possible, given the unsealed nature of the context. The posthole is 0.4m from the surface, cut into fluvio-glacial terrace deposits. There was some rootlet penetration and it was truncated by ploughing.

ID: 9745, C14 ID: SUERC-9103 Date BP: 1565 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1615, End BP: 1515

Abstract: Cheviot Quarry: sub-rectangular buildings

Archaeologist Name: B Johnson

Reference Name: Johnson and Waddington in press

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Carbon Date. 435. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wasperton Anglo-Saxon cemetery - cremated human bone; mixed unidentified fragments; cremation 10 (F1502/3004) was an irregular, elongated pit with steep and regular sides. A pot (lower part only survived) had been placed at the north end. Burnt bone and charcoal was recovered from the pot. The burials of the Wasperton cemetery were cut into a gravel terrace beside the Warwickshire Avon. The cemetery was discovered and excavated after it had been truncated by a box grader removing the topsoil and part of the subsoil.

ID: 10060, C14 ID: OxA-15963 Date BP: 1565 +/- 29, Start Date BP: 1594, End BP: 1536

Abstract: Wasperton Anglo-Saxon cemetery: cremations

Archaeologist Name: C Spall

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 435. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample unspecified from stalled building, phase 8 at Howe, Stromness [Map], Orkney, Scotland. Coll S P Carter et al.

ID: 2947, C14 ID: GU-1749 Date BP: 1565 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1520, End BP: 1610

Abstract: Three superimposed thick-walled round buildings.

Reference Name: Glasgow Archaeol J, 11, 1984, 72; I Armit [comment and calibration], Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 121, 1991, 205

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Carbon Date. 435. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Dungeness: Muddymore Pit- Peat; -2.76 - -2.81m OD, bulk, pH 8.3; loss on ignition 45.2%; Mudd 1.2 comprises a 5cm slice of Peat, from the base of the Peat layer at Muddymore (345-50cm), immediately above a thin band of silty detritus mud containing shells; humin from Mudd 1.2 was also dated (GrN-27874).

ID: 9186, C14 ID: GrA-22855 Date BP: 1565 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1610, End BP: 1520

Abstract: Dungeness: Muddymore Pit

Archaeologist Name: A Long

Reference Name: Long, A , Hipkin, S, and Clarke, H, 2002 Romney Marsh: coastal and landscape change through the ages, Oxford Univ School Archaeol Monogr, Oxford: Oxford Univ School Archaeol; Long, A J, and Hughes, P D M, 1995 Mid- and late-Holocene evolution of the Dungeness foreland, UK, Marine Geol, 124, 253-71

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Carbon Date. 435. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal (2 samples combined) from hearth at 14:E:9 assoc with primary occupation layer and under dividing wall at Reask, Co Kerry, Ireland.

ID: 8369, C14 ID: UB-2167 Date BP: 1565 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1475, End BP: 1655

Abstract: Settlement and cemetery

Archaeologist Name: T Fanning

Reference Name: Proc Roy Ir Acad, 81C, 1981, 67-172

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Carbon Date. 435. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as mixed, from external hearth, pre-Rath C at Dunsilly Motte, Country Antrim, Ireland.

ID: 210, C14 ID: UB-2001 Date BP: 1565 +/- 105, Start Date BP: 1460, End BP: 1670

OS Letter: J, OS East: 141, OS North: 890

Archaeologist Name: T McNeill

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 178; Excavations 1975-6 [in Ireland], 6

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Carbon Date. 435. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, from burial at Betaghstown No. 12, Co Meath, Ireland. Subm A L Brindley and J N Lanting, BAI Groningen, 1990-1. Comment (subm): burials in this dating series were either in long cists, little graves, or unprotected (crouched or extended), apparently characteristic of late Irish Iron Age. Grave goods are rare and dating a problem. The Betaghstown dates form a good series indicating contemporaneity of unprotected and stone-lined graves with crouched and extended inhumations.

ID: 7893, C14 ID: OxA-2652 Date BP: 1565 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1505, End BP: 1625

Abstract: Irish burials dating programme

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 35, 1993, 315

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Carbon Date. 436. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Flixton Park Quarry - charcoal; replicate of OxA-16710

ID: 9780, C14 ID: OxA-16711 Date BP: 1564 +/- 25, Start Date BP: 1589, End BP: 1539

Abstract: Flixton Park Quarry

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 438. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, from Holbeanwood, Ticehurst, E Sussex, England.

ID: 867, C14 ID: BM-684 Date BP: 1562 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1507, End BP: 1617

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 664, OS North: 305

Archaeologist Name: H Cleere

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 27

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Carbon Date. 440. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as charred oak, from Burghead, Morayshire, Scotland.

ID: 3253, C14 ID: N-329 Date BP: 1560 +/- 115, Start Date BP: 1445, End BP: 1675

OS Letter: NJ, OS East: 109, OS North: 691

Archaeologist Name: A Small

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 10, 1968, 344-5; Scot Archaeol Forum, 1, 1969, 61-8

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Carbon Date. 440. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, from burial at Betaghstown No. 3, Co Meath, Ireland. Subm A L Brindley and J N Lanting, BAI Groningen, 1990-1. Comment (subm): burials in this dating series were either in long cists, little graves, or unprotected (crouched or extended), apparently characteristic of late Irish Iron Age. Grave goods are rare and dating a problem. The collagen samples were pretreated in Groningen before combustion and dating in Oxford. The Betaghs-town dates form a good series indicating contemporaneity of unprotected and stone-lined graves with crouched and extended inhumations.

ID: 7918, C14 ID: OxA-2649 Date BP: 1560 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1500, End BP: 1620

Abstract: Irish burials dating programme

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 35, 1993, 315

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Carbon Date. 440. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, from burial at Betaghstown No. 15, Co Meath, Ireland. Subm A L Brindley and J N Lanting, BAI Groningen, 1990-1. Comment (subm): burials in this dating series were either in long cists, little graves, or unprotected (crouched or extended), apparently characteristic of late Irish Iron Age. Grave goods are rare and dating a problem. The collagen samples were pretreated in Groningen before combustion and dating in Oxford. The Betaghs-town dates form a good series indicating contemporaneity of unprotected and stone-lined graves with crouched and extended inhumations.

ID: 7984, C14 ID: OxA-2655 Date BP: 1560 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1500, End BP: 1620

Abstract: Irish burials dating programme

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 35, 1993, 315

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Carbon Date. 440. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Quercus sp, from Rampart 1, Trench B, level 6, sample 5, of structural timbers burnt in situ, at Clatchard Craig, Fife, Scotland. [Ed: see extended comment and calibration in ref. below.]

ID: 1859, C14 ID: GU-1794 Date BP: 1560 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1505, End BP: 1615

Abstract: Dark Age ramparts, some Neolithic and Iron Age occupation

Archaeologist Name: Joanna Close-Brooks

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 116, 1986, 117-84 esp 175-6

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Carbon Date. 440. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, human, id as adult, sample 421, from grave in group in NE corner of cemetery, discrete and well-defined row of graves at Cannington, Somerset, England. Subm 1984 by P A Rahtz et al. General comment (S M Hirst): graves yielding these five samples (HAR-8049 to 8053) are broadly contemporary and may be family group; poss assoc with summit structure FT43 thought early in cemetery.

ID: 8590, C14 ID: HAR-8052 Date BP: 1560 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1520, End BP: 1600

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 252, OS North: 404

Archaeologist Name: P A Rahtz et al

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 188-9

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Carbon Date. 440. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from pile in bed of Avon at Roman ford at Bidford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, England.

ID: 862, C14 ID: Birm-377 Date BP: 1560 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 1450, End BP: 1670

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 101, OS North: 508

Archaeologist Name: W Ford

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 16, 1974, 296

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Carbon Date. 440. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as small twigs, LB551/552, at base of E(5), large posthole at Longbury Bank, Penally parish, Carmarthen, Wales. Comment (subm): this and BETA-52349 both centre on 5th or 6th centuries cal AD, confirming early medieval date of structures on sites E and B. The two determinations could belong to one phase of activity.

ID: 7870, C14 ID: BETA-52350 Date BP: 1560 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1490, End BP: 1630

OS Letter: SS, OS East: 111, OS North: 999

Archaeologist Name: Ewan Campbell and Alan Lane

Reference Name: Medieval Archaeol, 37, 1993, 15-77

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Carbon Date. 440. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: animal bone; from extensive midden like deposit contained within the silted up estuarine channels.

ID: 18212, C14 ID: HAR 6513 Date BP: 1560 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1640, End BP: 1480

Abstract: Westward Ho!; 1984-85

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 440. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Mortar, 1.4 mm fraction - 1st gas, from context 777 at All Saints Church, Brixworth, Northamptonshire, England. Part of experimental dating programme on mortars. Comment (lab): see first ref below. [Is revision of earlier determination BM-2152.]

ID: 6524, C14 ID: BM-2152R Date BP: 1560 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 1450, End BP: 1670

Abstract: Mortar series dating programme

Archaeologist Name: D Parsons

Reference Name: J Archaeol Sci, 14, 1987, 569-76 (original date J Brit Archaeol Ass, 137, 1984, 1-44 (original date Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 231; Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 69 (revision)

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Carbon Date. 440. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a posthole (probably a small timber), structure A2 (926).

ID: 15713, C14 ID: HAR 3721 Date BP: 1560 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1630, End BP: 1490

Abstract: Cowdery's Down; 1979-80

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 440. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from grave 3775, skeleton 3520; the skeleton was poorly preserved, c 1.64m tall, and buried with her head to the west and on the left side, in a loosely crouched position.

ID: 15611, C14 ID: HAR 5277 Date BP: 1560 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1630, End BP: 1490

Abstract: Catterick: Bainesse Farm; 1982-83

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Carbon Date. 440. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from hearth, Phase 1, P4 at Aldergrove (Tully) Airport, Belfast, Co Down, N Ireland.

ID: 3286, C14 ID: UB-541 Date BP: 1560 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1525, End BP: 1595

OS Letter: J, OS East: 164, OS North: 807

Archaeologist Name: A E T Harper

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 215-16

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Carbon Date. 440. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bones, id as animal, from fill of old estuarine channel at Westward Ho!, Devon, England. Subm N D Balaam. [Ed: see extensive comment in monograph.]

ID: 1723, C14 ID: HAR-6513 Date BP: 1560 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1480, End BP: 1640

Abstract: Midden-like deposit within silted-up estuarine channels, Area 1

Archaeologist Name: N D Balaam

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 302; Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 53; in Balaam, N D et al (eds), 'Studies in palaeoeconomy and environment in SW England', (Brit Archaeol Rep 181), 1987, 174-5

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Carbon Date. 440. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, AML 8111950, id as human, ref 46-3520 at Catterick - Bainesse Farm, North Yorkshire, England. Subm N Balaam 1982.

ID: 2896, C14 ID: HAR-5277 Date BP: 1560 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1490, End BP: 1630

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 240, OS North: 972

Archaeologist Name: P R Wilson

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 336; CBA Group 4 Newslett, 1981, 18-20

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Carbon Date. 440. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as charred oak, from wall at Burghead, Morayshire, Scotland.

ID: 3252, C14 ID: N-327 Date BP: 1560 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 1450, End BP: 1670

OS Letter: NJ, OS East: 109, OS North: 691

Archaeologist Name: A Small

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 10, 1968, 344-5; Scot Archaeol Forum, 1, 1969, 61-8

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Carbon Date. 440. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Suffolk Rivers - waterlogged plant macrofossil; Poaceae fragments; .76m OD; this sample was taken from the base of a dark brown very well-humified silty peat unit, which is underlain by an organic-rich sand horizon. The underlying geology of the area surrounding Mickle Mere comprises predominantly chalk, chalk till, and glaciofluvial drift and till. The stratigraphy and sedimentology of the deposits suggest the area initially infilled naturally through biogenic in situ sedimentation. Thin minerogenic horizons are present within the peat deposits, which may have been accumulated during periods of temporary catchment instability and floodplain flooding. The peat is capped by a layer of silt which is likely to have accumulated through floodplain deposition. The natural water table was located c 0.4m from the surface. Rootlet penetration was not evident within the core upon extraction.

ID: 9985, C14 ID: SUERC-12021 Date BP: 1560 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1595, End BP: 1525

Abstract: Suffolk Rivers: Ixworth

Archaeologist Name: T Hill

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 440. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Mortar, ref MS 298 (63micro-m fraction separated using Texas method, Folk & Valastro 1976) from surface rendering in vault in turret of All Saints' Church at Brixworth, Northamptonshire, England. Subm DP 1983. Comment (J Ambers): is too early and must be contaminated with geol carbonate; sample is part of research on radiocarbon dating of mortar, to be published elsewhere.

ID: 8882, C14 ID: BM-2423 Date BP: 1560 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1500, End BP: 1620

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 745, OS North: 708

Archaeologist Name: D Parsons 1983

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 181; see also J Archaeol Sci, 14, 1987, 569-76

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Carbon Date. 440. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Building L, W doorpost, S side at Thirlings, Kirknewton, Northumberland, England. Comment (subm): CAL dates given on Stuiver-Pearson 1986 curve. Pooled mean of all six dates is 1530 30, 539-599 CAL AD; or, omitting HAR-845, pooled mean is 1528 33 or 454-590 CAL AD.

ID: 2673, C14 ID: HAR-6236 Date BP: 1560 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1490, End BP: 1630

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 956, OS North: 322

Archaeologist Name: Roger Miket, Colm O'Brien (Newcastle Univ)

Reference Name: Durham Archaeol J, 7, 1991, 57-91 esp 88

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Carbon Date. 440. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; this sample came from a black greasy humified peat at 0.52-0.53m.

ID: 17400, C14 ID: HAR 9145 Date BP: 1560 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1620, End BP: 1500

Abstract: Roadford Reservoir; 1988-89

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 440. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Peat, AML 881221, X4802512, at 1.05m depth overlying organic silty clay and fine gravel at Lower Great Moor, Tithe 1422, River Wolf, Devon, England. Subm VS 1988. Comment (subm): part of series undertaken before area is flooded by the Roadford reservoir.

ID: 8838, C14 ID: HAR-9145 Date BP: 1560 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1500, End BP: 1620

OS Letter: SX, OS East: 426, OS North: 916

Archaeologist Name: T Pearson and V Straker 1988

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 69

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Carbon Date. 440. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from grave 421, one of a group of samples for high precision dating (see HAR-8049).

ID: 15580, C14 ID: HAR 8052 Date BP: 1560 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1600, End BP: 1520

Abstract: Cannington; 1984-85

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Carbon Date. 440. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; this sample was taken from foundation trenches of different buildings. The foundation trenches are cut into gravel subsoil and survive immediately below plough soil. Floor levels of the buildings have been removed. HAR-6236 was taken from building L.

ID: 17925, C14 ID: HAR 6236 Date BP: 1560 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1630, End BP: 1490

Abstract: Thirlings, Wooler; 1983-84

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Carbon Date. 441. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Charcoal; from the silty sand fill of a large rectangular slag deposit (T462). Finds included abundant slag and burnt heathstone, Charcoal, and clay.

ID: 9127, C14 ID: OxA-12819 Date BP: 1559 +/- 31, Start Date BP: 1590, End BP: 1528

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: Intrinsic Interest (Metalworking Debris)

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Ladle, L, and Woodward, A, forthcoming Excavations at Bestwall Quarry,Wareham 1992-2005.Volume 1: the Prehistoric Landscape, Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph, 1, Dorchester

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Carbon Date. 445. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from later Iron Age iron furnace at Clogher, County Tyrone, Ireland. Comment [Ed]: sources differ on GR: H538506 and H545512 also noted.

ID: 92, C14 ID: UB-844 Date BP: 1555 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1510, End BP: 1600

OS Letter: H, OS East: 539, OS North: 512

Archaeologist Name: R B Warner

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 276-7; Excavations 1974 [Ireland], 26; Excavations 1975-6 [Ireland], 18; Medieval Ceramics, 3, 1979, 37-41

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Carbon Date. 450. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from area temple 3 of the ambulatory, but apparently before destruction of at least part of the structure.

ID: 16388, C14 ID: HAR 8759 Date BP: 1550 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1590, End BP: 1510

Abstract: Henley Wood; 1987-88

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Carbon Date. 450. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from near the beginning of a wooded period after the first major forest clearance.

ID: 15179, C14 ID: HAR 3073 Date BP: 1550 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1620, End BP: 1480

Abstract: Barnard Castle: Moss Mire; 1978-79

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 450. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Human bone, from cist F12 at Catstane, Lothian Region, Scotland.

ID: 190, C14 ID: GU-1158 Date BP: 1550 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1480, End BP: 1620

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 148, OS North: 743

Archaeologist Name: T G Cowie

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 109, 1977-8 (1980), 166-201

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Carbon Date. 450. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from buried soil 57, with Anglo-Saxon artefacts at Stratton Park, Hampshire, England. Comments (lab): See monograph for CAL ranges; (subm): The three dates hence are somewhat problematical: HAR-2769 is probably the best estimate of when the soil was buried.

ID: 2551, C14 ID: HAR-1703 Date BP: 1550 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1470, End BP: 1630

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 536, OS North: 404

Archaeologist Name: P J Fasham

Reference Name: Fasham P J & Whinney R J B, 'Archaeology and the M3...' (= Hampshire Fld Club Archaeol Soc Monogr, 7), 1991, 143-7

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Carbon Date. 450. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from an area of Romano-British occupation, but possibly part of the medieval cemetery.

ID: 15393, C14 ID: HAR 3174 Date BP: 1550 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1640, End BP: 1460

Abstract: Bletchley: Magiovinium; 1978-79

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Carbon Date. 450. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; this skeleton forms part of a sub-Roman cemetery, which lies within unit 3 of the Brean Down sequence. The graves are cut through the basal part of unit 3 and rest on, or just cut into, the top of unit 4a. The bones forming this sample (find no. 6530) are from context 213. The skeleton was undisturbed but poorly preserved and has been reported on by Bruce Levitan. Round the head of the grave was a lining of carboniferous limestone blocks; the grave was articulated east-west and was without grave goods. All these features are consistent with a sub Roman (early Christian) attribution, and there are a number of cemeteries of this date in the area.

ID: 15434, C14 ID: HAR 8548 Date BP: 1550 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1630, End BP: 1470

Abstract: Brean Down; 1987-88

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Carbon Date. 450. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, from burial at Betaghstown No. 11, Co Meath, Ireland. Subm A L Brindley and J N Lanting, BAI Groningen, 1990-1. Comment (subm): burials in this dating series were either in long cists, little graves, or unprotected (crouched or extended), apparently characteristic of late Irish Iron Age. Grave goods are rare and dating a problem. The Betaghstown dates form a good series indicating contemporaneity of unprotected and stone-lined graves with crouched and extended inhumations.

ID: 7892, C14 ID: OxA-2651 Date BP: 1550 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1490, End BP: 1610

Abstract: Irish burials dating programme

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 35, 1993, 315

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Carbon Date. 450. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Skin, id as human, from body of Lindow Man, Cheshire, England. Coll R C Turner et al. Comment (subm): see extended comment in ref. below.

ID: 1505, C14 ID: HAR-6491 Date BP: 1550 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1480, End BP: 1620

Abstract: Preserved body from Lindow Moss

Archaeologist Name: R C Turner et al

Reference Name: Otlet, R L et al in Stead, I M (ed), 'Lindow Man: the body in the bog' (1986), 27-30; Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 183-4; Antiquity, 63, 1989, 71-9

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England. Comment (subm): The determinations indicate that the inner ditch and primary burial are broadly contemporary. The Late Neo seems unconnected with the BA barrow on this site.""

Sally Howard

Proc Dorset Archaeol Natur Hist Soc, 111, 1990, 31-55

Carbon Date. 450. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from a single grave within the fills at the far northern end of the Roman temple temenos ditch.

ID: 16384, C14 ID: HAR 5590 Date BP: 1550 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1620, End BP: 1480

Abstract: Henley Wood; 1983-84

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Carbon Date. 450. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, from F75, grave 250 at Queenford Farm or Queensford Mill [Map], Dorchester-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England. Subm R A Chambers. Comment (subm): No stratigraphic relationship between graves.

ID: 1601, C14 ID: HAR-5351 Date BP: 1550 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1470, End BP: 1630

Abstract: Site I along route of Dorchester bypass, and to NE of Roman town

Archaeologist Name: R A Chambers

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 337; Oxoniensia, 52, 1987, 35-69

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Hampshire (MARC 3 Site R27)' (= Hampshire Fld Club Archaeol Soc Monogr

5)

1987

59-60""

Carbon Date. 450. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wasperton Anglo-Saxon cemetery - cremated human bone; mixed long bone shaft fragments; cremation 14 (F1506/3031) was a cemetery urn in a circular pit. Burnt bone fragments were recovered from the fill of the pot. The burials of the Wasperton cemetery were cut into a gravel terrace beside the Warwickshire Avon. The cemetery was discovered and excavated after it had been truncated by a box grader removing the topsoil and part of the subsoil.

ID: 10058, C14 ID: GrA-32242 Date BP: 1550 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 1580, End BP: 1520

Abstract: Wasperton Anglo-Saxon cemetery: cremations

Archaeologist Name: C Spall

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 450. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; HAR-9118 and HAR-9119 were recovered from the same furnace feature, as in situ deposits, in area III. The feature and its contents were sealed by a heavy clay layer which seems to have marked the end of the identified period of Saxon occupation in area II.

ID: 18024, C14 ID: HAR 9118 Date BP: 1550 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1610, End BP: 1490

Abstract: Upwich; 1987-88

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Carbon Date. 450. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charred stake from RB ?votive pit at Milton Keynes MK19, Bucks, England.

ID: 863, C14 ID: HAR-345 Date BP: 1550 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1480, End BP: 1620

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 882, OS North: 388

Archaeologist Name: H S Green

Reference Name: (DoE) Archaeol Excav 1973, 37; CBA Group 9 Newsletter, 4, 1974, 34; R J Williams, 'Pennyland and Hartigan...', = Buckinghamshire Archaeol Soc Monogr, 4, 1993, 211

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Carbon Date. 450. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: seeds:mixed, iris

ID: 5180, C14 ID: OxA-1860 Date BP: 1550 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1470, End BP: 1630

Abstract: Stinsford, England

Archaeologist Name: Evans

Reference Name: Archaeometry 31(2), 1989, 207-234

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Carbon Date. 450. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 874378, HFCH046, from ditch fill of large circular enclosure ditch of small barrow at Hayes Farm, Clyst Honiton, Devon, England. Subm TP 1987. Comment (subm): ditch contains residual Roman material and no medieval finds. Samples coll during excavations of crop marks; results supplement very few radiocarbon dates currently available for barrows and ring ditches in SW England.

ID: 8710, C14 ID: HAR-8672 Date BP: 1550 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1490, End BP: 1610

OS Letter: SX, OS East: 991, OS North: 943

Archaeologist Name: T Pearson, Exeter Museum

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 104; Proc Devon Archaeol Soc, 47, 1989, 1-28

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Carbon Date. 450. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, GRA 6, [id as human ?] from grave in area of Temple 3 ambulatory, apparently antedating destruction of part of structure at Henley Wood, Yatton, Somerset, England. Subm LW 1987.

ID: 8715, C14 ID: HAR-8759 Date BP: 1550 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1510, End BP: 1590

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 443, OS North: 652

Archaeologist Name: L Watts

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 105-6; Watts L & Leach P, 'Henley Wood, temples and cemetery excavations 1962-1969', CBA Res Rep, 99, 1996

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Carbon Date. 450. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from a double grave also containing HB38A, and cutting into the Roman temple temenos ditch fills. This sample is a repeat of HAR-5582, which failed.

ID: 16385, C14 ID: HAR 5662 Date BP: 1550 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1620, End BP: 1480

Abstract: Henley Wood; 1983-84

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Carbon Date. 450. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from 0.5m to 0.55m below the peat surface.

ID: 16576, C14 ID: HAR 6211 Date BP: 1550 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1620, End BP: 1480

Abstract: Lancashire Peat Profiles: Anglezarke Moor, Round Loaf; 1983-84

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Carbon Date. 450. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from ashy material cut into by Dark Age workings at High Peak, Sidmouth, Devon, England.

ID: 3310, C14 ID: BM-215 Date BP: 1550 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 1400, End BP: 1700

OS Letter: SY, OS East: 103, OS North: 859

Archaeologist Name: S H Pollard

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 287; Proc Devon Archaeol Explor Soc, 23, 1966, 35-59; Proc Devon Archaeol Explor Soc, 25, 1967, 41

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Carbon Date. 450. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Carpenters' Shed (lower) (sample 20) at Iona Abbey, Strathclyde, Scotland. Coll R Reece. Subm R Reece. Comment (subm): See extended comment in ref. below.

ID: 2086, C14 ID: HAR-816 Date BP: 1550 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1490, End BP: 1610

OS Letter: NM, OS East: 286, OS North: 247

Archaeologist Name: R Reece

Reference Name: Reece R, 'Excavations in Iona 1964 to 1974' (= Univ London Inst Archaeol Occas Pap, 5), 1980, 106-9

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Carbon Date. 450. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from an east-west grave with the rectangular enclosure, which contained the supine skeleton of an older adult male.

ID: 15845, C14 ID: HAR 5351 Date BP: 1550 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1630, End BP: 1470

Abstract: Dorchester-Upon-Thames: bypass; 1982-83

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Carbon Date. 450. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Trent Valley Survey: Barton in Fabis South- Plant macrofossil; from an organic-rich core taken from a meander loop palaeochannel located on the Holocene floodplain of the River Trent (second terrace). The palaeochannel is incised into a Holocene terrace, which comprises basal sands and gravels overlain by fine grained sediments. This sample was collected from the mid-lower part of an organic horizon of a palaeochannel at a depth of between 0.95-1.10m. Local geology comprises Permo-Triassic sandstones. No root penetration or contamination of the core was observed.

ID: 9426, C14 ID: OxA-12782 Date BP: 1550 +/- 27, Start Date BP: 1577, End BP: 1523

Abstract: Trent Valley Survey: Barton in Fabis South

Archaeologist Name: A Howard

Reference Name: Bridgland, D, Howard, A, White, M, and White, T, forthcoming Quaternary of the Trent, Oxford: Oxbow; Havelock, G M, and Howard, A J, 2002 Extending and protecting palaeoenvironmental data: deposit sampling, unpubl rep to Trent Valley Geoarchaeol, Univ of of Newcastle

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Carbon Date. 450. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged wood; twig, single fragment; as OxA-15690

ID: 9916, C14 ID: SUERC-10654 Date BP: 1550 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1585, End BP: 1515

Abstract: Ribble Valley: the Lower Ribble, Osbaldeston Hall, terrace 2, core 1

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 450. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from an east-west grave to the south of the rectangular enclosure, which continued the supine skeleton of an adult male.

ID: 15844, C14 ID: HAR 5350 Date BP: 1550 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1620, End BP: 1480

Abstract: Dorchester-Upon-Thames: bypass; 1982-83

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Carbon Date. 450. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as tibia, Cemetery 2, F101, ST68 at Stretton-on-Fosse, Warwickshire, England.

ID: 3354, C14 ID: Birm-440 Date BP: 1550 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 1440, End BP: 1660

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 221, OS North: 383

Archaeologist Name: W J Ford

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 16, 1974, 296-7

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Carbon Date. 450. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the period 3 occupation deposit, layer 57 (?associated with sherds of Middle Saxon pottery).

ID: 16805, C14 ID: HAR 1703 Date BP: 1550 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1630, End BP: 1470

Abstract: Marc 3: Stratton Park, R1; 1976-77

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 450. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Animal bones from 1.0m - 1.5m above bottom of Ditch 3, inner defences at Dinorben, Clwyd, Wales.

ID: 4838, C14 ID: CAR-204 Date BP: 1550 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1500, End BP: 1600

OS Letter: SH, OS East: 968, OS North: 757

Archaeologist Name: G Guilbert

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 374-6 [taken as authoritative]; Archaeol in Wales, 17, 1977, 19; Archaeol in Wales, 19, 1979, 14; Current Archaeol, 6, 1980, 336-8

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Carbon Date. 450. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, from F48, grave 229 at Queenford Farm or Queensford Mill [Map], Dorchester-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England. Subm R A Chambers. Comment (subm): No stratigraphic relationship between graves.

ID: 1600, C14 ID: HAR-5350 Date BP: 1550 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1480, End BP: 1620

Abstract: Site I along route of Dorchester bypass, and to NE of Roman town

Archaeologist Name: R A Chambers

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 337; Oxoniensia, 52, 1987, 35-69

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Carbon Date. 450. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; sample 046 from context 372, section 61, ditch area B; from the ditch fill of a circular enclosure.

ID: 15688, C14 ID: HAR 8672 Date BP: 1550 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1610, End BP: 1490

Abstract: Clyst Honiton; 1987-88

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 450. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, all that remained of skeleton, from Unit 3c, sub-Roman cemetery, context 213, skeleton 8: BD 6530 at Brean Down Sandcliff, Somerset, England. Subm Martin Bell. Comment (subm): See monograph for calibrations and comment.

ID: 1207, C14 ID: HAR-8548 Date BP: 1550 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1470, End BP: 1630

Abstract: Multi-phase site

Archaeologist Name: Martin Bell, Lampeter

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 101; Bell, Martin, 'Brean Down excavations 1983-1987' (English Heritage Archaeol Rep 15), 1990, 108 and 112-13

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Carbon Date. 452. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the bottom fill (4952) of an early Saxon Grubenhaus and is associated with early Saxon ceramics. The sample is probably contemporary with the use of the Grubenhaus rather than the backfill.

ID: 17353, C14 ID: UB 3418 Date BP: 1548 +/- 33, Start Date BP: 1581, End BP: 1515

Abstract: Raunds: West Cotton, medieval activity; 1989-90

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 455. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Cheviot Quarry - charcoal; as OxA-15546

ID: 9741, C14 ID: SUERC-8960 Date BP: 1545 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1580, End BP: 1510

Abstract: Cheviot Quarry: sub-rectangular buildings

Archaeologist Name: B Johnson

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 455. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood:Corylus sp.

ID: 5901, C14 ID: OxA-4183 Date BP: 1545 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1480, End BP: 1610

Abstract: Dover A20, DST/91, England

Archaeologist Name: Bates

Reference Name: Archaeometry 36(2), 1994, 337-374

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Carbon Date. 455. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from organic silts c 0.5m below a post-medieval concrete floor. The unit grades into organic silt below and unconformably overlain by beach gravels, c 0.5m thick.

ID: 15848, C14 ID: OxA 4183 Date BP: 1545 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1610, End BP: 1480

Abstract: Dover Sediments: group 1; 1992-93

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 458. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Flixton Park Quarry - charcoal; this is an isolated feature with in situ burning (heat-altered flints and charcoal lining). The charcoal is not likely to be intrusive. The feature was immediately below ploughsoil and cut into river terrace gravels. The water table was at several metres depth. Root penetration was common throughout the feature.

ID: 9779, C14 ID: OxA-16710 Date BP: 1542 +/- 25, Start Date BP: 1567, End BP: 1517

Abstract: Flixton Park Quarry

Reference Name: Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 458. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Dungeness: Wickmaryholm Pit- Wood; -1.55 - -1.57m OD; Wick 2.2 comprises a macrofossil removed from a 2cm slice of peat (250-52cm), 3-5cm below the contact between the peat/detritus mud layer and an overlying layer of organic-rich silty clay.

ID: 9196, C14 ID: OxA-12686 Date BP: 1542 +/- 25, Start Date BP: 1567, End BP: 1517

Abstract: Dungeness: Wickmaryholm Pit

Archaeologist Name: A Long

Reference Name: Long, A , Hipkin, S, and Clarke, H, 2002 Romney Marsh: coastal and landscape change through the ages, Oxford Univ School Archaeol Monogr, Oxford: Oxford Univ School Archaeol; Long, A J, and Hughes, P D M, 1995 Mid- and late-Holocene evolution of the Dungeness foreland, UK, Marine Geol, 124, 253-71

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Carbon Date. 459. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as oak plank, ca 4 metres deep in main defensive ditch at Tamworth, Staffordshire, England.

ID: 3313, C14 ID: Birm-109 Date BP: 1541 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1461, End BP: 1621

OS Letter: SK, OS East: 206, OS North: 38

Archaeologist Name: C S Young

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 394; Trans Staffordshire Archaeol Hist Soc, 10, 1968-9, 32-42

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Carbon Date. 460. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample not stated, from upper occupation layer with Class E wares and mould for hanging-bowl escutcheon at Craig Phadrig, Inverness, Scotland.

ID: 846, C14 ID: N-1119 Date BP: 1540 +/- 85, Start Date BP: 1455, End BP: 1625

OS Letter: NH, OS East: 640, OS North: 453

Archaeologist Name: A Small

Reference Name: Small, Alan and Cottam, M B, 'Craig Phadrig: interim report on the 1971 excavation', Dundee, Univ Dept Geography, 1972

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Carbon Date. 460. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from base of hearth, Phase 1, sample 4, Q3 at Aldergrove (Tully) Airport, Belfast, Co Down, N Ireland.

ID: 3287, C14 ID: UB-539 Date BP: 1540 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1475, End BP: 1605

OS Letter: J, OS East: 164, OS North: 807

Archaeologist Name: A E T Harper

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 215-16

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Carbon Date. 460. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from grave 140 in the southern part of the cemetery, oriented northwest to southeast. The grave is associated with a Roman pot.

ID: 15573, C14 ID: HAR 6269 Date BP: 1540 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1610, End BP: 1470

Abstract: Cannington; 1984-85

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 460. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human mandible

ID: 5577, C14 ID: OxA-3210 Date BP: 1540 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1460, End BP: 1620

Abstract: Three Holes Cave, England

Archaeologist Name: Roberts

Reference Name: Archaeometry 38(2), 1996, 391-415

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Carbon Date. 460. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: seeds:mixed, iris

ID: 5179, C14 ID: OxA-1859 Date BP: 1540 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1470, End BP: 1610

Abstract: Stinsford, England

Archaeologist Name: Evans

Reference Name: Archaeometry 31(2), 1989, 207-234

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Carbon Date. 460. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood and peat from 575cIV, humified peat and very humic silt mud with occasional wood fragments at Mar Dyke, Stifford (A13 trunk road), Essex, England. Coll T J Wilkinson 1981. Subm T J Wilkinson 1981. Comment (subm): Same level as scatter of charcoal fragments in peats (possible clearance or human influence).

ID: 2259, C14 ID: HAR-4525 Date BP: 1540 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1460, End BP: 1620

Abstract: Estuarine deposits

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 323-4; J Fld Archaeol, 13, 1986, 183

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Carbon Date. 460. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from secondary filling of curving ditch predating E apse of second phase stone church at Capel Maelog, Llandrindod Wells, Clwyd (Radnorshire), Wales.

ID: 2513, C14 ID: CAR-1076 Date BP: 1540 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1480, End BP: 1600

OS Letter: SO, OS East: 67, OS North: 613

Archaeologist Name: W J Britnell, Nigel Jones

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 27, 1987, 65

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Carbon Date. 460. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; excavation outside the east gate of the Roman town of an inhumation cemetery and extra-mural building: also the outer defensive ditch of the Roman town.

ID: 15553, C14 ID: HAR 494 Date BP: 1540 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1610, End BP: 1470

Abstract: Caerwent [Map]; 1973-74

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 460. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from a line of stakes adjoining the phase 4A ditch 1290 (context 1325B).

ID: 15326, C14 ID: HAR 4814 Date BP: 1540 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1610, End BP: 1470

Abstract: Beverley: Lurk Lane; 1982-83

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 460. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from a silt deposit in the River Thames.

ID: 16743, C14 ID: HAR 1318 Date BP: 1540 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1630, End BP: 1450

Abstract: London: Southwark, Hays Lane Junction Box; 1974-75

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 460. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: soil; taken from 5cm below the top of a soil profile/turf layer buried beneath upcast from a leat in the medieval tin mill at Colliford.

ID: 17805, C14 ID: HAR 5608 Date BP: 1540 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1620, End BP: 1460

Abstract: St Neot: Colliford, Colliford Mill; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 460. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from silt in R Thames at Hays Lane Junction Box, Southwark, London, England.

ID: 178, C14 ID: HAR-1318 Date BP: 1540 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1450, End BP: 1630

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 330, OS North: 802

Archaeologist Name: A Graham

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 373

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Carbon Date. 460. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from the charred sill beams of a Late Roman building which postdates the destruction of the major buildings in the town centre; the building was dated by coins to the late fourth or fifth centuries AD, but may have been considerably later.

ID: 16144, C14 ID: HAR 1652 Date BP: 1540 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1610, End BP: 1470

Abstract: Gloucester: 1 Westgate Street; 1975-76

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 460. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone [? not stated in ref] from cemetery at Caerwent [Map] Eastgate, Monmouthshire, Wales.

ID: 7678, C14 ID: HAR-495 Date BP: 1540 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1460, End BP: 1620

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 470, OS North: 905

Reference Name: Monmouthshire Antiq, 4(3-4), 1981-2, 2-5; Edwards N & Lane A (eds), 'Early medieval settlements in Wales AD 400-1100' (1988), 137

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Carbon Date. 460. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from line of stakes adjacent to ditch 1290 (context 1335B), Phase 4A at Lurk Lane, Beverley, North Yorkshire, England.

ID: 7705, C14 ID: HAR-4814 Date BP: 1540 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1470, End BP: 1610

Abstract: Urban occupation

Archaeologist Name: P Armstrong

Reference Name: Armstrong, P et al, 'Excavations at Lurk Lane, Beverley, 1979--82' (Sheffield Excav Rep, 1), 1991, 236

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Carbon Date. 460. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a hollow in the opus signinum floor of building A.

ID: 16528, C14 ID: HAR 961 Date BP: 1540 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1610, End BP: 1470

Abstract: Jarrow: St Paul's, Roman; 1974-75

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 460. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from a roof beam probably used in AD 1365.

ID: 16768, C14 ID: HAR 2766 Date BP: 1540 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1610, End BP: 1470

Abstract: London: Westminster, Jewel Tower; 1978-79

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 460. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as oak by C Keepax (AML 750870), from fairly large timbers, charred sill beams of building at Gloucester - 1 Westgate Street, Gloucestershire, England. Subm C M Heighway 1976. Comment (subm): bldg was dated from coin evidence to late 4th century or early 5th century AD.

ID: 1022, C14 ID: HAR-1652 Date BP: 1540 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1470, End BP: 1610

Abstract: Building postdating major demolitions in town centre

Archaeologist Name: C M Heighway (Gloucester Excav Unit)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 81; Britannia, 11, 1980, 73-114 esp 78

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Carbon Date. 460. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; humified peat, very humic silt mud with occasional wood fragments. Same level as scatter of charcoal fragments in the peats -1.20m OD. It could be a possible clearance level or human interference.

ID: 17853, C14 ID: HAR 4525 Date BP: 1540 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1620, End BP: 1460

Abstract: Stifford: Ardale School; 1981-82

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 460. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from stake dating site construction at Furness, Naas, Co Kildare, Ireland.

ID: 1409, C14 ID: GrN-10472 Date BP: 1540 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 1510, End BP: 1570

OS Letter: N, OS East: 928, OS North: 207

Archaeologist Name: E Grogan

Reference Name: J Co Kildare Archaeol Soc, 16(4), 1983/4, 298-316 esp. 304

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Carbon Date. 460. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human legbone, from body of Lindow Man, Cheshire, England. Coll R C Turner et al. Comment (subm): Independent determination from same initial sample as HAR-6235b; see extended comment in ref. below.

ID: 1503, C14 ID: HAR-6235a Date BP: 1540 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1440, End BP: 1640

Abstract: Preserved body from Lindow Moss

Archaeologist Name: R C Turner et al

Reference Name: Otlet, R L et al in Stead, I M (ed), 'Lindow Man: the body in the bog' (1986), 27-30; Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 183-4; Antiquity, 63, 1989, 71-9

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Carbon Date. 461. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Charcoal; from the fill of a circular pit with steep-vertical sides and a flat base, consisting of a sandy loam with a dense concentration of large limestones and heathstones, including part of a rotary quern. The pottery includes post-Roman (three sherds, 132g) and Black Burnished Ware (BB1, nine sherds, 53g).

ID: 9062, C14 ID: OxA-12499 Date BP: 1539 +/- 29, Start Date BP: 1568, End BP: 1510

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: Post-Roman

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Ladle, L, and Woodward, A, forthcoming Excavations at Bestwall Quarry,Wareham 1992-2005.Volume 1: the Prehistoric Landscape, Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph, 1, Dorchester

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Carbon Date. 465. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, from Burial 12, extended inhumation, head to west at Greenhills townland, Connell parish, Co Kildare, Ireland. Comment (subm): Comparanda suggest cemetery date of 4th-6th centuries AD, though the penannular enclosure is hard to explain.

ID: 7498, C14 ID: GrN-18243 Date BP: 1535 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1500, End BP: 1570

Abstract: with penannular enclosure

Archaeologist Name: Valerie Keeley

Reference Name: J Co Kildare Archaeol Soc, 17, 1987-91 (1991), 180-201

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Carbon Date. 465. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:sheep/goat

ID: 6140, C14 ID: OxA-5352 Date BP: 1535 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1485, End BP: 1585

Abstract: Fleam Dyke 1991, England

Archaeologist Name: Malim

Reference Name: Archaeometry 39(1), 1997, 247-262

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Carbon Date. 466. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Gwithian - carbonised residue; internal, base sherd; the stratigraphy for GMI was recorded as three broad sandy-soil occupation layers (A, B, C) separated by blown sand. Within each layer were features such as huts and pits. Layer C represents the lowest of the three occupation layers: the sample was recorded from 'NW corer House 1' within the layer: context (2210). The geology consists of slate bedrock beneath blown calcareous sand layers. Layer C is the lowest occupation layer, between two sand layers.

ID: 9802, C14 ID: OxA-14529 Date BP: 1534 +/- 29, Start Date BP: 1563, End BP: 1505

Abstract: Gwithian: post-Roman

Archaeologist Name: J Nowakowski

Reference Name: Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 469. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Cheviot Quarry - charcoal; Salix/Populus sp., single fragment; from posthole 2047, underlying subsoil 002 and cut into natural gravel deposit 003. The posthole is one of 23 within a sub-rectangular structure (building 2) and is situated towards the eastern end of the southern axis. There is a possibility of residuality, given the unsealed nature of the context. The posthole was 0.4m from the surface, cut into a fluvio-glacial gravel terrace deposit. There was some rootlet penetration and it was truncated by ploughing.

ID: 9738, C14 ID: OxA-15546 Date BP: 1531 +/- 27, Start Date BP: 1558, End BP: 1504

Abstract: Cheviot Quarry: sub-rectangular buildings

Archaeologist Name: B Johnson

Reference Name: Johnson and Waddington in press

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Carbon Date. 470. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, from Burial 1, context F1 at Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, England. Comment (subm): Corrections on Stuiver scale given in report. See also replicate date HAR-5922.

ID: 8831, C14 ID: HAR-4352 Date BP: 1530 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1460, End BP: 1600

Abstract: Urban

Archaeologist Name: Alan Saville

Reference Name: Trans Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol Soc, 103, 1985, 101-39 esp 135-6

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Carbon Date. 470. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; filling of Neolithic hearth, associated with pottery and animal bone.

ID: 16780, C14 ID: HAR 8531 Date BP: 1530 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1600, End BP: 1460

Abstract: Low Toynton; 1987-88

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 470. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from an extended inhumation, in a grave cut through the floor of the basilica.

ID: 15950, C14 ID: HAR 1614 Date BP: 1530 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1600, End BP: 1460

Abstract: Exeter: Cathedral Close; 1976-77

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 470. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Birstall Watermead Country Park- Wood; five timber posts, forming a double row, were identified immediately adjacent to the burnt mound. The posts, apparently part of a longer alignment removed by machine-stripping of overburden, were sealed by a thick anaerobic alluvial deposit, which they appear to predate. They were driven into a peaty silt deposit, but did not penetrate the sand and gravel substrate.

ID: 9174, C14 ID: GU-5981 Date BP: 1530 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1580, End BP: 1480

Abstract: Birstall Watermead Country Park: bones and timbers from the palaeochannel

Archaeologist Name: S Ripper

Reference Name: Ripper, S, 2004 Bodies, burnt mounds and bridges: a riverine landscape at Watermead Park,Birstall,Leicestershire,ULAS report, 2004-48

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Carbon Date. 470. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 872568, LTO7861, from fill of Neolithic hearth, assoc with pottery and animal bone at Low Toynton, Bain Valley, Lincolnshire, England. Subm PC 1987. Comment: had hoped sample would date Neo activity in area and compare with Tattershall Thorpe dates. [Ed: note difference in subm comment between two refs below.]

ID: 8694, C14 ID: HAR-8531 Date BP: 1530 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1460, End BP: 1600

OS Letter: TF, OS East: 275, OS North: 713

Archaeologist Name: P Chowne

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 99; Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 55

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Carbon Date. 470. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, from burial at Betaghstown No. 13A, Co Meath, Ireland. Subm A L Brindley and J N Lanting, BAI Groningen, 1990-1. Comment (subm): burials in this dating series were either in long cists, little graves, or unprotected (crouched or extended), apparently characteristic of late Irish Iron Age. Grave goods are rare and dating a problem. The Betaghstown dates form a good series indicating contemporaneity of unprotected and stone-lined graves with crouched and extended inhumations.

ID: 7976, C14 ID: OxA-2653 Date BP: 1530 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1470, End BP: 1590

Abstract: Irish burials dating programme

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 35, 1993, 315

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Carbon Date. 470. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: grain; from corn-drying oven E53.

ID: 17233, C14 ID: HAR 3081 Date BP: 1530 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1590, End BP: 1470

Abstract: Poundbury; 1978-79

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 470. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, Skeleton 2 from coursed and orthostatic masonry cist at North Belton Farm, Dunbar, E Lothian, Scotland. Comment (subm): Cal dates given; at two sigma this and GU-2717 strongly suggest contemporary burials. Comment (lab): minimum collagen available.

ID: 7884, C14 ID: GU-2718 Date BP: 1530 +/- 180, Start Date BP: 1350, End BP: 1710

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 645, OS North: 775

Archaeologist Name: B A Crone, AOC Scotland Ltd

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 122, 1992, 161-70

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Carbon Date. 470. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from an inhumation recovered during the removal of the main body of cairn (002), which overlay the limestone enclosure 008.

ID: 15401, C14 ID: HAR 7012 Date BP: 1530 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1620, End BP: 1440

Abstract: Borwick: Manor Farm; 1986-87

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 470. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: carbonised plant macrofossil; from pit 679, a large shallow subcircular pit (1.8m x 1.6m x 0.2m deep) with a sloping, rounded profile and a single fill layer (679/1) of olive (Munsell 5Y4/4) clay loam with occasional small pieces of limestone (1%). The sample has been extracted from a 25 litre soil sample taken from the centre of the pit. The pit was cut into the natural subsoil and overlaid by topsoil.

ID: 15506, C14 ID: OxA 2226 Date BP: 1530 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1600, End BP: 1460

Abstract: Burton Dassett; 1989-90

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 470. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from grave 1, which contained one rim sherd of Late Saxon or early medieval limestone-tempered ware, possibly an admixture into an earlier grave.

ID: 18294, C14 ID: HAR 4352 Date BP: 1530 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1600, End BP: 1460

Abstract: Winchcombe: Co-Op; 1980-81

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 470. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, from scatter of human bone recovered during removal of main body of cairn (002), which overlay limestone enclosure (008) at Manor Farm Borwick, Lancashire, England. Subm A Olivier 1986. Comment (subm): Samples were dated to establish extent of possible Iron Age reuse of Bronze Age burial monument; samples could result from later intrusion into main part of cairn.

ID: 897, C14 ID: HAR-7012 Date BP: 1530 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1440, End BP: 1620

Abstract: Cairn with later reuse

Archaeologist Name: A Olivier 1982 (Univ Lancaster)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 175-6; Proc Prehist Soc, 49, 1983, 389-92

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Carbon Date. 470. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the fill of the firepit.

ID: 15451, C14 ID: GU 5106 Date BP: 1530 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1580, End BP: 1480

Abstract: Brightlingsea: Moverons Pit; 1990-91

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 470. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charred grain, AML 790640, from burnt layer in base of corn-drying oven E53 at Poundbury, Dorchester, Dorset, England.

ID: 6960, C14 ID: HAR-3081 Date BP: 1530 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1470, End BP: 1590

Abstract: post-Roman settlement

Archaeologist Name: C J Sparey Green

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 82; Sparey Green, C J, in Pearce S (ed), Brit Archaeol Rep Brit Ser 102, 1982

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Carbon Date. 470. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; sample from Site 21.

ID: 18134, C14 ID: HAR 6450 Date BP: 1530 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1600, End BP: 1460

Abstract: West Heslerton; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 470. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as Quercus, from boat in Worthing Museum, found at Hardham No. 1, Sussex West, England. Coll R Switsur.

ID: 1798, C14 ID: Q-3138 Date BP: 1530 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1485, End BP: 1575

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 45, OS North: 170

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 31, 1989, 1010-18; McGrail S, 'Logboats of England and Wales' (Brit Archaeol Rep, 51), 1978, 200-2

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Carbon Date. 470. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a cremation burial in an Iron Age ditch, section I8; c 0.73m below the surface prior to 1970.

ID: 16131, C14 ID: HAR 2489 Date BP: 1530 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1600, End BP: 1460

Abstract: Garton Slack; 1977-78

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 470. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone from Burial OB278 at Exeter, Devon, England.

ID: 241, C14 ID: HAR-1614 Date BP: 1530 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1460, End BP: 1600

OS Letter: SX, OS East: 920, OS North: 926

Archaeologist Name: P T Bidwell

Reference Name: Exeter Archaeol Rep, 1, 1979, 111

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Carbon Date. 470. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:Fraxinus

ID: 5181, C14 ID: OxA-1869 Date BP: 1530 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1460, End BP: 1600

Abstract: Ashton Farm, England

Archaeologist Name: Evans

Reference Name: Archaeometry 31(2), 1989, 207-234

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Carbon Date. 470. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; a replicate sample of Birm-194, (1685 ? 100 BP; cal AD 90-600at 95% confidence; Reimer et al 2004; Shotton and Williams 1971, 153) dating the skeleton from grave 197 originally submitted to date a row of burials on the west edge of the cemetery.

ID: 15585, C14 ID: HAR 9136 Date BP: 1530 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1600, End BP: 1460

Abstract: Cannington; 1987-88

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 470. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charred seeds:Triticum Spelta

ID: 5287, C14 ID: OxA-2226 Date BP: 1530 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1460, End BP: 1600

Abstract: Burton Dassett, England

Archaeologist Name: Palmer

Reference Name: Archaeometry 32(2), 1990, 211-237

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Carbon Date. 470. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from a single grave cut into the Roman temple temenos ditch.

ID: 16378, C14 ID: HAR 5584 Date BP: 1530 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1600, End BP: 1460

Abstract: Henley Wood; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 470. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Skin and hair, id as human, from body of Lindow Man, Cheshire, England. Coll R C Turner et al. Comment (subm): see extended comment in ref. below.

ID: 1507, C14 ID: HAR-6493 Date BP: 1530 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 1420, End BP: 1640

Abstract: Preserved body from Lindow Moss

Archaeologist Name: R C Turner et al

Reference Name: Otlet, R L et al in Stead, I M (ed), 'Lindow Man: the body in the bog' (1986), 27-30; Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 183-4; Antiquity, 63, 1989, 71-9

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Carbon Date. 470. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, from inhumation at Atlantic Trading Estate, Barry, Glamorgan South, Wales.

ID: 2198, C14 ID: CAR-1039 Date BP: 1530 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1470, End BP: 1590

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 132, OS North: 673

Archaeologist Name: R Newman and L Parkin (Glam-Gwent Archaeol Trust)

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 26, 1986, 55 (site Edwards N & Lane A (eds), 'The early church in Wales and the West', Oxbow Monogr 16, 1992, 103 (dates)

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Carbon Date. 470. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as tibia, Cemetery 2, F61, ST68 at Stretton-on-Fosse, Warwickshire, England.

ID: 3355, C14 ID: Birm-439 Date BP: 1530 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1430, End BP: 1630

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 221, OS North: 383

Archaeologist Name: W J Ford

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 16, 1974, 296-7

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Carbon Date. 470. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:cattle mandible

ID: 6136, C14 ID: OxA-5349 Date BP: 1530 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1480, End BP: 1580

Abstract: Fleam Dyke 1991, England

Archaeologist Name: Malim

Reference Name: Archaeometry 39(1), 1997, 247-262

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Carbon Date. 473. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a charcoal layer positioned between 3747 and the base of the clay alluviation deposits. The latter is varied suggesting many inundation episodes.

ID: 18023, C14 ID: UB 3197 Date BP: 1527 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1577, End BP: 1477

Abstract: Upwich; 1989-90

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 475. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Gwithian - carbonised residue; internal, undecorated body sherd; as OxA-14526

ID: 9804, C14 ID: SUERC-6159 Date BP: 1525 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1560, End BP: 1490

Abstract: Gwithian: post-Roman

Archaeologist Name: J Nowakowski

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 475. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Timber from N rampart at Mote of Mark, Dalbeattie, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.

ID: 188, C14 ID: GU-1316 Date BP: 1525 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1475, End BP: 1575

OS Letter: NS, OS East: 845, OS North: 540

Archaeologist Name: D Longley

Reference Name: Discovery Excav Scot, 1980, 4; Antiquity, 56, 1982, 132-4

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Carbon Date. 475. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Timber (?) from buildings against back of S rampart at Mote of Mark, Dalbeattie, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.

ID: 187, C14 ID: GU-1314 Date BP: 1525 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1475, End BP: 1575

OS Letter: NS, OS East: 845, OS North: 540

Archaeologist Name: D Longley

Reference Name: Discovery Excav Scot, 1980, 4; Antiquity, 56, 1982, 132-4

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Carbon Date. 477. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the fill of a depression left by the abandonment of a house, probably directly related to later 'industrial' use of the site. [23] is a possible midden layer. The layer was located directly beneath medieval plough soil, therefore there is a slight possibility of later contamination.

ID: 17363, C14 ID: UB 3183 Date BP: 1523 +/- 41, Start Date BP: 1564, End BP: 1482

Abstract: Reawla; 1989-90

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 477. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as comminuted, from 23, midden in hollow at Reawla, Gwinear, Cornwall, England. Subm D Jordan. Comments (lab): CAL dates offered by both intercept and probability methods; (subm): Pottery is 2nd to 4th century, some late disturbance; this late date almost certainly due to intrusive material.

ID: 2618, C14 ID: UB-3183 Date BP: 1523 +/- 41, Start Date BP: 1482, End BP: 1564

Abstract: Cornish Round

Archaeologist Name: Nic Appleton-Fox

Reference Name: Cornish Archaeol, 31, 1992, 69-123 esp 92-4

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Carbon Date. 480. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a large pit 0.69m deep, within the interior of the Neolithic enclosure (layer 3). Other finds include Neolithic flint and pottery, and 24 fragments of daub. Romano-British pottery was found in the uppermost fill (layer 1).

ID: 15621, C14 ID: HAR 9023 Date BP: 1520 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1590, End BP: 1450

Abstract: Causewayed Enclosures: Staines Causewayed Camp (interior); 1989-90

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 480. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from sandy clay at the base of the marsh deposits, in a zone of iron panning; the wood is thought to have sunk through the marsh clay, not to have been deposited there; the expected date is eleventh century AD.

ID: 16771, C14 ID: HAR 331 Date BP: 1520 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1590, End BP: 1450

Abstract: London: Westminster, New Palace Yard; 1973-74

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 480. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, from inhumation at Atlantic Trading Estate, Barry, Glamorgan South, Wales.

ID: 2203, C14 ID: CAR-1089 Date BP: 1520 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1460, End BP: 1580

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 132, OS North: 673

Archaeologist Name: R Newman and L Parkin (Glam-Gwent Archaeol Trust)

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 26, 1986, 55 (site Edwards N & Lane A (eds), 'The early church in Wales and the West', Oxbow Monogr 16, 1992, 103 (dates)

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Carbon Date. 480. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, from inhumation at Atlantic Trading Estate, Barry, Glamorgan South, Wales.

ID: 2205, C14 ID: CAR-1091 Date BP: 1520 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1460, End BP: 1580

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 132, OS North: 673

Archaeologist Name: R Newman and L Parkin (Glam-Gwent Archaeol Trust)

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 26, 1986, 55 (site Edwards N & Lane A (eds), 'The early church in Wales and the West', Oxbow Monogr 16, 1992, 103 (dates)

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Carbon Date. 480. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged wood; as OxA-15688

ID: 9894, C14 ID: SUERC-10663 Date BP: 1520 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1555, End BP: 1485

Abstract: Ribble Valley: the Calder, terrace 4, bank and peat

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 480. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from base of cooking pit at Drombeg, Cork, Ireland. Comment [ed]: last ref below notes this date superseded by two GrN dates.

ID: 80, C14 ID: D-64 Date BP: 1520 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 1400, End BP: 1640

OS Letter: W, OS East: 247, OS North: 352

Archaeologist Name: E M Fahy

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 3, 1961, 36; J Cork Hist Archaeol Soc, 64, 1959, 1-27; J Cork Hist Archaeol Soc, 65, 1960, 1-17; J Ir Archaeol, 5, 1989/90, 28

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Carbon Date. 480. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood:oak

ID: 6308, C14 ID: OxA-766 Date BP: 1520 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1420, End BP: 1620

Abstract: Tree ring, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Baillie

Reference Name: Archaeometry 28(2), 1986, 206-221

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Carbon Date. 480. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from phosphate survey, test hole 36a, lower layer, sample L at Carrowmore - Cashel, Sligo, Ireland. Coll G Burenhult. Subm G Burenhult. Comment (subm): See monograph below.

ID: 2118, C14 ID: Lu-1752 Date BP: 1520 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1470, End BP: 1570

Abstract: earthen platform, Structure 2

Archaeologist Name: G Burenhult

Reference Name: Burenhult G, 'The archaeology of Carrowmore...' (Stockholm 1984), 128-32; Radiocarbon, 23, 1981, 400

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Carbon Date. 480. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from stakes bound with wickerwork, crossing bed of old stream at Shepperton, Middlesex, England. Comment: otherwise undated.

ID: 744, C14 ID: Birm-420 Date BP: 1520 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 1400, End BP: 1640

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 97, OS North: 166

Archaeologist Name: D G Bird

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 16, 1974, 299

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Carbon Date. 480. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, F214, from skeleton in Middleborough, Colchester, Essex, England. Comment (subm): three burials lay just outside walled town; determinations suggest late Roman date. [Ed: Cal dates are given.]

ID: 7820, C14 ID: HAR-5981 Date BP: 1520 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1450, End BP: 1590

OS Letter: TM, OS East: 1, OS North: 25

Archaeologist Name: Philip Crummy

Reference Name: Crummy, P, 'Colchester Archaeological Report 6: excavations at Culver Street, the Gilberd School... 1971-85', (Colchester Archaeol Trust), 1992, 323

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Carbon Date. 480. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 822659, 50F1423, from layer 3 in large pit 69cm deep inside Neolithic enclosure at Staines, Middlesex, England. Subm L Blackmore 1982. [Ed: NGR not supplied: estimated only.]

ID: 8798, C14 ID: HAR-9023 Date BP: 1520 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1450, End BP: 1590

Abstract:

Archaeologist Name: R Robertson-MacKay 1962

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 59

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Carbon Date. 480. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from grave 200 in the most westerly row of the central mass of graves. The burial was crouched and finds include a prehistoric pot, a bone pin, and a marked fragment of bone.

ID: 15571, C14 ID: HAR 6256 Date BP: 1520 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1600, End BP: 1440

Abstract: Cannington; 1984-85

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 480. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; part of an inhumation of uncertain date.

ID: 16858, C14 ID: HAR 5981 Date BP: 1520 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1590, End BP: 1450

Abstract: Middleborough; 1984-85

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 480. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Building P, central timber in N wall trench at Thirlings, Kirknewton, Northumberland, England. Comment (subm): CAL dates given on Stuiver-Pearson 1986 curve. Pooled mean of all six dates is 1530 30, 539-599 CAL AD; or, omitting HAR-845, pooled mean is 1528 33 or 454-590 CAL AD.

ID: 2675, C14 ID: HAR-6238 Date BP: 1520 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1440, End BP: 1600

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 956, OS North: 322

Archaeologist Name: Roger Miket, Colm O'Brien (Newcastle Univ)

Reference Name: Durham Archaeol J, 7, 1991, 57-91 esp 88

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Carbon Date. 480. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Cheviot Quarry - grain; as OxA-15545

ID: 9740, C14 ID: SUERC-8959 Date BP: 1520 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1555, End BP: 1485

Abstract: Cheviot Quarry: sub-rectangular buildings

Archaeologist Name: B Johnson

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 480. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from Stake 50 of rectangular wooden structure -- one of stakes reinforcing structure late in its life; immediately predates dump of iron slag at Worgret, Wareham, Dorset, England. [Ed: date error term omitted from publication. In 1993 a dendrodate in 8th century was obtained and site now believed Migration period mill. ]

ID: 1744, C14 ID: HAR-9594 Date BP: 1520 +/- .., Start Date BP: 1520, End BP: 1520

OS Letter: SY, OS East: 906, OS North: 862

Archaeologist Name: David Mynard

Reference Name: Proc Dorset Natur Hist Archaeol Soc, 110, 1988, 77-98

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Carbon Date. 480. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; HAR-9120 and HAR-9121 were retrieved from in situ fills of furnace features in area II. They were taken from deposits which were stratigraphically earlier than those associated with HAR-9122 and HAR-9123, but relate to the same period of occupation.

ID: 18026, C14 ID: HAR 9120 Date BP: 1520 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1570, End BP: 1470

Abstract: Upwich; 1987-88

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 480. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from boat in Dundee Museum found in 1895 at Loch Errol, Tayside ?, Scotland. Coll R Switsur.

ID: 1779, C14 ID: Q-3141 Date BP: 1520 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1475, End BP: 1565

OS Letter: NO, OS East: 26, OS North: 22

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 31, 1989, 1010-18

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Carbon Date. 480. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Human bone, from cist F14 at Catstane, Lothian Region, Scotland.

ID: 191, C14 ID: GU-1155 Date BP: 1520 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1450, End BP: 1590

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 148, OS North: 743

Archaeologist Name: T G Cowie

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 109, 1977-8 (1980), 166-201

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Carbon Date. 480. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen from inhumation, Grave 326, built in disused corndryer 424 (Sample 21/387) at Biglis, Barry, Glamorgan S, Wales. Subm Glam-Gwent Archaeol Trust. Comment (subm): Grave postdates construction of stone boundary bank and possibly postdates bank disuse.

ID: 1841, C14 ID: CAR-270 Date BP: 1520 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1450, End BP: 1590

Abstract: Farmstead, late IA to RB

Archaeologist Name: J Parkhouse

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27(2B), 1985, 370-1; BAR British Series, 188, 1988, 31

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Carbon Date. 480. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from one of the three large lower cross supports (also examined dendrochronologically).

ID: 18061, C14 ID: HAR 3686 Date BP: 1520 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1590, End BP: 1450

Abstract: Ware: Allen and Hanbury's; 1979-80

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 480. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

ID: 6060, C14 ID: OxA-4753 Date BP: 1520 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1475, End BP: 1565

Abstract: Trostrey Castle, Gwent, UK

Archaeologist Name: Mein

Reference Name: Archaeometry 37(2), 1995, 417-430

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Carbon Date. 480. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; this sample was taken from foundation trenches of different buildings. The foundation trenches are cut into gravel subsoil and survive immediately below plough soil. Floor levels of the buildings have been removed. HAR-6238 was taken from rectangular timber building P.

ID: 17927, C14 ID: HAR 6238 Date BP: 1520 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1600, End BP: 1440

Abstract: Thirlings, Wooler; 1983-84

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 480. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from 2.52, occupation debris on surface of industrial area [Ed: or 2.53, text differs] at Tullylish, Waringsford, County Down, Ireland. Comment (subm): CAL dates given.

ID: 2713, C14 ID: UB-2670 Date BP: 1520 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1420, End BP: 1620

OS Letter: J, OS East: 223, OS North: 486

Archaeologist Name: R J Ivens

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, ser 3, 50, 1987, 55-121 esp 119

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Carbon Date. 483. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Cheviot Quarry - grain; from posthole 2053, underlying subsoil 002 and cut into natural gravel deposit 003. The posthole is one of 23 within a sub-rectangular structure (building 2) and is situated towards the eastern end of the southern axis. There is a possibility of residuality, given the unsealed nature of the context. The posthole was 0.4m from the surface, cut into a fluvio-glacial gravel terrace deposit. There was some rootlet penetration and it was truncated by ploughing.

ID: 9737, C14 ID: OxA-15545 Date BP: 1517 +/- 26, Start Date BP: 1543, End BP: 1491

Abstract: Cheviot Quarry: sub-rectangular buildings

Archaeologist Name: B Johnson

Reference Name: Johnson and Waddington in press

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Carbon Date. 485. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from primary silt of ringditch enclosure (Later Iron Age) at Clogher, County Tyrone, Ireland. Comment [Ed]: sources differ on GR: H538506 and H545512 also noted.

ID: 93, C14 ID: UB-835 Date BP: 1515 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 1395, End BP: 1635

OS Letter: H, OS East: 539, OS North: 512

Archaeologist Name: R B Warner

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 276-7; Excavations 1974 [Ireland], 26; Excavations 1975-6 [Ireland], 18; Medieval Ceramics, 3, 1979, 37-41

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Carbon Date. 485. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:Bos sp.

ID: 6181, C14 ID: OxA-5734 Date BP: 1515 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1460, End BP: 1570

Abstract: Kilgreany Cave, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Woodman

Reference Name: Archaeometry 39(2), 1997, 445-471

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Carbon Date. 490. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a furnace feature cut into the same horizon as the feature associated with HAR-9122. The context and deposit were found in situ.

ID: 18029, C14 ID: HAR 9123 Date BP: 1510 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1580, End BP: 1440

Abstract: Upwich; 1987-88

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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490. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from grave 122, one of a central group of graves all orientated to the south of east-west.

ID: 15566, C14 ID: HAR 5486 Date BP: 1510 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1600, End BP: 1420

Abstract: Cannington; 1981-82

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Carbon Date. 490. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, LB393, post from context B19, corner of Structure A at Longbury Bank, Penally parish, Carmarthen, Wales. Comment (subm): this and BETA-52350 both centre on 5th or 6th centuries cal AD, confirming early medieval date of structures on sites E and B. Central date of this sample, at cal AD 550, is almost exactly what would have been expected from suggested date of smashed amphora on the floor. The two determinations could belong to one phase of activity.

ID: 7869, C14 ID: BETA-52349 Date BP: 1510 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1450, End BP: 1570

OS Letter: SS, OS East: 111, OS North: 999

Archaeologist Name: Ewan Campbell and Alan Lane

Reference Name: Medieval Archaeol, 37, 1993, 15-77

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Carbon Date. 490. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as unburnt hazel twigs, from phase II at Dundurn, St Fillans, Perthshire, Scotland.

ID: 198, C14 ID: GU-1042 Date BP: 1510 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1450, End BP: 1570

OS Letter: NN, OS East: 70, OS North: 23

Archaeologist Name: L Alcock

Reference Name: Alcock L, 'Excavations at Dundurn, St Fillans, Perthshire, 1976-7: interim rep', 1979; Antiq J, 60, 1980, 344-7

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Carbon Date. 490. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from context 2F00012. The burial was accompanied with a bent spear and cut grave 2F00013 (HAR-8243).

ID: 18140, C14 ID: HAR 8242 Date BP: 1510 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1550, End BP: 1470

Abstract: West Heslerton; 1987-88

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 490. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bestwall Quarry 2004-7 - grain; as GrA-28482

ID: 9596, C14 ID: SUERC-6931 Date BP: 1510 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1545, End BP: 1475

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: charcoal-filled pits

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 490. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from a single rock-cut grave cutting the temple forecourt: from the same row as HAR-5589 below.

ID: 16379, C14 ID: HAR 5585 Date BP: 1510 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1580, End BP: 1440

Abstract: Henley Wood; 1983-84

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Carbon Date. 490. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; the Middle Saxon town.

ID: 17763, C14 ID: HAR 1167 Date BP: 1510 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1580, End BP: 1440

Abstract: Southampton: Hamwih; 1975-76

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 490. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: animal bone; from D86, the fill of an Early or Middle Saxon sunken-featured building (as HAR-3689).

ID: 17074, C14 ID: HAR 3688 Date BP: 1510 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1590, End BP: 1430

Abstract: Northampton: Chalk Lane; 1980-81

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 490. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Building N, E doorpost on N side at Thirlings, Kirknewton, Northumberland, England. Comment (subm): CAL dates given on Stuiver-Pearson 1986 curve. Pooled mean of all six dates is 1530 30, 539-599 CAL AD; or, omitting HAR-845, pooled mean is 1528 33 or 454-590 CAL AD.

ID: 2676, C14 ID: HAR-6239 Date BP: 1510 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1440, End BP: 1580

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 956, OS North: 322

Archaeologist Name: Roger Miket, Colm O'Brien (Newcastle Univ)

Reference Name: Durham Archaeol J, 7, 1991, 57-91 esp 88

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Carbon Date. 490. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:small ruminant

ID: 6142, C14 ID: OxA-5354 Date BP: 1510 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1465, End BP: 1555

Abstract: Fleam Dyke 1991, England

Archaeologist Name: Malim

Reference Name: Archaeometry 39(1), 1997, 247-262

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Carbon Date. 490. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as heather, from context 3304, Enclosure 1b, pit dug into middle fill of inner ditch during Phase IV or later at Thetford (Fison Way), Norfolk, England.

ID: 6590, C14 ID: HAR-5073 Date BP: 1510 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1460, End BP: 1560

Abstract: Religious and tribal centre

Archaeologist Name: Tony Gregory

Reference Name: Gregory, Tony, 'Excavations in Thetford, 1980-1982, Fison Way, Vol 1' (= E Anglian Archaeol Rep, 53), 1991, 88, 181

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Carbon Date. 490. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5502, C14 ID: OxA-3023 Date BP: 1510 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1430, End BP: 1590

Abstract: Deansway, England

Archaeologist Name: Mundy

Reference Name: Archaeometry 39(1), 1997, 247-262

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Carbon Date. 490. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample from cemetery at Armagh (46-48 Scotch Street), Co Armagh, N Ireland.

ID: 1677, C14 ID: UB-2437 Date BP: 1510 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1460, End BP: 1560

OS Letter: H, OS East: 8, OS North: 4

Archaeologist Name: C J Lynn

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 51, 1988, 69-84

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Carbon Date. 490. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; selected human bone from inhumation burial (context 20375). This was an extended north-south inhumation (not decapitated); there was some truncation at head, but most of grave was sealed beneath dark earth. The sample came from grave 1.

ID: 18449, C14 ID: OxA 3023 Date BP: 1510 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1590, End BP: 1430

Abstract: Worcester: Deansway; 1990-91

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1988 and 1993', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 490. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from context 3304, enclosure 1b, from a pit dug into the middle fill of the inner ditch during Phase IV or later.

ID: 17918, C14 ID: HAR 5073 Date BP: 1510 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1560, End BP: 1460

Abstract: Thetford: Fison Way; 1982-83

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 490. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as animal, from sunken-featured building D86, phase 2B, at Northampton - Chalk Lane, Northamptonshire, England. Comment (subm): Agrees well with HAR-3689 from same building. [Ed: error term is given as 80 in fourth ref below.]

ID: 8287, C14 ID: HAR-3688 Date BP: 1510 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1440, End BP: 1580

Abstract: early sunken-featured buildings

Archaeologist Name: J H Williams et al

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 81-2; Northamptonshire Archaeol, 16, 1981, 87-135; Williams J H, 'Middle Saxon palaces at Northampton' (= Northampton Devel Corp Archaeol Monogr 4), 1985, 65-6; D Jordan et al, 'Radiocarbon dates...' (English Heritage, 1994), 116

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Carbon Date. 490. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: North Park Farm, Bletchingley - charcoal; the charcoal sample comes from hearth feature [126] in Area 10, excavated spit I4-56-5. Hearth [126] lies at a depth of c 1m from the modern surface, prior to machining, between contexts [159] and [121]. There is a small chance of environmental contamination from earlier [121] and later deposits [159] into the hearth feature [126], owing to the fact that the hearth appears to be an exposed surface and not an immediately sealed context. Prior to machine stripping, the surface deposit consisted of a compacted dark greyish brown plough layer (c 0.3m). This overlay c 0.5m of reddish brown compacted gritty fine sand with scattered pieces of chalk and flint and a variety of post-Mesolithic archaeological matter. This horizon is underlain by a similar but slightly darker and greyer horizon, up to 0.2m in thickness [159]. Below this level the sand is much less compacted and often free-running and predominantly light grey or white with very variable and localised patterns of dark greyish or reddish brown staining [121]. The thickness of this horizon is variable and it passes down into un-weathered lower Greensand.

ID: 9855, C14 ID: OxA-16933 Date BP: 1510 +/- 27, Start Date BP: 1537, End BP: 1483

Abstract: North Park Farm, Bletchingley

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 490. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, AML 841204, from context 2F00012, including bent spear; burial cut grave 2F00013 (cf HAR-8243), at Heslerton, Vale of Pickering, Yorkshire North, England. Coll D Powlesland 1984.

ID: 1482, C14 ID: HAR-8242 Date BP: 1510 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1470, End BP: 1550

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 918, OS North: 767

Archaeologist Name: D Powlesland

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 308; Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 171; Archaeol J, 143, 1986, 53-173

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Carbon Date. 490. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, TD/6, in dark layer 327 with small charcoal pieces overlying orange and grey clay and c 1.10m below surface in N ditch at Danby Rigg promontory, N Yorkshire, England. Subm AFH 1988. General comment (subm): datable monuments at site are Bronze Age and dyke system had been expected to be contemporary, rather than early medieval as shown by dates. Samples were low in ditch fill and presumably date early stage in its life.

ID: 8744, C14 ID: HAR-8909 Date BP: 1510 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1430, End BP: 1590

Abstract: Promontory defended by cross-ridge dykes and covered with large cairn field

Archaeologist Name: S D Carter, A F Harding, U Durham

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 111; Archaeol J, 151, 1994, 93

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Carbon Date. 490. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Birstall Watermead Country Park- Wood; five timber posts, forming a double row, were identified immediately adjacent to the burnt mound. The posts, apparently part of a longer alignment removed by machine-stripping of overburden, were sealed by a thick anaerobic alluvial deposit, which they appear to predate. They were driven into a peaty silt deposit, but did not penetrate the sand and gravel substrate.

ID: 9175, C14 ID: GU-5982 Date BP: 1510 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1560, End BP: 1460

Abstract: Birstall Watermead Country Park: bones and timbers from the palaeochannel

Archaeologist Name: S Ripper

Reference Name: Ripper, S, 2004 Bodies, burnt mounds and bridges: a riverine landscape at Watermead Park,Birstall,Leicestershire,ULAS report, 2004-48

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Carbon Date. 490. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a substantial layer of black material containing charcoal and vertical bands of brown organic material in the east-facing section of the north ditch, context 327. The sample was c 0.30m above the bottom of the ditch.

ID: 15737, C14 ID: HAR 8909 Date BP: 1510 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1590, End BP: 1430

Abstract: Danby Rigg; 1986-87

Reference Name: Bayliss, A, Hedges, R, Otlet, R, Switsur, R, and Walker, J 2012 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage between 1981 and 1988', Swindon: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 490. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from F31 at Hamwic / Southampton, Hampshire, England. Comment (subm): see ref. and cal dates there.

ID: 7841, C14 ID: HAR-1167 Date BP: 1510 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1440, End BP: 1580

Abstract: Urban occupation

Archaeologist Name: A D Morton

Reference Name: Morton, AD (ed), 'Excavations at Hamwic Vol 1' (CBA Res Rep 84), 1991, 25 and 5

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Carbon Date. 490. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from BS, trench III, house XII, F3128. Group 9 (b).

ID: 18371, C14 ID: HAR 749 Date BP: 1510 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1610, End BP: 1410

Abstract: Winchester: Lower Brook Street; 1974-75

Reference Name: Jordan, D, Haddon-Reece, D, Bayliss, A 1994 'Radiocarbon dates: from samples funded by English Heritage and dated before 1981', London: English Heritage

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Carbon Date. 494. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged wood; the exposed sediment sequence Calder T4 Bank Section was sampled using stream-cut exposures in the banks of the Calder near Whalley. The Bank Section profile shows a basal diamict (a stiff clay matric supporting angular, shattered and lithologically diverse rock fragments) overlain by 0.20-0.25m of coarse fluvial gravels, probably lain down in a channel setting. These are overlain by 1m of laminated organic-rich layers of sand, silt, and clay. The sequence represents a sequence of floods inundating an abandoned channel. The sample is taken from the base of the palaeochannel fill targeting the basal flood layer at 1.84-1.73m, directly overlying coarse river gravels. The flood layers comprise substantial quantities of plant remains, some of which are in situ. The flood laminations are intact, which denotes little or no downwards penetration of organic materials. Neither of the samples are in situ, but they are locally derived and are equivalent in age to the flood deposit. Organic flood trash of this type, where the character of plant remains (cell and tissue structure) is still discernible, is unlikely to predate the flood by more than 10-20 years.

ID: 9889, C14 ID: OxA-15688 Date BP: 1506 +/- 27, Start Date BP: 1533, End BP: 1479

Abstract: Ribble Valley: the Calder, terrace 4, bank and peat

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name: Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 495. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Peat from mines 3/4, peat in pit in spoil at Mount Gabriel, Co Cork, Ireland. [Ed: not published in Crew ref below.]

ID: 1976, C14 ID: GrN-14528 Date BP: 1505 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 1475, End BP: 1535

OS Letter: V, OS East: 932, OS North: 348

Archaeologist Name: W F O'Brien

Reference Name: J Cork Archaeol Hist Soc, 92(251), 1987, 50-70; Proc Prehist Soc, 56, 1990, 269-90; P Crew (ed), 'Early Mining in the British Isles', Plas Tan y Bwlch Occas Pap 1, 1990, 59-64

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Carbon Date. 495. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Peat above layer 2, = OGS below wall and base of blanket bog at Ballygroll, Co Londonderry, Ireland. Comment [Ed]: grid ref. estimated only.

ID: 383, C14 ID: UB-2431 Date BP: 1505 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1470, End BP: 1540

OS Letter: C, OS East: 533, OS North: 137

Archaeologist Name: ? B B Williams

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 44/5, 1981/2, 29-46

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Carbon Date. 496. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Charcoal; from an oval feature with steeply sloping sides and a flat base. The fill was comprised of sandy loam with Charcoal ash and Charcoal pieces throughout. There was evidence of burning on the base of the pit, but no evidence of intrusion or residuality. The local geology is valley gravels overlain by sandy acidic subsoils and topsoils. The feature was cut into natural gravel and was approximately 0.35m below the ground surface. There was no disturbance.

ID: 9086, C14 ID: OxA-12187 Date BP: 1504 +/- 25, Start Date BP: 1529, End BP: 1479

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: Charcoal-filled Pits

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Ladle, L, and Woodward, A, forthcoming Excavations at Bestwall Quarry,Wareham 1992-2005.Volume 1: the Prehistoric Landscape, Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph, 1, Dorchester

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Carbon Date. 498. Late Iron Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id as whale vertebra, assoc with pre-Norse artefacts at Udal, Sollas, N Uist, Western Isles, Scotland.

ID: 3258, C14 ID: Q-1137 Date BP: 1502 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1422, End BP: 1582

OS Letter: NF, OS East: 824, OS North: 783

Archaeologist Name: I A Crawford

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 17, 1975, 46-7; Scot Archaeol Forum, 6, 1974, 10; Antiquity, 51, 1977, 131, 135

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