Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

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Carbon Date. 2000BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Swale-Ure Washlands: F45, Nosterfield- Wood; a Russian core and monolith tins were used to sample organic from a collapsed feature labelled 'F45' at the Nosterfield sand and gravel quarry. The pit from which the samples were taken has since been stripped by the gravel company. The pits or collapsed features are interpreted as 'probably natural features within the already forming fluvioglacial gravels bordering the River Ure' (Tipping 2000). The section occurs in a gravel quarry, where it was exposed temporarily during quarry excavation. The collapse features probably formed in the gravels as a result of cavern collapse in the underlying limestone. The collapse features would then quickly fill up with Sediment.

ID: 9334, C14 ID: GrA-25355 Date BP: 4000 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 4050, End BP: 3950

Abstract: Swale-Ure Washlands: F45, Nosterfield

Archaeologist Name: A J Long

Reference Name: Bridgland, D, Howard, A, White, M, and White, T, forthcoming Quaternary of the Trent, Oxford: Oxbow; Howard, A J, Mighall, T M, Field, M H, Coope, G R, Griffiths, H I, and Macklin, M G, 2000 Early Holocene environments of the River Ure near Ripon, North Yorkshire, UK, Proc Yorkshire Geological Soc, 53, 31-42

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Carbon Date. 2000BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Pit 1 in inner arc at Newgrange, Co Meath, Ireland.

ID: 1551, C14 ID: GrN-12828 Date BP: 4000 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 3970, End BP: 4030

Abstract: Double circle of pits W of main tomb - roofed structure ?

Archaeologist Name: P D Sweetman

Reference Name: Proc Roy Ir Acad, 87C, 1987, 283-98

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Carbon Date. 2000BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:red deer

ID: 5001, C14 ID: OxA-1406 Date BP: 4000 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 3880, End BP: 4120

Abstract: Winterbourne Stoke, England

Archaeologist Name: Richards

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

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Carbon Date. 2000BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from posthole, domestic site in lee of mound, Phase 4 at Les Fouaillages, L'Ancresse Common, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Comment (lab): IS REVISION OF BM-1897.

ID: 3137, C14 ID: BM-1897R Date BP: 4000 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3900, End BP: 4100

OS Letter: WV, OS East: 335, OS North: 830

Archaeologist Name: Ian Kinnes

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 272 (original determination Radiocarbon, 32, 1990 (revision Antiquity, 56, 1982, 24-9 (site)

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Torquay

Devon

England. Subm R M Jacobi. Comment (subm): is from deeper in the cave-earth than some other dates in this series

beneath a thin breccia. The maxilla was dated (OxA-1621) at 30900 900. Flint blades from this part of the profile are culturally undiagnostic.""

Carbon Date. 2000BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from near coarse pottery in Pit 5 at Poldowrian, St Keverne, Cornwall, England.

ID: 8918, C14 ID: HAR-3108 Date BP: 4000 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 3850, End BP: 4150

Abstract: Mound

Archaeologist Name: Daphne Harris

Reference Name: Cornish Archaeol, 18, 1979, 13-32

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Carbon Date. 2000BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, site ref BRA8/31, id as Quercus sp, from beneath peat on head surface at Bradwell-on-Sea Site 8, Essex, England. Subm P Murphy 1984. Comment (subm): Results provide date for Middle Neolithic site.

ID: 2857, C14 ID: HAR-6618 Date BP: 4000 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3930, End BP: 4070

OS Letter: TM, OS East: 0, OS North: 90

Archaeologist Name: P Murphy

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 312-13

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Carbon Date. 2000BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from burial 5, sample 4 at Newgrange, Co Meath, Ireland.

ID: 1559, C14 ID: GU-1620 Date BP: 4000 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 3935, End BP: 4065

Abstract: Timber circle 90m diam

Archaeologist Name: P D Sweetman

Reference Name: Proc Roy Ir Acad, 85C, 1985, 195-221

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Carbon Date. 2000BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler protein from base of main enclosure ditch at Durrington Walls, Wiltshire, England.

ID: 4508, C14 ID: BM-400 Date BP: 4000 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3910, End BP: 4090

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 150, OS North: 437

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 288; Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 184-5; Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 172-3; Science, 127, 1958, 135; Antiq J, 47, 1967, 166-84; Antiquity, 42, 1968, 20-6; Antiquity, 33, 1959, 289-90; G Wainwright and I H Longworth 'Durrington Walls: excavations 1966-68' (1971 Proc Prehist Soc, 38, 1972, 389-407

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Carbon Date. 2000BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a pit, containing a coarse pot, adjacent to, but not stratigraphically connected with the mound.

ID: 17215, C14 ID: HAR 3108 Date BP: 4000 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 4150, End BP: 3850

Abstract: Poldowrian, CAS; 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. 2000BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from small twigs within the base fills of one of a group of pits of similar size and form.These were all cut into a junction between the ditches of the Neolithic 'enclosure' and a later cursus.

ID: 16175, C14 ID: GU 5266 Date BP: 4000 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 4060, End BP: 3940

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. 2000BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; charcoal spread beneath peat on the `head' surface.

ID: 16456, C14 ID: HAR 6618 Date BP: 4000 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 4070, End BP: 3930

Abstract: Hullbridge Survey: Blackwater 8, Bradwell-on-Sea; 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. 1997BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Catholme (Where Rivers Meet) - charcoal; this was a sample from the primary fill of a recut ditch. It was sealed by at least one upper fill though also partially cut by a later recut ditch. It was cut into sandy gravel natural subsoil, free draining geology.

ID: 9696, C14 ID: OxA-16051 Date BP: 3997 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 4027, End BP: 3967

Abstract: Catholme Farm (Where Rivers Meet): ring ditch

Archaeologist Name: M Hewson

Reference Name: Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1995BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:cattle

ID: 5745, C14 ID: OxA-3687 Date BP: 3995 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3935, End BP: 4055

Abstract: Devil's Quoits, England

Archaeologist Name: Lambrick

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

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Carbon Date. 1995BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: animal bone; from layer G, a gradual soil silt overlying the primary gravel fill of the ditch bottom. This layer was associated with Beaker pottery and flintwork and should be contemporary with the site's occupation. Layer G may have derived from cultivation close to the henge ditch.

ID: 15816, C14 ID: OxA 3687 Date BP: 3995 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 4055, End BP: 3935

Abstract: Devil's Quoits; 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. 1995BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: antler:red deer

ID: 6069, C14 ID: OxA-4837 Date BP: 3995 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3935, End BP: 4055

Abstract: Stonehenge, England

Archaeologist Name: Allen

Reference Name: Archaeometry 38(2), 1996, 391-415

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Carbon Date. 1995BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Willington Quarry - charcoal; as OxA-15081

ID: 10092, C14 ID: SUERC-7592 Date BP: 3995 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 4030, End BP: 3960

Abstract: Willington Quarry: clearance

Archaeologist Name: M G Beamish

Reference Name: Beamish 2007 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1992BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Shaft 15E, Gallery 61-62 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2433, C14 ID: BM-998 Date BP: 3992 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 3947, End BP: 4037

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1990BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; Sphagnum-Calluna peat from 0.42-0.43m below the present ground surface.

ID: 17633, C14 ID: HAR 4542 Date BP: 3990 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 4090, End BP: 3890

Abstract: Somerset Levels: Meare Heath, Eclipse Track (peat sequence); 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. 1990BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from shallow pit with plain ?Beaker sherds, Newgrange 4 at Newgrange, Meath, Ireland.

ID: 4651, C14 ID: GrN-6343 Date BP: 3990 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3950, End BP: 4030

OS Letter: O, OS East: 6, OS North: 728

Archaeologist Name: M J O'Kelly

Reference Name: Antiquity, 46, 1972, 226-7

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Carbon Date. 1990BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Burnt hazelnut shells from hearth within Structure B assoc with Grooved Ware, predating Barrow I at Trelystan, Long Mountain, Powys, Wales.

ID: 6481, C14 ID: CAR-274 Date BP: 3990 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3920, End BP: 4060

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 277, OS North: 70

Archaeologist Name: W Britnell, Clwyd-Powys Archaeol Trust

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 377-8; Archaeol in Wales, 20, 1980, 35-6; Proc Prehist Soc, 48, 1982, 133-201

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Carbon Date. 1990BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; bones of a new born found with a small quantity of cremated bone from a 2 to 3 year-old deposited in a Wessex/Middle Rhine Beaker, apparently inserted into the grave (919) which already contained the child dated by OxA-1874.

ID: 17257, C14 ID: OxA 1875 Date BP: 3990 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 4070, End BP: 3910

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. 1990BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Burnt hazelnut shell from posthole with Peterborough ware, sealed by pre-cairn ground surface at Great Carn, Cefn Bryn, Gower, Glamorgan West, Wales.

ID: 1316, C14 ID: Birm-1238 Date BP: 3990 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3890, End BP: 4090

OS Letter: SS, OS East: 490, OS North: 905

Archaeologist Name: Anthony Ward

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 27, 1987, 39-40

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Carbon Date. 1990BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; sample from one of two 7m long trunks laid on top of a brushwood platform and partially sealed by subsequent deposits of brushwood. The timbers were found in situ within the Nene palaeochannel beneath the ancient and modern water tables. The timber was sealed by later water deposited clays and gravels.

ID: 17326, C14 ID: UB 3319 Date BP: 3990 +/- 54, Start Date BP: 4044, End BP: 3936

Abstract: Raunds Prehistoric: West Cotton, palaeochannel and riverine structure; 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. 1990BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from rich charcoal deposits in the enclosing ditch close to the east terminal of the Neolithic cursus.

ID: 17785, C14 ID: HAR 6266 Date BP: 3990 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 4070, End BP: 3910

Abstract: Springfield: Cursus; 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. 1990BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; charcoal spread on 'head' surface.

ID: 16454, C14 ID: HAR 6604 Date BP: 3990 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 4060, End BP: 3920

Abstract: Hullbridge Survey: Blackwater 7, St Lawrence; 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. 1990BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human baby

ID: 5187, C14 ID: OxA-1875 Date BP: 3990 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3910, End BP: 4070

Abstract: Barrow Hills, England

Archaeologist Name: Halpin

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

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Carbon Date. 1990BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Peat, id as Sphagnum/Calluna, from 0.42m below present ground surface at Eclipse Site, Somerset Levels, England. Subm 1981. Comment (JMC): provides essential date for pollen zone boundary E4/E5 and marks beginning of increased clearance activity in area; Eclipse track was constructed during this phase.

ID: 8529, C14 ID: HAR-4542 Date BP: 3990 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3890, End BP: 4090

Abstract: Pollen assemblage zone boundaries

Archaeologist Name: J M Coles

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 90-1; Somerset Levels Pap, 8, 1982, 9-25; Somerset Levels Pap, 15, 1989, 68; New Phytol, 83, 1979, 577-600

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Carbon Date. 1988BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Animal bone from Site IV, primary silts in ditch, with Grooved Ware at Mount Pleasant, Dorchester, Dorset, England.

ID: 3912, C14 ID: BM-667 Date BP: 3988 +/- 84, Start Date BP: 3904, End BP: 4072

OS Letter: SY, OS East: 710, OS North: 900

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 23-4; Proc Prehist Soc, 38, 1972, 389-407

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Carbon Date. 1985BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone: Cervus elaphus

ID: 5764, C14 ID: OxA-3711 Date BP: 3985 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3925, End BP: 4045

Abstract: Ventry, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Woodman

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

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Carbon Date. 1985BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: antler:red deer

ID: 6072, C14 ID: OxA-4840 Date BP: 3985 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 3940, End BP: 4030

Abstract: Stonehenge, England

Archaeologist Name: Allen

Reference Name: Archaeometry 38(2), 1996, 391-415

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Carbon Date. 1985BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from pit in multiple arc of pits, by Site Z at Newgrange, Co Meath, Ireland. Coll M J O'Kelly.

ID: 3179, C14 ID: UB-2392 Date BP: 3985 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 3930, End BP: 4040

OS Letter: O, OS East: 6, OS North: 728

Archaeologist Name: M J O'Kelly

Reference Name: O'Kelly M J, 'Newgrange', 1982, 230

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Carbon Date. 1985BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from another pit in multiple arc of pits at Newgrange, Co Meath, Ireland. Coll M J O'Kelly.

ID: 3180, C14 ID: UB-2393 Date BP: 3985 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 3940, End BP: 4030

OS Letter: O, OS East: 6, OS North: 728

Archaeologist Name: M J O'Kelly

Reference Name: O'Kelly M J, 'Newgrange', 1982, 230

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Carbon Date. 1981BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Willington Quarry - charcoal; from a context sealed by alluvium, and excavated, recorded, and sampled in hurried conditions. The deposit was formed of charcoal-rich clay 1.5m across, overlain by reddened clay (scorched?). The location, context, and broad morphology of the deposit, and its similarity to other features recorded in more detail, has led to its interpretation as a burnt deposit resulting from fire clearance and it was sampled specifically to recover suitable material for radiocarbon dating.

ID: 10088, C14 ID: OxA-15081 Date BP: 3981 +/- 27, Start Date BP: 4008, End BP: 3954

Abstract: Willington Quarry: clearance

Archaeologist Name: M G Beamish

Reference Name: Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1981BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as oak, from 1.50-3.00m depth of Shaft 97A at Eaton Heath, Norwich, Norfolk, England.

ID: 4250, C14 ID: BM-773 Date BP: 3981 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 3926, End BP: 4036

OS Letter: TG, OS East: 209, OS North: 60

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 31-2; Archaeol J, 130, 1973, 1-43, esp. 13, 9, 12

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Carbon Date. 1980BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: From feature with Grooved Ware at Fengate, Padholme Road, Cambridge, England.

ID: 4257, C14 ID: HAR-397 Date BP: 3980 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3880, End BP: 4080

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 213, OS North: 989

Archaeologist Name: F Pryor

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 17, 1975, 229; Radiocarbon, 19, 1977, 405-6; Durobrivae, 1, 1973, 18; F Pryor, Excavation at Fengate, Peterborough, England: the first report, Toronto, 1974; idem, ...second report, 1978, 226; Brit Archaeol Rep. 33, 1976, 33

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Carbon Date. 1980BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from non-primary fill of ditches, Enclosures A-C and 1-3 at Fengate, Padholme Road, Cambridge, England.

ID: 4258, C14 ID: HAR-774 Date BP: 3980 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3880, End BP: 4080

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 213, OS North: 989

Archaeologist Name: F Pryor

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 17, 1975, 229; Radiocarbon, 19, 1977, 405-6; Durobrivae, 1, 1973, 18; F Pryor, Excavation at Fengate, Peterborough, England: the first report, Toronto, 1974; idem, ...second report, 1978, 226; Brit Archaeol Rep. 33, 1976, 33

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Carbon Date. 1980BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a chalk gravel matrix in pit WK 010 which contained Neolithic pottery, one of a small group in line with a possible long barrow, or linear ritual monument.

ID: 18224, C14 ID: HAR 8539 Date BP: 3980 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 4080, End BP: 3880

Abstract: Wetwang Slack; 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. 1980BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from pit 2 (clay-lined), sample 2 at Newgrange, Co Meath, Ireland.

ID: 1557, C14 ID: GU-1618 Date BP: 3980 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 3905, End BP: 4055

Abstract: Timber circle 90m diam

Archaeologist Name: P D Sweetman

Reference Name: Proc Roy Ir Acad, 85C, 1985, 195-221

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Carbon Date. 1980BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:-

ID: 5336, C14 ID: OxA-2347 Date BP: 3980 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3910, End BP: 4050

Abstract: Holywell Coombe, England

Archaeologist Name: Preece

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

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Carbon Date. 1980BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:ox scapula

ID: 6091, C14 ID: OxA-4903 Date BP: 3980 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 3935, End BP: 4025

Abstract: Stonehenge, England

Archaeologist Name: Allen

Reference Name: Archaeometry 38(2), 1996, 391-415

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Carbon Date. 1980BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as oak, very small sample, from direct association with Grooved Ware in posthole F1280 at Machrie Moor Site 1, Isle of Arran, Strathclyde, Scotland.

ID: 1946, C14 ID: GU-2325 Date BP: 3980 +/- 180, Start Date BP: 3800, End BP: 4160

Abstract: Two-phase timber circles plus stone phase

Archaeologist Name: Alison Haggarty

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 121, 1991, 51-94

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Carbon Date. 1980BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, WK 017, from a chalk gravel matrix from one of a series of pits with Neolithic pottery (WK010), possibly part of a linear ritual monument at Wetwang Slack, Humberside / N Yorkshire, England. Subm JSD 1987. Comment (subm): With HAR-8538 and -8540 (from similar context), provides a series of dates for an important stage of later Neolithic ritual activity and associated pottery.

ID: 8758, C14 ID: HAR-8539 Date BP: 3980 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3880, End BP: 4080

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 940, OS North: 598

Archaeologist Name: J S Dent, Humberside AU 1984

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 51-2; E Riding Archaeol, 7, 1983, App A, 1-12

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Carbon Date. 1980BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; the charcoal was sieved from two 1kg samples of primary gellifracted chalk infill of the shallow chalk-cut side ditch of the monument. This fill (context 5) lies no more than 1m below the present surface and is subject to rootlet interference. Some military disturbance is evident in the ditch (contexts 9-11) but does not affect the sample. Two samples (now combined) were taken 10cm above the floor of the ditchand 10-15cm below the overlying context 4. Context 4 represents the later weathering and denudation of the monument.

ID: 17916, C14 ID: OxA 3076 Date BP: 3980 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 4050, End BP: 3910

Abstract: Tennyson Down; 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. 1980BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:-

ID: 5534, C14 ID: OxA-3076 Date BP: 3980 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3910, End BP: 4050

Abstract: Tennyson Down, England

Archaeologist Name: Motkin

Reference Name: Archaeometry 34(1), 1992, 141-159

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Carbon Date. 1980BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler from pit 14 at Grimes Graves, Thetford, Norfolk, England.

ID: 4492, C14 ID: BM-99 Date BP: 3980 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 3830, End BP: 4130

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 817, OS North: 898

Archaeologist Name: W Greenwell & AL Armstrong

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 3, 1961, 41; Radiocarbon, 5, 1963, 106; Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 286; Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 32-3; Proc Prehist Soc, 39, 1973, 201 (182-218 Proc Prehist Soc E Anglia, 5, 1927, 91-136

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Carbon Date. 1980BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; sample taken from depth 158-161cm from the sediment core, believed to date the elm decline.

ID: 18143, C14 ID: GU 5040 Date BP: 3980 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 4030, End BP: 3930

Abstract: West Heslerton: Foulbridge; 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. 1980BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Catholme (Where Rivers Meet) - charcoal; as OxA-16052

ID: 9699, C14 ID: SUERC-11072 Date BP: 3980 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 4015, End BP: 3945

Abstract: Catholme Farm (Where Rivers Meet): ring ditch

Archaeologist Name: M Hewson

Reference Name: Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1980BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal ref T1/1, from timber structure within ditch (similar context to that for BM-2206R) at Whitton Hill Site 1, Northumberland, England. Coll R Miket 1982. Subm R Miket. Comment (lab): Is revision of BM-2265.

ID: 1733, C14 ID: BM-2265R Date BP: 3980 +/- 130, Start Date BP: 3850, End BP: 4110

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 930, OS North: 355

Archaeologist Name: R Miket

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 512-13 (original determination Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 70 (revision Proc Prehist Soc, 51, 1985, 137-48

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Carbon Date. 1979BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from one of a series of secondary burials, higher up in the mound. The wooden slat was placed immediately on top of a flexed burial, probably of later Wessex, early Bronze Age date.

ID: 15351, C14 ID: UB 3382 Date BP: 3979 +/- 51, Start Date BP: 4030, End BP: 3928

Abstract: Bincombe: Round Barrow; 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. 1977BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Shaft 15F, Gallery 59-60 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2435, C14 ID: BM-1059 Date BP: 3977 +/- 47, Start Date BP: 3930, End BP: 4024

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1975BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Catholme (Where Rivers Meet) - charcoal; as SUERC-11069

ID: 9704, C14 ID: SUERC-11070 Date BP: 3975 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 4010, End BP: 3940

Abstract: Catholme Farm (Where Rivers Meet): Woodhenge [Map]

Archaeologist Name: M Hewson

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1975BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the top of the basal peat at its transgressive contact with overlying marine/brackish clay, at an altitude of -0.22 to -0.24m OD.

ID: 15987, C14 ID: Q 2506 Date BP: 3975 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 4045, End BP: 3905

Abstract: Fenland Project: Foulmire Fen B; 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. 1975BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, tranverse timber at Bell B Track, Somerset Levels, England. Comment [ed]: error given as 92 in Radiocarbon 13 entry.

ID: 3795, C14 ID: BM-384 Date BP: 3975 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3885, End BP: 4065

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 428, OS North: 423

Archaeologist Name: J M Coles

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 175; Antiquity, 42, 1968, 275-7; Proc Prehist Soc, 36, 1970, 125-51; Somerset Levels Pap, 15, 1989, 66

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Carbon Date. 1975BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from pit 28, cutting 2 at Newgrange, Co Meath, Ireland.

ID: 1564, C14 ID: GU-1773 Date BP: 3975 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3915, End BP: 4035

Abstract: Timber circle 90m diam

Archaeologist Name: P D Sweetman

Reference Name: Proc Roy Ir Acad, 85C, 1985, 195-221

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Carbon Date. 1974BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Greenwell C shaft, gallery 105-106 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2454, C14 ID: BM-1047 Date BP: 3974 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 3929, End BP: 4019

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1971BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Birstall Watermead Country Park- Wood; following the disintegration of timber 36, which was regarded as evidence of site clearance immediately before burnt mound activity began, waterlogged macrofossils were selected from pollen tin 107, which sampled the layer of blue-grey clay (173) into which the 'cleared branch' (timber 36) was dumped.

ID: 9152, C14 ID: OxA-12585 Date BP: 3971 +/- 34, Start Date BP: 4005, End BP: 3937

Abstract: Birstall Watermead Country Park: burnt mound sequence

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. 1970BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal with potboilers in stream edge at Bourn Brook, Harborne, Ridgacre, West Midlands, England.

ID: 405, C14 ID: Birm-799 Date BP: 3970 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3870, End BP: 4070

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 11, OS North: 834

Archaeologist Name: M J Nixon

Reference Name: W Midlands Archaeol, 23, 1980, 9-13; Brit Archaeol Rep Brit Ser, 204, 1989, 11; Buckley, V (ed), 'Burnt offerings' (Dublin, 1990), 106-11

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Carbon Date. 1970BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Silty peat above bedrock at Maes Howe [Map], Orkney, Scotland. Comment (lab): duplicate of SRR-505

ID: 4447, C14 ID: Q-1482 Date BP: 3970 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3900, End BP: 4040

OS Letter: HY, OS East: 318, OS North: 128

Archaeologist Name: C Renfrew

Reference Name: Antiquity, 50, 1976, 194-203

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Carbon Date. 1970BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: From feature with Grooved Ware at Fengate, Padholme Road, Cambridge, England.

ID: 4259, C14 ID: HAR-399 Date BP: 3970 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3900, End BP: 4040

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 213, OS North: 989

Archaeologist Name: F Pryor

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 17, 1975, 229; Radiocarbon, 19, 1977, 405-6; Durobrivae, 1, 1973, 18; F Pryor, Excavation at Fengate, Peterborough, England: the first report, Toronto, 1974; idem, ...second report, 1978, 226; Brit Archaeol Rep. 33, 1976, 33

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Carbon Date. 1970BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; this sample was from a peat core 270cm deep. The sample was 160-165cm from the present surface.

ID: 17041, C14 ID: GU 5031 Date BP: 3970 +/- 140, Start Date BP: 4110, End BP: 3830

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. 1970BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal ref T1/2, from timber structure within ditch (similar context to that for BM-2265R) at Whitton Hill Site 1, Northumberland, England. Coll R Miket 1982. Subm R Miket. Comment (lab): Is revision of BM-2206.

ID: 1734, C14 ID: BM-2206R Date BP: 3970 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 3860, End BP: 4080

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 930, OS North: 355

Archaeologist Name: R Miket

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 512-13 (original determination Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 70 (revision Proc Prehist Soc, 51, 1985, 137-48

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Carbon Date. 1970BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, sample 629, from context 323, uppermost ditch fill at Bulleigh Meadow, Marldon, Devon, England.

ID: 7745, C14 ID: HAR-10194 Date BP: 3970 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3900, End BP: 4040

Abstract: Mesolithic, Neolithic and Early Bronze Age site

Archaeologist Name: P J Berridge and S J Simpson

Reference Name: Devon Archaeol Soc Proc, 50, 1992, 1--18

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Carbon Date. 1970BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from one of postholes of pre-barrow post-line at Trelan 2 (Site 41), Goonhilly Downs, Lizard, Cornwall, England. Subm N Balaam.

ID: 1692, C14 ID: HAR-5280 Date BP: 3970 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 3850, End BP: 4090

OS Letter: SW, OS East: 734, OS North: 192

Archaeologist Name: George Smith

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 300-1, 335; Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 168; Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 53; Cornish Archaeol, 23, 1984, 3-48 (site) Cornish Archaeol, 27, 1988, 213-14 (dates)

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Carbon Date. 1970BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as red deer (H St George Gray), from bottom of Shaft 1 at Maumbury Rings [Map], Dorchester, Dorset, England. Subm R Bradley 1983. Comment (lab): Is revision (ie new run) of earlier date BM-2282.

ID: 1547, C14 ID: BM-2282N Date BP: 3970 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3900, End BP: 4040

Abstract: Hengiform enclosure

Archaeologist Name: H St George Gray 1908-13

Reference Name: Dorset Natur Hist Archaeol Soc/Proc, 110, 1988, 160; Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 63-4 (original, unrevised date Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 59-69 esp. 65 (revision)

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Carbon Date. 1970BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from habitation area, sample 6 at Newgrange, Co Meath, Ireland. [Ed: date given as 3907 on p. 218 of ref: 2970 derives from bc fig. given elsewhere in text.]

ID: 1561, C14 ID: GU-1622 Date BP: 3970 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3900, End BP: 4040

Abstract: Timber circle 90m diam

Archaeologist Name: P D Sweetman

Reference Name: Proc Roy Ir Acad, 85C, 1985, 195-221

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Carbon Date. 1970BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a stakehole beneath a Bronze Age barrow.

ID: 17977, C14 ID: HAR 5280 Date BP: 3970 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 4090, End BP: 3850

Abstract: Trelan II; 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. 1970BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as Lutra lutra, otter, LN81, HO 85, from within Neolithic house levels at Links of Noltland [Map], Isle of Westray, Orkney isles, off Scotland. Subm J C Clutton-Brock & M J Armour-Chelu. Comment (subm): date falls into middle of range for conventional radiocarbon dates obtained from this part of the site.

ID: 6693, C14 ID: OxA-1082 Date BP: 3970 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3890, End BP: 4050

OS Letter: HY, OS East: 428, OS North: 493

Archaeologist Name: D V Clarke et al

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 29, 1987, 301; Curr Archaeol, 6, 1978, 44-6

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Carbon Date. 1970BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from hearth, sample 30 at Carrowmore - Culleenamore, Sligo, Ireland. Coll G Burenhult. Subm G Burenhult. Comment (subm): See monograph below.

ID: 2105, C14 ID: Lu-1948 Date BP: 3970 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 3895, End BP: 4045

Abstract: Kitchen midden settlement 15

Archaeologist Name: G Burenhult

Reference Name: Burenhult G, 'The archaeology of Carrowmore...' (Stockholm 1984), 128-32; Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 211

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Carbon Date. 1970BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from level containing scattered, probably redeposited flints of ?Mesolithic character at Beedle's Quarry, East Goscote, Leicestershire, England. [Ed: date lies within Bronze Age.]

ID: 722, C14 ID: Birm-253 Date BP: 3970 +/- 85, Start Date BP: 3885, End BP: 4055

OS Letter: SK, OS East: 637, OS North: 139

Archaeologist Name: A Saville

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 15, 1972, 8; Trans Leicestershire Archaeol Hist Soc, 51, 1975-6, 29-39

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Carbon Date. 1965BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen from base of main enclosure dich at Durrington Walls, Wiltshire, England.

ID: 4509, C14 ID: BM-399 Date BP: 3965 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3875, End BP: 4055

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 150, OS North: 437

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 288; Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 184-5; Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 172-3; Science, 127, 1958, 135; Antiq J, 47, 1967, 166-84; Antiquity, 42, 1968, 20-6; Antiquity, 33, 1959, 289-90; G Wainwright and I H Longworth 'Durrington Walls: excavations 1966-68' (1971 Proc Prehist Soc, 38, 1972, 389-407

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Carbon Date. 1965BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from burial 31, cutting 3 at Newgrange, Co Meath, Ireland.

ID: 1565, C14 ID: GU-1774 Date BP: 3965 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 3900, End BP: 4030

Abstract: Timber circle 90m diam

Archaeologist Name: P D Sweetman

Reference Name: Proc Roy Ir Acad, 85C, 1985, 195-221

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Carbon Date. 1964BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Peat under track of Q-926 at Abbot's Way Track, Westhay Level, Somerset Levels, England.

ID: 3815, C14 ID: Q-908 Date BP: 3964 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3904, End BP: 4024

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 419, OS North: 426

Archaeologist Name: H Godwin, J M Coles, F Hibbert

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 549 and 596; Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 176; Proc Prehist Soc, 29, 1963, 17-49; Proc Prehist Soc, 34, 1968, 238-58; Proc Prehist Soc, 36, 1970, 125-51; Somerset Levels Pap, 15, 1989, 66

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Carbon Date. 1960BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: plant remains:hazel nut

ID: 6241, C14 ID: OxA-6063 Date BP: 3960 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 3915, End BP: 4005

Abstract: Huntingdon Racecourse, England

Archaeologist Name: Macaulay

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

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Carbon Date. 1960BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from a grave pit, ?Beaker phase at Amesbury G.71, Earls Farm Down, Amesbury, Wiltshire, England.

ID: 3607, C14 ID: NPL-77 Date BP: 3960 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 3850, End BP: 4070

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 184, OS North: 419

Archaeologist Name: P M Christie

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 7, 1965, 158; Proc Prehist Soc, 33, 1967, 336-66

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Carbon Date. 1960BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Shaft 15A, Gallery 57-58 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2412, C14 ID: BM-997 Date BP: 3960 +/- 56, Start Date BP: 3904, End BP: 4016

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1960BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal assoc with Grooved Ware at Fengate, Padholme Road, Cambridge, England.

ID: 4260, C14 ID: HAR-401 Date BP: 3960 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3870, End BP: 4050

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 213, OS North: 989

Archaeologist Name: F Pryor

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 17, 1975, 229; Radiocarbon, 19, 1977, 405-6; Durobrivae, 1, 1973, 18; F Pryor, Excavation at Fengate, Peterborough, England: the first report, Toronto, 1974; idem, ...second report, 1978, 226; Brit Archaeol Rep. 33, 1976, 33

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Carbon Date. 1960BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Carbonised material, sample 167 recovered by flotation from context 79 in pit 77 at Carne (Rhos Carne Coch), Fishguard, Dyfed, Wales.

ID: 1312, C14 ID: CAR-589 Date BP: 3960 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 3895, End BP: 4025

Abstract: Burnt mounds, Mound B

Archaeologist Name: H James

Reference Name: Bull Board Celtic Stud, 33, 1986, 245-65 esp. 260

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Carbon Date. 1960BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample unspecified from Phase 1, circular enclosure without formal grave at Moneen, County Cork, Ireland.

ID: 2575, C14 ID: GrN-10629 Date BP: 3960 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3900, End BP: 4020

Abstract: Ring barrow

Archaeologist Name: M J O'Kelly 1948

Reference Name: Prehist Soci field guide (Co Cork trip 1985), 33 (re date Proc Roy Ir Acad, 54C, 1952, 121-59 (re site)

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Carbon Date. 1960BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Beaker hearth at Ballynagilly, The Corbie, Tyrone, N Ireland.

ID: 4210, C14 ID: UB-316 Date BP: 3960 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 3885, End BP: 4035

OS Letter: H, OS East: 743, OS North: 837

Archaeologist Name: A M ApSimon

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 288-89; Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 105-8; Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 218-9, 599; Antiquity, 45, 1971, 97-102; J Roy Soc Antiq Ireland, 99, 1969, 165-8;

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Carbon Date. 1960BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from rich charcoal deposits in the enclosing ditch close to the east terminal of the Neolithic cursus.

ID: 17786, C14 ID: HAR 6268 Date BP: 3960 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 4040, End BP: 3880

Abstract: Springfield: Cursus; 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. 1960BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as hazel twigs, from slot by hearth in Structure A at Trelystan, Long Mountain, Powys, Wales.

ID: 6483, C14 ID: CAR-276 Date BP: 3960 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3890, End BP: 4030

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 277, OS North: 70

Archaeologist Name: W Britnell, Clwyd-Powys Archaeol Trust

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 377-8; Archaeol in Wales, 20, 1980, 35-6; Proc Prehist Soc, 48, 1982, 133-201

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Carbon Date. 1960BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from polypod bowl, CE 1916/9, found in bog at Tir Kernahan, Co Tyrone, Ireland. Subm C Earwood 1990. Comment (subm): compares with pottery polypod bowls from Early Bronze Age contexts around Europe; six are known from Ireland, and date of this sample confirms the close typol. links. [Ed: NGR not available for ancient bog find.]

ID: 7193, C14 ID: OxA-3013 Date BP: 3960 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3860, End BP: 4060

Abstract: Museum artefact from Nat Mus Ireland

Archaeologist Name: C Earwood

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 34, 1992, 144-5; Earwood, C, 'Domestic wooden artefacts...' (Exeter 1993), 288

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Carbon Date. 1960BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal assoc. with central burial, Pit 28, cremation 1 in pot of Peterborough tradition at Whitton Hill Site 1, Northumberland, England. Coll R Miket 1982. Subm R Miket. Comment (lab): Is revision of BM-2266.

ID: 1735, C14 ID: BM-2266R Date BP: 3960 +/- 130, Start Date BP: 3830, End BP: 4090

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 930, OS North: 355

Archaeologist Name: R Miket

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 512-13 (original determination Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 70 (revision Proc Prehist Soc, 51, 1985, 137-48

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Carbon Date. 1960BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: The Rye area project: Pewis Marsh (Pewis 1)- Peat; -1.29 - -1.34m OD, pH 7.8, 76.0% LOI; sample Pewis 1.3 is taken from a unit of Woody Peat (unit C), 30-35cm below a contact with organic-rich clay (unit B). 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 (2.60-2.65m) precludes any possibility of modern rootlet penetration. Pollen assemblages around the sample indicate successional reversal from poor fen (dominated by Betula) to fen carr (dominated by Alnus glutinosa) at the time of Sediment deposition.

ID: 9353, C14 ID: GrN-27877 Date BP: 3960 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 3990, End BP: 3930

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. 1960BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, from hearth with Peterborough ware, sealed by pre-cairn ground surface at Great Carn, Cefn Bryn, Gower, Glamorgan West, Wales.

ID: 1314, C14 ID: Birm-1236 Date BP: 3960 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3860, End BP: 4060

OS Letter: SS, OS East: 490, OS North: 905

Archaeologist Name: Anthony Ward

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 27, 1987, 39-40

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Carbon Date. 1960BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the base of basal peat, at an altitude of -1.29 to -1.31m OD.

ID: 15973, C14 ID: Q 2555 Date BP: 3960 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 4030, End BP: 3890

Abstract: Fenland Project: Farcet Fen; 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. 1960BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from pit P59, with Grooved Ware at Fengate (Storey's Bar site), Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England.

ID: 1249, C14 ID: HAR-771 Date BP: 3960 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3890, End BP: 4030

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 213, OS North: 989

Archaeologist Name: F Pryor

Reference Name: F Pryor, 'Excavations at Fengate, Peterborough, England', 2, 1978, 226-7

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Carbon Date. 1960BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human femur

ID: 6087, C14 ID: OxA-4886 Date BP: 3960 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3900, End BP: 4020

Abstract: Stonehenge, England

Archaeologist Name: Allen

Reference Name: Archaeometry 38(2), 1996, 391-415

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Carbon Date. 1956BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Collagen, id as from domestic animal bone, palisade at Mount Pleasant, Dorchester, Dorset, England.

ID: 4625, C14 ID: BM-794 Date BP: 3956 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 3911, End BP: 4001

OS Letter: SY, OS East: 710, OS North: 900

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 23-4; Proc Prehist Soc, 38, 1972, 389-407

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Carbon Date. 1955BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: antler:red deer

ID: 5747, C14 ID: OxA-3689 Date BP: 3955 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 3890, End BP: 4020

Abstract: Devil's Quoits, England

Archaeologist Name: Lambrick

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

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Carbon Date. 1955BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Soil with stony layer possibly connected with cairn building, close to cairn-edge at Slieve Gullion, Co Armagh, Ireland.

ID: 4410, C14 ID: UB-180 Date BP: 3955 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 3880, End BP: 4030

OS Letter: J, OS East: 25, OS North: 203

Archaeologist Name: A G Smith, J R Pilcher

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 221-2; Ulster J Archaeol, 35, 1972, 17-21

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Carbon Date. 1955BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the top of the basal peat at its contact with marine/brackish clay, at an altitude of -3.06 to -3.075m OD.

ID: 16047, C14 ID: Q 2528 Date BP: 3955 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 4025, End BP: 3885

Abstract: Fenland Project: Pymore; 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. 1955BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: antler; from the original packing material in stonehole F17, part of the Devil's Quoits stone circle. Although the standing stone had been removed disturbance of the packing material was minimal.

ID: 15818, C14 ID: OxA 3689 Date BP: 3955 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 4020, End BP: 3890

Abstract: Devil's Quoits; 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. 1955BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample unspecified from rock-cut pit fill at Capel Eithin, Cefn Du, Gwynedd, Wales.

ID: 553, C14 ID: CAR-446 Date BP: 3955 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 3880, End BP: 4030

OS Letter: SH, OS East: 489, OS North: 727

Archaeologist Name: Sian I White

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 21, 1981, 17-19

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Carbon Date. 1954BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Shaft 15B, Gallery 31-32 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2417, C14 ID: BM-1052b Date BP: 3954 +/- 43, Start Date BP: 3911, End BP: 3997

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1952BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Shaft 15D, Gallery 79-80 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2426, C14 ID: BM-1011 Date BP: 3952 +/- 44, Start Date BP: 3908, End BP: 3996

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1950BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, post packing, S circle ph II at Durrington Walls, Wiltshire, England.

ID: 4510, C14 ID: BM-396 Date BP: 3950 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3860, End BP: 4040

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 150, OS North: 437

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 288; Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 184-5; Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 172-3; Science, 127, 1958, 135; Antiq J, 47, 1967, 166-84; Antiquity, 42, 1968, 20-6; Antiquity, 33, 1959, 289-90; G Wainwright and I H Longworth 'Durrington Walls: excavations 1966-68' (1971 Proc Prehist Soc, 38, 1972, 389-407

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Carbon Date. 1950BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, animal, id as Bos, from midden around articulated deer skeletons in W Midden at Links of Noltland [Map], Westray, Orkney, Scotland. Coll D V Clarke.

ID: 3124, C14 ID: GU-1431 Date BP: 3950 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 3885, End BP: 4015

Abstract: Grooved Ware site

Archaeologist Name: D V Clarke

Reference Name: Discovery Excav Scotland', 1982, 25; Renfrew C, 'The Prehistory of Orkney', 1985, 265; Brit Archaeol Rep, 117, 1983

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Carbon Date. 1950BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id as bos longifrons, from S13A base of waterlogged layer at Skara Brae, Orkney [Map], Scotland.

ID: 4301, C14 ID: Birm-477 Date BP: 3950 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3850, End BP: 4050

OS Letter: HY, OS East: 231, OS North: 187

Archaeologist Name: D V Clarke

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 16, 1974, 300-1; Radiocarbon, 17, 1975, 266-7; Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 264-5; Brit Archaeol Rep, 33, 1976, 239; C Renfrew (ed), Prehist of Orkney, 1985 [synthesis and calibrn]

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Carbon Date. 1950BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, bulked sample from hearths with Late Neo flints at Sparrite Farm, Rackham, Sussex W, England.

ID: 4306, C14 ID: HAR-360 Date BP: 3950 +/- 140, Start Date BP: 3810, End BP: 4090

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 49, OS North: 152

Archaeologist Name: Holden, Bradley, Dimbleby

Reference Name: J Archaeol Sci, 2, 1975, 179-86, esp. 180; Sussex Archaeol Collect, 113, 1975, 85-103, esp. 98; Radiocarbon, 19, 1977, 404

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Carbon Date. 1950BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a shell-marl layer in the filled-in watercourse in Valley of County Ditch, below HAR-8440.

ID: 15626, C14 ID: HAR 9024 Date BP: 3950 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 4020, End BP: 3880

Abstract: Causewayed Enclosures: Staines Causewayed Camp (trench 49); 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. 1950BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; bone from grave 1, which is cut by grave 2.

ID: 15711, C14 ID: HAR 8517 Date BP: 3950 +/- 130, Start Date BP: 4080, End BP: 3820

Abstract: Cot Nab; 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. 1950BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Collagen from antler, id as red deer, ref L611/A/14, from one of several deliberate deposits of articulated animal bone and antler on floor of Neolithic ring ditch at Radley Barrow Hills, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England. Comment (A Barclay, OAU): This and BM-2712 agree with results for Grooved Ware pits (BM-2715 and -2706) and form part of sequence of 8 results from three intercutting barrows.

ID: 6406, C14 ID: BM-2713 Date BP: 3950 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3870, End BP: 4030

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. 1950BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the fill of a minor pit containing charcoal and flint flakes in the primary context of an early Bronze Age barrow.

ID: 16218, C14 ID: HAR 6176 Date BP: 3950 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 4040, End BP: 3860

Abstract: Haddenham: Snow's Farm Barrow; 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. 1950BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the top of the basal peat at its transgressive contact with overlying marine/brackish clay, at an altitude of -3.28 to -3.33m OD.

ID: 16037, C14 ID: Q 2813 Date BP: 3950 +/- 95, Start Date BP: 4045, End BP: 3855

Abstract: Fenland Project: Ouse Haddenham; 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. 1950BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, SEC30B from Staines, Middlesex, England. Subm L Blackmore 1988. [Ed: NGR not supplied: estimated only.]

ID: 8769, C14 ID: HAR-9024 Date BP: 3950 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3880, End BP: 4020

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 04 ?, OS North: 71 ?

Archaeologist Name: R Robertson-MacKay 1962

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 59

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Carbon Date. 1949BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Greenwell C shaft, gallery 105-106 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2453, C14 ID: BM-1045 Date BP: 3949 +/- 41, Start Date BP: 3908, End BP: 3990

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1949BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Shaft 15 B, Gallery 31-32 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2415, C14 ID: BM-1003 Date BP: 3949 +/- 42, Start Date BP: 3907, End BP: 3991

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1948BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from small pits, 950/820, feature 12 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2469, C14 ID: BM-1005 Date BP: 3948 +/- 37, Start Date BP: 3911, End BP: 3985

Abstract: Open-cast mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1947BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from large scale site, 1267/906 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2488, C14 ID: BM-995 Date BP: 3947 +/- 66, Start Date BP: 3881, End BP: 4013

Abstract: Industrial debris

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1945BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood KR85AG0245 from base of slopewash to N of burn at Rhum - Kinloch - Highland, Scotland. Coll K Hirons. Comment: Matches interpolated date for start of major Alnus pollen decline in monolith. See also GU-2106. [Ed: Extensive comment in monograph.]

ID: 8510, C14 ID: GU-2041 Date BP: 3945 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3895, End BP: 3995

Abstract: Seasonal or year-round occupation and working of lithics

Archaeologist Name: C R Wickham-Jones

Reference Name: Wickham-Jones C R, 'Rhum: Mesolithic and later sites at Kinloch. Excavations 1984-86' (= Soc Antiq Scot Monogr, 7), 1990, 132-6

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Carbon Date. 1941BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from minor features, 1274/1022, Trench 3 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2499, C14 ID: BM-1065 Date BP: 3941 +/- 89, Start Date BP: 3852, End BP: 4030

Abstract: Occupation debris

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1941BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler from primary silt, Site IV at Mount Pleasant, Dorchester, Dorset, England.

ID: 3913, C14 ID: BM-666 Date BP: 3941 +/- 72, Start Date BP: 3869, End BP: 4013

OS Letter: SY, OS East: 710, OS North: 900

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 23-4; Proc Prehist Soc, 38, 1972, 389-407

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Carbon Date. 1940BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Fossil land-snail shell from RB deposit at Gore Cliff, Blackgang, Isle of Wight, England. Comment [Ed]: Date lies within Bronze Age period.

ID: 330, C14 ID: BM-1482 Date BP: 3940 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 3875, End BP: 4005

OS Letter: SZ, OS East: 493, OS North: 760

Archaeologist Name: R C Preece

Reference Name: J Archaeol Sci, 7, 1980, 262-3

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Carbon Date. 1940BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Peat from peaty surface horizon of buried soil beneath Saddlesborough Main Reave, Shaugh Moor, Devon, England. Comment (subm): Seems unusually early.

ID: 8423, C14 ID: HAR-4248 Date BP: 3940 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3880, End BP: 4000

OS Letter: SX, OS East: 564, OS North: 630

Archaeologist Name: N D Balaam

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 48, 1982, 203-78

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Carbon Date. 1940BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat:-

ID: 5306, C14 ID: OxA-2301 Date BP: 3940 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3880, End BP: 4000

Abstract: Lismore Fields, England

Archaeologist Name: Wiltshire

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

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Carbon Date. 1940BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone; from pit 962, containing Grooved ware.

ID: 16593, C14 ID: HAR 5500 Date BP: 3940 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 4020, End BP: 3860

Abstract: Lechlade: Rough Ground 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. 1940BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from rings 178-93 at Sweet Track, Shapwick, Somerset Levels, England. Comments (lab): rootlet and insect contamina tion, date rejected (subm): tree ring studies.

ID: 3849, C14 ID: HAR-1477 Date BP: 3940 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3850, End BP: 4030

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 422, OS North: 404

Archaeologist Name: J M Coles and others

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 363-4; Somerset Levels Pap 5, 1979, 101; Somerset Levels Pap, 15, 1989, 69

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Carbon Date. 1940BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Birstall Watermead Country Park- Charcoal; Charcoal within the cut of hearth feature 329, which represents the final heating episode of the hearth and may be contemporary with the final heating episode of the trough. The compact nature of the fill (particularly sample 111) suggests it is likely to be in situ burning.

ID: 9163, C14 ID: GU-5986 Date BP: 3940 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 4040, End BP: 3840

Abstract: Birstall Watermead Country Park: burnt mound sequence

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. 1940BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from rings 178-93; includes sections cut from twelve timbers (see also HAR-1478).

ID: 17694, C14 ID: HAR 1477 Date BP: 3940 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 4030, End BP: 3850

Abstract: Somerset Levels: Shapwick, Sweet Track Heath; 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. 1940BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Shaft 15B, Gallery 19-20 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2413, C14 ID: BM-975 Date BP: 3940 +/- 41, Start Date BP: 3899, End BP: 3981

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1940BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, from track peg at Abbot's Way Track, Westhay Level, Somerset Levels, England. Comment (subm): same sample as Q-926.

ID: 3816, C14 ID: Lu-298 Date BP: 3940 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 3875, End BP: 4005

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 419, OS North: 426

Archaeologist Name: H Godwin, J M Coles, F Hibbert

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 549 and 596; Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 176; Proc Prehist Soc, 29, 1963, 17-49; Proc Prehist Soc, 34, 1968, 238-58; Proc Prehist Soc, 36, 1970, 125-51; Somerset Levels Pap, 15, 1989, 66

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Carbon Date. 1940BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from pre-barrow scoop (F 212) at Bromfield, Shropshire, England.

ID: 3609, C14 ID: Birm-65 Date BP: 3940 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3840, End BP: 4040

OS Letter: SO, OS East: 480, OS North: 778

Archaeologist Name: S C Stanford

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 268; Proc Prehist Soc, 48, 1982, 279-320

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Carbon Date. 1940BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a layer of charcoal and burnt flint 0.2m deep, sealed within the peats of the Lark Valley.

ID: 18186, C14 ID: HAR 2484 Date BP: 3940 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 4010, End BP: 3870

Abstract: West Stow: Lackford Bridge; 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. 1940BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; the peat core was taken from a very narrow river terrace downslope from the archaeological site and above the present stream bed of the Wye. Builder's spoil had been dumped on the surface approximately 6 months before sampling but this and some surface peat was removed before peat coring was attempted. The sample contains carbonate and humic acids. The nearness of the water table is not known since the hydrology of the whole site is puzzling. The plateau above the sample site is very wet and the water table appears perched. As the sample was wet peat, presumably the water table is near. The sample was taken approximately 45cm from the original surface (taking into account the removal of some surface peat during sampling).

ID: 16685, C14 ID: OxA 2301 Date BP: 3940 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 4000, End BP: 3880

Abstract: Lismore Fields, Buxton II; 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. 1940BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as red deer (H St George Gray), from sample in highest Neo level of Shaft 3 to have escaped later disturbances at Maumbury Rings [Map], Dorchester, Dorset, England. Subm R Bradley 1983. Comment (lab): Is revision of earlier date BM-2281.

ID: 1548, C14 ID: BM-2281R Date BP: 3940 +/- 130, Start Date BP: 3810, End BP: 4070

Abstract: Hengiform enclosure

Archaeologist Name: H St George Gray 1908-13

Reference Name: Dorset Natur Hist Archaeol Soc/Proc, 110, 1988, 160; Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 63-4 (original, unrevised date Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 59-79 (revision)

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Carbon Date. 1940BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone from pit 962 with Grooved Ware at Roughground Farm, Lechlade, Gloucestershire, England. Subm T G Allen 1983.

ID: 2631, C14 ID: HAR-5500 Date BP: 3940 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3860, End BP: 4020

Abstract: Grooved Ware pit

Archaeologist Name: T G Allen (Oxford Archaeol Unit)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 301 (not this date 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. 1940BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wellington Quarry- plant macrofossils; bulk sample; waterlogged plant macrofossils from pollen monolith (169-70cm below modern surface).

ID: 9453, C14 ID: OxA-12662 Date BP: 3940 +/- 29, Start Date BP: 3969, End BP: 3911

Abstract: Wellington Quarry: WQM

Archaeologist Name: R Jackson

Reference Name: Jackson, R, and Miller, D, 2004 Wellington Quarry, Herefordshire (1986-96): investigations of landscape in the Lower Lugg Valley (PNUM 2590), interim report no. 1230, Worcester County Council

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Carbon Date. 1940BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Collagen from bone fragments id as cattle by M Harman, ref L917/A/2, from lower fill of one of 6 similar pits, associated with formal deposits of animal bones, flint artefacts, a Group I axe and Grooved Ware sherds; another of these pits dated by BM-2706, from SW end of multiperiod cemetery site at Radley Barrow Hills, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England. Comment (A Barclay, OAU): this and BM-2706 are consistent and suggest Late Neolithic dates for these features; results also comparable with BM-2712 and -2713 for Late Neolithic ring ditch.

ID: 6430, C14 ID: BM-2715 Date BP: 3940 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3880, End BP: 4000

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. 1938BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from ditch bottom at Marden, Wiltshire, England.

ID: 3907, C14 ID: BM-557 Date BP: 3938 +/- 48, Start Date BP: 3890, End BP: 3986

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 90, OS North: 583

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 20-1; Antiq J, 51, 1971, 177-239; Proc Prehist Soc, 38, 1972, 389-407

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Carbon Date. 1935BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from pit 18 (clay-lined, with animal bones), cutting 3 at Newgrange, Co Meath, Ireland.

ID: 1562, C14 ID: GU-1771 Date BP: 3935 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3865, End BP: 4005

Abstract: Timber circle 90m diam

Archaeologist Name: P D Sweetman

Reference Name: Proc Roy Ir Acad, 85C, 1985, 195-221

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Carbon Date. 1935BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: antler:red deer

ID: 6085, C14 ID: OxA-4884 Date BP: 3935 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3885, End BP: 3985

Abstract: Stonehenge, England

Archaeologist Name: Allen

Reference Name: Archaeometry 38(2), 1996, 391-415

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Carbon Date. 1934BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as Alder, from Abbot's Way Track, Westhay Level, Somerset Levels, England.

ID: 3817, C14 ID: BM-386 Date BP: 3934 +/- 111, Start Date BP: 3823, End BP: 4045

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 419, OS North: 426

Archaeologist Name: H Godwin, J M Coles, F Hibbert

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 549 and 596; Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 176; Proc Prehist Soc, 29, 1963, 17-49; Proc Prehist Soc, 34, 1968, 238-58; Proc Prehist Soc, 36, 1970, 125-51; Somerset Levels Pap, 15, 1989, 66

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Carbon Date. 1931BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Cossington - animal bone; as OxA-16053

ID: 9765, C14 ID: OxA-16054 Date BP: 3931 +/- 31, Start Date BP: 3962, End BP: 3900

Abstract: Cossington: site 4

Archaeologist Name: C O'Brien and J Thomas

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1930BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human child

ID: 5186, C14 ID: OxA-1874 Date BP: 3930 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3850, End BP: 4010

Abstract: Barrow Hills, England

Archaeologist Name: Halpin

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

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Carbon Date. 1930BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a layer of comminuted charcoal, wood ash, and calcined flints (perhaps a levelled burnt mound) which lay outside of, and was stratigraphically unconnected with, the ring-ditch. It is from the second of three layers (above that which yielded 7 (H7)) which survived plough truncation because they had slumped within an earlier linear hollow. The layer is contiguous with the fill of a rectangular pit (H4) which lay within the spread of burnt material, and covered a hearth (H5) next to the pit.

ID: 17829, C14 ID: GU 5279 Date BP: 3930 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3980, End BP: 3880

Abstract: Staines Road 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. 1930BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample unspecified from deep down in fire pit with stone pounders and hammer at Townfoot Farm, Glencaple, Dumfries-Galloway, Scotland.

ID: 3573, C14 ID: GaK-1244 Date BP: 3930 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3840, End BP: 4020

OS Letter: NY, OS East: 3, OS North: 683

Archaeologist Name: J Scott-Elliot

Reference Name: Trans Dumfriesshire Galloway Natur Hist Antiq Soc, 49, 1972, 20-4

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Carbon Date. 1930BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Pit 6 with decorated stone bowl-rim and sherd of crude vessel at Newgrange, Co Meath, Ireland.

ID: 1552, C14 ID: GrN-12829 Date BP: 3930 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 3895, End BP: 3965

Abstract: Double circle of pits W of main tomb - roofed structure?

Archaeologist Name: P D Sweetman

Reference Name: Proc Roy Ir Acad, 87C, 1987, 283-98

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Carbon Date. 1930BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from an unmarked beaker burial c 55m west of barrow 12, close to beaker burial F950. It was a shallow grave pit (c 20cm) with the burial disturbed by animal burrowing. The grave contained a child inhumation and 'barbed-wire' Beaker, Wessex/Middle Rhine beaker, bone disc, and three copper rings. The bones of a newborn baby were found in the Middle Rhine beaker (F919 SF597).

ID: 17256, C14 ID: OxA 1874 Date BP: 3930 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 4010, End BP: 3850

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. 1930BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal sample 2, from so-called Developed Aurignacian = Creswellian at Pinhole Cave, Creswell Crags, Derbyshire, England. [Ed: Date lies within Neolithic or Bronze Age period.]

ID: 341, C14 ID: BM-438 Date BP: 3930 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 3810, End BP: 4050

OS Letter: SK, OS East: 533, OS North: 741

Archaeologist Name: Armstrong 1924-33

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 289-90

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Carbon Date. 1930BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; this sample came from a brownish-black greasy humified peat grading into pale grey organic silty clay at 0.85-0.86m.

ID: 17401, C14 ID: HAR 9146 Date BP: 3930 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3990, End BP: 3870

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. 1929BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from large scale site, 1255/905, L6 baulk at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2490, C14 ID: BM-1013 Date BP: 3929 +/- 49, Start Date BP: 3880, End BP: 3978

Abstract: Industrial debris

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1927BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from base of main enclosure ditch at Durrington Walls, Wiltshire, England.

ID: 4511, C14 ID: BM-398 Date BP: 3927 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3837, End BP: 4017

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 150, OS North: 437

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 288; Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 184-5; Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 172-3; Science, 127, 1958, 135; Antiq J, 47, 1967, 166-84; Antiquity, 42, 1968, 20-6; Antiquity, 33, 1959, 289-90; G Wainwright and I H Longworth 'Durrington Walls: excavations 1966-68' (1971 Proc Prehist Soc, 38, 1972, 389-407

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Carbon Date. 1925BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Birstall Watermead Country Park- Animal bone; the animal bone was recovered from peaty silt context 129, around the timber bridge structure; many bones had butchery marks.

ID: 9145, C14 ID: GrA-23585 Date BP: 3925 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 3970, End BP: 3880

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. 1924BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Shaft 15D, Gallery 79-80 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2427, C14 ID: BM-1057 Date BP: 3924 +/- 47, Start Date BP: 3877, End BP: 3971

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1922BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Greenwell shaft, gallery 108-109 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2448, C14 ID: BM-1044 Date BP: 3922 +/- 86, Start Date BP: 3836, End BP: 4008

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1922BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from context 2961/A/1, the upper levels of a pit occurring within a small cluster of such pits. Compare with UB-3127 from lower levels of the same pit.

ID: 16189, C14 ID: UB 3128 Date BP: 3922 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 3967, End BP: 3877

Abstract: Gravelly Guy: Stanton Harcourt; 1989-90

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Carbon Date. 1922BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Greenwell shaft, gallery 108-109 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2447, C14 ID: BM-1028 Date BP: 3922 +/- 38, Start Date BP: 3884, End BP: 3960

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1920BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Shell, id as limpet, from old land surface at Rosinish, Benbecula, Western Isles, Scotland.

ID: 4659, C14 ID: GU-1065 Date BP: 3920 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 3865, End BP: 3975

OS Letter: NF, OS East: 873, OS North: 537

Archaeologist Name: I A G Shepherd/A Tuckwell

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 108, 1976-7 (1979), 112

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Carbon Date. 1920BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from hollow, Pit 40 at Grandtully, Perthshire, Scotland.

ID: 4197, C14 ID: GaK-1396 Date BP: 3920 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3820, End BP: 4020

OS Letter: NN, OS East: 925, OS North: 527

Archaeologist Name: D D A Simpson

Reference Name: Antiquity, 43, 1969, 216-7; Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 120, 1990, 33-44

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Carbon Date. 1920BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as pine, from deposit of black silty sands with burnt stone, wood and charcoal fragments at Callaly Moor, Northumberland, England. Comment (subm): Is not at odds with date range of 2nd millennium BC settlements.

ID: 3523, C14 ID: BETA-29517 Date BP: 3920 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3840, End BP: 4000

OS Letter: NU, OS East: 59, OS North: 77

Archaeologist Name: David Cowley

Reference Name: Archaeol Aeliana, 19, 1991, 120

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Carbon Date. 1920BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Trent/Soar rivers confluence - sediment; humic acid fraction, bulk sample; the sample is from 1.45m down a core from a palaeochannel associated with terrace 1. The palaeochannel bisects part of terrace 1. The core also has had pollen evaluation counts carried out at 0.14m intervals, from 50mm contiguous sampling. The local geology is Mercian mudstone. The sample was waterlogged at the time of collection. The water table was 1m below the surface.

ID: 10022, C14 ID: GrA-31998 Date BP: 3920 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 3955, End BP: 3885

Abstract: Trent/Soar rivers confluence: Trent Terrace 1, Core 10

Archaeologist Name: A G Brown

Reference Name: Brown et al 2007

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Carbon Date. 1920BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Geoarchaeology of the Trent tributaries - waterlogged wood; analysis of LiDAR, aerial photography, and borehole records indicated that a major palaeochannel of the Idle was located within this area, close to Fountains Farm. Field investigation confirmed the presence of a visible depression, which was cored and sampled (FN01). However, cleaned drainage ditches approximately 500m west of FN01 demonstrated that organic-rich sediments were preserved over extensive areas of the floodplain. Large tree remains near the base of the organic-rich sediments suggested burial of mature floodplain woodland at some point in time. A representative section through these floodplain sediments was cleaned, recorded and sampled for environmental assessment and dating. Radiocarbon sample (FN05) is from the base of the woody peat. The stratigraphy and sedimentology of the deposits within the ditch section suggest aggradation within a backswamp floodplain wetland of the River Idle. The sediments were moist throughout and the watertable was encountered at the base of the ditch, approximately 1.9m below the ground surface. With the exception if the upper 0.4m (modern topsoil development), no evidence of root penetration was observed in the recorded section.

ID: 9789, C14 ID: OxA-15935 Date BP: 3920 +/- 28, Start Date BP: 3948, End BP: 3892

Abstract: Geoarchaeology of the Trent tributaries: Fountains Farm (FN05)

Archaeologist Name: A J Howard

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1913BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Birstall Watermead Country Park- Charcoal; charcoal from the latest layer of shattered stone and charcoal, which overlay other burnt spread layers around the timber-lined trough. Charcoals from these spreads are thought to represent the 'working life' of the trough. Definition between the layers of burnt material was not clear (often relying on slight changes in colour, density, and shifts in proportions of Charcoal to silt etc) but they were all well-compacted enough to suggest they were not residual or reworked.

ID: 9167, C14 ID: OxA-12959 Date BP: 3913 +/- 36, Start Date BP: 3949, End BP: 3877

Abstract: Birstall Watermead Country Park: burnt mound sequence

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. 1911BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from primary silt, Site IV ditch, with Grooved Ware at Mount Pleasant, Dorchester, Dorset, England.

ID: 3914, C14 ID: BM-663 Date BP: 3911 +/- 89, Start Date BP: 3822, End BP: 4000

OS Letter: SY, OS East: 710, OS North: 900

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 23-4; Proc Prehist Soc, 38, 1972, 389-407

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Carbon Date. 1910BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, AML 8650254, T2PEAT, id as woody root, from base of wood peat 46cm thick exposed in bank section at Purfleet -- Aveley Marshes -- Thames Site 2, Essex, England. Subm PM 1986. Comment (subm): peat overlies palaeosol with woodland mollusc fauna and Neolithic artefacts including two polished axes.

ID: 8704, C14 ID: HAR-8647 Date BP: 3910 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3840, End BP: 3980

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 544, OS North: 787

Archaeologist Name: P Murphy, UEA 1986

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 103

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Carbon Date. 1910BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, GHRBQB3, assoc with many fragments of Urn II found in undisturbed soil sealed by final capping of mound at Gnipe Howe round barrow, Hawsker parish, Whitby, Yorkshire, England. Subm A E Finney (E Riding Archaeol Cttee) 1985. Comment (subm): dates final capping of mound. [Ed: NGR and psh name in first ref are wrong and have been corrected here; also standard error is given as 150 in second ref below.]

ID: 8719, C14 ID: HAR-8774 Date BP: 3910 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 3790, End BP: 4030

OS Letter: NZ, OS East: 934, OS North: 85

Archaeologist Name: T C M Brewster 1972

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 106; Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 49; CBA Res Rep, 87, 1993, 102

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Carbon Date. 1910BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from middle layer of Beaker pit at Dean Bottom, Marlborough, Wiltshire, England. Comment (lab): IS REVISION OF BM-1668

ID: 460, C14 ID: BM-1668R Date BP: 3910 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3810, End BP: 4010

Abstract: Multiphase settlement

Archaeologist Name: C J Gingell

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 23, 1981, 21 (original determination Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 67 (revision Gingell C, 'The Marlborough Downs: a later Bronze Age landscape and its origins' (Devizes: Wilts Archaeol Natur Hist Soc Monogr 1), 1992, 159

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Carbon Date. 1910BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the primary fills of a pit sealed by c 20cm of secondary fills within the pit. The feature was sealed by c 80cm of topsoil/subsoil complex.

ID: 15408, C14 ID: GU 5264 Date BP: 3910 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3980, End BP: 3840

Abstract: Brampton: A1-M1 Link Road; 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. 1910BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from base of wood peat, 46cm thick, exposed in bank section.

ID: 16480, C14 ID: HAR 8647 Date BP: 3910 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3980, End BP: 3840

Abstract: Hullbridge Survey: Thames Site II, Purfleet; 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. 1910BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from palaeosol and ploughwas over at Pitstone, Tunnel Cement Works, Buckinghamshire, England.

ID: 3894, C14 ID: HAR-327 Date BP: 3910 +/- 220, Start Date BP: 3690, End BP: 4130

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 939, OS North: 149

Archaeologist Name: K W Valentine

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 19, 1977, 421; J Archaeol Sci, 1, 1974, 343-51

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Carbon Date. 1910BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Human bone, id as femur, No. 105 from ST 5 at [Tomb of the Eagles [Map]] Isbister, S Ronaldsay, Orkney, Scotland. Comment (subm): six of the determinations were done in pairs, one in each of two different collaborating laboratories, giving good agreement.

ID: 2992, C14 ID: GU-1183 Date BP: 3910 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3830, End BP: 3990

Abstract: Orkney-Cromarty stalled cairn

Archaeologist Name: J W Hedges

Reference Name: Brit Archaeol Rep Brit Ser, 115, 1983, 62

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Carbon Date. 1910BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; associated with many fragments of pot Urn II. Flakes of flint showing traces of burning and deposits of charcoal and ash were also found with the pot sherds. Found in undisturbed soil sealed by final capping mound.

ID: 16337, C14 ID: HAR 8774 Date BP: 3910 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 4060, End BP: 3760

Abstract: Hawsker: Gnipe Howe Round Barrow; 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. 1910BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: antler; from pit 544 (Neolithic).

ID: 15044, C14 ID: HAR 2388 Date BP: 3910 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3980, End BP: 3840

Abstract: Abingdon: Barton Court Farm; 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. 1905BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Swale-Ure Washlands - waterlogged plant macrofossil; hazelnut fragment; this sample is from the deepest level in the palaeochannel from which plant macrofossils were recovered and is from dark grey organic silts.

ID: 9993, C14 ID: SUERC-8881 Date BP: 3905 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 3940, End BP: 3870

Abstract: Swale-Ure Washlands: Sharow Mires, Sharow 2004-7

Reference Name: Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1905BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as tibia, Stratum 5, Pit C, area V, same burial as SRR-755 at Quanterness [Map], Mainland, Orkney, Scotland.

ID: 4434, C14 ID: Q-1480 Date BP: 3905 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3835, End BP: 3975

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

Archaeologist Name: C Renfrew

Reference Name: Antiquity, 50, 1976, 194-203; Renfrew C, 'The Prehistory of Orkney', 1985

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Carbon Date. 1905BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Beaker hearth-pit at Ballynagilly, The Corbie, Tyrone, N Ireland.

ID: 4211, C14 ID: UB-200 Date BP: 3905 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 3785, End BP: 4025

OS Letter: H, OS East: 743, OS North: 837

Archaeologist Name: A M ApSimon

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 288-89; Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 105-8; Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 218-8, 599; Antiquity, 45, 1971, 97-102; J Roy Soc Antiq Ireland, 99, 1969, 165-8

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Carbon Date. 1905BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from burnt area with Beaker pottery at Ballynagilly, The Corbie, Tyrone, N Ireland.

ID: 4212, C14 ID: UB-356 Date BP: 3905 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 3830, End BP: 3980

OS Letter: H, OS East: 743, OS North: 837

Archaeologist Name: A M ApSimon

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 288-89; Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 105-8; Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 218-9, 599; Antiquity, 45, 1971, 97-102; J Roy Soc Antiq Ireland, 99, 1969, 165-8

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Carbon Date. 1905BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler pick, from N Circle post-hole 42 at Durrington Walls, Wiltshire, England.

ID: 3921, C14 ID: NPL-240 Date BP: 3905 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 3795, End BP: 4015

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 150, OS North: 437

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 172-3; G Wainwright and I H Longworth 'Durrington Walls: excavations 1966-68' (1971 Proc Prehist Soc, 38, 1972, 389-407

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Carbon Date. 1904BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from small scale early group, 950/820, feature 36 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2482, C14 ID: BM-1024 Date BP: 3904 +/- 38, Start Date BP: 3866, End BP: 3942

Abstract: Industrial debris

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1904BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Shaft 15C, Gallery 57-70 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2421, C14 ID: BM-1054 Date BP: 3904 +/- 36, Start Date BP: 3868, End BP: 3940

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1904BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wellington Quarry- plant macrofossils; bulk sample; waterlogged plant macrofossils from pollen monolith (185cm below modern surface).

ID: 9454, C14 ID: OxA-12688 Date BP: 3904 +/- 31, Start Date BP: 3935, End BP: 3873

Abstract: Wellington Quarry: WQM

Archaeologist Name: R Jackson

Reference Name: Jackson, R, and Miller, D, 2004 Wellington Quarry, Herefordshire (1986-96): investigations of landscape in the Lower Lugg Valley (PNUM 2590), interim report no. 1230, Worcester County Council

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Carbon Date. 1902BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from shaft 11E, in gallery at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2459, C14 ID: BM-984 Date BP: 3902 +/- 58, Start Date BP: 3844, End BP: 3960

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1900BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler protein from post packing, S circle ph II at Durrington Walls, Wiltshire, England.

ID: 4512, C14 ID: BM-395 Date BP: 3900 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3810, End BP: 3990

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 150, OS North: 437

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 288; Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 184-5; Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 172-3; Science, 127, 1958, 135; Antiquity, 33, 1959, 289-90; Antiq J, 47, 1967, 166-84; Antiquity, 42, 1968, 20-6; G Wainwright and I H Longworth 'Durrington Walls: excavations 1966-68' (1971 Proc Prehist Soc, 38, 1972, 389-407

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Carbon Date. 1900BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Shaft 15D, Gallery 516-517 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2430, C14 ID: BM-1262 Date BP: 3900 +/- 54, Start Date BP: 3846, End BP: 3954

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1900BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from pit 23 with cremated and unburnt bone, cutting 4 at Newgrange, Co Meath, Ireland.

ID: 1563, C14 ID: GU-1772 Date BP: 3900 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3840, End BP: 3960

Abstract: Timber circle 90m diam

Archaeologist Name: P D Sweetman

Reference Name: Proc Roy Ir Acad, 85C, 1985, 195-221

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Carbon Date. 1900BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; sample 175, F165, from the bottom of the second cut of at least four in a segment of the spiral ditch on the north side of the inner enclosure. The sample is from a patch of burnt material (possibly a hearth) on the very bottom of the cut. There were traces of burning in situ.

ID: 17070, C14 ID: HAR 5125 Date BP: 3900 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3990, End BP: 3810

Abstract: Northampton: Briar Hill; 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. 1900BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, ref F28 L2, id as Quercus sp over 15 yr old by M Robinson, from middle fill of pit in Cluster 2 of features beside pond barrow, assoc with middle Beaker pottery at Down Farm, Cranborne Chase, Dorset, England. Subm RB 1980. Comment (subm): This date and BM-2325 are consistent with general sequence of Beaker domestic pottery; both date Beaker settlement cut by features of pond barrow (BM-2189R etc). (Is revision of earlier determination BM-2191.) [Ed: some inaccurately published NGRs are corrected here.]

ID: 8863, C14 ID: BM-2191R Date BP: 3900 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 3780, End BP: 4020

Abstract: Beaker settlement cut by features of pond barrow

Archaeologist Name: R Bradley 1980

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 62-3 (original determination Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 70 (revision Barrett J & Bradley R (eds), 'Papers on the prehistoric archaeology of Cranborne Chase' (Oxbow Monogr, 11), 1991, 9; Barrett J et al (eds), 'Landscape, monuments and society: the prehistory of Cranborne Chase' (CUP, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1900BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 794860, P76D6095, from feature 165B(1) in ditch deposits at Briar Hill, Northampton, Northamptonshire, England. Comment (subm): see monograph.

ID: 8572, C14 ID: HAR-5125 Date BP: 3900 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3810, End BP: 3990

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. 1900BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; recovered between two layers from the bank of the henge, which was constructed from redeposited magnesian limestone; lenses of charcoal could be seen over c 5m, and were immediately below plough-soil approximately 30cm deep.

ID: 16091, C14 ID: GU 5216 Date BP: 3900 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3980, End BP: 3820

Abstract: Ferrybridge Henge; 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. 1900BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a possible timber coffin or cist in an early grave (Beaker period) containing a long-necked, decorated Beaker.

ID: 18220, C14 ID: HAR 4426 Date BP: 3900 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 4000, End BP: 3800

Abstract: Wetwang Slack; 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. 1900BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as oak, from primary cremation in timber circle at Sarn-y-Bryn Caled, Welshpool bypass, Powys, Wales. Comment (subm): results show double circle was a single-phase monument and burials, although secondary, are contemporary with its construction.

ID: 8015, C14 ID: BM-2810 Date BP: 3900 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3850, End BP: 3950

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 232, OS North: 45

Archaeologist Name: Clwyd-Powys Archaeol Trust

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 32, 1992, 66; Proc Prehist Soc, 60, 1994, 143-223

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Carbon Date. 1900BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as animal, mixed, from top of waterlogged layer in midden deposits at periphery of domestic area (Trench II) at Skara Brae, Orkney [Map], Scotland. [Ed: See calibrations given in third ref below. Also note, error term given as 110 years in Renfrew ref.]

ID: 996, C14 ID: Birm-792 Date BP: 3900 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 3780, End BP: 4020

Abstract: Stone hut settlement and midden

Archaeologist Name: D V Clarke

Reference Name: Clarke D V, 'The Neolithic village at Skara Brae, Orkney, 1972-73 excavations, an interim report' (Edinburgh, HMSO, 1976 Renfrew A C (ed), 'The prehistory of Orkney' (Edinburgh UP, 1985), 264-5; Antiquity, 65, 1991, 808-21 (calibrations)

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Carbon Date. 1900BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Swale-Ure Washlands: Ripon Hanson Quarry- Wood; the sample was part of a larger log (60 x 25 x 15cm) from the upper 1m of gravel. This sample comes from the upper gravel sequence that has been sampled for OSL dates of a site about 100m away and at about the same stratigraphic level. The gravels in which it was found are thought to be of mid-Holocene age from shell fragments within the gravels. We have also extracted a 1m monolith about 25m from the site of the Wood. This shows dark grey clay that grades upwards into a series of thin sand layers and clay. This appears to be Sediment from an abandoned meander. The Wood was found near the top of the gravels that underlie this Sediment.

ID: 9311, C14 ID: GU-5998 Date BP: 3900 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3950, End BP: 3850

Abstract: Swale-Ure Washlands: Ripon Hanson Quarry

Archaeologist Name: A J Long

Reference Name: Bridgland, D, Howard, A, White, M, and White, T, forthcoming Quaternary of the Trent, Oxford: Oxbow; Howard, A J, Mighall, T M, Field, M H, Coope, G R, Griffiths, H I, and Macklin, M G, 2000 Early Holocene environments of the River Ure near Ripon, North Yorkshire, UK, Proc Yorkshire Geological Soc, 53, 31-42

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Carbon Date. 1900BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from central pit, fill of stone setting at Milfield South, Northumberland, England. Comment (subm): Monument lasts c 700 years, into EBA.

ID: 8935, C14 ID: HAR-3071 Date BP: 3900 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 3790, End BP: 4010

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 939, OS North: 335

Archaeologist Name: A F Harding

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 47, 1981, 87-135 esp 134

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Carbon Date. 1896BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Swale-Ure Washlands: Brown Potter Quarry- Wood; the sample is derived from a 3cm thick horizon of detrital plant macrofossils, which forms an extensive sheet of Sediment across the site (exposed over an area of c 30 x 50m). The deposit is interbedded within a sequence of fluviatile sands and gravels, and records a temporary period of reduced energy conditions at the study site.

ID: 9320, C14 ID: OxA-12748 Date BP: 3896 +/- 31, Start Date BP: 3927, End BP: 3865

Abstract: Swale-Ure Washlands: Brown Potter Quarry

Archaeologist Name: A J Long

Reference Name: Bridgland, D, Howard, A, White, M, and White, T, forthcoming Quaternary of the Trent, Oxford: Oxbow; Howard, A J, Mighall, T M, Field, M H, Coope, G R, Griffiths, H I, and Macklin, M G, 2000 Early Holocene environments of the River Ure near Ripon, North Yorkshire, UK, Proc Yorkshire Geological Soc, 53, 31-42

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Carbon Date. 1896BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from shaft 2, in gallery at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2462, C14 ID: BM-1069 Date BP: 3896 +/- 141, Start Date BP: 3755, End BP: 4037

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1895BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as mammal, BY60, Layer 4 (midden) below Hut 1 floor at Brough Road area, Birsay, Orkney, off Scotland. [Ed: See comment in ref.]

ID: 7729, C14 ID: GU-1557 Date BP: 3895 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3835, End BP: 3955

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. 1893BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Greenwell A shaft, gallery 200-201 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2450, C14 ID: BM-1050 Date BP: 3893 +/- 44, Start Date BP: 3849, End BP: 3937

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1891BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, between rapid and slow silts, enclosure ditch N entrance at Mount Pleasant, Dorchester, Dorset, England.

ID: 4626, C14 ID: BM-791 Date BP: 3891 +/- 66, Start Date BP: 3825, End BP: 3957

OS Letter: SY, OS East: 710, OS North: 900

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 23-4; Proc Prehist Soc, 38, 1972, 389-407

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Carbon Date. 1890BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Shaft 15B, Gallery 57-58 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2418, C14 ID: BM-996 Date BP: 3890 +/- 42, Start Date BP: 3848, End BP: 3932

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1890BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood charcoal, from in situ horizon of fill in pit sealed by mound, close to pit M 12, of burnt mound at Graeanog, Clynnog, Gwynedd, Wales. Is replicate of CAR-713. Comment (subm): CAR-713, -714 and -715 range between 2577 and 1880 cal BC (2 sigma their contexts stratigraphically represent the first period of activity on the site, centred on Pit M 12. [Further comment in ref.]

ID: 7690, C14 ID: CAR-714 Date BP: 3890 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3820, End BP: 3960

OS Letter: SH, OS East: 461, OS North: 494

Archaeologist Name: R S Kelly 1983

Reference Name: Archaeol Cambrensis, 141, 1992, 74-96

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Carbon Date. 1890BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: antler:red deer

ID: 5811, C14 ID: OxA-3816 Date BP: 3890 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3790, End BP: 3990

Abstract: Borth, Ynyslas, Wales

Archaeologist Name: Green

Reference Name: Archaeometry 38(1), 1996, 181-207

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Carbon Date. 1890BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Birstall Watermead Country Park- Charcoal; charcoal from the latest layer of shattered stone and charcoal, which overlay other burnt spread layers around the timber-lined trough. Charcoals from these spreads are thought to represent the 'working life' of the trough. Definition between the layers of burnt material was not clear (often relying on slight changes in colour, density, and shifts in proportions of Charcoal to silt etc) but they were all well-compacted enough to suggest they were not residual or reworked.

ID: 9165, C14 ID: GrA-24519 Date BP: 3890 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3940, End BP: 3840

Abstract: Birstall Watermead Country Park: burnt mound sequence

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. 1890BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from pit 1 associated with Beaker pottery at Four Crosses, Llandysilio, Powys, Wales.

ID: 1398, C14 ID: CAR-811 Date BP: 3890 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3820, End BP: 3960

Abstract: Site 2

Archaeologist Name: W Warrilow et al

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 52, 1986, 53-87 fiche

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Carbon Date. 1890BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from context 66; from ungleyed colluvium, which underlies the gleyed colluvium from which HAR-7021 was collected.

ID: 15430, C14 ID: HAR 7022 Date BP: 3890 +/- 130, Start Date BP: 4020, End BP: 3760

Abstract: Brean Down; 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. 1890BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal ? from Context 99, hearth at Ty Mawr, Holyhead, Anglesey, Gwynedd, Wales. Comment (subm): represents pre-homestead activity?.

ID: 1695, C14 ID: HAR-4695 Date BP: 3890 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3810, End BP: 3970

Abstract: Multiphase site

Archaeologist Name: Christopher Smith

Reference Name: Archaeol Cambrensis, 136, 1987, 20-38 (esp. 21)

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Carbon Date. 1890BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Birstall Watermead Country Park- Wood; one of several alder planks lining the base of a circular cut (the trough); these could be a later addition to the trough (charcoal was found behind the planks), but (unlike oak) they could not have remained in use for long.

ID: 9159, C14 ID: GU-5983 Date BP: 3890 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3940, End BP: 3840

Abstract: Birstall Watermead Country Park: burnt mound sequence

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. 1890BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from burial 25, sample 5 in Cutting 3 at Newgrange, Co Meath, Ireland.

ID: 1560, C14 ID: GU-1621 Date BP: 3890 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 3815, End BP: 3965

Abstract: Timber circle 90m diam

Archaeologist Name: P D Sweetman

Reference Name: Proc Roy Ir Acad, 85C, 1985, 195-221

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Carbon Date. 1890BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Birstall Watermead Country Park- Charcoal; charcoal found within the cut of hearth feature 318. Stones lining the feature were reddened on their upper faces (ie burnt in situ). The charcoal represents the final heating episode of the hearth and may be contemporary with the final heating episode of the trough. Charcoal from fill 317 is more likely to represent the final heating episode; charcoal in fill 315 may be reworked.

ID: 9164, C14 ID: GU-5985 Date BP: 3890 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3940, End BP: 3840

Abstract: Birstall Watermead Country Park: burnt mound sequence

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. 1890BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a grave lined with stones (right side of the body near the feet).

ID: 17488, C14 ID: HAR 2482 Date BP: 3890 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 4010, End BP: 3770

Abstract: Scorton; 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. 1890BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, unident, from Unit 6b, Context 66, early Bronze Age colluvium: BD 6062-7 at Brean Down Sandcliff, Somerset, England. Coll B Muir 1985. Subm Martin Bell. Comment (subm): probably redeposited from unit 8a (cf HAR-8990 see monograph for calibrations and comment.

ID: 2224, C14 ID: HAR-7022 Date BP: 3890 +/- 130, Start Date BP: 3760, End BP: 4020

Abstract: Multi-phase settlement

Archaeologist Name: Martin Bell, Lampeter

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 179; Bell, Martin, 'Brean Down excavations 1983-1987' (English Heritage Archaeol Rep 15), 1990, 108 and 112-13

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Carbon Date. 1890BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from secondary silts of ditch surrounding timber structure of henge at Mount Pleasant, near Dorchester, Dorset, England. Comment (lab): Check sample; cf BM-668, 3630 60

ID: 1544, C14 ID: CAR-5 Date BP: 3890 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3830, End BP: 3950

OS Letter: SY, OS East: 710, OS North: 900

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright 1970

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27(2B), 1985, 338-85

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Carbon Date. 1890BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, KR85AG0128, from deposit of rock and debris within peat of burn at Rhum - Kinloch - Highland, Scotland. Coll K Hirons. Comment: See also GU-2106, GU-2148. [Ed: Extensive comment in monograph.]

ID: 8511, C14 ID: GU-2042 Date BP: 3890 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 3825, End BP: 3955

Abstract: Slight occupation evidence

Archaeologist Name: C R Wickham-Jones

Reference Name: Wickham-Jones C R, 'Rhum: Mesolithic and later sites at Kinloch. Excavations 1984-86' (= Soc Antiq Scot Monogr, 7), 1990, 132-6

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Carbon Date. 1888BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Grain; from the dark brown sandy loam fill of an oval pit with sloping sides and a flat base. Finds included a large quantity of burnt flint, burnt heathstone, and Beaker sherds below the heathstone. The carbonised Grain was under the sherds.

ID: 9069, C14 ID: OxA-12492 Date BP: 3888 +/- 36, Start Date BP: 3924, End BP: 3852

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: Intrinsic Interest (Charred Plants)

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. 1887BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Shaft 15C, Gallery 57-70 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2420, C14 ID: BM-974 Date BP: 3887 +/- 47, Start Date BP: 3840, End BP: 3934

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1887BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Shaft 15B, Gallery 19-20 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2414, C14 ID: BM-1051 Date BP: 3887 +/- 56, Start Date BP: 3831, End BP: 3943

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1885BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:pig tibia

ID: 6080, C14 ID: OxA-4879 Date BP: 3885 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 3830, End BP: 3940

Abstract: Stonehenge, England

Archaeologist Name: Allen

Reference Name: Archaeometry 38(2), 1996, 391-415

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Carbon Date. 1885BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Pit 3 (clay-lined), sample 3 at Newgrange, Co Meath, Ireland.

ID: 1558, C14 ID: GU-1619 Date BP: 3885 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3815, End BP: 3955

Abstract: Timber circle 90m diam

Archaeologist Name: P D Sweetman

Reference Name: Proc Roy Ir Acad, 85C, 1985, 195-221

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Carbon Date. 1885BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: antler:red deer

ID: 6070, C14 ID: OxA-4838 Date BP: 3885 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3845, End BP: 3925

Abstract: Stonehenge, England

Archaeologist Name: Allen

Reference Name: Archaeometry 38(2), 1996, 391-415

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Carbon Date. 1885BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bestwall Quarry 2004-7 - waterlogged wood; -2.35m OD; the sample was obtained from a monolith column in the peat deposit at a depth of 2.38m (base of peat). The sample comprised sedge peat containing macrofossils. There was no evidence for disturbance or intrusion. The local geology is valley gravels overlain with sandy acidic topsoils and subsoils. The waterlogged peat feature was contained within the gravel horizon. Eighteenth- to nineteenth-century field drains had been laid on top of the peat deposit. Approximately 0.5m of topsoil had been removed.

ID: 9579, C14 ID: SUERC-7554 Date BP: 3885 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 3920, End BP: 3850

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: central peat sequence

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Birks et al 1975 Birks 1989 Godwin 1975 Greig 1982 Moore 1977 Reimer et al 2004 Scaife 1980 Scaife 2005 Sidell et al 2000 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1885BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood:-

ID: 4567, C14 ID: OxA-2297 Date BP: 3885 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3815, End BP: 3955

Abstract: Stumble, England

Archaeologist Name: Murphy

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

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Carbon Date. 1885BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from shallow pit with Beaker fragments, Newgrange 3 at Newgrange, Meath, Ireland.

ID: 4652, C14 ID: GrN-6342 Date BP: 3885 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 3850, End BP: 3920

OS Letter: O, OS East: 6, OS North: 728

Archaeologist Name: M J O'Kelly

Reference Name: Antiquity, 46, 1972, 226-7

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Carbon Date. 1885BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from a deposit of heat-shattered flints and charcoal forming a burnt flint mound on the pre-transgression palaeosol, subsequently sealed by estuarine clays. It came from an intertidal site and the deposit was subject to some burrowing by annelids and molluscs.

ID: 16439, C14 ID: OxA 2297 Date BP: 3885 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3955, End BP: 3815

Abstract: Hullbridge Survey: Blackwater 28, The Stumble; 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. 1884BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Collagen, id as femora of skeleton, with All-Over-Cord beaker in grave pit at Sorisdale, Island of Coll, Strathclyde, Scotland.

ID: 4670, C14 ID: BM-1413 Date BP: 3884 +/- 46, Start Date BP: 3838, End BP: 3930

OS Letter: NM, OS East: 272, OS North: 638

Archaeologist Name: J N G Ritchie/J Crawford

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 230-1; Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 109, 1977-8 (1980), 75-80

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Carbon Date. 1884BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Greenwell shaft, gallery 104-107 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2446, C14 ID: BM-1049 Date BP: 3884 +/- 43, Start Date BP: 3841, End BP: 3927

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1883BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a stake burnt in situ in the gully of the secondary facade of the long mound. The sample was located towards the east end of the mound, and was overlaid by Saxon-medieval strata.

ID: 17321, C14 ID: UB 3324 Date BP: 3883 +/- 58, Start Date BP: 3941, End BP: 3825

Abstract: Raunds Prehistoric: West Cotton, long enclosure; 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. 1882BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Shaft 15E, Gallery 59-60 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2431, C14 ID: BM-1002 Date BP: 3882 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 3837, End BP: 3927

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1882BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Cossington - waterlogged plant macrofossil; from organic levels approximately 0.86-8m from the top of the column; the sample was obtained from pollen monolith boxes taken from palaeochannel deposits. The sample was recovered from organic levels approximately 0.86-0.88m from the top of the column. The palaeochannel was cut into natural gravels.

ID: 9761, C14 ID: OxA-16058 Date BP: 3882 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 3912, End BP: 3852

Abstract: Cossington: site 3

Archaeologist Name: C O'Brien and J Thomas

Reference Name: Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1880BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a pocket or hollow in the soil fill of a tree-throw hole, associated with Peterborough ware, Grooved ware, and Beaker pottery. The best interpretation of this hollow, which contained over 50 fragments of Quercus sp. root, is that it is a hole left by the upper part of a large root or buttress, which partly burnt and partly rotted after soil had accumulated around it when the tree had fallen.

ID: 15867, C14 ID: OxA 2078 Date BP: 3880 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3950, End BP: 3810

Abstract: Drayton: Cursus, tree-throw holes; 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. 1880BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a presumed mesolithic feature.

ID: 17210, C14 ID: HAR 4033 Date BP: 3880 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3940, End BP: 3820

Abstract: Poldowrian; 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. 1880BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Greenwell shaft, gallery 108-109 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2449, C14 ID: BM-1048 Date BP: 3880 +/- 38, Start Date BP: 3842, End BP: 3918

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1880BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:Quercus

ID: 5250, C14 ID: OxA-2078 Date BP: 3880 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3810, End BP: 3950

Abstract: Drayton Cursus, England

Archaeologist Name: Lambrick

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

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Carbon Date. 1880BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Birstall Watermead Country Park- Charcoal; harcoal found at the base of the trough, lining the wall of the cut, and thought to represent the final use of the trough.

ID: 9172, C14 ID: GU-5988 Date BP: 3880 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3930, End BP: 3830

Abstract: Birstall Watermead Country Park: burnt mound sequence

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. 1880BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from fire on old ground surface close to entry at Tara, Mound of the Hostages, Meath, Ireland.

ID: 4397, C14 ID: D-44 Date BP: 3880 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 3730, End BP: 4030

OS Letter: N, OS East: 919, OS North: 598

Archaeologist Name: R DeValera/W A Watts

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 3, 1961, 33; S P O'Riordain, Tara, 1964, (Dundalk)

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Carbon Date. 1880BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Quercus by M Scannell, from fill of pit 16, with three Beaker sherds and a fragment of cremated bone at Broomfield, Ballyboghil, County Dublin, Ireland.

ID: 1209, C14 ID: GrN-13879 Date BP: 3880 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 3850, End BP: 3910

Abstract: below 19th century tree-ring enclosure

Archaeologist Name: Elizabeth O'Brien 1985

Reference Name: J Roy Soc Antiq Ir, 118, 1988, 118-23

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Carbon Date. 1880BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as oak, some alder/hazel and hawthorn-type, from firepit, Pit 150, Area 2 at Poldowrian, St Keverne, Cornwall, England.

ID: 8934, C14 ID: HAR-4033 Date BP: 3880 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3820, End BP: 3940

OS Letter: SW, OS East: 748, OS North: 169

Archaeologist Name: G Smith, D Harris

Reference Name: Cornish Archaeol, 21, 1982, 23-66 esp 49

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Carbon Date. 1880BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; column 1, top 2cm middle peat.

ID: 16510, C14 ID: GU 5226 Date BP: 3880 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3930, End BP: 3830

Abstract: Isles of Scilly Project: St Martins, Higher Town Beach, Par; 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. 1880BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: antler:deer

ID: 4933, C14 ID: OxA-1157 Date BP: 3880 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3800, End BP: 3960

Abstract: Willington Quay, England

Archaeologist Name: Smith

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

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Carbon Date. 1880BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Trent/Soar rivers confluence - waterlogged plant macrofossil; monocot fragments, some possible rootlets; the sample is from a depth of 3.5m in a core located in a palaeochannel between terrace 1 and terrace 2. The core also has had pollen evaluation counts carried out at 0.14m intervals, from 50mm contiguous sampling. The local geology is Mercian mudstone. The sample was waterlogged at the time of collection and the water table was 1m below the surface.

ID: 10018, C14 ID: GrA-31456 Date BP: 3880 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 3915, End BP: 3845

Abstract: Trent/Soar rivers confluence: TFGC

Archaeologist Name: A G Brown

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1880BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 4593, C14 ID: OxA-4356 Date BP: 3880 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3790, End BP: 3970

Abstract: Barrow Hills, England

Archaeologist Name: Barclay

Reference Name: Archaeometry 38(2), 1996, 391-415

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Carbon Date. 1880BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: From feature with Grooved Ware at Fengate, Padholme Road, Cambridge, England.

ID: 4261, C14 ID: HAR-404 Date BP: 3880 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3800, End BP: 3960

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 213, OS North: 989

Archaeologist Name: F Pryor

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 17, 1975, 229; Radiocarbon, 19, 1977, 405-6; Durobrivae, 1, 1973, 18; F Pryor, Excavation at Fengate, Peterborough, England: the first report, Toronto, 1974; idem, ...second report, 1978, 226; Brit Archaeol Rep. 33, 1976, 33

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Carbon Date. 1877BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Birstall Watermead Country Park- Charcoal; charcoal from the latest layer of shattered stone and charcoal, which overlay other burnt spread layers around the timber-lined trough. Charcoals from these spreads are thought to represent the 'working life' of the trough. Definition between the layers of burnt material was not clear (often relying on slight changes in colour, density, and shifts in proportions of Charcoal to silt etc) but they were all well-compacted enough to suggest they were not residual or reworked.

ID: 9153, C14 ID: OxA-12573 Date BP: 3877 +/- 34, Start Date BP: 3911, End BP: 3843

Abstract: Birstall Watermead Country Park: burnt mound sequence

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. 1877BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Cossington - waterlogged plant macrofossil; from organic levels approximately 0.86-0.88m from the top of the column; as OxA-16058

ID: 9762, C14 ID: OxA-16059 Date BP: 3877 +/- 29, Start Date BP: 3906, End BP: 3848

Abstract: Cossington: site 3

Archaeologist Name: C O'Brien and J Thomas

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1876BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Shaft 15E, Gallery 59-60 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2432, C14 ID: BM-1058 Date BP: 3876 +/- 48, Start Date BP: 3828, End BP: 3924

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1875BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from mound debris (recovered by flotation) at Felin Fulbrook, Tregaron, Ceredigion, Dyfed, Wales.

ID: 1383, C14 ID: CAR-469 Date BP: 3875 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3805, End BP: 3945

OS Letter: SN, OS East: 670, OS North: 625

Archaeologist Name: D Benson, G H Williams (Dyfed AT)

Reference Name: Bull Board Celtic Stud, 34, 1987, 228-43; in Buckley, Victor (comp), 'Burnt offerings' (Dublin, 1990), 129-40

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Carbon Date. 1875BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from the palaeochannel, which overlay the midden complex F408 (Q-3094). This context is the earliest of a series of stream channels, which post-dates the Neolithic features, and pre-dates the alluvial overburden. The wood was not grown in situ but incorporated in basal fill.

ID: 15940, C14 ID: Q 3149 Date BP: 3875 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3925, End BP: 3825

Abstract: Etton Landscape, Maxey; 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. 1875BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from third pit in the multiple arc at Newgrange, Co Meath, Ireland. Coll M J O'Kelly.

ID: 3181, C14 ID: UB-2394 Date BP: 3875 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3785, End BP: 3965

OS Letter: O, OS East: 6, OS North: 728

Archaeologist Name: M J O'Kelly

Reference Name: O'Kelly M J, 'Newgrange', 1982, 230

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Carbon Date. 1875BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:pig radius & ulna

ID: 6081, C14 ID: OxA-4880 Date BP: 3875 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 3820, End BP: 3930

Abstract: Stonehenge, England

Archaeologist Name: Allen

Reference Name: Archaeometry 38(2), 1996, 391-415

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Carbon Date. 1875BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from old ground surface below central mound at Pubble, Loughermore Townland, Londonderry, N Ireland.

ID: 3613, C14 ID: UB-191E Date BP: 3875 +/- 85, Start Date BP: 3790, End BP: 3960

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

Archaeologist Name: C Warhurst

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 104-5; Antiquity, 45, 1971, 97-102; Proc Roy Ir Acad, C, 81, 1981, 29-66

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Carbon Date. 1874BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Shaft 11A, in gallery at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2443, C14 ID: BM-981 Date BP: 3874 +/- 47, Start Date BP: 3827, End BP: 3921

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1874BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from small pits, 953/850, feature 28 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2472, C14 ID: BM-1063 Date BP: 3874 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 3819, End BP: 3929

Abstract: Open-cast mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1871BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample from middle silts, inner causewayed ditch at Orsett, Essex, England.

ID: 4176, C14 ID: BM-1380 Date BP: 3871 +/- 62, Start Date BP: 3809, End BP: 3933

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 653, OS North: 806

Archaeologist Name: J Hedges, D Buckley

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 44, 1978, 295 (219-308 Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 152-3

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Carbon Date. 1870BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood charcoal from pit under barrow at Ballygroll, Co Londonderry, Ireland. Comment [Ed]: grid ref. estimated only.

ID: 381, C14 ID: UB-2432 Date BP: 3870 +/- 85, Start Date BP: 3785, End BP: 3955

Abstract: Earthen round barrow, stone-capped

Archaeologist Name: B B Williams

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 1981-2, 29-46

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Carbon Date. 1870BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id as from adult femur, ref 330/5, from thick deposit of bones piled outside and against outer stone of outer cist, sealing Abingdon bowl, of cisted long barrow at Ascott-under-Wychwood [Map], Oxfordshire, England. Subm DB. (Is revision of earlier determination BM-1975.)

ID: 8851, C14 ID: BM-1975R Date BP: 3870 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3770, End BP: 3970

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 299, OS North: 176

Archaeologist Name: Don Benson

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 25, 1983, 44-5 (orig date Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 69 (revision)

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Carbon Date. 1870BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, AML 831783, id as pig, from bottom of Stonehole 44 of main stone circle (NW quadrant) at Avebury, Wiltshire, England. Subm M Pitts 1987. Comment (subm): perhaps more reliable than HAR-10062 on charcoal. [Ed: NGR not given, estimated only.]

ID: 8813, C14 ID: HAR-10327 Date BP: 3870 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3780, End BP: 3960

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 9, OS North: 69

Archaeologist Name: A Keiller (age 47) 1937

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 61-2; Proc Prehist Soc, 58, 1992, 203-12; Archaeologia, 84, 1935, 99-162; Smith I, 'Windmill Hill and Avebury' (Oxford, 1965)

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Carbon Date. 1870BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:aurochs skull

ID: 5063, C14 ID: OxA-1561 Date BP: 3870 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3810, End BP: 3930

Abstract: Charterhouse Warren, England

Archaeologist Name: Levitan

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

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Carbon Date. 1870BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as femur, Stratum 5, Pit C, area V, same burial as Q-1480 at Quanterness [Map], Mainland, Orkney, Scotland.

ID: 4435, C14 ID: SRR-755 Date BP: 3870 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 3815, End BP: 3925

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

Archaeologist Name: C Renfrew

Reference Name: Antiquity, 50, 1976, 194-203; Renfrew C, 'The Prehistory of Orkney', 1985

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Carbon Date. 1870BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; lower filling of pit truncated by mechanical stripping of topsoil and subsoil. Charcoal from pit 1136 cut into pit 1137, which contained Beaker sherds and flints. Charcoal from both pits has been combined in the sample to increase its size.

ID: 16776, C14 ID: HAR 8520 Date BP: 3870 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3940, End BP: 3800

Abstract: Longham; 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. 1870BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Birstall Watermead Country Park- Charcoal; charcoal found at the base of the trough, lining the wall of the cut, and thought to represent the final use of the trough.

ID: 9171, C14 ID: GU-5987 Date BP: 3870 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3920, End BP: 3820

Abstract: Birstall Watermead Country Park: burnt mound sequence

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. 1870BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id as bos longifrons, from S10A end of phase 2 at Skara Brae, Orkney [Map].

ID: 4302, C14 ID: Birm-435 Date BP: 3870 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3770, End BP: 3970

OS Letter: HY, OS East: 231, OS North: 187

Archaeologist Name: D V Clarke

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 16, 1974, 300-1; Radiocarbon, 17, 1975, 266-7; Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 264-5; Brit Archaeol Rep, 33, 1976, 239; Renfrew (ed), Prehist of Orkney, 1985 [synthesis and calibrn]

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Carbon Date. 1870BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from area 6; the hurdles were severely damaged by old peat cutting and were thus exposed.

ID: 17617, C14 ID: HAR 3447 Date BP: 3870 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3950, End BP: 3790

Abstract: Somerset Levels: East Moors, Ashcott Heath; 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. 1870BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: antler; from trench 1, section A, ?a sunken path in a ritual pit.

ID: 16127, C14 ID: HAR 1284 Date BP: 3870 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 3980, End BP: 3760

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. 1870BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 872720, from lower filling of pit truncated by mechanical stripping of topsoil and subsoil and containing Beaker sherds and flints at Longham, Norfolk, England. Subm J Wymer. Comment (JW): dates spread of domestic Beaker material adjacent to excavated mound with inverted beakers.

ID: 8689, C14 ID: HAR-8520 Date BP: 3870 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3800, End BP: 3940

OS Letter: TF, OS East: 931, OS North: 171

Archaeologist Name: J Wymer, Norfolk Archaeol Unit

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 98

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Carbon Date. 1870BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: animal bone; from the bottom of stonehole 44 of the outer stone circle, north-west quadrant. Excavated by Keiller in 1937 (Smith 1965).

ID: 15119, C14 ID: HAR 10327 Date BP: 3870 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3960, End BP: 3780

Abstract: Avebury; 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. 1870BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from pit associated with fragments of Grooved Ware and flintwork at Hendre, Rhydymwyn, Mold, Flintshire, Clwyd, Wales.

ID: 1922, C14 ID: CAR-1279 Date BP: 3870 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3800, End BP: 3940

Abstract: in summit of natural mound

Archaeologist Name: K Brassil (Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust)

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 29, 1989, 46; Archaeol Wales, 31, 1991, 18

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Carbon Date. 1870BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Cellulose from felled tree trunk, ref ERB89 A31 676, id as Alnus sp of c 30-yr growth, by R Gale, from waterlogged alluvial silt beneath 1.5m-deep floodplain overlain by LBA deposits at Runnymede Bridge, Berkshire, England. Subm SPN. Comment (subm): This date and BM-2657, -2659, -2661 were measured to help fill out alluvial chronology of site and to supplement Harwell series and previous BM dates (BM-2435, -2436, -2550, -2551). This date gives tpq of 2479-2200 cal BC for late layer in Neolithic channel fill. [further comment in refs.]

ID: 6402, C14 ID: BM-2662 Date BP: 3870 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3820, End BP: 3920

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 18, OS North: 718

Archaeologist Name: S P Needham 1978-89

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 36, 1994, 99; Needham S P & Stig Sorenson, M-L, in Barrett & Kinnes (eds), 'The archaeology of context in the Neolithic and Bronze Age: recent trends' (Sheffield, 1988), 113-26

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Carbon Date. 1870BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id as various small animal bones, contemporary with cairn-building at Embo, Sutherland, Scotland.

ID: 4405, C14 ID: BM-442 Date BP: 3870 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3770, End BP: 3970

OS Letter: NH, OS East: 817, OS North: 926

Archaeologist Name: A S Henshall

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 173; Proc Soc Antiq Scotland, 96, 1962-3, (1965), 9-36

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Carbon Date. 1870BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as brushwood, from area 6, East Moors, Ashcott Heath, Somerset Levels, England. Subm 1979. [Ed: NGR not given, estimated from other data.]

ID: 8561, C14 ID: HAR-3447 Date BP: 3870 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3790, End BP: 3950

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 43, OS North: 39

Archaeologist Name: J M Coles

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 334; Somerset Levels Pap, 8, 1982, 23; Somerset Levels Pap, 15, 1989, 66

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Carbon Date. 1870BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, ref F31 L2, id as Quercus sp over 15 yr old by M Robinson, from middle fill of pit in Cluster 2 of features beside pond barrow, assoc with middle Beaker pottery (similar to material from upper fill of Dorset Cursus, 40m away) at Down Farm, Cranborne Chase, Dorset, England. Subm RB 1980. Comment (subm): This date and BM-2191R are consistent with general sequence of Beaker domestic pottery; both date Beaker settlement cut by features of pond barrow (BM-2189R etc). [Ed: some inaccurately published NGRs are corrected here.]

ID: 8864, C14 ID: BM-2325 Date BP: 3870 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3820, End BP: 3920

Abstract: Beaker settlement cut by features of pond barrow

Archaeologist Name: R Bradley 1980

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 62-3; Barrett J & Bradley R (eds), 'Papers on the prehistoric archaeology of Cranborne Chase' (Oxbow Monogr, 11), 1991, 9; Barrett J et al (eds), 'Landscape, monuments and society: the prehistory of Cranborne Chase' (CUP, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1870BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler from pit 10B at Grimes Graves, Thetford, Norfolk, England.

ID: 4493, C14 ID: BM-93 Date BP: 3870 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 3720, End BP: 4020

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 817, OS North: 898

Archaeologist Name: W Greenwell & A L Armstrong

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 3, 1961, 41; Radiocarbon, 5, 1963, 106; Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 286; Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 32-3; Proc Prehist Soc, 39, 1973, 201 (182-218 Proc Prehist Soc E Anglia, 5, 1927, 91-136

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Carbon Date. 1868BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Shaft 15J, Gallery 79-80 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2440, C14 ID: BM-1001 Date BP: 3868 +/- 56, Start Date BP: 3812, End BP: 3924

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1868BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Shaft 15, Gallery 79-80 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2441, C14 ID: BM-971 Date BP: 3868 +/- 66, Start Date BP: 3802, End BP: 3934

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1867BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Beaker pit to west of mound at Fochabers - Boghead Mound - Speymouth Forest, Grampian, Scotland.

ID: 4370, C14 ID: SRR-687 Date BP: 3867 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3797, End BP: 3937

OS Letter: NJ, OS East: 359, OS North: 592

Archaeologist Name: Burl/Henshall

Reference Name: Discovery Excav Scot, 1975, 33; Discovery Excav Scot, 1974, 84; Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 114, 1984, 35-73

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Carbon Date. 1865BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:Bos pelvis

ID: 6093, C14 ID: OxA-4905 Date BP: 3865 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3825, End BP: 3905

Abstract: Stonehenge, England

Archaeologist Name: Allen

Reference Name: Archaeometry 38(2), 1996, 391-415

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Carbon Date. 1865BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Shaft 15D, Gallery 79-80 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2425, C14 ID: BM-978 Date BP: 3865 +/- 44, Start Date BP: 3821, End BP: 3909

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1865BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: antler:red deer

ID: 6088, C14 ID: OxA-4900 Date BP: 3865 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3815, End BP: 3915

Abstract: Stonehenge, England

Archaeologist Name: Allen

Reference Name: Archaeometry 38(2), 1996, 391-415

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Carbon Date. 1863BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from trial pits and mines, Pit 3A at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2474, C14 ID: BM-1060 Date BP: 3863 +/- 86, Start Date BP: 3777, End BP: 3949

Abstract: Open-cast mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1863BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Cossington - waterlogged plant macrofossil; from organic levels approximately 0.23-0.25m from the top of the column; replicate of OxA-16055

ID: 9759, C14 ID: OxA-16056 Date BP: 3863 +/- 32, Start Date BP: 3895, End BP: 3831

Abstract: Cossington: site 3

Archaeologist Name: C O'Brien and J Thomas

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1860BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: The Rye area project: Pewis Marsh (Pewis 1)- Peat; -1.29 - -1.34m OD; as GrN-27877

ID: 9350, C14 ID: GrN-27914 Date BP: 3860 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3960, End BP: 3760

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. 1860BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from large hearth-pit F(G) 7 with Beaker false-relief decor sherd at Ballynagilly, Tyrone, N Ireland.

ID: 4232, C14 ID: UB-556 Date BP: 3860 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3810, End BP: 3910

OS Letter: H, OS East: 743, OS North: 837

Archaeologist Name: A M ApSimon

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 288-89; Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 105-8; Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 218-19, 599; Antiquity, 45, 1971, 97-102; J Roy Soc Antiq Ireland, 99, 1969, 165-8

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Carbon Date. 1860BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Collagen from antler, id as red deer, ref L611/A/13, from one of several deliberate deposits of articulated animal bone and antler on floor of Neolithic ring ditch at Radley Barrow Hills, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England. Comment (A Barclay, OAU): This and BM-2713 agree with results for Grooved Ware pits (BM-2715 and -2706) and form part of sequence of 8 results from three intercutting barrows.

ID: 6437, C14 ID: BM-2712 Date BP: 3860 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3780, End BP: 3940

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. 1860BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from within zone E4, of local sequence and therefore probably near or at the regional zone D/E boundary.

ID: 17630, C14 ID: HAR 4867 Date BP: 3860 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3920, End BP: 3800

Abstract: Somerset Levels: Meare Heath, Eclipse Track; 1981-82

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. 1860BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; this sample was taken from a substantial deposit contained by a shallow ring-ditch representing one phase in the development of a major barrow monument. The sample's position was shallow, but appeared undisturbed and would until recently have been completely sealed by a barrow mound. The sample appeared to be an undisturbed small branch/twig.

ID: 17121, C14 ID: GU 5188 Date BP: 3860 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3920, End BP: 3800

Abstract: Norwich: Southern Bypass; 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. 1860BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Collagen, id as human long bone by Annie Grant, from burial of woman with flint knife, Phase I of monument at Barrow Hills, Radley, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England. Comment (subm): Calibrated date ranges are supplied in text. Burial dates are considered anomalous because do not overlap at 95% confidence level, though should be contemporary with each other. They are also late relative to their gravegoods. Poor preservation and shallow burial may be the cause.

ID: 2193, C14 ID: BM-2708 Date BP: 3860 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3810, End BP: 3910

Abstract: Rectangular ditched enclosure with later oval/long barrow

Archaeologist Name: Richard Bradley

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 182 (site, not this date Proc Prehist Soc, 58, 1992, 127-42

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Carbon Date. 1860BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: antler:red deer

ID: 6071, C14 ID: OxA-4839 Date BP: 3860 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3820, End BP: 3900

Abstract: Stonehenge, England

Archaeologist Name: Allen

Reference Name: Archaeometry 38(2), 1996, 391-415

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Carbon Date. 1860BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; the presence of Caprinus charcoal is very surprising as the tree is only native in south-east England within the British isles. its presence suggests that either it was brought as an artefact or the species had been planted by man. If the latter, the sample is likely to be Anglo-Saxon in age.

ID: 17370, C14 ID: GU 5236 Date BP: 3860 +/- 170, Start Date BP: 4030, End BP: 3690

Abstract: Richmond: St Giles Hospital; 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. 1860BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a midden lens in layer 3 associated with Grooved ware pottery of late Neolithic date, and large quantities of cattle bone.

ID: 15931, C14 ID: Q 3093 Date BP: 3860 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3910, End BP: 3810

Abstract: Etton Landscape, Maxey; 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. 1860BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from large dugout coffin in barrow (Phase I) at Disgwylfa Fawr, Dyfed, Wales. Subm H S Green.

ID: 3719, C14 ID: HAR-2187 Date BP: 3860 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3790, End BP: 3930

OS Letter: SN, OS East: 737, OS North: 847

Reference Name: Archaeol Cambrensis, 136, 1987, 43-50

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Carbon Date. 1860BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5023, C14 ID: OxA-1460 Date BP: 3860 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3800, End BP: 3920

Abstract: Barham, England

Archaeologist Name: Stringer

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

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Carbon Date. 1860BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: tooth:Bos molars

ID: 5791, C14 ID: OxA-3761 Date BP: 3860 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3800, End BP: 3920

Abstract: Easton Down, England

Archaeologist Name: Whittle

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

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Carbon Date. 1860BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, animal, id as Bos, from upper layer of midden deposition in W Midden area at Links of Noltland [Map], Westray, Orkney, Scotland. Coll D V Clarke.

ID: 3125, C14 ID: GU-1430 Date BP: 3860 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3800, End BP: 3920

Abstract: Grooved Ware site

Archaeologist Name: D V Clarke

Reference Name: Discovery Excav Scotland', 1982, 25; Renfrew C, 'The Prehistory of Orkney', 1985, 265; Brit Archaeol Rep, 117, 1983

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Carbon Date. 1859BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Greenwell C shaft, gallery 105-106 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2452, C14 ID: BM-1029 Date BP: 3859 +/- 53, Start Date BP: 3806, End BP: 3912

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1855BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal with soil; soil layer within ritual structure (2192) represents an activity phase of this Bronze Age structure prior to its final abandonment when it became deliberately backfilled.

ID: 17981, C14 ID: UB 3108 Date BP: 3855 +/- 335, Start Date BP: 4190, End BP: 3520

Abstract: Trethellan 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. 1855BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal and soil mixed from layer 2531 behind rear of ritual structure 2192 at Trethellan Farm, Newquay, Cornwall, England. Comment (lab): Very small sample therefore poor precision.

ID: 2706, C14 ID: UB-3108 Date BP: 3855 +/- 335, Start Date BP: 3520, End BP: 4190

Abstract: stone building

Archaeologist Name: J Nowakowski

Reference Name: Cornish Archaeol, 30, 1991, 5-242 esp 100

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Carbon Date. 1855BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the top of basal peat at its transgressive contact with the overlying marine/brackish clay, at an altitude of -2.15 to -2.18m OD.

ID: 16060, C14 ID: Q 2585 Date BP: 3855 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3935, End BP: 3775

Abstract: Fenland Project: Somersham; 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. 1855BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Greenwell shaft, gallery 101-102 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2444, C14 ID: BM-1027 Date BP: 3855 +/- 36, Start Date BP: 3819, End BP: 3891

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1855BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the top of the middle intercalated peat at its transgressive contact with the overlying blue clay, at an altitude of -1.57 to -1.66m OD.

ID: 16002, C14 ID: Q 2572 Date BP: 3855 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3935, End BP: 3775

Abstract: Fenland Project: Hobbs Lot Farm, March; 1986-87

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Carbon Date. 1853BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Greenwell shaft, gallery 101-102 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2445, C14 ID: BM-1261 Date BP: 3853 +/- 71, Start Date BP: 3782, End BP: 3924

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1851BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from small pits, 950/820, feature 14 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2470, C14 ID: BM-1015 Date BP: 3851 +/- 34, Start Date BP: 3817, End BP: 3885

Abstract: Open-cast mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1850BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the filling of a secondary grave cut through the circular enclosing ditch of a funerary monument. The grave contained a crouched inhumation with a fine decorated Bell Beaker behind the head.

ID: 18230, C14 ID: HAR 9246 Date BP: 3850 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3950, End BP: 3750

Abstract: Wetwang Slack; 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. 1850BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:-

ID: 5182, C14 ID: OxA-1870 Date BP: 3850 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3780, End BP: 3920

Abstract: Ashton Farm, England

Archaeologist Name: Evans

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

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Carbon Date. 1850BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as Bos humerus and femur, from Rinyo, Rousay, Orkney, Scotland.

ID: 4308, C14 ID: Q-1226 Date BP: 3850 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3780, End BP: 3920

OS Letter: HY, OS East: 440, OS North: 321

Archaeologist Name: Childe and Grant 1939/48

Reference Name: Antiquity, 50, 1976, 194-203; Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 73, 1939, 6-31; Renfrew (ed), Prehistory of Orkney (1985) [synth & calibrn]

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Carbon Date. 1850BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Corylus avellana, Alnus glutinosa, Betula sp, from Area 4, F4018, from fill of oval pit F4015 at Achnasavil, Kintyre, Argyll, Scotland. Comment (subm): dates use or infilling of this feature. Date is 1000 r'carbon years earlier than those from Area 1 of site. [Ed: GU-3076 to -3082 relate to environmental samples from terraces and palaeochannels here.]

ID: 6615, C14 ID: GU-3070 Date BP: 3850 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3790, End BP: 3910

Abstract: Multiphase site, Neo to Iron Age

Archaeologist Name: S Carter and R Tipping

Reference Name: Glasgow Archaeol J, 17, 1991/2, 39-52

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Carbon Date. 1850BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Shell, id as limpet, from primary midden over ploughing at Rosinish, Benbecula, Western Isles, Scotland.

ID: 4660, C14 ID: GU-1064 Date BP: 3850 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 3775, End BP: 3925

OS Letter: NF, OS East: 873, OS North: 537

Archaeologist Name: I A G Shepherd/A Tuckwell

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 108, 1976-7 (1979), 112

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Carbon Date. 1850BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as Bos primigenius, from Littleport (Lowe's Farm), Ely, Cambridgeshire, England. Coll E S Higgs, F W Shawcross. Comment (subm): not archaeol assoc, but with BM-1444 and BM-1469 does date survival of Bos into Bronze Age.

ID: 3099, C14 ID: BM-1443 Date BP: 3850 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3790, End BP: 3910

Abstract: Bos primigenius survival series

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 236

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Carbon Date. 1850BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; a sample from transect 46; from pale grey organic silts from 1.13-1.14m depth. The sample should date to before c 2550 BC, as it is stratigraphically below HAR-9146.

ID: 17391, C14 ID: OxA 3038 Date BP: 3850 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3950, End BP: 3750

Abstract: Roadford Reservoir; 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. 1850BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id as bos longifrons, from S13B base of waterlogged layer at Skara Brae, Orkney [Map], Scotland.

ID: 4303, C14 ID: Birm-478 Date BP: 3850 +/- 140, Start Date BP: 3710, End BP: 3990

OS Letter: HY, OS East: 231, OS North: 187

Archaeologist Name: D V Clarke

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 16, 1974, 300-1; Radiocarbon, 17, 1975, 266-7; Radiocarbon, 18, 1976,264-5; Brit Archaeol Rep, 33, 1976, 239; C Renfrew (ed), Prehist of Orkney, 1985 [synthesis and calibrn]

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Carbon Date. 1850BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Birstall Watermead Country Park- Charcoal; charcoal from the latest layer of shattered stone and charcoal, which overlay other burnt spread layers around the timber-lined trough. Charcoals from these spreads are thought to represent the 'working life' of the trough. Definition between the layers of burnt material was not clear (often relying on slight changes in colour, density, and shifts in proportions of Charcoal to silt etc) but they were all well-compacted enough to suggest they were not residual or reworked.

ID: 9166, C14 ID: GrA-24516 Date BP: 3850 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3900, End BP: 3800

Abstract: Birstall Watermead Country Park: burnt mound sequence

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. 1850BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: antler:red deer

ID: 5231, C14 ID: OxA-2020 Date BP: 3850 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3780, End BP: 3920

Abstract: County Hall, London, England

Archaeologist Name: Smith

Reference Name: Archaeometry 32(1), 1990, 101-108

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Carbon Date. 1850BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, timber from side plank of trough, Site 1 at Ballyclogh, Fermoy, Cork, Ireland. Comment (subm): Is earliest C14-dated fulacht fiadh in Ireland.

ID: 2505, C14 ID: GrN-11803 Date BP: 3850 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 3820, End BP: 3880

OS Letter: R, OS East: 179, OS North: 104

Archaeologist Name: D Lehane

Reference Name: J Cork Hist Archaeol Soc, 93(252), 1988, 83-92

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Carbon Date. 1850BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sediment from level 225-235 cm, immed. above elm decline level, samples 1 2 at Carrowmore - Ballygawley Lough, Sligo, Ireland. Coll G Burenhult. Subm G Burenhult. Comment (subm): See monograph below.

ID: 2106, C14 ID: Lu-2003 Date BP: 3850 +/- 85, Start Date BP: 3765, End BP: 3935

Abstract: lake sediment

Archaeologist Name: G Burenhult

Reference Name: Burenhult G, 'The archaeology of Carrowmore...' (Stockholm 1984), 128-32

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Carbon Date. 1850BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Beaker pit at Ballynagilly, The Corbie, Tyrone, N Ireland.

ID: 4213, C14 ID: UB-309 Date BP: 3850 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 3795, End BP: 3905

OS Letter: H, OS East: 743, OS North: 837

Archaeologist Name: A M ApSimon

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 288-89; Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 105-8; Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 218-9, 599; Antiquity, 45, 1971, 97-102; J Roy Soc Antiq Ireland, 99, 1969, 165-8

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Carbon Date. 1850BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood:alder

ID: 5507, C14 ID: OxA-3038 Date BP: 3850 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3750, End BP: 3950

Abstract: Roadford, Devon, England

Archaeologist Name: Straker

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

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Carbon Date. 1850BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Birstall Watermead Country Park- Charcoal; charcoal from the latest layer of shattered stone and charcoal, which overlay other burnt spread layers around the timber-lined trough. Charcoals from these spreads are thought to represent the 'working life' of the trough. Definition between the layers of burnt material was not clear (often relying on slight changes in colour, density, and shifts in proportions of Charcoal to silt etc) but they were all well-compacted enough to suggest they were not residual or reworked.

ID: 9141, C14 ID: GrA-23698 Date BP: 3850 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3890, End BP: 3810

Abstract: Birstall Watermead Country Park: burnt mound sequence

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. 1850BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal around and under crouched inhumation, ditch between Enclos. A-B at Fengate, Padholme Road, Cambridge, England.

ID: 4262, C14 ID: HAR-780 Date BP: 3850 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 3730, End BP: 3970

Abstract:

Archaeologist Name: F Pryor

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 17, 1975, 229; Radiocarbon, 19, 1977, 405-6; Durobrivae, 1, 1973, 18; F Pryor, Excavation at Fengate, Peterborough, England: the first report, Toronto, 1974; idem, ...second report, 1978, 226; Brit Archaeol Rep. 33, 1976, 33

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Carbon Date. 1850BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen from post packing S circle ph II at Durrington Walls, Wiltshire, England.

ID: 4513, C14 ID: BM-397 Date BP: 3850 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3760, End BP: 3940

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 150, OS North: 437

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 288; Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 184-5; Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 172-3; Science, 127, 1958, 135; Antiquity, 33, 1959, 289-90; Antiq J, 47, 1967, 166-84; Antiquity, 42, 1968, 20-26; G Wainwright and I H Longworth 'Durrington Walls: excavations 1966-68' (1971 Proc Prehist Soc, 38, 1972, 389-407

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Carbon Date. 1849BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Shaft 15G, Gallery 75-76 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2438, C14 ID: BM-976 Date BP: 3849 +/- 44, Start Date BP: 3805, End BP: 3893

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1849BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Collagen, id as red deer antler, from ditch bottom at Silbury Hill, Avebury, Wiltshire, England.

ID: 3888, C14 ID: BM-842 Date BP: 3849 +/- 43, Start Date BP: 3806, End BP: 3892

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 100, OS North: 685

Archaeologist Name: H Atkinson

Reference Name: Antiquity, 41, 1967, 259-62; Antiquity, 43, 1969, 216; Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 400-1; Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 38; Antiquity, 44, 1970, 313-14; Antiquity, 65, 1991, 261

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Carbon Date. 1845BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:Bovid cerv

ID: 5746, C14 ID: OxA-3688 Date BP: 3845 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 3780, End BP: 3910

Abstract: Devil's Quoits, England

Archaeologist Name: Lambrick

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

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Carbon Date. 1845BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human longbone, from skeleton in Cist IV at Straid townland, Co Londonderry, Ireland. Comment (lab/Lanting): Would have expected 50-100 years younger.

ID: 1654, C14 ID: GrN-15493 Date BP: 3845 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3805, End BP: 3885

OS Letter: C, OS East: 596, OS North: 58

Archaeologist Name: N F Brannon, B B Williams

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 3 ser, 53, 1990, 29-39

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Carbon Date. 1845BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: animal bone; from layer H, immediately underlying layer G, which produced the sample for OxA-3687. Little artefactual material other than residual flintwork was recovered at this level.

ID: 15817, C14 ID: OxA 3688 Date BP: 3845 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 3890, End BP: 3800

Abstract: Devil's Quoits; 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. 1845BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Shaft 15J, Gallery 79-80 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2442, C14 ID: BM-986 Date BP: 3845 +/- 44, Start Date BP: 3801, End BP: 3889

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1844BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, left and right femora, from Grave 61, with b-t arrowhead, unphased feature but cutting into primary mound which sealed both Phase 1 graves at Fordington Farm, Dorchester, Dorset, England. Comment (subm): Cal BC dates given.

ID: 2357, C14 ID: UB-3306 Date BP: 3844 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 3814, End BP: 3874

OS Letter: SY, OS East: 698, OS North: 898

Archaeologist Name: P S Bellamy

Reference Name: Dorset Archaeol Natur Hist Soc Proc, 113, 1991, 107-32

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Carbon Date. 1844BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; this is one of two graves in an inner segmented ditched barrow,burial 61, grave fill 62. The form is typical of a late Neolithic/early Bronze Age date but examples are rare.

ID: 16112, C14 ID: UB 3306 Date BP: 3844 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 3874, End BP: 3814

Abstract: Fordington Farm: Round Barrow; 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. 1844BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from shaft 2, in gallery at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2461, C14 ID: BM-1020 Date BP: 3844 +/- 221, Start Date BP: 3623, End BP: 4065

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1840BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5457, C14 ID: OxA-2868 Date BP: 3840 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3760, End BP: 3920

Abstract: Hemplands Farm, England

Archaeologist Name: Healy

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

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Carbon Date. 1840BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, animal, id as Bos, Sus, ovicaprid and Cervus elaphus from midden material used to fill in the structure 'at Grobust' at Links of Noltland [Map], Westray, Orkney, Scotland. Coll D V Clarke.

ID: 3126, C14 ID: GU-1433 Date BP: 3840 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3780, End BP: 3900

Abstract: Grooved Ware site

Archaeologist Name: D V Clarke

Reference Name: Discovery Excav Scotland', 1982, 25; Renfrew C, 'The Prehistory of Orkney', 1985, 265; Brit Archaeol Rep, 117, 1983

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1840BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from borehole 24 at an altitude of -1.18 to -1.21m OD.

ID: 16057, C14 ID: Q 2595 Date BP: 3840 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 3895, End BP: 3785

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

Carbon Date. 1840BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat:-

ID: 5918, C14 ID: OxA-4213 Date BP: 3840 +/- 85, Start Date BP: 3755, End BP: 3925

Abstract: Solway Moss, England

Archaeologist Name: Stallibrass

Reference Name: Archaeometry 37(2), 1995, 417-430

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Carbon Date. 1840BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a large deposit of charcoal in context IL00034, sealed by a preserved barrow mound and adjacent to cremation burial IL00065.

ID: 18150, C14 ID: HAR 6690 Date BP: 3840 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3880, End BP: 3800

Abstract: West Heslerton: Prehistoric; 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. 1840BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as large timbers, AML 841212, from large charcoal deposit IL00034 on OGS, derived from sizeable timbers, sealed by preserved barrow mound and 1 metre from cremation burial 1L00065, at Heslerton, Vale of Pickering, Yorkshire North, England. Coll D J Powlesland 1977-82. Comment (subm): Gives tpq for mound construction.

ID: 1474, C14 ID: HAR-6690 Date BP: 3840 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3800, End BP: 3880

Abstract: Barrow cemetery

Archaeologist Name: D J Powlesland

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 308; Archaeol J, 143, 1986, 53-173

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Carbon Date. 1840BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human longbone, from skeleton in Cist III at Straid townland, Co Londonderry, Ireland.

ID: 1653, C14 ID: GrN-15492 Date BP: 3840 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 3805, End BP: 3875

OS Letter: C, OS East: 596, OS North: 58

Archaeologist Name: N F Brannon, B B Williams

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 3 ser, 53, 1990, 29-39

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Carbon Date. 1840BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Birstall Watermead Country Park- Animal bone; the animal bone was recovered from peaty silt context 129, around the timber bridge structure; many bones had butchery marks.

ID: 9142, C14 ID: GrA-23589 Date BP: 3840 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3890, End BP: 3790

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. 1840BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as oak, from stake F471 lying over stakehole of Phase 3 at Machrie Moor Site 1, Isle of Arran, Strathclyde, Scotland.

ID: 1948, C14 ID: GU-2322 Date BP: 3840 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 3730, End BP: 3950

Abstract: Two-phase timber circles plus stone phase

Archaeologist Name: Alison Haggarty

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 121, 1991, 51-94

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Carbon Date. 1840BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Peat, SLP8111, from within zone E4 of local sequence, probably near or at regional zone D/E boundary (E80.54), at Eclipse track site, Meare Heath, Somerset Levels, England. Subm 1982.

ID: 8563, C14 ID: HAR-4867 Date BP: 3840 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3780, End BP: 3900

Abstract: Peat monolith

Archaeologist Name: J M Coles

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 334-5; New Phytologist, 83, 1979, 577-600; Somerset Levels Pap, 8, 1982, 9-25; Somerset Levels Pap, 15, 1989, 68

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Carbon Date. 1840BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Corylus avellana, Alnus glutinosa, Betula sp, from Area 4, F4012, from fill of oval pit F4020 at Achnasavil, Kintyre, Argyll, Scotland. Comment (subm): dates use or infilling of this feature. Date is 1000 r'carbon years earlier than those from Area 1 of site. [Ed: GU-3076 to -3082 relate to environmental samples from terraces and palaeochannels here.]

ID: 6616, C14 ID: GU-3071 Date BP: 3840 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3780, End BP: 3900

Abstract: Multiphase site, Neo to Iron Age

Archaeologist Name: S Carter and R Tipping

Reference Name: Glasgow Archaeol J, 17, 1991/2, 39-52

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Carbon Date. 1840BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; a peat sample surrounding the remains of a dead sheep; the precise location may have been a pool within the bog when the sheep became deposited.

ID: 17027, C14 ID: OxA 4213 Date BP: 3840 +/- 85, Start Date BP: 3925, End BP: 3755

Abstract: North West Wetlands Survey: Solway Sheep; 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. 1840BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; charcoal from a coffin containing an inhumation burial and Food Vessel. It was the central burial deposit in the barrow ring-ditch.

ID: 17124, C14 ID: GU 5191 Date BP: 3840 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3910, End BP: 3770

Abstract: Norwich: Southern Bypass; 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. 1838BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Shaft 15D, Gallery 37-38 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2423, C14 ID: BM-1056a Date BP: 3838 +/- 42, Start Date BP: 3796, End BP: 3880

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1835BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as pine, from rings 21-61 of 4000 year old tree at Sharvogues bog, County Antrim, Ireland. [Ed: 49 samples dated in toto, all results lie within date range given by BM-1565 and BM-1561 (the only samples listed in this database). Full details can be found in Radiocarbon reference.]

ID: 3893, C14 ID: BM-1561 Date BP: 3835 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3765, End BP: 3905

OS Letter: D, OS East: 103, OS North: 965

Archaeologist Name: Radiocarbon variation programme, tree ring series

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 22, 1980, 278-85

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Carbon Date. 1835BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Fine particulate fraction from old ground surface below barrow bank at Pubble, Loughermore Townland, Londonderry, N Ireland.

ID: 3614, C14 ID: UB-195F Date BP: 3835 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3755, End BP: 3915

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

Archaeologist Name: C Warhurst

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 104-5; Antiquity, 45, 1971, 97-102; Proc Roy Ir Acad, C, 81, 1981, 29-66

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Carbon Date. 1835BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Berinsfield: Mount Farm - animal bone; boar's tusk; one of a pair of perforated and possibly polished boar tusks found as placed grave goods with an articulated inhumation within a grave cut. The grave was cut into natural free-draining gravel (second terrace).

ID: 9574, C14 ID: OxA-15787 Date BP: 3835 +/- 32, Start Date BP: 3867, End BP: 3803

Abstract: Berinsfield: Mount Farm

Reference Name: Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1835BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Birstall Watermead Country Park- Charcoal; charcoal from the earliest layer of shattered stone and charcoal, sealed beneath other burnt spread layers, which arc around the timber-lined trough. Charcoals from these spreads are thought to represent the 'working life' of the trough. Definition between the layers of burnt material was not clear (often relying on slight changes in colour, density, and shifts in proportions of charcoal to silt etc) but they were all well-compacted enough to suggest they were not residual or reworked.

ID: 9140, C14 ID: GrA-23700 Date BP: 3835 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3875, End BP: 3795

Abstract: Birstall Watermead Country Park: burnt mound sequence

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. 1835BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood BB1 - oak stump in peat near site at Belderg Beg, County Mayo, Ireland.

ID: 4321, C14 ID: SI-1469 Date BP: 3835 +/- 85, Start Date BP: 3750, End BP: 3920

Abstract: Farmstead and field system

Archaeologist Name: S Caulfield

Reference Name: Brit Archaeol Rep, 48, 1978, 137-43; Excavations 1971....in Ireland, 19

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Carbon Date. 1834BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Shaft 15B, Gallery 57-58 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2419, C14 ID: BM-1053 Date BP: 3834 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3784, End BP: 3884

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1830BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5616, C14 ID: OxA-3274 Date BP: 3830 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3750, End BP: 3910

Abstract: Lough Gur, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Lanting

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

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Carbon Date. 1830BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal ref T2/4 from deposit in ditch, charcoal-stained soil with small fragments of burnt bone around boulders at Whitton Hill Site 2, Northumberland, England. Coll R Miket 1982. Subm R Miket. Comment (lab): Is revision of BM-2205.

ID: 1737, C14 ID: BM-2205R Date BP: 3830 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 3720, End BP: 3940

Abstract: Penannular enclosure with central cremation once surrounded by stone ring

Archaeologist Name: R Miket

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 512-13 (original determination Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 70 (revision Proc Prehist Soc, 51, 1985, 137-48

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Carbon Date. 1830BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Fraxinus, from ditch U'U (4) (sample 232) at Giants' Hills 2, Skendleby, Lincolnshire, England.

ID: 1424, C14 ID: CAR-816 Date BP: 3830 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3770, End BP: 3890

Abstract: Long barrow with facade and mortuary area

Archaeologist Name: J G Evans and D D A Simpson

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 179-80; Archaeometry, 29, 1987, 141-2; Evans, J G & Simpson, D D A in 'Archaeological results from accelerator dating' (ed J A J Gowlett & R E M Hedges), 1986, 125-31; Archaeologia, 109, 1991, 1-45

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Carbon Date. 1830BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the pit with Beaker pottery.

ID: 16459, C14 ID: HAR 8154 Date BP: 3830 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3910, End BP: 3750

Abstract: Hullbridge Survey: Clacton 1, Jaywick; 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. 1830BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; piece N, stitch 135, 404; the sample is part of a yew strap used to hold the planks of boat together.

ID: 15847, C14 ID: GU 5292 Date BP: 3830 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3900, End BP: 3760

Abstract: Dover Boat: wigglematching; 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. 1830BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:oak

ID: 5199, C14 ID: OxA-1887 Date BP: 3830 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3760, End BP: 3900

Abstract: Barrow Hills Radley, England

Archaeologist Name: Halpin

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

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Carbon Date. 1830BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5602, C14 ID: OxA-3260 Date BP: 3830 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3740, End BP: 3920

Abstract: Poulawack, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Lanting

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

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Carbon Date. 1830BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; a charred oak bier or tray on which lay the unaccompanied cremated remains of a 17-23 year old. This was the lower of two deposits in the central grave (605) of phase 2 of barrow 12, the overlying deposit being the inhumation dated by OxA-1884. This grave cut the phase 1 grave (607), the primary burial in which is dated by BM-2699.

ID: 17269, C14 ID: OxA 1887 Date BP: 3830 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3900, End BP: 3760

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. 1830BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from an infant inhumation (barrow 3, pit 10).

ID: 15390, C14 ID: HAR 3976 Date BP: 3830 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3910, End BP: 3750

Abstract: Black Patch; 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. 1830BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Collagen from bone fragments id as cattle by M Harman, ref L3196/3, from lower fill of one of 6 similar pits, poss assoc with segmented ring ditch, containing bone, charcoal, struck flint and Grooved Ware sherds; second of these pits dated by BM-2715, from SW end of multiperiod cemetery site at Radley Barrow Hills, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England. Comment (A Barclay, OAU): this and BM-2715 are consistent and suggest Late Neolithic dates for these features; results also comparable with BM-2712 and -2713 for Late Neolithic ring ditch.

ID: 6429, C14 ID: BM-2706 Date BP: 3830 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3740, End BP: 3920

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. 1830BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id as bos longifrons, from S2A end of phase 2 at Skara Brae, Orkney [Map], Scotland.

ID: 4304, C14 ID: Birm-433 Date BP: 3830 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 3720, End BP: 3940

OS Letter: HY, OS East: 231, OS North: 187

Archaeologist Name: D V Clarke

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 16, 1974, 300-1; Radiocarbon, 17, 1975, 266-7; Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 264-5; Brit Archaeol Rep, 33, 1976, 239; C Renfrew (ed), Prehist of Orkney, 1985 [synthesis and calibrn]

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Carbon Date. 1830BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Human bone, id as femur, No. 105 from ST 5 at [Tomb of the Eagles [Map]] Isbister, S Ronaldsay, Orkney, Scotland. Comment (subm): six of the determinations were done in pairs, one in each of two different collaborating laboratories, giving good agreement.

ID: 2993, C14 ID: Q-3014 Date BP: 3830 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3780, End BP: 3880

Abstract: Orkney-Cromarty stalled cairn

Archaeologist Name: J W Hedges

Reference Name: Brit Archaeol Rep Brit Ser, 115, 1983, 62

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Carbon Date. 1830BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Grain; from the dark brown sandy loam fill of an oval pit with sloping sides and a flat base. Finds included a large quantity of burnt flint, burnt heathstone, and Beaker sherds below the heathstone. The carbonised Grain was under the sherds.

ID: 9123, C14 ID: GrA-24697 Date BP: 3830 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3890, End BP: 3770

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: Intrinsic Interest (Charred Plants)

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. 1830BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from small twigs within the base fills of one of a group of pits of similar size and form.These were all cut into a junction between the ditches of the Neolithic 'enclosure' and a later cursus.

ID: 16176, C14 ID: GU 5267 Date BP: 3830 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3890, End BP: 3770

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. 1830BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from deposit below mound -- burning associated with mortuary use of mound ? at Wilton Moor, Eston Hills, Kirkleatham, Cleveland, England.

ID: 1742, C14 ID: HAR-9762 Date BP: 3830 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3750, End BP: 3910

Abstract: ditched barrow

Archaeologist Name: B E Vyner

Reference Name: Yorkshire Archaeol J, 63, 1991, 28-34

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Carbon Date. 1830BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from pit 7, layer 4, associated with Ebbsfleet ware at Blackhorse Road, Letchworth, Hertfordshire, England. Comment (subm): Re-run of BM-187.

ID: 4199, C14 ID: BM-283 Date BP: 3830 +/- 140, Start Date BP: 3690, End BP: 3970

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 233, OS North: 336

Archaeologist Name: J Moss-Eccardt

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 288-9; Proc Cambs Antiq Soc, 77, 1988, 35-103 esp. 44

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Carbon Date. 1830BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, JAYSIC5, from grey clay fill of small pit exposed on foreshore at Jaywick, Clacton Site 1, Essex, England. Subm 1985. Comment (subm): large fragments of Step 3 Beaker from pit fill support this date.

ID: 8600, C14 ID: HAR-8154 Date BP: 3830 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3750, End BP: 3910

Abstract: foreshore site, Hullbridge survey

Archaeologist Name: P Murphy

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 191; Essex County Council, int rep 5, 1984, 3-8

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Carbon Date. 1827BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Shaft 15A, Gallery 31-32 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2411, C14 ID: BM-973 Date BP: 3827 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 3782, End BP: 3872

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1826BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as hazel of c 5 yrs' growth, from pit/ bowl hearth in interior, 3641B at The Breiddin, Powys, Wales.

ID: 23, C14 ID: BM-882 Date BP: 3826 +/- 106, Start Date BP: 3720, End BP: 3932

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 292, OS North: 144

Archaeologist Name: C R Musson

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 34-5; C R Musson et al, The Breiddin hillfort (CBA Res Rep 76, 1991), 13

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Carbon Date. 1825BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from small pits, 950/820, feature 6 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2467, C14 ID: BM-1007 Date BP: 3825 +/- 54, Start Date BP: 3771, End BP: 3879

Abstract: Open-cast mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1825BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Carbonized wood, id as mainly oak and hazel, from silt on floor, inhumation A at Harehope Cairn, Peebles-shire, Scotland. Coll G Jobey. Comment (subm): provides terminus post quem for burial.

ID: 2966, C14 ID: GU-1215 Date BP: 3825 +/- 95, Start Date BP: 3730, End BP: 3920

Abstract: Multiphase cairn

Archaeologist Name: G Jobey

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 110, 1978-80, 72-113

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Carbon Date. 1825BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the upper, transgressive contact of the basal peat, at an altitude of -0.12 to -0.16m OD.

ID: 15996, C14 ID: Q 2565 Date BP: 3825 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 3900, End BP: 3750

Abstract: Fenland Project: Gipsey Bridge; 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. 1825BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Grain; acorns, Quercus sp., bulk sample; from the dark loamy sand fill of a sub-oval pit with moderately sloping sides and a flat base. Finds (from the upper fill only) included 176 sherds of Beaker pottery (1690g), burnt flint, heathstone, worked flint, fired clay, animal bone, and charred acorns.

ID: 9001, C14 ID: GrN-28062 Date BP: 3825 +/- 25, Start Date BP: 3850, End BP: 3800

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: Intrinsic Interest (Charred Plants)

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. 1825BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from trial pits and mines, 950/820, feature 7 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2475, C14 ID: BM-1009 Date BP: 3825 +/- 41, Start Date BP: 3784, End BP: 3866

Abstract: Open-cast mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1825BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the upper, transgressive contact of the basal peat, at an altitude of -1.00 to -1.03m OD (TF35915795).

ID: 16019, C14 ID: Q 2525 Date BP: 3825 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3895, End BP: 3755

Abstract: Fenland Project: Midville; 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. 1825BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human femur

ID: 6103, C14 ID: OxA-5045 Date BP: 3825 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3765, End BP: 3885

Abstract: Stonehenge, England

Archaeologist Name: Allen

Reference Name: Archaeometry 38(2), 1996, 391-415

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Carbon Date. 1820BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as oak roundwood, from area of secondary disturbance by cairn at Pen-y-Fan, Brecon Beacons, Powys, Wales. Comment (subm): [see ref.] See also CAR-1366, -1367, -1386/[?1368]. This site is a cautionary tale for collectors in waterlogged environments.

ID: 7816, C14 ID: CAR-1365 Date BP: 3820 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3760, End BP: 3880

OS Letter: SO, OS East: 12, OS North: 216

Archaeologist Name: Alex Gibson, Clwyd-Powys Archaeol Trust

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 31, 1991, 14-15; ibid, 32, 1992, 5

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Carbon Date. 1820BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Grain; plus acorns, Quercus sp., bulk; from the dark loamy sand fill of a sub-oval pit with moderately sloping sides and a flat base. Finds (from the upper fill only) included 176 sherds of Beaker pottery (1690g), burnt flint, heathstone, worked flint, fired clay, animal bone, and charred acorns.

ID: 9000, C14 ID: GrN-28063 Date BP: 3820 +/- 25, Start Date BP: 3845, End BP: 3795

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: Intrinsic Interest (Charred Plants)

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. 1820BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Shaft 15J, Gallery 79-80 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2439, C14 ID: BM-979 Date BP: 3820 +/- 46, Start Date BP: 3774, End BP: 3866

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1820BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Geoarchaeology of the Trent tributaries - sediment; humin fraction, bulk sample; as SUERC-10025

ID: 9797, C14 ID: SUERC-11619 Date BP: 3820 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3880, End BP: 3760

Abstract: Geoarchaeology of the Trent tributaries: Tutbury Castle

Archaeologist Name: A J Howard

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1820BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, adult male without grave goods, on stone bier, final burial of three at Octon Wold, Humberside N, England. Comment (subm): Same sample as HAR-4250.

ID: 8903, C14 ID: HAR-4251 Date BP: 3820 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3740, End BP: 3900

Abstract: barrow with shaft-grave

Archaeologist Name: T C M Brewster

Reference Name: Curr Archaeol, 8, 1984, 329-30

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Carbon Date. 1820BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone; from a pit containing Grooved ware.

ID: 16594, C14 ID: HAR 5501 Date BP: 3820 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3910, End BP: 3730

Abstract: Lechlade: Rough Ground 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. 1820BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from the bottom of shaft grave 2, as HAR-4250.

ID: 17139, C14 ID: HAR 4251 Date BP: 3820 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3900, End BP: 3740

Abstract: Octon Wold: Barrow 1; 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. 1820BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: plant remains:-

ID: 5241, C14 ID: OxA-2050 Date BP: 3820 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3750, End BP: 3890

Abstract: Sidlings Copse, England

Archaeologist Name: Day

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

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Carbon Date. 1820BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the fill inside internal vessel.

ID: 17368, C14 ID: HAR 4446 Date BP: 3820 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 3940, End BP: 3700

Abstract: Ribchester; 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. 1820BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood:-

ID: 5240, C14 ID: OxA-2049 Date BP: 3820 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3720, End BP: 3920

Abstract: Sidlings Copse, England

Archaeologist Name: Day

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

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Carbon Date. 1820BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as oak, Quercus sp, from secondary vessel, fill from internal vessel, at Ribchester -- by Parsonage Avenue -- Lancashire, England. Subm 1981. Comment (subm): no indication of original barrow; presume a ringwork similar to Derbys examples was involved. Two distinct urn fabrics plus evidence of re-use may suggest two separate phases of burial.

ID: 8634, C14 ID: HAR-4446 Date BP: 3820 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 3700, End BP: 3940

OS Letter: SD, OS East: 648, OS North: 351

Archaeologist Name: A Olivier

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 167; excavator in litt 1999

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Carbon Date. 1820BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Peat from immediately below upper debitage layer at Creag na Caillich, Perth & Kinross, Scotland. [Ed: cal dates are given.]

ID: 7832, C14 ID: GU-2977 Date BP: 3820 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3750, End BP: 3890

OS Letter: NN, OS East: 562, OS North: 377

Archaeologist Name: Mark Edmonds et al

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 122, 1992, 77-112

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Carbon Date. 1820BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the lower, regressive contact of an intercalated peat bed with underlying clay, at an altitude of -1.08 to -1.13m OD. This contact is very gradual.

ID: 16084, C14 ID: Q 2589 Date BP: 3820 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3880, End BP: 3760

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. 1820BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone from pit 962 with Grooved Ware pottery at Roughground Farm, Lechlade, Gloucestershire, England. Subm T G Allen 1983.

ID: 2632, C14 ID: HAR-5501 Date BP: 3820 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3730, End BP: 3910

Abstract: Grooved Ware pit

Archaeologist Name: T G Allen (Oxford Archaeol Unit)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 301 (not this date 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. 1820BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the top of the basal peat at its transgressive contact with overlying marine/brackish clay, at an altitude of -1.33 to -1.37m OD.

ID: 16068, C14 ID: Q 2809 Date BP: 3820 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 3930, End BP: 3710

Abstract: Fenland Project: Wallace's Drove; 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. 1817BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler pick, on floor of ditch at Woodhenge [Map], Wiltshire, England.

ID: 4643, C14 ID: BM-677 Date BP: 3817 +/- 74, Start Date BP: 3743, End BP: 3891

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 151, OS North: 434

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, vol 18, 1976, 25-6; Proc Prehist Soc, 38, 1972, 389-407

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Carbon Date. 1815BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the base of an intercalated, upper peat at its contact with marine/brackish clay, at an altitude of -1.495 to -1.515m OD. Contamination from modern vegetation may be a serious problem in this upper peat sample, as there was visible rootlet penetration even though the area sampled was chosen to avoid this as much as possible.

ID: 15977, C14 ID: Q 2551 Date BP: 3815 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3885, End BP: 3745

Abstract: Fenland Project: Feltwell Common; 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. 1815BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from backfill of Gallery 3 at Grimes Graves, Thetford, Norfolk, England.

ID: 3784, C14 ID: BM-775 Date BP: 3815 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3755, End BP: 3875

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 817, OS North: 898

Archaeologist Name: R J Mercer

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 3, 1961, 41; Radiocarbon, 5, 1963, 106; Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 286; Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 32-3; Proc Prehist Soc, 39, 1973, 201 (182-218 Proc Prehist Soc E Anglia, 5, 1927, 91-136

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Carbon Date. 1814BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Berinsfield: Mount Farm - human bone; right tibia; single articulated inhumation (adult female) in a grave cut. Secondary burial within an oval barrow, found with a Beaker and two perforated boar tusks. The grave was cut into natural free-draining gravel (second terrace).

ID: 9570, C14 ID: OxA-15747 Date BP: 3814 +/- 34, Start Date BP: 3848, End BP: 3780

Abstract: Berinsfield: Mount Farm

Reference Name: Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1814BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged wood; Alnus/Betula sp., single fragment; the sample was organic detritus from a thick sandy gravel flood layer towards the base of a sequence of 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 3. The organic materials were incorporated within a thick sandy gravel flood lamination 0.4m above the underlying channel gravels. The 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. 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 0.25m beneath the surface, and based on iron and manganese discolouration probably oscillates around 0.5-0.75m below the surface. The sample was not in situ, however it is locally derived and 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: 9904, C14 ID: OxA-15743 Date BP: 3814 +/- 34, Start Date BP: 3848, End BP: 3780

Abstract: Ribble Valley: the Lower Ribble, Lower House Farm, terrace 3, core 4

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name: Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1813BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from large scale site, 1266/900 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2491, C14 ID: BM-1014 Date BP: 3813 +/- 43, Start Date BP: 3770, End BP: 3856

Abstract: Industrial debris

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1813BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Cossington - waterlogged plant macrofossil; from organic levels approximately 0.23-0.25m from the top of the column; as OxA-16055

ID: 9760, C14 ID: OxA-16057 Date BP: 3813 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 3843, End BP: 3783

Abstract: Cossington: site 3

Archaeologist Name: C O'Brien and J Thomas

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Peat from around flint core near line of 2nd millennium BC tracks at Ten Acres, Meare Heath, Somerset Levels, England.

ID: 8516, C14 ID: HAR-5054 Date BP: 3810 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3740, End BP: 3880

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 443, OS North: 408

Archaeologist Name: J M Coles

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 88; Somerset Levels Pap, 15, 1989, 67

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Carbon Date. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler from Greenwell's pit, gallery III at Grimes Graves, Thetford, Norfolk, England.

ID: 4494, C14 ID: BM-291 Date BP: 3810 +/- 130, Start Date BP: 3680, End BP: 3940

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 817, OS North: 898

Archaeologist Name: W Greenwell & A L Armstrong

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 3, 1961, 41; Radiocarbon, 5, 1963, 106; Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 286; Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 32-3; Proc Prehist Soc, 39, 1973, 201 (182-218 Proc Prehist Soc E Anglia, 5, 1927, 91-136

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Carbon Date. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the base of an intercalated peat, at its contact with underlying marine/brackish clay, from an altitude of -1.38 to -1.41m OD.

ID: 16073, C14 ID: Q 2821 Date BP: 3810 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3860, End BP: 3760

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. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: animal bone; from a posthole of a small structure (E) incorporated into a large trapezoid enclosure. The feature was very shallow and cut into chalk.

ID: 16486, C14 ID: OxA 2309 Date BP: 3810 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3890, End BP: 3730

Abstract: Hunstanton: Redgate Hill; 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. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood and peat; this sample is from vestigial truncated peats, at a depth of 55-60cm.

ID: 17005, C14 ID: GU 5321 Date BP: 3810 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3870, End BP: 3750

Abstract: North West Wetlands Survey: Peel; 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. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human longbone, from skeleton in Cist I at Straid townland, Co Londonderry, Ireland.

ID: 1652, C14 ID: GrN-15491 Date BP: 3810 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3770, End BP: 3850

OS Letter: C, OS East: 596, OS North: 58

Archaeologist Name: N F Brannon, B B Williams

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 3 ser, 53, 1990, 29-39

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Carbon Date. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from upper fill of grave pit I in which a fire had apparently been lit. A complete Beaker of Clarke's (1970) developed southern group one was found on the base of the grave, while further Beaker sherds were associated with the sample. Pit I cut an earlier grave, pit III, which contained a European Bell Beaker and perhaps two rusticated vessels.

ID: 18004, C14 ID: HAR 3269 Date BP: 3810 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3890, End BP: 3730

Abstract: Trowse: Barrow; 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. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Tooth: Bos primigenius

ID: 5256, C14 ID: OxA-2086 Date BP: 3810 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3730, End BP: 3890

Abstract: Irthlingborough, England

Archaeologist Name: Davis

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

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Carbon Date. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:-

ID: 5599, C14 ID: OxA-3248 Date BP: 3810 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3740, End BP: 3880

Abstract: Red Hill, England

Archaeologist Name: Bennell

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

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Carbon Date. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the base of a small pit, the lower layer of which was fire-cracked flints and charcoal. The sample was 470mm below the surface.

ID: 15461, C14 ID: OxA 3248 Date BP: 3810 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3880, End BP: 3740

Abstract: Brighton Bypass: Red Hill; 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. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal and nutshell from F123 (? cremation with pot beaker / Food Vessel and perforated base pot) at Spong Hill, N Elmham, Norfolk, England. Coll R D Carr.

ID: 3504, C14 ID: BM-1532 Date BP: 3810 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3740, End BP: 3880

OS Letter: TG, OS East: 980, OS North: 197

Archaeologist Name: R D Carr

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 232-3

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Carbon Date. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:inc. pig

ID: 5314, C14 ID: OxA-2309 Date BP: 3810 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3730, End BP: 3890

Abstract: Redgate Hill, England

Archaeologist Name: Murphy

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

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Carbon Date. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from above Pit I at Trowse (Site Nfk 9592), Norfolk, England.

ID: 6649, C14 ID: HAR-3269 Date BP: 3810 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3730, End BP: 3890

Abstract: Barrow

Archaeologist Name: K Wade (Norfolk Archaeol Unit)

Reference Name: E Anglia Archaeol Rep, 14, 1982, 1-34 esp 12

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Carbon Date. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; artefact 60531 from the dry sieving of the basal palaeosol (unit 8a, in grid square 8/12), context 63.

ID: 15436, C14 ID: HAR 8990 Date BP: 3810 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3900, End BP: 3720

Abstract: Brean Down; 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. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from clay layer in site C, which possibly indicates the first phase of disuse of the late Iron Age or Roman inner ditch (F100).

ID: 17566, C14 ID: HAR 5116 Date BP: 3810 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 3920, End BP: 3700

Abstract: Shifnal: Castle 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. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Ulmus and unident, from Unit 8A, Neo-Bkr palaeosol: Context 63, BD 60531 at Brean Down Sandcliff, Somerset, England. Subm Martin Bell. Comment (subm): Possibly three phases within this unit: see monograph for calibrations and further comment.

ID: 2221, C14 ID: HAR-8990 Date BP: 3810 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3720, End BP: 3900

Abstract: Multi-phase settlement

Archaeologist Name: Martin Bell, Lampeter

Reference Name: Bell, Martin, 'Brean Down excavations 1983-1987' (English Heritage Archaeol Rep 15), 1990, 108 and 112-13

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Carbon Date. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; sample from a peat core 270cm.Sample was 145-150cm from the present surface.

ID: 17040, C14 ID: GU 5030 Date BP: 3810 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3910, End BP: 3710

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. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: sediment; from the base of a section exposed in contractor's excavations through the valley floor alluvial sediments at a depth of 228-238cm.

ID: 17845, C14 ID: HAR 9239 Date BP: 3810 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3890, End BP: 3730

Abstract: Stansted: British Rail Section; 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. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from a flint core recovered by Roy Sweet from in situ in peat head near line of Meare Heath track.

ID: 17643, C14 ID: HAR 5054 Date BP: 3810 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3880, End BP: 3740

Abstract: Somerset Levels: Meare Heath, Ten Acres; 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. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as branches (Quercus and Betula), from hearth of pit-house at Monknewtown, Meath, Ireland.

ID: 4637, C14 ID: UB-728 Date BP: 3810 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 3765, End BP: 3855

OS Letter: O, OS East: 0, OS North: 76

Archaeologist Name: P D Sweetman

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 16, 1974, 269-70; Proc Roy Ir Acad, 76C, 1976, 25-72

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Carbon Date. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler collagen, id as red deer, from Tr D, Layer 2, primary construction of outer ditch; found rammed in deliberate chalk backfill 90cm below modern surface (Find No. 322) at West Kennet, Wiltshire, England. Subm A Whittle 1987. Comment (subm): Dates confirm predicted date of enclosure. Assoc in same trench was ripple-flaked oblique arrowhead. The two dates overlap at 2 sigma.

ID: 2791, C14 ID: BM-2597 Date BP: 3810 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3760, End BP: 3860

Abstract: double-palisade

Archaeologist Name: A Whittle (U Wales Cardiff) 1987

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 57; Antiquity, 65, 1991, 57

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Carbon Date. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from flint preparation area at Fengate, Padholme Road, Cambridge, England.

ID: 4263, C14 ID: HAR-409 Date BP: 3810 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 3660, End BP: 3960

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 213, OS North: 989

Archaeologist Name: F Pryor

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 17, 1975, 229; Radiocarbon, 19, 1977, 405-6; Durobrivae, 1, 1973, 18; F Pryor, Excavation at Fengate, Peterborough, England: the first report, Toronto, 1974; idem, ...second report, 1978, 226; Brit Archaeol Rep. 33, 1976, 33

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Carbon Date. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from a pit exterior to the barrow, sealed by barrow slip, and possibly pre-dating the barrow.

ID: 16221, C14 ID: HAR 6181 Date BP: 3810 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3880, End BP: 3740

Abstract: Haddenham: Snow's Farm Barrow; 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. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Collagen from antler, ref 5640G79, from old land surface, sealed by dump of upcast surrounding flint-mine shaft (Canon Greenwell's) amd assoc with flint-knapping debris at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Norfolk, England. Subm F Healy, Norfolk AU c 1984. Comment (subm): this and BM-2377, -2379 overlap with those obtained for antler picks abandoned during working of Greenwell's pit and indicate that activity in area of pit preceded its excavation by only a short interval.

ID: 8880, C14 ID: BM-2380 Date BP: 3810 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3750, End BP: 3870

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 816, OS North: 898

Archaeologist Name: [ ] British Museum 1972-6

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 180-1

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Carbon Date. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the upper, transgressive contact of the basal peat, at an altitude of -0.22 to -0.26m OD.

ID: 15960, C14 ID: Q 2568 Date BP: 3810 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3880, End BP: 3740

Abstract: Fenland Project: Bettison's Bridge; 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. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Peat, AML 881268, BRS228, from base of section exposed in contractors' excavations through valley floor alluvial sediments at 228-238cm depth at British Rail Section, Stansted Brook valley, Stansted, Essex, England. Subm PM 1988. Comment (subm): date provides information on phases of soil erosion/alluviation and on vegetational history in the survey area; 14C dates are necessary in the absence of any artefactual dating evidence.

ID: 8785, C14 ID: HAR-9239 Date BP: 3810 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3730, End BP: 3890

Abstract: Environmental - alluvium

Archaeologist Name: P Murphy 1988

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 56

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Carbon Date. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, from burial in ?double round barrow ditch at Alington Avenue, Dorchester, Dorset, England.

ID: 2358, C14 ID: HAR-9662 Date BP: 3810 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 3690, End BP: 3930

OS Letter: SY, OS East: 702, OS North: 899

Reference Name: Dorset Archaeol Natur Hist Soc Proc, 113, 1991, 107-32

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Carbon Date. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: animal bone; the bone deposit was up to 0.8m thick and covered an area of 10-15? metres, and contained abundant cattle teeth and bone fragments. Loss from ploughing and the construction of an anthrax pit means that the original deposit may have been somewhat larger. Most of the teeth are from maxillae (upper jaws). They and the other bones were scattered at random, but their distributions form a single cluster over and around the grave.

ID: 17303, C14 ID: OxA 2087 Date BP: 3810 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3890, End BP: 3730

Abstract: Raunds Prehistoric: Irthlingborough skulls; 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. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, site ref CF802238, AML 815098, from clay layer, possibly first disuse phase of Late Iron Age or Roman inner ditch F100 of Iron Age fort at Castle Farm Shifnal, Shropshire, England. Subm A Roe 1981. [Ed: NGR has had to be estimated].

ID: 2836, C14 ID: HAR-5116 Date BP: 3810 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 3700, End BP: 3920

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 74, OS North: 7

Archaeologist Name: A Roe (Birmingham Univ FAU)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 300

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Carbon Date. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from small pit in chamber 2 of megalith, layer 5, with bowl sherds at Altanagh, Tyrone, Ireland.

ID: 2153, C14 ID: GrN-11447 Date BP: 3810 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 3690, End BP: 3930

Abstract: Ruined megalithic structure surrounded by pits with burials

Archaeologist Name: B B Williams

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 3 ser, 49, 1986, 33-88 esp. 78

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Carbon Date. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from an undated trussed inhumation inserted into a Bronze Age barrow ditch and sealed by Romano-British plough soils.

ID: 15833, C14 ID: HAR 9662 Date BP: 3810 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 3930, End BP: 3690

Abstract: Dorchester: Allington Avenue; 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. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: tooth:Bos - domestic

ID: 5257, C14 ID: OxA-2087 Date BP: 3810 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3730, End BP: 3890

Abstract: Irthlingborough, England

Archaeologist Name: Davis

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

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Carbon Date. 1810BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: animal bone; the bone deposit was up to 0.8m thick and covered an area of 10-15? metres, and contained abundant cattle teeth and bone fragments. Loss from ploughing and the construction of an anthrax pit means that the original deposit may have been somewhat larger. Most of the teeth are from maxillae (upper jaws). They and the other bones were scattered at random, but their distributions form a single cluster over and around the grave.

ID: 17302, C14 ID: OxA 2086 Date BP: 3810 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3890, End BP: 3730

Abstract: Raunds Prehistoric: Irthlingborough skulls; 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. 1805BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from interface of OGS and turf dump at North Mains, Strathallan, Perthshire, Scotland. Coll G J Barclay.

ID: 3172, C14 ID: GU-1134 Date BP: 3805 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3705, End BP: 3905

Abstract:

Archaeologist Name: G J Barclay

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 113, 1983, 122-281 esp 259

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Carbon Date. 1805BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human longbone, from Skeleton D, primary interment of E chamber at Labbacallee, Co Cork, Ireland. Coll H G Leask and L Price 1934. Subm Brindley, Lanting, Mook.

ID: 1499, C14 ID: GrN-11359 Date BP: 3805 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 3760, End BP: 3850

OS Letter: R, OS East: 78, OS North: 2

Archaeologist Name: Brindley, Lanting, Mook

Reference Name: J Irish Archaeol, 4, 1987-8, 13-20 (date Proc Roy Ir Antiq, 43C, 1936, 77-101 (site J Irish Archaeol, 6, 1991/2 (1994), 21

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Carbon Date. 1805BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Swale-Ure Washlands - waterlogged wood; four twigs; as SUERC-8881

ID: 9994, C14 ID: SUERC-8885 Date BP: 3805 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 3840, End BP: 3770

Abstract: Swale-Ure Washlands: Sharow Mires, Sharow 2004-7

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1801BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from posts possibly used as grave markers on top of the mound which was subsequently denuded, and found in the barrow ditch, stratified in an early position above primary siltings. They were found in layer 16 of the North Ditch, a compact chalk silting derived from the barrow mound.

ID: 15350, C14 ID: UB 3299 Date BP: 3801 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3861, End BP: 3741

Abstract: Bincombe: Round Barrow; 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. 1801BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, from primary silt of ditch by S entrance at Milfield North, Wooler, Northumberland, England.

ID: 4675, C14 ID: BM-1150 Date BP: 3801 +/- 62, Start Date BP: 3739, End BP: 3863

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 934, OS North: 349

Archaeologist Name: A F Harding

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 346 and 372; CBA3 Archaeol Newsbull, 12 (Jan 1976), 3; Proc Prehist Scot, 47, 1981, 87-135

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Carbon Date. 1800BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from burial found in central grave. There were no associated finds. The grave was badly damaged through ploughing and the grave had been disturbed in antiquity.

ID: 16109, C14 ID: HAR 8519 Date BP: 3800 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3870, End BP: 3730

Abstract: Folkton Wolds: Sharpe Howes 2; 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

Carbon Date. 1800BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Calluna fragments from peat at pre-cairn surface sealed by cairn structure at Corn Du, Brecon Beacons, Powys, Wales. Comment [ed]: error term given as 75 in excavator's report.

ID: 4731, C14 ID: CAR-201 Date BP: 3800 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3720, End BP: 3880

OS Letter: SO, OS East: 7, OS North: 213

Archaeologist Name: P Crew

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 18, 1978, 31; Archaeol Wales, 19, 1979, 10; Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 379

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Carbon Date. 1800BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Peat, IWCAC 2173 2010, from cores taken through up to 10m of sediment at Ranelagh Spit at the mouth of Wootton Creek, Isle of Wight, England. Subm R G Tomalin. Comment (R Loader): a series of 7 samples (OxA-7161 to -7165 and -7182 to -7183) were taken during archaeological survey of coast and hinterland centred on Wootton Creek. The site dated by OxA-7161 to -7164 provides one of the key sequences for coastal evolution and sea level rise in the eastern Solent, and the four dates have been used in the creation of a sea level curve for the Solent area.

ID: 7659, C14 ID: OxA-7164 Date BP: 3800 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3740, End BP: 3860

OS Letter: SZ, OS East: 552, OS North: 874

Archaeologist Name: R G Tomalin

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 41, 1999, 200

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Carbon Date. 1800BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as small-vesselled wood, from margin of fulacht fiadh at Reenarea Rise, Imlagh Basin, Valentia / Valencia, Co Kerry, Ireland.

ID: 6877, C14 ID: I-15100 Date BP: 3800 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3700, End BP: 3900

Abstract: Burnt mound

Archaeologist Name: Frank Mitchell

Reference Name: in Buckley, V (ed), 'Burnt offerings: international contributions to burnt mound archaeology' (Dublin, 1990), 24-6

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Carbon Date. 1800BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 4972, C14 ID: OxA-1221 Date BP: 3800 +/- 160, Start Date BP: 3640, End BP: 3960

Abstract: Avebury 1985/86, England

Archaeologist Name: Evans

Reference Name: Archaeometry 30(2), 1988, 291-305

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Carbon Date. 1800BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id as human femur (Ref CMJ/6/B/18 1978-2155), from burial assoc with N2 [N3L in one source] Beaker and bone button at Cookston Farm, Airlie, Angus, Tayside, Scotland. Coll J D Boyd 1970. Subm A Gibson, I Kinnes. Comments (lab): CAL dates given on Pearson & Stuiver 1986 calibration; (subm): See refs below.

ID: 2775, C14 ID: BM-2523 Date BP: 3800 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3750, End BP: 3850

Abstract: flat cist

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 53; Scot Archaeol Rev, 8, 1991, 35-68 (Beaker Programme survey Coutts H, 'Tayside before history' (Dundee Mus Rep 77), 1971

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Carbon Date. 1800BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the base of the intercalated peat on top of the marine/brackish clay, at an altitude of -1.65 to -1.70m OD.

ID: 15962, C14 ID: Q 2580 Date BP: 3800 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 3865, End BP: 3735

Abstract: Fenland Project: Coffue Drove; 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. 1800BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, secondary burial at Barnack, Cambridgeshire, England.

ID: 4724, C14 ID: HAR-1158 Date BP: 3800 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3700, End BP: 3900

OS Letter: TF, OS East: 50, OS North: 69

Archaeologist Name: P Donaldson

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 371; Antiq J, 57, 1977, 197-231

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Carbon Date. 1800BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the scattered pottery and cremation of the robbed primary burial, which was thrown back into the fill of the secondary pits.

ID: 17423, C14 ID: HAR 999 Date BP: 3800 +/- 130, Start Date BP: 3930, End BP: 3670

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. 1800BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from West Heslerton transect 2 (SE 91425751) taken at a depth of 1m within the colluvial soil sequence at the foot of a chalk escarpment. The profile occurs 30m south of OxA-2933.

ID: 18160, C14 ID: OxA 2934 Date BP: 3800 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3870, End BP: 3730

Abstract: West Heslerton: Scarp; 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. 1800BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: St Osyth Lodge Farm- Carbonised residue; on sherd of Mildenhall Ware (<5g); the sample came from a small pit 1189, 0.87m long, 0.8m wide, and 0.35m deep, containing two deposits (1190 and 1191), located within the interior of the causewayed enclosure. The pit contained 73g of Mildenhall Ware and 16g of worked flint. The top deposit 1191, from which the sherd comes, contain most of the finds and fills the bulk of the feature. The pit is in contact with no other features, and modern ploughing has truncated it by 0.3m. The pit cuts a glacio-fluvial drift deposit of acidic sand and gravel. The primary deposit 1990 is a light yellowish brown deposit of loose silt sand. The bottom of the pit was c 1m above the watertable.

ID: 9286, C14 ID: OxA-12978 Date BP: 3800 +/- 650, Start Date BP: 4450, End BP: 3150

Abstract: St Osyth Lodge Farm: A (Neolithic pits)

Archaeologist Name: M Germany

Reference Name: Hamilton,W D, Bayliss, A, Bronk Ramsey, C, Meadows, J, and van der Plicht, H, 2007 Radiocarbon dating, in Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments and middle Iron Age settlement at Lodge Farm, St Osyth, Essex (ed M Germany), East Anglian Archaeology, 177, 95-11

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Carbon Date. 1800BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Quercus, Betula, Alnus, Corylus, sample 36, from body of burnt mound (site 33.1) at Birkhall, Dumfriess-Galloway, Scotland. Comment (subm): [see ref. below, which also gives Cal dates at 1 and 2 sigma.]

ID: 7794, C14 ID: BETA-68479 Date BP: 3800 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3720, End BP: 3880

Abstract: Burnt mounds around pipeline in SW Scotland

Archaeologist Name: D Maynard

Reference Name: Trans Dumfriesshire Galloway Natur Hist Antiq Soc, 68, 1993, 33-52

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Carbon Date. 1800BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: antler; between site areas F and G. From fill of probable late Neolithic pit some 0.75m deep containing several antlers, pottery, and waste flakes.

ID: 16793, C14 ID: HAR 8882 Date BP: 3800 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3870, End BP: 3730

Abstract: Marc 3: Easton Lane Interchange, Winchester; 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. 1800BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:-

ID: 5464, C14 ID: OxA-2934 Date BP: 3800 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3730, End BP: 3870

Abstract: West Heslerton, England

Archaeologist Name: McHugh

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

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Carbon Date. 1800BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Birstall Watermead Country Park- Wood; one of several alder planks lining the base of a circular cut (the trough); these could be a later addition to the trough (charcoal was found behind the planks), but (unlike oak) they could not have remained in use for long.

ID: 9160, C14 ID: GU-5984 Date BP: 3800 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3850, End BP: 3750

Abstract: Birstall Watermead Country Park: burnt mound sequence

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. 1800BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood:Scots pine

ID: 5118, C14 ID: OxA-1721 Date BP: 3800 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3730, End BP: 3870

Abstract: Dagenham Marshes, England

Archaeologist Name: Coles

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

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Carbon Date. 1800BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Hearth VIII, Barrow 5 at Chippenham, Cambridgeshire, England.

ID: 4646, C14 ID: BM-152 Date BP: 3800 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 3650, End BP: 3950

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 674, OS North: 669 approx

Archaeologist Name: C S Leaf

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 10, 1968, 3; Proc Cambridge Antiq Soc, 39, 1940, 29-68

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Carbon Date. 1800BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, AML 8650260, SHB4G1, id as human right tibia and femur, from central grave at Sharpe Howes 2 (Folkton 240), Folkton Wold, E Yorkshire, England. Subm A E Finney 1987. Comment (subm): barrow was badly plough-damaged and central grave disturbed, no assoc finds.

ID: 8688, C14 ID: HAR-8519 Date BP: 3800 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3730, End BP: 3870

OS Letter: TA, OS East: 494, OS North: 774

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 98

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Carbon Date. 1800BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal associated with longnecked Beakers and other occupation material at Fifty Farm, Mildenhall, Suffolk, England.

ID: 4645, C14 ID: BM-133 Date BP: 3800 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 3650, End BP: 3950

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 658, OS North: 760

Archaeologist Name: (C S Leaf 1934)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 5, 1963, 105; Commun Cambridge Antiq Soc, 35, 1935, 117-27

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Carbon Date. 1800BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from a wooden structure well below the main series of tracks.

ID: 17706, C14 ID: HAR 3388 Date BP: 3800 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3880, End BP: 3720

Abstract: Somerset Levels: Sharpham, Tinney's Ground; 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. 1800BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from burial 7.

ID: 15172, C14 ID: HAR 1158 Date BP: 3800 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3900, End BP: 3700

Abstract: Barnack: Gravel Pit; 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. 1800BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Willington Quarry - charcoal; as OxA-15110

ID: 10096, C14 ID: GrA-31785 Date BP: 3800 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3840, End BP: 3760

Abstract: Willington Quarry: fallen trees and associated features

Archaeologist Name: M G Beamish

Reference Name: Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1800BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from Head F2 - Trackway at Tinney's Ground, Shapwick, Somerset, England.

ID: 4755, C14 ID: HAR-3388 Date BP: 3800 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3720, End BP: 3880

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 470, OS North: 382

Archaeologist Name: J M Coles and others

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 360-4; Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 78; Somerset Levels Pap, 3, 1977, 89; Somerset Levels Pap, 4, 1978, 73; Somerset Levels Pap, 5, 1979, 101; Somerset Levels Pap, 6, 1980, 68

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Carbon Date. 1800BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal ffrom Ring Ditch C - primary burial at Roxton, Bedfordshire, England.

ID: 4706, C14 ID: HAR-999 Date BP: 3800 +/- 130, Start Date BP: 3670, End BP: 3930

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. 1800BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as mixed sample, from cooking site in cairn matrix of Cairn III, Clayhead Cairns, Lonan, Isle of Man, [off] England.

ID: 3574, C14 ID: Birm-429 Date BP: 3800 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 3650, End BP: 3950

OS Letter: SC, OS East: 440, OS North: 807

Archaeologist Name: A M Cubbon

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 16, 1974, 298-9; Proc Isle of Man Natur Hist Antiq Soc, 6(4), 1965, 566-96; Proc Isle of Man Natur Hist Antiq Soc, 8(1), 1972-4, 51-3

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Carbon Date. 1800BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:pig

ID: 6089, C14 ID: OxA-4901 Date BP: 3800 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 3755, End BP: 3845

Abstract: Stonehenge, England

Archaeologist Name: Allen

Reference Name: Archaeometry 38(2), 1996, 391-415

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Carbon Date. 1800BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: antler:red deer

ID: 5232, C14 ID: OxA-2021 Date BP: 3800 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3720, End BP: 3880

Abstract: County Hall, London, England

Archaeologist Name: Smith

Reference Name: Archaeometry 32(1), 1990, 101-108

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Carbon Date. 1800BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, AML 833181, from posthole of small oval structure with large closely-spaced postholes at Easton Lane (Site W29, Interchange), M3 motorway site, Hampshire, England. Subm P J Fasham 1983. Comment (subm): Dates associated cultural material and general site ceramic seq.

ID: 2564, C14 ID: HAR-8882 Date BP: 3800 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3730, End BP: 3870

Abstract: Multi-period settlement

Archaeologist Name: P J Fasham 1983 (Trust for Wessex Arch)

Reference Name: Fasham P J & Whinney R J B, 'Archaeology and the M3...' (= Hampshire Fld Club Archaeol Soc Monogr, 7), 1991, 143-7; Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 110

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Carbon Date. 1800BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal CH9 from ditch (bottom) at Gorsey Bigbury, Cheddar, Somerset, England.

ID: 4496, C14 ID: BM-1088 Date BP: 3800 +/- 74, Start Date BP: 3726, End BP: 3874

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 484, OS North: 558

Archaeologist Name: Jones/A ApSimon

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 342; Proc Univ Bristol Spelaeol Soc, 14(2), 1976, 155-83 esp 158

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Carbon Date. 1798BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Aubrey Hole 32 at Stonehenge, Wiltshire, England.

ID: 4514, C14 ID: C-602 Date BP: 3798 +/- 275, Start Date BP: 3523, End BP: 4073

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 123, OS North: 422

Archaeologist Name: S Piggott et al

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 2, 1960, 27; Radiocarbon, 10, 1968, 288; Science, 114, 1951, 292; Antiquity, 41, 1967, 63-4; Antiquity, 50, 1976, 239-40; R Cleal et al, 'Stonehenge in its landscape' (1995) (re-phasing)

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Carbon Date. 1797BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from small pits, 950/820, feature 11 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2468, C14 ID: BM-1016 Date BP: 3797 +/- 49, Start Date BP: 3748, End BP: 3846

Abstract: Open-cast mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1797BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Greenwell C shaft, in gallery at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2455, C14 ID: BM-1046 Date BP: 3797 +/- 52, Start Date BP: 3745, End BP: 3849

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1796BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Carbonised wood from pit 10 at Barns Farm, Dalgety, Dumfermline District, Fife, Scotland. Coll T Watkins.

ID: 2040, C14 ID: SRR-528 Date BP: 3796 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3716, End BP: 3876

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 178, OS North: 842

Archaeologist Name: T Watkins

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 112, 1982, 48-141

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Carbon Date. 1795BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, animal, id as deer, pig, ox, from the filling in the centre of the first compartment at Loch Calder - Tulloch of Assery B -, Caithness, Scotland. Subm N Sharples.

ID: 3110, C14 ID: GU-1337 Date BP: 3795 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3735, End BP: 3855

OS Letter: ND, OS East: 67, OS North: 618

Archaeologist Name: J X W P Corcoran

Reference Name: Scot Archaeol Rev, 4, 1986, 2-10; Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 98, 1964-6, 1-75

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Carbon Date. 1795BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from occupation soil over pit corresponding to Layer 7 at Meadowlands, Downpatrick, Down, N Ireland.

ID: 3578, C14 ID: UB-472 Date BP: 3795 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 3720, End BP: 3870

Abstract: Cordoned urn sherds sep. by sterile layer, also Bkr.

Archaeologist Name: Waterman & Pollock

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 213; Ulster J Archaeol, 27, 1964, 31-58

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Carbon Date. 1795BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bestwall Quarry 2004-7 - waterlogged wood; -2.35m OD; as SUERC-7554

ID: 9580, C14 ID: SUERC-7555 Date BP: 3795 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 3830, End BP: 3760

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: central peat sequence

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1794BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from continuation below turf mound of layer dated by BM-1169 at Callis Wold, Barrow 275, Bishop Wilton, Humberside North, England.

ID: 543, C14 ID: BM-1168 Date BP: 3794 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3724, End BP: 3864

Abstract: previously excavated by J R Mortimer

Archaeologist Name: D G Coombs

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 152; Antiquity, 50, 1976, 130-1

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Carbon Date. 1790BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal;

ID: 17201, C14 ID: HAR 1092 Date BP: 3790 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3870, End BP: 3710

Abstract: Peterborough; 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. 1790BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from branches in Pit II at Trowse (Site Nfk 9592), Norfolk, England.

ID: 6650, C14 ID: HAR-3268 Date BP: 3790 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3690, End BP: 3890

Abstract: Barrow

Archaeologist Name: K Wade (Norfolk Archaeol Unit)

Reference Name: E Anglia Archaeol Rep, 14, 1982, 1-34 esp 12

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Carbon Date. 1790BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as hazelnuts, from pit, Feature 10 at Bridget's Farm, Site R5, Itchen Valley Parish, Hampshire, England.

ID: 3397, C14 ID: HAR-1695 Date BP: 3790 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3690, End BP: 3890

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 513, OS North: 345

Archaeologist Name: P J Fasham

Reference Name: Proc Hampshire Fld Club Archaeol Soc, 36, 1979, 37-86 (esp 45 Fasham, P, Hampshire Fld Club Archaeol Soc Monogr, 7, 1991

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Carbon Date. 1790BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 8410212, id by N D Balaam as Quercus sp and Corylus avellana, from fill of pot containing cremation burial, in pit under small cist outside kerb of cairn (CEU site 267) at Chysauster Cairn 38, Carnaquidden Farm, Ludgvan, Cornwall, England. Subm N Balaam 1985.

ID: 2864, C14 ID: HAR-6549 Date BP: 3790 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 3670, End BP: 3910

Abstract: kerbed

Archaeologist Name: G H Smith

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 310

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Carbon Date. 1790BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 794863, P76C3503, id as Quercus sp from mature timber, from feature 303, one of four Later Neolithic pits cutting final fill layers of inner ditch segments at Briar Hill, Northampton, Northamptonshire, England. Comment (subm): Results from HAR-2284, -2389, -4067, -4073 and -4089 are consistent within themselves and with later Neo/EBA impressed wares and Beaker pottery found in association.

ID: 8625, C14 ID: HAR-4073 Date BP: 3790 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3690, End BP: 3890

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. 1790BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from pit 10, one of a series of otherwise undated pits.

ID: 16783, C14 ID: HAR 1695 Date BP: 3790 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3860, End BP: 3720

Abstract: Marc 3: Bridget's Farm, R5; 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. 1790BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the upper, transgressive contact of the basal peat at an altitude of -0.48 to -0.52m OD. This sample was from sampling position 11 (TF 2802 4982).

ID: 15998, C14 ID: Q 2567 Date BP: 3790 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3870, End BP: 3710

Abstract: Fenland Project: Gipsey Bridge; 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. 1790BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample unspecified, from ashy matrix of final fill of Pit 52, sealed below central mound makeup at Carne (Rhos Carne Coch), Fishguard, Dyfed, Wales.

ID: 1307, C14 ID: CAR-292 Date BP: 3790 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3720, End BP: 3860

Abstract: Burnt mounds, Mound A

Archaeologist Name: H James

Reference Name: Bull Board Celtic Stud, 33, 1986, 245-65 esp. 260

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Carbon Date. 1790BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5338, C14 ID: OxA-2351 Date BP: 3790 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3720, End BP: 3860

Abstract: Creswell Crags, England

Archaeologist Name: Jacobi

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

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Carbon Date. 1790BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human scapula

ID: 5060, C14 ID: OxA-1559 Date BP: 3790 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3730, End BP: 3850

Abstract: Charterhouse Warren, England

Archaeologist Name: Levitan

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

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Carbon Date. 1790BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: plant remains:Ericaceae

ID: 5813, C14 ID: OxA-3828 Date BP: 3790 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3730, End BP: 3850

Abstract: Cors Carmel, Wales

Archaeologist Name: Walker

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

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Carbon Date. 1790BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from F192C, the inner ditch of the outer enclosure; the middle fill of the third phase cut (of four).

ID: 17064, C14 ID: HAR 4073 Date BP: 3790 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3890, End BP: 3690

Abstract: Northampton: Briar Hill; 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. 1790BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal;

ID: 17198, C14 ID: HAR 1089 Date BP: 3790 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3870, End BP: 3710

Abstract: Peterborough; 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. 1790BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the fill of pot P3 containing a cremation burial. The pot was contained in pit 548 under a small cist outside the kerb of the cairn.

ID: 15666, C14 ID: HAR 6549 Date BP: 3790 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 3910, End BP: 3670

Abstract: Chysauster; 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. 1790BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; 345-350cm of a peat core of 480cm.

ID: 16988, C14 ID: GU 5167 Date BP: 3790 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3890, End BP: 3690

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. 1790BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as small fragments, oak and hazel (G C Morgan), from sample C12, in slight scatter of charcoal fragments throughout fill of Beaker pit 0640 at Collfryn, Llansantffraid Deuddwr, Powys, Wales. Comment (subm): See excavation report.

ID: 1883, C14 ID: CAR-572 Date BP: 3790 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3700, End BP: 3880

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. 1790BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from upper silt of ditch with sherds of longnecked Beaker at Knap Hill [Map], Alton Priors, Wiltshire, England.

ID: 4143, C14 ID: BM-208 Date BP: 3790 +/- 130, Start Date BP: 3660, End BP: 3920

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 121, OS North: 636

Archaeologist Name: G Connah

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 13, 1971; Antiquity, 43, 1969, 304-5; Wiltshire Archaeol Natur Hist Mag, 60, 1965, 1-23

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Carbon Date. 1790BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the upper fill of grave pit II, in which a fire had apparently been lit. The charcoal, from which the sample was taken, was recorded as three roughly squared branches.

ID: 18003, C14 ID: HAR 3268 Date BP: 3790 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3870, End BP: 3710

Abstract: Trowse: Barrow; 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. 1785BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human femur

ID: 6102, C14 ID: OxA-5044 Date BP: 3785 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3715, End BP: 3855

Abstract: Stonehenge, England

Archaeologist Name: Allen

Reference Name: Archaeometry 38(2), 1996, 391-415

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Carbon Date. 1785BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 4592, C14 ID: OxA-4355 Date BP: 3785 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3695, End BP: 3875

Abstract: Barrow Hills, England

Archaeologist Name: Barclay

Reference Name: Archaeometry 38(2), 1996, 391-415

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Carbon Date. 1784BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Greenwell A shaft, gallery 200-201 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2451, C14 ID: BM-1068 Date BP: 3784 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3734, End BP: 3834

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1783BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal (?) from surface possibly predating small boat-shaped setting of stones at St Kilda (An Lag Bho'n Tuath), Western Isles, Scotland.

ID: 1624, C14 ID: SRR-316 Date BP: 3783 +/- 47, Start Date BP: 3736, End BP: 3830

Abstract: Old vegetative surface ?

Archaeologist Name: M Cottam

Reference Name: Cottam, M B, 'Archaeology', in Small, A (ed), 'A St Kilda handbook' (= Univ Dundee Dept Geogr Occas Pap, 5), 1979, 44

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Carbon Date. 1782BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal CH13 from ditch, hearth on W of causeway at Gorsey Bigbury, Cheddar, Somerset, England.

ID: 4497, C14 ID: BM-1089 Date BP: 3782 +/- 62, Start Date BP: 3720, End BP: 3844

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 484, OS North: 558

Archaeologist Name: Jones/A ApSimon

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 342; Proc Univ Bristol Spelaeol Soc, 14(2), 1976, 155-83 esp 158

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Carbon Date. 1781BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal assoc with Grooved Ware immediately over first stage of shaft filling at Grimes Graves, Thetford, Norfolk, England.

ID: 3785, C14 ID: BM-778 Date BP: 3781 +/- 67, Start Date BP: 3714, End BP: 3848

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 817, OS North: 898

Archaeologist Name: R J Mercer

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 3, 1961, 41; Radiocarbon, 5, 1963, 106; Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 286; Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 32-3; Proc Prehist Soc, 39, 1973, 201 (182-218 Proc Prehist Soc E Anglia, 5, 1927, 91-136

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Carbon Date. 1780BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from a horizontal timber flanking the timber coffin and its surrounding burned area on the ancient soil surface beneath the barrow.

ID: 16892, C14 ID: HAR 6454 Date BP: 3780 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3860, End BP: 3700

Abstract: Milton Lilbourne: Barrow 4; 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. 1780BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; the sample was taken from a cleaned ditch-side.

ID: 17031, C14 ID: GU 5182 Date BP: 3780 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3840, End BP: 3720

Abstract: North West Wetlands Survey: Stafford's Dyke; 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. 1780BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the timber lining of a burial cist in an Early Bronze Age grave containing a crouched inhumation with pig bones and a fine battle axe; this is most important as the first such grave to be found in Yorkshire since the advent of C14 dating.

ID: 18221, C14 ID: HAR 4427 Date BP: 3780 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3850, End BP: 3710

Abstract: Wetwang Slack; 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. 1780BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bestwall Quarry 2004-7 - waterlogged wood; -1.97m OD; the sample was obtained from a monolith column in the peat deposit at a depth of 2m below the stripped surface. There was no evidence for disturbance or intrusion. The local geology was valley gravels overlain with sandy acidic topsoils and subsoils. The waterlogged peat feature was contained within the gravel horizon. Eighteenth to nineteenth-century field drains had been laid on top of the peat deposit. Approximately 0.5m of topsoil had been removed.

ID: 9578, C14 ID: SUERC-7553 Date BP: 3780 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3820, End BP: 3740

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: central peat sequence

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Scaife 2005

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Carbon Date. 1780BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from timber baulk in Barrow 4 at Milton Lilbourne - Milton Hill Farm Barrow 4 -, Wiltshire, England. Subm Paul Ashbee 1984.

ID: 8986, C14 ID: HAR-6454 Date BP: 3780 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3700, End BP: 3860

Abstract: Barrow group

Archaeologist Name: Paul Ashbee 1958

Reference Name: Wiltshire Archaeol Mag, 80, 1986, 23-96 esp 81-5; Wiltshire Archaeol Mag, 57, 1958, 230-1

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Carbon Date. 1780BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id as human femur, ref CM5/6/A11 1973-800) from contracted burial assoc with butt-end of stone axe, flint knives and scrapers, retouched flint flakes and N/NR Beaker at Bractullo, Angus, Tayside, Scotland. Coll J D Boyd 1967. Subm A Gibson, I Kinnes. Comments (lab): CAL dates given on Pearson & Stuiver 1986 calibration; (subm): See refs below.

ID: 2767, C14 ID: BM-2515 Date BP: 3780 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3720, End BP: 3840

OS Letter: NO, OS East: 524, OS North: 473

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 52; Scot Archaeol Rev, 8, 1991, 35-68 (Beaker Programme survey Coutts H, 'Tayside before history' (Dundee Mus Rep 77), 1971

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Carbon Date. 1780BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from hearth, sample 6 (Ph.S.H), stratum 8 at Carrowmore - Culleenamore, Sligo, Ireland. Coll G Burenhult. Subm G Burenhult. Comment (subm): See monograph below.

ID: 2107, C14 ID: Lu-1759 Date BP: 3780 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3720, End BP: 3840

Abstract: Kitchen midden settlement 15

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. 1780BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, adult male without grave goods, on stone bier, final burial of three at Octon Wold, Humberside N, England. Comment (subm): Same sample as HAR-4251.

ID: 8902, C14 ID: HAR-4250 Date BP: 3780 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3700, End BP: 3860

Abstract: barrow with shaft-grave

Archaeologist Name: T C M Brewster

Reference Name: Curr Archaeol, 8, 1984, 329-30

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Carbon Date. 1780BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: antler:?red deer

ID: 6017, C14 ID: OxA-4509 Date BP: 3780 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3720, End BP: 3840

Abstract: Distillery Cave, Scotland

Archaeologist Name: Saville

Reference Name: Archaeometry 37(2), 1995, 417-430

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Carbon Date. 1780BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from F8 fill (clay extraction pits) associated with Grimston and Grooved wares; backfilled with midden? at Stacey Bushes (MK 228), Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. Comments (lab): Double-counted because small sample; (subm): probably a tpq as most wood from site was large timbers.

ID: 2646, C14 ID: HAR-858 Date BP: 3780 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 3630, End BP: 3930

Abstract: quarry ditches and house ? gullies

Archaeologist Name: H S Green 1974

Reference Name: Rec Buckinghamshire, 27, 1985, 10-37

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Carbon Date. 1780BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a layer of hearth sweepings in the fill of a ditch, associated with sherds of plain Neolithic carinated bowls and pottery with Rinyo-Clacton affinities.

ID: 16888, C14 ID: HAR 858 Date BP: 3780 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 3930, End BP: 3630

Abstract: Milton Keynes: Stacey Bushes, MK-228; 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. 1780BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id as bos longifrons, from S12A top of waterlogged layer at Skara Brae, Orkney [Map], Scotland.

ID: 4305, C14 ID: Birm-437 Date BP: 3780 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 3670, End BP: 3890

OS Letter: HY, OS East: 231, OS North: 187

Archaeologist Name: D V Clarke

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 16, 1974, 300-1; Radiocarbon, 17, 1975, 266-7; Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 264-5; Brit Archaeol Rep, 33, 1976, 239; C Renfrew (ed), Prehist of Orkney, 1985 [synthesis and calibrn]

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Carbon Date. 1780BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from an altitude of -1.11 to -1.20m OD (TF35915794). The sample is one of the large blocks of wood lying within and especially at the base of the basal peat, the whole height of the sample represents the whole thickness of the basal peat.

ID: 16021, C14 ID: Q 2527 Date BP: 3780 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3840, End BP: 3720

Abstract: Fenland Project: Midville; 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. 1780BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Ribble Valley - sediment; humic acid fraction; the material is compacted well-humified peat that overlies coarse channel gravels. The sequence was sampled from a core located in the centre of a palaeochannel with surface expression from upper Ribble terrace 2. The peat layer is 0.15-0.2m in thickness and buried by laminated flood silts. The organic materials are in situ, and comprise soft plant matter and humic acid compounds. The deposit is buried by a further 0.2m of flood-laminated silt. There is no evidence of bioturbation or downwards root penetration, because the flood laminations are undisturbed. Downwards root penetration within the peat is possible given the nature of peat deposits, as is the migration of different organic, particularly fulvic acids. Roots appear not to have penetrated the overlying flood-laminated silts. 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 0.5m below the surface.

ID: 9928, C14 ID: OxA-15878 Date BP: 3780 +/- 34, Start Date BP: 3814, End BP: 3746

Abstract: Ribble Valley: Upper Ribble floodbasin, Littlebank Barn, terrace 2, core 2

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name: Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1780BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, B, from Labbacallee, Co Cork, Ireland. Subm A L Brindley and J N Lanting, BAI Groningen, 1990-1. Comment (subm): the dates on bone form a consistent group in this series, placing the period of use of the tombs in Earlier Bronze Age and confirming the Labbacallee Skel. D date of 3805 45 BP (GrN-11359).

ID: 7425, C14 ID: OxA-2759 Date BP: 3780 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3710, End BP: 3850

Abstract: Irish wedge tombs dating programme

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 35, 1993, 315; J Ir Archaeol, 6, 1991/2, 19-26

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Carbon Date. 1780BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id by C Keepax as oak (Quercus sp) from mature timbers, from timber lining of cist, crouched burial 12 with pig bones and very fine battle axe at Wetwang Slack Site XII, Humberside North, England. Subm J S Dent 1981. Comment (subm): The only Yorkshire battle axe burial found since advent of C14 dating.

ID: 2877, C14 ID: HAR-4427 Date BP: 3780 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3710, End BP: 3850

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 943, OS North: 600

Archaeologist Name: J S Dent

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 320; Proc Prehist Soc, 48, 1982, 437-57 (Iron Age aspects)

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Carbon Date. 1780BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from within the basal peat at the boundary of pollen zones CG-2 and CG-3 (Waller 1994, fig 9.3), at an altitude of -1.17 to -1.19m OD.

ID: 15972, C14 ID: Q 2554 Date BP: 3780 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3840, End BP: 3720

Abstract: Fenland Project: Farcet Fen; 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. 1780BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from non-primary fill of ditches, Enclosures A-C and 1-3 at Fengate, Padholme Road, Cambridge, England.

ID: 4264, C14 ID: HAR-778 Date BP: 3780 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3690, End BP: 3870

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 213, OS North: 989

Archaeologist Name: F Pryor

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 17, 1975, 229; Radiocarbon, 19, 1977, 405-6; Durobrivae, 1, 1973, 18; F Pryor, Excavation at Fengate, Peterborough, England: the first report, Toronto, 1974; idem, ...second report, 1978, 226; Brit Archaeol Rep. 33, 1976, 33

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Carbon Date. 1780BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the fills of pits F3 and F5, associated with Iron Age 'B' type pottery.

ID: 16215, C14 ID: HAR 1323 Date BP: 3780 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3880, End BP: 3680

Abstract: Guiting Power; 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. 1780BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 4911, C14 ID: OxA-1073 Date BP: 3780 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3700, End BP: 3860

Abstract: Leckford Estate, England

Archaeologist Name: Green

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

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Carbon Date. 1780BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Hearth charcoal, from Drigg Hearth \A\""

ID: 328, C14 ID: UB-905 Date BP: 3780 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 3725, End BP: 3835

OS Letter: SD, OS East: 48, OS North: 987

Archaeologist Name: Seascale

Reference Name: Cumbria

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Carbon Date. 1780BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from pit F(G) 123 with Beaker fingertip-decorated pottery at Ballynagilly, Tyrone, N Ireland.

ID: 4233, C14 ID: UB-557 Date BP: 3780 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3710, End BP: 3850

OS Letter: H, OS East: 743, OS North: 837

Archaeologist Name: A M ApSimon

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 288-89; Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 105-8; Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 218-19, 599; Antiquity, 45, 1971, 97-102; J Roy Soc Antiq Ireland, 99, 1969, 165-8

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Carbon Date. 1780BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample unspecified, from Machrie Moor Site 1, Isle of Arran, Strathclyde, Scotland.

ID: 1950, C14 ID: GU-2317 Date BP: 3780 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3730, End BP: 3830

Abstract: Two-phase timber circles plus stone phase

Archaeologist Name: Alison Haggarty

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 121, 1991, 51-94

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Carbon Date. 1780BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Willington Quarry - charcoal; as OxA-15113

ID: 10083, C14 ID: SUERC-7909 Date BP: 3780 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3830, End BP: 3730

Abstract: Willington Quarry: Burnt Mound 1

Archaeologist Name: M G Beamish

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1780BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal (bulked sample) from 2 pits at Guiting Manor Farm, Guiting Power, Gloucestershire, England. Comment [Ed]: Date lies within Bronze Age period.

ID: 334, C14 ID: HAR-1323 Date BP: 3780 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3680, End BP: 3880

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 89, OS North: 250

Archaeologist Name: A Saville

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 374; A Saville, Excavations at Guiting Power Iron Age Site, Glos, 1974 (=CRAAGS Occas Pap, 7), n.d. [1979], 153

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Carbon Date. 1780BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5612, C14 ID: OxA-3270 Date BP: 3780 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3710, End BP: 3850

Abstract: Lough Gur, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Lanting

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

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Carbon Date. 1780BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from the bottom of shaft grave 2, 5.25ft from the 1966 ground surface, 3.5ft below the top of the grave.

ID: 17138, C14 ID: HAR 4250 Date BP: 3780 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3860, End BP: 3700

Abstract: Octon Wold: Barrow 1; 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. 1780BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal accompanying secondary cremation at Fawfieldhead (Low Bent), Longnor, Staffordshire, England. Comment (subm): Mound had been damaged by T Bateman excavation 1848.

ID: 1898, C14 ID: HAR-6533 Date BP: 3780 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 3670, End BP: 3890

Abstract: with central burial pit

Archaeologist Name: David Wilson and Faith Cleverdon

Reference Name: Trans S Staffordshire Archaeol Hist Soc, 27, 1985-6, 1-26 esp. 24; W Midlands Archaeol, 24, 1981, 72-3

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Carbon Date. 1775BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Willington Quarry - charcoal; as OxA-15111

ID: 10078, C14 ID: SUERC-7598 Date BP: 3775 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 3810, End BP: 3740

Abstract: Willington Quarry: Burnt Mound 1

Archaeologist Name: M G Beamish

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1775BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human femur

ID: 6104, C14 ID: OxA-5046 Date BP: 3775 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 3720, End BP: 3830

Abstract: Stonehenge, England

Archaeologist Name: Allen

Reference Name: Archaeometry 38(2), 1996, 391-415

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Carbon Date. 1774BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, from middle silt of ditch by S entrance at Milfield North, Wooler, Northumberland, England.

ID: 4676, C14 ID: BM-1149 Date BP: 3774 +/- 39, Start Date BP: 3735, End BP: 3813

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 934, OS North: 349

Archaeologist Name: A F Harding

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 346 and 372; CBA3 Archaeol Newsbull, 12 (Jan 1976), 3; Proc Prehist Scot, 47, 1981, 87-135

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Carbon Date. 1770BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id by R Gale as Corylus sp, from bundle of rods and branches, some with beaver-gnawed ends and all stripped of bark, from layer of organic mud in long strat sequence with no assoc cultural debris at Runnymede Bridge, Berkshire, England. Subm S Needham 1984. Comment (subm): See extended comment in refs.

ID: 2749, C14 ID: BM-2435 Date BP: 3770 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3710, End BP: 3830

Abstract: Riverside settlement

Archaeologist Name: S Needham (Brit Mus)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 31, 1989, 17; Needham S, 'Excavation and salvage at Runnymede Bridge, 1978: the Late ronze Age waterfront site' (BM Press/Engl Heritage, 1991), 346-53 (not these dates)

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Carbon Date. 1770BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal;

ID: 17199, C14 ID: HAR 1090 Date BP: 3770 +/- 170, Start Date BP: 3940, End BP: 3600

Abstract: Peterborough; 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. 1770BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, NMI E65:10 from Grave 3, Grange td, Kilbride psh, Co Roscommon, Ireland. Subm A L Brindley and J N Lanting, BAI Groningen, 1990-1. Comment (lab): The EBA dates in this series are all in line with other results from the Groningen wider dating programme. [Ed: NGR was not given.]

ID: 7982, C14 ID: OxA-2664 Date BP: 3770 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3700, End BP: 3840

Abstract: Museum specimens, Irish EBA burials dating programme

Archaeologist Name: B O'Riordain 1966-7

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 35, 1993, 313; J Ir Archaeol, 8, 1997, 43-72

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Carbon Date. 1770BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, NMI L1932:1, from Blackhill, Co Kildare, Ireland. Subm A L Brindley and J N Lanting, BAI Groningen, 1990-1. Comment (lab): The EBA dates in this series are all in line with other results from the Groningen wider dating programme.

ID: 7970, C14 ID: OxA-2668 Date BP: 3770 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3700, End BP: 3840

Abstract: Museum specimens, Irish EBA burials dating programme

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 35, 1993, 313

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Carbon Date. 1770BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from area 3.

ID: 17618, C14 ID: HAR 3448 Date BP: 3770 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3840, End BP: 3700

Abstract: Somerset Levels: East Moors, Ashcott Heath; 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. 1770BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id as human femur, (ref INVMG:1980.011. 008) from burial assoc with N4 Beaker at Fodderty, Ross & Cromarty, Highland, Scotland. Coll in 1980. Subm A Gibson, I Kinnes. Comments (lab): CAL dates given on Pearson & Stuiver 1986 calibration; (subm): See refs below.

ID: 2766, C14 ID: BM-2514 Date BP: 3770 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3720, End BP: 3820

OS Letter: NH, OS East: 510, OS North: 592

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 52; Scot Archaeol Rev, 8, 1991, 35-68 (Beaker Programme survey)

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Carbon Date. 1770BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from fill of stockade construction-trench at Broxmouth, Lothian, Scotland. Coll P H Hill. Comment (subm): See extensive comment in second ref. below.

ID: 2029, C14 ID: GU-1198 Date BP: 3770 +/- 250, Start Date BP: 3520, End BP: 4020

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. 1770BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from trial pits and mines, 950/820, feature 14 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2476, C14 ID: BM-1010 Date BP: 3770 +/- 66, Start Date BP: 3704, End BP: 3836

Abstract: Open-cast mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1770BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: soil; adjacent to a hoard of flint flakes preserved with grass or moss packing.

ID: 17681, C14 ID: HAR 1843 Date BP: 3770 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3850, End BP: 3690

Abstract: Somerset Levels: Shapwick Heath, Skinners Wood; 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. 1770BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as brushwood, at East Moors Site 3, Ashcott Heath, Somerset Levels, England. Subm 1979. [Ed: NGR not given, estimated from other data.]

ID: 8559, C14 ID: HAR-3448 Date BP: 3770 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3700, End BP: 3840

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 43, OS North: 39

Archaeologist Name: J M Coles

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 334; Somerset Levels Pap, 8, 1982, 23; Somerset Levels Pap, 15, 1989, 66

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Carbon Date. 1770BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:Prunus/Corylus

ID: 5203, C14 ID: OxA-1891 Date BP: 3770 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3700, End BP: 3840

Abstract: Ashton Farm, England

Archaeologist Name: Evans

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

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Carbon Date. 1770BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample unspecified from Phase 3 at Machrie Moor Site 1, Isle of Arran, Strathclyde, Scotland.

ID: 1949, C14 ID: GU-2319 Date BP: 3770 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3720, End BP: 3820

Abstract: Two-phase timber circles plus stone phase

Archaeologist Name: Alison Haggarty

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 121, 1991, 51-94

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Carbon Date. 1770BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Peat associated with EBA flint flake hoard at Skinner's Wood, Somerset Levels, England.

ID: 4764, C14 ID: HAR-1843 Date BP: 3770 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3680, End BP: 3860

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 416, OS North: 404

Archaeologist Name: J M Coles, B J Orme

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 360-4; Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 77; Somerset Levels Pap, 3, 1977, 89; Somerset Levels Pap, 4, 1978, 114-18

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Carbon Date. 1767BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from small pits, 955/820, feature 3 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2463, C14 ID: BM-970 Date BP: 3767 +/- 57, Start Date BP: 3710, End BP: 3824

Abstract: Open-cast mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1767BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; this is the second grave in an inner segmented ditched barrow, primary burial 59, grave fill 60. The form is typical of a late Neolithic/early Bronze Age date but examples are rare.

ID: 16111, C14 ID: UB 3305 Date BP: 3767 +/- 47, Start Date BP: 3814, End BP: 3720

Abstract: Fordington Farm: Round Barrow; 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. 1767BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Geoarchaeology of the Trent tributaries - waterlogged wood; nationally important Mesolithic remains have been recorded from Misterton Carr (Buckland and Dolby 1973). Analysis of LiDAR, aerial photographs, and borehole information as part of this project demonstrated the presence of a number of organic channels and wetland areas. Field inspection of Misterton Carr indicated that the peat-rich sediments are now of very variable thickness and many are extremely thin and desiccated. A representative section through these floodplain sediments was cleaned, recorded, and sampled for environmental assessment and dating. This section was excavated through the area where the peat deposit was thickest and where it was moist (ie with the greatest environmental potential). This sample was from the base of the woody peat. The stratigraphy and sedimentology of the deposits within the ditch section suggest aggradation within a backswamp floodplain wetland of the River Idle. The sediments were moist throughout and the watertable was encountered at the base of the ditch, approximately 1.9m below the ground surface. With the exception of the upper 0.4m (modern topsoil development), no evidence of root penetration was observed in the recorded section.

ID: 9790, C14 ID: OxA-15933 Date BP: 3767 +/- 28, Start Date BP: 3795, End BP: 3739

Abstract: Geoarchaeology of the Trent tributaries: Misterton Carr

Archaeologist Name: A J Howard

Reference Name: Buckland and Dolby 1973

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Carbon Date. 1767BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, left and right humeri, from Grave 59, Phase 1 at Fordington Farm, Dorchester, Dorset, England. Comment (subm): Cal BC dates given.

ID: 2356, C14 ID: UB-3305 Date BP: 3767 +/- 47, Start Date BP: 3720, End BP: 3814

OS Letter: SY, OS East: 698, OS North: 898

Archaeologist Name: P S Bellamy

Reference Name: Dorset Archaeol Natur Hist Soc Proc, 113, 1991, 107-32

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Carbon Date. 1765BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Silty peat from S trench - basal organic material at Maes Howe [Map], Orkney, Scotland.

ID: 4474, C14 ID: Q-1481 Date BP: 3765 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3695, End BP: 3835

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. 1765BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Birstall Watermead Country Park- Charcoal; charcoal from the earliest layer of shattered stone and charcoal, sealed beneath other burnt spread layers, which arc around the timber-lined trough. Charcoals from these spreads are thought to represent the 'working life' of the trough. Definition between the layers of burnt material was not clear (often relying on slight changes in colour, density, and shifts in proportions of charcoal to silt etc) but they were all well-compacted enough to suggest they were not residual or reworked.

ID: 9169, C14 ID: OxA-12958 Date BP: 3765 +/- 34, Start Date BP: 3799, End BP: 3731

Abstract: Birstall Watermead Country Park: burnt mound sequence

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. 1764BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Gallery 1 at Grimes Graves, Thetford, Norfolk, England.

ID: 3786, C14 ID: BM-777 Date BP: 3764 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3704, End BP: 3824

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 817, OS North: 898

Archaeologist Name: R J Mercer

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 3, 1961, 41; Radiocarbon, 5, 1963, 106; Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 286; Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 32-3; Proc Prehist Soc, 39, 1973, 201 (182-218 Proc Prehist Soc E Anglia, 5, 1927, 91-136

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Carbon Date. 1764BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from trial pits and mines, 950/820, feature 24 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2477, C14 ID: BM-1008 Date BP: 3764 +/- 39, Start Date BP: 3725, End BP: 3803

Abstract: Open-cast mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1763BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from minor features, 960/940, feature 124 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2498, C14 ID: BM-1034 Date BP: 3763 +/- 47, Start Date BP: 3716, End BP: 3810

Abstract: Occupation debris

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1761BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from shaft 11D, in gallery at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2458, C14 ID: BM-983 Date BP: 3761 +/- 48, Start Date BP: 3713, End BP: 3809

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1760BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from base of the Flandrian lower peat.

ID: 16474, C14 ID: HAR 5226 Date BP: 3760 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3830, End BP: 3690

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. 1760BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from context 2961/A/3, the lower levels of a pit occurring within a small cluster of pits. The sample is associated with charred plant remains, flints, and Beaker pottery. The context is part of a domestic Beaker settlement close to contemporary burial monuments.

ID: 16188, C14 ID: UB 3127 Date BP: 3760 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3800, End BP: 3720

Abstract: Gravelly Guy: Stanton Harcourt; 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. 1760BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as ? oak, from either inner or outer circle at Bleasdale, Lancashire, England.

ID: 3619, C14 ID: NPL-69 Date BP: 3760 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3670, End BP: 3850

Abstract: Timber-circle barrow

Archaeologist Name: (B Pritchard 1901)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 7, 1965, 157; Trans Lancashire and Cheshire Antiq Soc, 18, 1900, 114-24

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Carbon Date. 1760BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as antler picks, S circle, phase I from post-holes 133-4, 141, 193-4 at Durrington Walls, Wiltshire, England.

ID: 3922, C14 ID: NPL-239 Date BP: 3760 +/- 148, Start Date BP: 3612, End BP: 3908

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 150, OS North: 437

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 172-3; G Wainwright and I H Longworth 'Durrington Walls: excavations 1966-68' (1971 Proc Prehist Soc, 38, 1972, 389-407

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Carbon Date. 1760BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from layer 0005 at the base of wood-lined pit 0001, is one of several known 'burnt flint' sites with troughs and pits.

ID: 16864, C14 ID: HAR 9271 Date BP: 3760 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3820, End BP: 3700

Abstract: Mildenhall: Swales Fen, MNL-204; 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. 1760BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from Pit 3, containing Beaker sherds.

ID: 15291, C14 ID: HAR 4637 Date BP: 3760 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3840, End BP: 3680

Abstract: Beeston with Bittering; 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. 1760BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, collagen, id as scapula of Bos primigenius, from fill of Ditch 1 at Hemp Knoll [Map], Avebury, Wiltshire, England. Coll M Robertson-Mackay.

ID: 2970, C14 ID: BM-1585 Date BP: 3760 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3700, End BP: 3820

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 69, OS North: 673

Archaeologist Name: M Robertson-Mackay

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 237

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Carbon Date. 1760BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Soil from base of Flandrian lower peat (H4LPEATB) at Crouch Estuary Site 4, Essex, England. Coll P Murphy 1982. Subm P Murphy 1982.

ID: 2274, C14 ID: HAR-5226 Date BP: 3760 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3690, End BP: 3830

Abstract: Estuarine deposits

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 326-9; J Fld Archaeol, 13, 1986, 183

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Carbon Date. 1760BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5454, C14 ID: OxA-2865 Date BP: 3760 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3680, End BP: 3840

Abstract: Methwold Severals, England

Archaeologist Name: Healy

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

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Carbon Date. 1760BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from ? plank in female Beaker inhumation at Ravenstone, Buckinghamshire, England.

ID: 8921, C14 ID: HAR-3000 Date BP: 3760 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3670, End BP: 3850

Abstract: Burial

Archaeologist Name: D Allen

Reference Name: Archaeol J, 138, 1981, 72-117 esp 82

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Carbon Date. 1760BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id as human femur, from adult male burial (Skel 10) assoc with FN Beaker at Handley Down, near Wor Barrow, Sixpenny Handley, Dorset, England. Coll Pitt Rivers 1890. Subm A Gibson, I Kinnes. Comments (lab): CAL dates given on Pearson & Stuiver 1986 calibration; (subm): See refs below.

ID: 2770, C14 ID: BM-2518 Date BP: 3760 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3710, End BP: 3810

Abstract: in flat grave

Archaeologist Name: Pitt Rivers

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 53; Scot Archaeol Rev, 8, 1991, 35-68 (Beaker Programme survey Pitt Rivers, A L F, 'Excavations on Cranborne Chase', vol 4, 1898

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Carbon Date. 1760BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5449, C14 ID: OxA-2860 Date BP: 3760 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3680, End BP: 3840

Abstract: Methwold,Field 1231, England

Archaeologist Name: Healy

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

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Carbon Date. 1760BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as oak, AML 842809, from 3558, pit within the enclosure located in area of postulated bank, at Springfield Lyons, Chelmsford, Essex, England. Coll P Murphy. Subm P Murphy 1984. Comment (subm): Gives tpq for enclosure.

ID: 1641, C14 ID: HAR-6621 Date BP: 3760 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3690, End BP: 3830

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 734, OS North: 82

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 313; Buckley, D G & Hedges, J D, 'The Bronze Age and Saxon settlements at Springfield Lyons, Essex: an interim report' (= Essex County Council Occas Pap, 5), 1987; Essex Archaeol Hist, 11, 1984/5, 134

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Carbon Date. 1760BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from an intermittent spread of charcoal (0.6m x 0.2m x 0.03m) interpreted as a charred board, in the secondary grave at the centre of the ring ditch; the charcoal sealed a bronze awl and was immediately adjacent to a shale button and flint implements; the grave also contained a long-necked Beaker.

ID: 17355, C14 ID: HAR 3000 Date BP: 3760 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3850, End BP: 3670

Abstract: Ravenstone: Ring Ditch II; 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. 1760BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone: Cervus elaphus

ID: 6249, C14 ID: OxA-6110 Date BP: 3760 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 3705, End BP: 3815

Abstract: Magheralin, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Woodman

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

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Carbon Date. 1760BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample unspecified from C12 urn-pit fill at Capel Eithin, Cefn Du, Gwynedd, Wales.

ID: 558, C14 ID: CAR-452 Date BP: 3760 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3690, End BP: 3830

OS Letter: SH, OS East: 489, OS North: 727

Archaeologist Name: Sian I White

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 21, 1981, 17-19

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Carbon Date. 1760BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the late Bronze Age pit.

ID: 17781, C14 ID: HAR 6621 Date BP: 3760 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3830, End BP: 3690

Abstract: Springfield Lyons; 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. 1760BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: antler; from a butchered animal, partially worked, and deposited as grave furniture with a cremation in the primary grave from Winterbourne Stoke.

ID: 17586, C14 ID: HAR 4832 Date BP: 3760 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3830, End BP: 3690

Abstract: Shrewton; 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. 1760BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human foetus

ID: 5062, C14 ID: OxA-1560 Date BP: 3760 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3700, End BP: 3820

Abstract: Charterhouse Warren, England

Archaeologist Name: Levitan

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

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Carbon Date. 1756BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from hearth F23 in alluvial sediments overlying buried land surface, Area B at Eskmeals, Williamson's Moss, Cumbria, England. Comment (subm): See references. Regard as invalid.

ID: 2327, C14 ID: BM-1396 Date BP: 3756 +/- 104, Start Date BP: 3652, End BP: 3860

Abstract: Occupation material in alluvial sediments

Archaeologist Name: C J Bonsall

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 153-4; Northern Archaeol, 7, 1986, 3-30; Bonsall C (ed), 'The Mesolithic in Europe' (Edinburgh: John Donald 1989), 175-205

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Carbon Date. 1754BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Willington Quarry - charcoal; 1653 was the second fill of the central trough feature (pit 1651); up to 0.30m deep, an extremely charcoal-rich very dark grey sandy clay with gravel and some burnt stones. The deposit probably represents a dump of material back into the trough following the last usage.

ID: 10075, C14 ID: OxA-15113 Date BP: 3754 +/- 28, Start Date BP: 3782, End BP: 3726

Abstract: Willington Quarry: Burnt Mound 1

Archaeologist Name: M G Beamish

Reference Name: Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1754BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from outside of gunwale of dugout at Locharbriggs - Catherinefield Farm - Dumfriesshire-Galloway, Scotland.

ID: 3455, C14 ID: SRR-326 Date BP: 3754 +/- 125, Start Date BP: 3629, End BP: 3879

OS Letter: NY, OS East: 1, OS North: 801

Archaeologist Name: L J Masters

Reference Name: Discovery Excav Scot, 1974, 31

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Carbon Date. 1752BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Collagen, id as red deer antler, from ditch bottom at Silbury Hill, Avebury, Wiltshire, England.

ID: 3889, C14 ID: BM-841 Date BP: 3752 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3702, End BP: 3802

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 100, OS North: 685

Archaeologist Name: H Atkinson

Reference Name: Antiquity, 41, 1967, 259-62; Antiquity, 43, 1969, 216; Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 400-1; Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 38; Antiquity, 44, 1970, 313-14; Antiquity, 65, 1991, 261

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Carbon Date. 1750BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:pig

ID: 5032, C14 ID: OxA-1469 Date BP: 3750 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3670, End BP: 3830

Abstract: Pin Hole Cave, England

Archaeologist Name: Jacobi

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

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Carbon Date. 1750BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 881270, WY 8AJ, underlying the skeletons in the remains of a wood coffin, central to a circular ditch at Wetwang Slack, Humberside / N Yorkshire, England. Subm JSD 1987. Comment (subm): HAR-9244, 9245 and -9247 date the monument and beaker, both part of the great extended cemetery of round barrows at Garton Slack.

ID: 8763, C14 ID: HAR-9247 Date BP: 3750 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3670, End BP: 3830

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 940, OS North: 598

Archaeologist Name: J S Dent, Humberside AU 1987

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 51-2; E Riding Archaeol, 7, 1983, App A, 1-12

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Carbon Date. 1750BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id as human femur, (ref Field No. 5), from crouched adult male burial in pit of Barrow 24, assoc with S4 Beaker at Shrewton 24, Wiltshire, England. Coll C Green, S Rollo-Smith 1958. Subm A Gibson, I Kinnes. Comments (lab): CAL dates given on Pearson & Stuiver 1986 calibration; (subm): See refs below.

ID: 2768, C14 ID: BM-2516 Date BP: 3750 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3700, End BP: 3800

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 95, OS North: 443

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 52; Scot Archaeol Rev, 8, 1991, 35-68 (Beaker Programme survey Proc Prehist Soc, 50, 1984, 255-318

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Carbon Date. 1750BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the base of a peat deposit (lying on an eroded surface of Pleistocene sands and gravels) for which a pollen diagram is being prepared. The top of the peat has already been dated (HAR-3624) and gave an unexpectedly recent date, so it was decided to try to date the inception of the peat too.

ID: 15258, C14 ID: HAR 3954 Date BP: 3750 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 3860, End BP: 3640

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. 1750BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: other:various

ID: 5167, C14 ID: OxA-1827 Date BP: 3750 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3680, End BP: 3820

Abstract: Mansfield Farm, England

Archaeologist Name: Robinson

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

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Carbon Date. 1750BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from fissure 80ft deep with B Beaker, hearth and burials at Antofts Windypit, Helmsley, Yorkshire NR, England.

ID: 4647, C14 ID: BM-62 Date BP: 3750 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 3600, End BP: 3900

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 583, OS North: 829

Archaeologist Name: R H Hayes

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 2, 1960, 28; J McDonnell (ed), 'A History of Helmsley, Rievaulx and District' (York, 1963), 20-22, 355-6 and 363-5

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Carbon Date. 1750BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, PH8/32, from under house platform site on Cefn Drum, near Pontlliw, Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales. Subm J Kissock and R A S Johnson. Comment (subm, much abridged): sample was from lower organic horizon in trench cut to section the front of the house platform. The date in Late Neolithic would suggest that charcoal is residual and not related to the presumed medieval house platform.

ID: 7643, C14 ID: OxA-6806 Date BP: 3750 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3700, End BP: 3800

OS Letter: SN, OS East: 608, OS North: 40

Archaeologist Name: J Kissock and R A S Johnston

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 41, 1999, 198

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Carbon Date. 1750BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, from central pit at Milfield North, Wooler, Northumberland, England.

ID: 4677, C14 ID: HAR-1199 Date BP: 3750 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3670, End BP: 3830

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 934, OS North: 349

Archaeologist Name: A F Harding

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 346 and 372; CBA3 Archaeol Newsbull, 12 (Jan 1976), 3; Proc Prehist Scot, 47, 1981, 87-135

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Carbon Date. 1750BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from burnt area on OGS beneath enlargement of Barrow I at Trelystan, Long Mountain, Powys, Wales.

ID: 6486, C14 ID: CAR-279 Date BP: 3750 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3680, End BP: 3820

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 277, OS North: 70

Archaeologist Name: W Britnell, Clwyd-Powys Archaeol Trust

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 377-8; Proc Prehist Soc, 48, 1982, 133-201

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Carbon Date. 1750BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 6149, C14 ID: OxA-5544 Date BP: 3750 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 3695, End BP: 3805

Abstract: Redlands Farm, Stanwick, England

Archaeologist Name: Keevill

Reference Name: Archaeometry 39(1), 1997, 247-262

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Carbon Date. 1750BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Betula, unabraded non-roundwood fragment, sample 96/7, context L23 from small pit containing Grooved Ware at Littleour, Perth & Kinross, Scotland. Comment (subm): sample found within dense concentration of sherds and deposited simultaneously with pottery. Cal range given. Is latest Grooved Ware date in Scotland. [Ed: NGR not found in text]

ID: 7808, C14 ID: AA-22906 Date BP: 3750 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3700, End BP: 3800

Abstract: Rectilinear enclosure with axial post near Cleaven Dyke

Archaeologist Name: G J Barclay and G S Maxwell

Reference Name: Barclay, G J and Maxwell, G S, 'The Cleaven Dyke and Littleour -- monuments in the Neolithic of Tayside' (Scot Antiq Soc Monogr, 13), 1998, Table 12

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Carbon Date. 1750BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as brushwood, from area 10, East Moors, Ashcott Heath, Somerset Levels, England. Subm 1979. [Ed: NGR not given, estimated from other data.]

ID: 8560, C14 ID: HAR-3449 Date BP: 3750 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3680, End BP: 3820

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 43, OS North: 39

Archaeologist Name: J M Coles

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 334; Somerset Levels Pap, 8, 1982, 23; Somerset Levels Pap, 15, 1989, 66

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Carbon Date. 1750BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: soil; from a palaeosol containing pockets of charcoal.

ID: 16424, C14 ID: HAR 1750 Date BP: 3750 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3820, End BP: 3680

Abstract: Horbling Fen; 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. 1750BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human adult female, PC12, from passage of chambered cairn at Parc le Breos Cwm, Gower, West Glamorgan, Wales. Subm A Whittle. Comment (subm): the 12 individuals selected for dating represent 30% of the mortuary population. The dates confirm the expected earlier Neolithic period, but leave unresolved questions of cairn style development within the Cotswold-Severn tradition. This date and OxA-6495 indicate a secondary phase of reuse of the monument for burial at a Late Neolithic or Beaker horizon, and invite questions about the chronological provenance of other undated passage mortuary deposits in transepted chambered cairns in southern Britain. [Further comment in refs.]

ID: 7633, C14 ID: OxA-6497 Date BP: 3750 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 3695, End BP: 3805

OS Letter: SS, OS East: 537, OS North: 898

Archaeologist Name: A Whittle

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 40, 1998, 445; Proc Prehist Soc, 64, 1998, 139-82

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Carbon Date. 1750BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from base of Beaker pit at Dean Bottom, Marlborough, Wiltshire, England. Comment (lab): IS REVISION OF BM-1669

ID: 461, C14 ID: BM-1669R Date BP: 3750 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3650, End BP: 3850

Abstract: Multiphase settlement

Archaeologist Name: C J Gingell

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 23, 1981, 21 (original determination Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 67 (revision Gingell C, 'The Marlborough Downs: a later Bronze Age landscape and its origins' (Devizes: Wilts Archaeol Natur Hist Soc Monogr 1), 1992, 159

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Carbon Date. 1750BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from site 114, area 2 at Lion Point (now Jaywick Sands), Clacton, Essex, England.

ID: 4648, C14 ID: BM-172 Date BP: 3750 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 3600, End BP: 3900

OS Letter: TM, OS East: 15, OS North: 12

Archaeologist Name: S Hazzledine Warren (1936)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 10, 1968, 3; Univ London Inst Archaeol Annu Rep, 11, 1955, 29-42

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Carbon Date. 1750BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from area 10.

ID: 17619, C14 ID: HAR 3449 Date BP: 3750 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3820, End BP: 3680

Abstract: Somerset Levels: East Moors, Ashcott Heath; 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. 1750BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; found beneath two skeletons in the remains of a wood coffin. A pottery Beaker was found with the second skeleton to be placed in the coffin. The sample is believed to be the charred internal bottom surface of a monoxylous coffin. The grave was central to a circular enclosing ditch.

ID: 18231, C14 ID: HAR 9247 Date BP: 3750 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3830, End BP: 3670

Abstract: Wetwang Slack; 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. 1748BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from small scale early group, 950/860, feature 32 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2481, C14 ID: BM-1064 Date BP: 3748 +/- 59, Start Date BP: 3689, End BP: 3807

Abstract: Industrial debris

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1745BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: antler:red deer

ID: 5744, C14 ID: OxA-3686 Date BP: 3745 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3685, End BP: 3805

Abstract: Devil's Quoits, England

Archaeologist Name: Lambrick

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

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Carbon Date. 1745BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Oak, associated with coffin of central burial at Hemp Knoll [Map], Wiltshire, England.

ID: 4716, C14 ID: NPL-139 Date BP: 3745 +/- 135, Start Date BP: 3610, End BP: 3880

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 68, OS North: 673

Archaeologist Name: M E Robertson-Mackay

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 237; Proc Prehist Soc, 46, 1980, 123-76, esp 147

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Carbon Date. 1745BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: antler; from the upper most layer (Fa), which immediately underlay a horizon of stabilization and in situ soil formation (layer F). It was unaffected by Roman ploughing in the henge ditch. The layer represents a phase of slower silting.

ID: 15815, C14 ID: OxA 3686 Date BP: 3745 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3805, End BP: 3685

Abstract: Devil's Quoits; 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. 1741BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample from weathering cone, BF1 post at Meldon Bridge, near Peebles, Borders Region, Scotland.

ID: 4292, C14 ID: SRR-648 Date BP: 3741 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3671, End BP: 3811

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 205, OS North: 404

Archaeologist Name: C Burgess

Reference Name: Brit Archaeol Rep, 33, 1976, 151-79, esp.158 and 168

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Carbon Date. 1740BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the primary silts of a phase 2 ditch.

ID: 17976, C14 ID: HAR 4540 Date BP: 3740 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 3850, End BP: 3630

Abstract: Trelan II; 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. 1740BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5611, C14 ID: OxA-3269 Date BP: 3740 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3640, End BP: 3840

Abstract: Lough Gur, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Lanting

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

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Carbon Date. 1740BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Quercus sp (J Ambers), from large palisade posthole in outer gully at Street House Wossit, Loftus, Cleveland, England. Comment (subm BEV): Confirms construction and use in beginning of Bronze Age. Main use (apparently ritual) was later followed by MBA activity including deposition of at least 1 cremation in collared urn.

ID: 1655, C14 ID: BM-2566 Date BP: 3740 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3680, End BP: 3800

Abstract: Palisaded ritual site

Archaeologist Name: D Jolley and B E Vyner 1986

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 55; Proc Prehist Soc, 54, 1988, 173-202 (esp.195)

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Carbon Date. 1740BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood charcoal, from Layer M 1d, lowest layer but one in the mound, close to pit M 12, of burnt mound at Graeanog, Clynnog, Gwynedd, Wales. Comment (subm): CAR-713, -714 and -715 range between 2577 and 1880 cal BC (2 sigma their contexts stratigraphically represent the first period of activity on the site, centred on Pit M 12. CAR-715 is apparently incongruous, since elsewhere on site Layer M 1d produced dates belonging to the later group; M 1d is probably not as homogeneous as it looked. [Further comment in ref.]

ID: 7691, C14 ID: CAR-715 Date BP: 3740 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3670, End BP: 3810

OS Letter: SH, OS East: 461, OS North: 494

Archaeologist Name: R S Kelly 1983

Reference Name: Archaeol Cambrensis, 141, 1992, 74-96

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Carbon Date. 1740BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Quercus sp, from fill of pot containing cremation burial; pot was in pit near centre and below cairn at Chysauster Cairn 38, Cornwall, England. Subm N D Balaam 1985. Comment: (GHS) This date and HAR-6654 both date burial and decorated pot containing it and will help in sequencing BA pottery in SW England.

ID: 873, C14 ID: HAR-6652 Date BP: 3740 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3650, End BP: 3830

OS Letter: SW, OS East: 472, OS North: 354

Archaeologist Name: G Smith 1984

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 172

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Carbon Date. 1740BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id as from horse cranium, from pit at Grimes Graves, Thetford, Norfolk, England.

ID: 3793, C14 ID: BM-1546 Date BP: 3740 +/- 210, Start Date BP: 3530, End BP: 3950

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 817, OS North: 898

Archaeologist Name: R J Mercer

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 233; also Radiocarbon, 3, 1961, 41; Radiocarbon, 5, 1963, 106; Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 286; Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 32-3; Proc Prehist Soc, 39, 1973, 201 (182-218 Proc Prehist Soc E Anglia, 5, 1927, 91-136; Brit Archaeol Rep, 33, 1976, 101-11

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Carbon Date. 1740BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the fill of pot P2 containing a cremation burial, located in pit 551 below the cairn but near the centre of it.

ID: 15668, C14 ID: HAR 6652 Date BP: 3740 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3830, End BP: 3650

Abstract: Chysauster; 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. 1740BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from scattered deposit on OGS sealed by clay upcast from primary Beaker burial pit containing Dorset-type bowl (Context 20, sample 1) at Gallibury Down, Calbourne, Isle of Wight, England. Comment (subm): Dates use of ground just before burial. [Ed: Considerable further comment in Radiocarbon, which see. Is revision of earlier determination BM-2230.]

ID: 467, C14 ID: BM-2230R Date BP: 3740 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3640, End BP: 3840

OS Letter: SZ, OS East: 442, OS North: 855

Archaeologist Name: D Tomalin (1978)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 516-17 (original determination Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 71 (revision)

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Carbon Date. 1740BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; site VIII(8), from the centre, on old turf, in barrow 8.

ID: 15812, C14 ID: HAR 6640 Date BP: 3740 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3830, End BP: 3650

Abstract: Davidstow Moor; 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. 1740BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Willington Quarry - charcoal; as OxA-15114

ID: 10080, C14 ID: SUERC-7604 Date BP: 3740 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 3775, End BP: 3705

Abstract: Willington Quarry: Burnt Mound 1

Archaeologist Name: M G Beamish

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1740BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal (retained from 1940s excavations), id by C R Cartwright as including Calluna and Leguminosae spp, from centre of old turf in Barrow 8 at Davidstow Moor, Cornwall, England. Subm P M Christie. Comment (subm): 14C dating is sole way of dating barrows more precisely and establishing relationships between them.

ID: 3717, C14 ID: HAR-6640 Date BP: 3740 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3740, End BP: 3740

Abstract: Site III (8)

Archaeologist Name: P M Christie (redactor)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 314; Cornish Archaeol, 27, 1988, 27-169

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Carbon Date. 1740BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Peat, SWFC1, from upper buried soil at Crowtree Farm, Cambridgeshire, England. Subm CF 1987.

ID: 8638, C14 ID: HAR-8510 Date BP: 3740 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3640, End BP: 3840

Abstract: South West Fen Dyke Survey

Archaeologist Name: C French, Fenland Archaeol Trust

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 66; E Anglian Archaeol Rep, 59, 1993

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Carbon Date. 1740BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Shaft 15D, Gallery 37-38 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2424, C14 ID: BM-1056b Date BP: 3740 +/- 48, Start Date BP: 3692, End BP: 3788

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1740BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: animal bone; from two cattle mandibles (left and right) found just above the primary fill of one of the two entrance ditch terminals of the Neolithic 'enclosure'.In the other ditch terminal there was an upper ox skull placed on the base of the ditch and it is possible that these are from one animal.

ID: 16179, C14 ID: AA 9569 Date BP: 3740 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 3795, End BP: 3685

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. 1740BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Cremations in wooden box opposite entrance at Llandegai, Gwynedd, Wales. Comment (subm): South circle.

ID: 4635, C14 ID: NPL-222 Date BP: 3740 +/- 145, Start Date BP: 3595, End BP: 3885

OS Letter: SH, OS East: 593, OS North: 711

Archaeologist Name: C H Houlder

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 9, 1969, 8; G C Boon and J M Lewis (eds), 'Welsh Antiquity', 1976, 58-9; A C Renfrew (ed), 'British Prehistory', 1974, 136

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Carbon Date. 1740BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from primary fill of Phase 2 barrow ditch at Trelan 2 (Site 41), Goonhilly Downs, Lizard, Cornwall, England. Subm N Balaam.

ID: 1689, C14 ID: HAR-4540 Date BP: 3740 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 3630, End BP: 3850

OS Letter: SW, OS East: 734, OS North: 192

Archaeologist Name: George Smith

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 300-1, 335; Cornish Archaeol, 23, 1984, 3-48 (site Cornish Archaeol, 27, 1988, 213-14 (dates)

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Carbon Date. 1740BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 4910, C14 ID: OxA-1072 Date BP: 3740 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3660, End BP: 3820

Abstract: Leckford Estate, England

Archaeologist Name: Green

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

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Carbon Date. 1740BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; sample taken from dyke 14, from the upper 5cm of a buried soil which contained later Mesolithic/earlier Neolithic flint artefacts. The flot came from c 1kg of wet-sieved material, plus c 0.5kg of unsieved material.

ID: 17753, C14 ID: HAR 8510 Date BP: 3740 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3840, End BP: 3640

Abstract: South West Fen Dyke Survey: Crowtree 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. 1740BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: seeds:hazel

ID: 5320, C14 ID: OxA-2315 Date BP: 3740 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3660, End BP: 3820

Abstract: Chilbolton, England

Archaeologist Name: Green

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

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Carbon Date. 1740BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; the sample was well stratified in an organic layer within channel sediments below the permanent watertable. Some calcareous gravel was present in the deposit.

ID: 16181, C14 ID: GU 5097 Date BP: 3740 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3790, End BP: 3690

Abstract: Gravelly Guy; 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. 1740BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

ID: 6079, C14 ID: OxA-4878 Date BP: 3740 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3700, End BP: 3780

Abstract: Stonehenge, England

Archaeologist Name: Allen

Reference Name: Archaeometry 38(2), 1996, 391-415

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Carbon Date. 1740BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; charcoal from a large cremation deposit contained by a Collared Urn; this formed the central deposit within the barrow ring-ditch.

ID: 17120, C14 ID: GU 5187 Date BP: 3740 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3820, End BP: 3660

Abstract: Norwich: Southern Bypass; 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. 1740BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as bulked sample of two cattle mandibles, from ditch terminal at Rectory Farm, Godmanchester, Cambridgeshire, England. Subm F McAvoy. Comment (subm): date contrasts with OxA-4360 obtained on ion-exchanged gelatin from bone, which is more in line with previous determinations. Comment (lab, abridged): the bones were pretreated by the Glasgow Univ Radiocarbon Lab using the 'total collagen' extract. Since the carbon yield was inadequate for radiometric counting, the sample was measured by AMS in Tucson... Bone protein preservation on the site was generally poor, which can often result in unreliable 14C determinations. The delta-13C content was more depleted than would be expected, and this suggests possible environmental contamination by younger carbon in the ditch.

ID: 8129, C14 ID: AA-9569 Date BP: 3740 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 3685, End BP: 3795

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 255, OS North: 709

Archaeologist Name: F McAvoy, CAS

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 37, 1995, 421 [side mention]

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Carbon Date. 1740BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Cellulose extracted from wood, id as Corylus sp, from bundle of rods and branches, some with beaver-gnawed ends and all stripped of bark, from layer of organic mud in long strat sequence with no assoc cultural debris (same context as BM-2435) at Runnymede Bridge, Berkshire, England. Subm S Needham 1984. Comment (subm): See extended comment in refs.

ID: 2750, C14 ID: BM-2436 Date BP: 3740 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3660, End BP: 3820

Abstract: Riverside settlement

Archaeologist Name: S Needham (Brit Mus)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 31, 1989, 17; Needham S, 'Excavation and salvage at Runnymede Bridge, 1978: the Late ronze Age waterfront site' (BM Press/Engl Heritage, 1991), 346-53 (not these dates)

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Carbon Date. 1738BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Carbonised wood assoc with longnecked Beaker at Amesbury G 51, Amesbury, Wiltshire, England.

ID: 3623, C14 ID: BM-287 Date BP: 3738 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 3683, End BP: 3793

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 115, OS North: 428

Archaeologist Name: P Ashbee

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 17; Wiltshire Archaeol Mag, 70-71, 1975-6, 1-60

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Carbon Date. 1736BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from Shaft 15D, Gallery 37-38 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2422, C14 ID: BM-980 Date BP: 3736 +/- 58, Start Date BP: 3678, End BP: 3794

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1735BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

ID: 6274, C14 ID: OxA-6357 Date BP: 3735 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3675, End BP: 3795

Abstract: Snail Channel, UK

Archaeologist Name: Wiltshire

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

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Carbon Date. 1735BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from sealed context in mound under stone layer in NW quadrant, Pd IIIB at North Mains, Strathallan, Perthshire, Scotland. Coll G J Barclay.

ID: 3171, C14 ID: GU-1103 Date BP: 3735 +/- 85, Start Date BP: 3650, End BP: 3820

OS Letter: NN, OS East: 926, OS North: 162

Archaeologist Name: G J Barclay

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 113, 1983, 122-281 esp 259

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Carbon Date. 1734BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler pick, on floor of main enclosure ditch, W entrance at Mount Pleasant, Dorchester, Dorset, England.

ID: 4627, C14 ID: BM-645 Date BP: 3734 +/- 41, Start Date BP: 3693, End BP: 3775

OS Letter: SY, OS East: 710, OS North: 900

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 23-4; Proc Prehist Soc, 38, 1972, 389-407

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Carbon Date. 1730BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5996, C14 ID: OxA-4446 Date BP: 3730 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3640, End BP: 3820

Abstract: Ash Tree Cave, England

Archaeologist Name: Jacobi

Reference Name: Archaeometry 38(2), 1996, 391-415

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Carbon Date. 1730BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Willington Quarry - charcoal; from a mid-dark grey silt clay, friable, with common degraded charcoal, rare pebbles and patches of scorched earth within an 3m x 2.25m area. The charcoal was sampled during controlled quadrant excavation. The context was situated on southern edge of excavated site.

ID: 10085, C14 ID: GrA-31789 Date BP: 3730 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3770, End BP: 3690

Abstract: Willington Quarry: clearance

Archaeologist Name: M G Beamish

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1730BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone: Bos

ID: 6231, C14 ID: OxA-602 Date BP: 3730 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3640, End BP: 3820

Abstract: Misbourne Viaduct, England

Archaeologist Name: Farley

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

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Carbon Date. 1730BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 6155, C14 ID: OxA-5550 Date BP: 3730 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 3685, End BP: 3775

Abstract: Redlands Farm, Stanwick, England

Archaeologist Name: Keevill

Reference Name: Archaeometry 39(1), 1997, 247-262

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Carbon Date. 1730BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Quercus, unabraded roundwood fragment, sample 96/8A, context L17 from posthole to west of main setting at Littleour, Perth & Kinross, Scotland. Comment (subm): from material ?destruction debris that had accumulated in postpipe during rotting of post. Cal range given. [Ed NGR not found in text]

ID: 7809, C14 ID: GU-4829 Date BP: 3730 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3640, End BP: 3820

Abstract: Rectilinear enclosure with axial post near Cleaven Dyke

Archaeologist Name: G J Barclay and G S Maxwell

Reference Name: Barclay, G J and Maxwell, G S, 'The Cleaven Dyke and Littleour -- monuments in the Neolithic of Tayside' (Scot Antiq Soc Monogr, 13), 1998, Table 12

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Carbon Date. 1730BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, KHRBDE31, id as red deer, from bottom fill of chalk rubble, rainwash and brown marl in round barrow ditch at Kemp Howe, Cowlam, Yorkshire, England. Subm A E Finney (E Riding Archaeol Cttee) 1985.

ID: 8726, C14 ID: HAR-8780 Date BP: 3730 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3660, End BP: 3800

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 663, OS North: 962

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 107

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Carbon Date. 1730BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human femur, from Cist 1 with Late Northern (N3) (step 5) Beaker at Keabog, Pitdrichie, nr Drumlithie, Kincardine & Deeside district, Grampian, Scotland.

ID: 1493, C14 ID: GU-1122 Date BP: 3730 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3670, End BP: 3790

Abstract: Short cist no. 1 exposed in quarry face

Archaeologist Name: I A G Shepherd and M F Bruce

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 117, 1987, 33-40

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Carbon Date. 1730BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Birstall Watermead Country Park- Wood; one of several alder planks lining the base of a circular cut (the trough); these could be a later addition to the trough (charcoal was found behind the planks), but (unlike oak) they could not have remained in use for long.

ID: 9162, C14 ID: GU-5995 Date BP: 3730 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3780, End BP: 3680

Abstract: Birstall Watermead Country Park: burnt mound sequence

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. 1730BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id as human femur (ref CMJ/5/A/21, 1973-795), from burial assoc with N3[L?] Beaker at Middle Brighty Farm, Tealing, Angus, Tayside, Scotland. Coll in 1947. Subm A Gibson, I Kinnes. Comments (lab): CAL dates given on Pearson & Stuiver 1986 calibration; (subm): See refs below.

ID: 2776, C14 ID: BM-2524 Date BP: 3730 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3680, End BP: 3780

OS Letter: NO, OS East: 630, OS North: 510

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 53; Scot Archaeol Rev, 8, 1991, 35-68 (Beaker Programme survey)

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Carbon Date. 1730BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 794868, P76C325 [sic], id as Quercus sp from mature timber, from feature 228A, one of four Later Neolithic pits cutting final fill layers of inner ditch segments at Briar Hill, Northampton, Northamptonshire, England. Comment (subm): Results from HAR-2284, -2389, -4067, -4073 and -4089 are consistent within themselves and with later Neo/EBA impressed wares and Beaker pottery found in association.

ID: 8624, C14 ID: HAR-4067 Date BP: 3730 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3660, End BP: 3800

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 Hil

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Carbon Date. 1730BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: [sample] from inner circle of timber circle at Sarn-y-Bryn Caled, Welshpool bypass, Powys, Wales. Comment (subm): results show double circle was a single-phase monument and burials, although secondary, are contemporary with its construction.

ID: 8011, C14 ID: BM-2805 Date BP: 3730 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3690, End BP: 3770

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 232, OS North: 45

Archaeologist Name: Clwyd-Powys Archaeol Trust

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 32, 1992, 66; Proc Prehist Soc, 60, 1994, 143-223

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Carbon Date. 1730BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: antler; from the bottom fill of chalk rubble, rainwash and brown marl in the round barrow ditch; trench 5, section E3.

ID: 16538, C14 ID: HAR 8780 Date BP: 3730 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3800, End BP: 3660

Abstract: Kemp Howe; 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. 1730BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from F228A, pit (possibly part of a structure) cut into the upper fill of inner ditch segment F192C; the expected date is Neolithic.

ID: 17061, C14 ID: HAR 4067 Date BP: 3730 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3800, End BP: 3660

Abstract: Northampton: Briar Hill; 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. 1728BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler from floor of main enclosure ditch, immed. below flanged bronze axe at Mount Pleasant, Dorchester, Dorset, Eng land.

ID: 3915, C14 ID: BM-646 Date BP: 3728 +/- 59, Start Date BP: 3669, End BP: 3787

OS Letter: SY, OS East: 710, OS North: 900

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 23-4; Proc Prehist Soc, 38, 1972, 389-407

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Carbon Date. 1727BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from small pits, 955/820, feature 5 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2465, C14 ID: BM-992 Date BP: 3727 +/- 57, Start Date BP: 3670, End BP: 3784

Abstract: Open-cast mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1725BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged plant macrofossil; Prunus?, fruitstone; as OxA-15743

ID: 9907, C14 ID: SUERC-10652 Date BP: 3725 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 3760, End BP: 3690

Abstract: Ribble Valley: the Lower Ribble, Lower House Farm, terrace 3, core 4

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1725BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Birstall Watermead Country Park- Charcoal; charcoal from the earliest layer of shattered stone and charcoal, sealed beneath other burnt spread layers, which arc around the timber-lined trough. Charcoals from these spreads are thought to represent the 'working life' of the trough. Definition between the layers of burnt material was not clear (often relying on slight changes in colour, density, and shifts in proportions of charcoal to silt etc) but they were all well-compacted enough to suggest they were not residual or reworked.

ID: 9170, C14 ID: OxA-12957 Date BP: 3725 +/- 34, Start Date BP: 3759, End BP: 3691

Abstract: Birstall Watermead Country Park: burnt mound sequence

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. 1724BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; this sample is taken from a depth of 188-190cm in the Lindow Moss as part of a pollen core.

ID: 16663, C14 ID: UB 3241 Date BP: 3724 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 3779, End BP: 3669

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. 1722BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, animal, id as Cervus elaphus from deer butchering site in windblown sand abutting well-preserved wall sealed by midden with Beaker pottery at Links of Noltland [Map], Westray, Orkney. Coll D V Clarke.

ID: 3127, C14 ID: GU-1432 Date BP: 3722 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3662, End BP: 3782

Abstract: Grooved Ware site

Archaeologist Name: D V Clarke

Reference Name: Discovery Excav Scotland', 1982, 25; Renfrew C, 'The Prehistory of Orkney', 1985, 265; Brit Archaeol Rep, 117, 1983

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Carbon Date. 1721BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Willington Quarry - charcoal; layer 1582 was immediately above the primary fill of an elongated pit 1483, adjacent to the northeast of the Burnt Mound hearth/oven 1704. The layer was black and comprised mostly charcoal with some clay, and occasional burnt gravels. Charcoal pieces up to 60mm were noted. The deposit probably represents a dump of spent fuel from the adjacent hearth/oven.

ID: 10074, C14 ID: OxA-15112 Date BP: 3721 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 3751, End BP: 3691

Abstract: Willington Quarry: Burnt Mound 1

Archaeologist Name: M G Beamish

Reference Name: Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1720BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the old ground surface beneath the mound, associated with sherds of Collared Urn.

ID: 16292, C14 ID: HAR 486 Date BP: 3720 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3810, End BP: 3630

Abstract: Harpley; 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. 1720BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; an amalgamated sample of all the charcoal fragments from the ditch fill (layer 9A), which contained a possibly deliberate deposit of domestic rubbish from the henge; the pottery has possible Beaker affinities.

ID: 15704, C14 ID: HAR 3064 Date BP: 3720 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3800, End BP: 3640

Abstract: Condicote: Henge; 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. 1720BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from within the basal peat, at an altitude of -1.05 to -1.07m OD.

ID: 15971, C14 ID: Q 2553 Date BP: 3720 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3780, End BP: 3660

Abstract: Fenland Project: Farcet Fen; 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. 1720BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 790631, id by C Keepax as hawthorn (Rosaceae subfamily Pomoideae) and hazel or alder (Corylus sp) from mature timbers in Layer 9A of early secondary fill of inner ditch of henge monument at Condicote, Gloucestershire, England. Subm A Saville 1978. Comment (subm): sample assoc with prehistoric pottery of Beaker-related type.

ID: 8543, C14 ID: HAR-3064 Date BP: 3720 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3640, End BP: 3800

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 153, OS North: 284

Archaeologist Name: Alan Saville

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 95; Trans Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol Soc, 101, 1983, 21-47

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Carbon Date. 1720BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; one of two unaccompanied cremations found in shallow scoops cut into the base of a pond barrow. On the south-east side of the barrow, an arc of six inhumations associated with Food Vessels was excavated. An isolated inhumation (sample 5274) was found 4m north-east of the barrow.

ID: 17261, C14 ID: OxA 1879 Date BP: 3720 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3800, End BP: 3640

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. 1720BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Collagen from human bone, femur, id by M Harman, ref L607/2, from crouched inhumation, male, primary burial of Barrow 12, assoc with flint and bronze awl, from SW end of multiperiod cemetery site at Radley Barrow Hills, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England.

ID: 6418, C14 ID: BM-2699 Date BP: 3720 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3660, End BP: 3780

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. 1720BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; the three samples in this series, HAR-8054/5 and HAR-8979, were taken from a silted up former channel of the River Exe. The channel was 1.6m deep, filled with blue clay (turning brown on exposure), with darker horizontal laminations containing wood, twigs, and leaves. This sample was taken from a depth of 110-120cm from the top of the channel.

ID: 15947, C14 ID: HAR 8979 Date BP: 3720 +/- 140, Start Date BP: 3860, End BP: 3580

Abstract: Exeter: Albany Road; 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. 1720BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the top of the basal peat, at its transgressive contact with the marine/brackish clay, at an altitude of -3.13 to -3.16m OD.

ID: 16079, C14 ID: Q 2812 Date BP: 3720 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 3795, End BP: 3645

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. 1720BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: antler; from near the base of the ditch.

ID: 17862, C14 ID: HAR 2013 Date BP: 3720 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3790, End BP: 3650

Abstract: Stonehenge: Avenue [Map]; 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. 1720BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a patch of burnt and crackled flints in a field on the fen edge.

ID: 16865, C14 ID: HAR 1876 Date BP: 3720 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3790, End BP: 3650

Abstract: Mildenhall: West Row Fen, Gravel Drove, MNL-124; 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. 1720BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5614, C14 ID: OxA-3272 Date BP: 3720 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3650, End BP: 3790

Abstract: Lough Gur, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Lanting

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

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Carbon Date. 1720BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charred bone:-

ID: 5191, C14 ID: OxA-1879 Date BP: 3720 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3640, End BP: 3800

Abstract: Barrow Hills, England

Archaeologist Name: Halpin

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

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Carbon Date. 1720BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler pick, from bottom of SE ditch (= Pd II), 30m from Heel Stone and N of A344 road at Stonehenge Avenue, Wiltshire, England.

ID: 4502, C14 ID: HAR-2013 Date BP: 3720 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3650, End BP: 3790

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 123, OS North: 422

Archaeologist Name: I F Smith

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 341-2; Roy Comm Hist Monuments (England), 'Stonehenge and its Environs' (1979), 8 and 11; Proc Prehist Soc, 48, 1982, 75-132

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Carbon Date. 1720BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: [sample] from Pit 11, outer circle of timber circle at Sarn-y-Bryn Caled, Welshpool bypass, Powys, Wales. Comment (subm): results show double circle was a single-phase monument and burials, although secondary, are contemporary with its construction. [Ed: determination figures are taken from second ref. below; first ref has switched BM-2807 and -2808 figures.]

ID: 8013, C14 ID: BM-2807 Date BP: 3720 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3680, End BP: 3760

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 232, OS North: 45

Archaeologist Name: Clwyd-Powys Archaeol Trust

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 32, 1992, 66; Proc Prehist Soc, 60, 1994, 143-223

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Carbon Date. 1720BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from peat overlying flints at Shieldaig, Highland Region, Scotland. Comment: otherwise undated.

ID: 746, C14 ID: HAR-163 Date BP: 3720 +/- 525, Start Date BP: 3195, End BP: 4245

OS Letter: NG, OS East: 816, OS North: 523

Archaeologist Name: A Macaulay, 1970

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 16, 1974, 185; Discovery Excav Scot 1974, 59

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Carbon Date. 1720BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Primary burial, cremation with urn of secondary series, Devil's Ring Barrow C at Brightwell Heath, Ipswich, Suffolk, England.

ID: 3624, C14 ID: NPL-133 Date BP: 3720 +/- 130, Start Date BP: 3590, End BP: 3850

OS Letter: TM, OS East: 242, OS North: 444

Archaeologist Name: R Gilyard-Beer

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 184; Proc Suffolk Inst Archaeol Hist, 35(4), 1984, 247-78

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Carbon Date. 1720BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, AML 858578, ALB1, id as Alnus sp and Alnus sp/Corylus avellana, from base of silted-up former channel of River Exe at Albany Road, Exeter, Devon, England. Subm VS 1985.

ID: 8750, C14 ID: HAR-8979 Date BP: 3720 +/- 140, Start Date BP: 3580, End BP: 3860

OS Letter: SX, OS East: 917, OS North: 918

Archaeologist Name: V Straker and C Henderson

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 112

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Carbon Date. 1720BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as mixed spp, from base of buried soil with MBA pottery at Itford Bottom, Beddingham, Lewes, East Sussex, England. Coll M Bell.

ID: 3007, C14 ID: BM-1545 Date BP: 3720 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 3600, End BP: 3840

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 441, OS North: 49

Archaeologist Name: Martin Bell

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 49, 1983, 135; Radiocarbon, 23, 1981, 16

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Carbon Date. 1720BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5995, C14 ID: OxA-4442 Date BP: 3720 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3640, End BP: 3800

Abstract: Mother Grundy's Parlour, England

Archaeologist Name: Jacobi

Reference Name: Archaeometry 38(2), 1996, 391-415

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Carbon Date. 1720BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, tpq for barrow construction and Collared urn at Harpley, Norfolk, England.

ID: 3625, C14 ID: HAR-486 Date BP: 3720 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3630, End BP: 3810

OS Letter: TF, OS East: 762, OS North: 279

Archaeologist Name: A Lawson

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 19, 1977, 411; E Anglian Archaeol, 2, 1976, 62

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Carbon Date. 1720BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Collagen from human bone, humerus and ulna, id by M Harman, ref F950, from disarticulated inhumation assoc with Wessex/Middle Rhine Beaker and barbed-and-tanged arrowhead, from SW end of multiperiod cemetery site at Radley Barrow Hills, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England. Comment (A Barclay, OAU): This and BM-2704, -2711 all satisfactorily date Late Neolithic flat graves.

ID: 6425, C14 ID: BM-2703 Date BP: 3720 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3670, End BP: 3770

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. 1720BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, from crouched burial at Ruchlaw Mains, Lothian, Scotland.

ID: 8365, C14 ID: GU-1356 Date BP: 3720 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3640, End BP: 3800

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 616, OS North: 742

Archaeologist Name: P J Ashmore et al

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 112, 1982, 542-8

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Carbon Date. 1715BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, left and right femora, from Grave 70, Phase 1 at Fordington Farm, Dorchester, Dorset, England. Comment (subm): Cal BC dates given.

ID: 2355, C14 ID: UB-3304 Date BP: 3715 +/- 54, Start Date BP: 3661, End BP: 3769

OS Letter: SY, OS East: 698, OS North: 898

Archaeologist Name: P S Bellamy

Reference Name: Dorset Archaeol Natur Hist Soc Proc, 113, 1991, 107-32

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Carbon Date. 1715BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id as human femur, from burial inserted in upper secondary fill of enclosure ditch near W terminal of Stonehenge I; wristguard and arrows in association; also dates earliest bluestone chips on site at Stonehenge, Wiltshire, England.

ID: 8929, C14 ID: BM-1582 Date BP: 3715 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3645, End BP: 3785

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 122, OS North: 422

Archaeologist Name: R J C Atkinson & J G Evans

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 233-4; Proc Prehist Soc, 48, 1982, 75-132 esp 128

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1715BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; this is one of two graves in an inner segmented ditched barrow. The form is typical of a late Neolithic/early Bronze Age date but examples are rare.

ID: 16110, C14 ID: UB 3304 Date BP: 3715 +/- 54, Start Date BP: 3769, End BP: 3661

Abstract: Fordington Farm: Round Barrow; 1989-90

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

Carbon Date. 1714BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Willington Quarry - charcoal; from group 2503. Reassessment of 2503 reclassifies the sausage-shaped pit 1452 as a tree-throw, with several associated structural pits that contain dateable material. To the north of 2503 is 2508, which consisted of artefact-rich spreads (middens?) with some cut features. On the southern edge of this spread, pit 1500/1499 cuts a lower layer of spread/soil, and is sealed by an upper layer. It contained a thick charcoal-rich fill 1499. The spread contains Neolithic Peterborough (Fengate) pottery and lithics. 1451 was a dark brownish grey compact clay containing some charcoal. The fill profile of 1451 undercuts 92 and, with other indicators, the feature is interpreted retrospectively as a tree-throw. This charcoal deposit was not as homogenous as others, and cannot be described as a clear context episode as the others submitted with it.

ID: 10105, C14 ID: OxA-15110 Date BP: 3714 +/- 29, Start Date BP: 3743, End BP: 3685

Abstract: Willington Quarry: fallen trees and associated features

Archaeologist Name: M G Beamish

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1713BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as Oak, Site II at Killeens, Cork, Ireland. [Ed: Groningen has since redated as 15885: see third ref below.]

ID: 3582, C14 ID: C-878 Date BP: 3713 +/- 270, Start Date BP: 3443, End BP: 3983

OS Letter: W, OS East: 634, OS North: 738

Archaeologist Name: M J O'Kelly, R De Valera

Reference Name: Science, 120, 1954, 734; J Roy Soc Antiq Ireland, 84, 1954, 105-55 (esp. 127-46 J Ir Archaeol, 5, 1989/90, 28

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Carbon Date. 1710BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5609, C14 ID: OxA-3267 Date BP: 3710 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3640, End BP: 3780

Abstract: Lough Gur, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Lanting

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

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Carbon Date. 1710BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Carbonised grain, id as hulled and naked barley, from cache at base of wall at Ness of Gruting (House 1), Sandsting, Shetland, Northern Isles. [Ed: fourth ref. below mistakenly attached this date to Stanydale site.]

ID: 3585, C14 ID: GrN-6168 Date BP: 3710 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 3655, End BP: 3765

OS Letter: HU, OS East: 281, OS North: 484

Archaeologist Name: C S T Calder 1952

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 177; Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 89, 1955-6, 340-97, esp. 353; Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 110, 1978-80, 502-5; Trans Architet Archaeol Soc Durham Northumb, n ser 3, 1974, 1-12

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Carbon Date. 1710BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from small pits, 950/820, feature 16 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2471, C14 ID: BM-1017 Date BP: 3710 +/- 39, Start Date BP: 3671, End BP: 3749

Abstract: Open-cast mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1710BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone from domestic rubbish pit 1260 with Beaker pottery at Roughground Farm, Lechlade, Gloucestershire, England. Subm T G Allen 1983.

ID: 2630, C14 ID: HAR-5499 Date BP: 3710 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3610, End BP: 3810

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. 1710BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Carbonised material, sample 168 recovered by flotation from context 75 in pit 76 at Carne (Rhos Carne Coch), Fishguard, Dyfed, Wales.

ID: 1311, C14 ID: CAR-591 Date BP: 3710 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 3645, End BP: 3775

Abstract: Burnt mounds, Mound B

Archaeologist Name: H James

Reference Name: Bull Board Celtic Stud, 33, 1986, 245-65 esp. 260

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Carbon Date. 1710BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from a burial contemporary with HAR-4673.

ID: 15299, C14 ID: HAR 4792 Date BP: 3710 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3800, End BP: 3620

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. 1710BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; obtained from sample 1921: from the fill of pit 1191, context 1192. The charcoal appears to be mature wood. See also GU-5193.

ID: 15005, C14 ID: GU 5194 Date BP: 3710 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 3820, End BP: 3600

Abstract: A30: Sourton Down, occupation; 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. 1710BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5583, C14 ID: OxA-3229 Date BP: 3710 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3630, End BP: 3790

Abstract: Culleens td,Co.Sligo, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Lanting

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

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Carbon Date. 1710BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; basal peats overlying a sand island in a raised mire. Peat has been removed from the site mechanically leaving approximately 50cm.

ID: 16964, C14 ID: GU 5272 Date BP: 3710 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3770, End BP: 3650

Abstract: North West Wetlands Survey: Chat Moss; 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. 1710BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone; from a rubbish pit containing domestic beaker; context 1260.

ID: 16592, C14 ID: HAR 5499 Date BP: 3710 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3810, End BP: 3610

Abstract: Lechlade: Rough Ground 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. 1710BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from the base of detrius mud exposed in contractors excavation.

ID: 17783, C14 ID: HAR 6682 Date BP: 3710 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3790, End BP: 3630

Abstract: Springfield Lyons: Chelmer Bridge; 1985-86

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Carbon Date. 1710BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charred seeds:barley

ID: 4571, C14 ID: OxA-3353 Date BP: 3710 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3630, End BP: 3790

Abstract: Kildonan I, Scotland

Archaeologist Name: Gilbertson

Reference Name: Archaeometry 34(2), 1992, 337-357

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Carbon Date. 1709BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from context 4013/12, a Beaker burial with significant and rich grave goods. The earliest in a stratified sequence of burial deposits within a multiple ring ditch, which is part of the major ceremonial/funerary complex surrounding the Devils Quoits stone circle henge.

ID: 16184, C14 ID: UB 3122 Date BP: 3709 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 3744, End BP: 3674

Abstract: Gravelly Guy: Stanton Harcourt; 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. 1705BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human subadult, PC10, from passage of chambered cairn at Parc le Breos Cwm, Gower, West Glamorgan, Wales. Subm A Whittle. Comment (subm): the 12 individuals selected for dating represent 30% of the mortuary population. The dates confirm the expected earlier Neolithic period, but leave unresolved questions of cairn style development within the Cotswold-Severn tradition. This date and OxA-6497 indicate a secondary phase of reuse of the monument for burial at a Late Neolithic or Beaker horizon, and invite questions about the chronological provenance of other undated passage mortuary deposits in transepted chambered cairns in southern Britain. [Further comment in refs.]

ID: 7631, C14 ID: OxA-6495 Date BP: 3705 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 3650, End BP: 3760

OS Letter: SS, OS East: 537, OS North: 898

Archaeologist Name: A Whittle

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 40, 1998, 445; Proc Prehist Soc, 64, 1998, 139-82

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Carbon Date. 1755BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: The Rye area project: Pewis Marsh (Pewis 1)- Plant macrofossil; twig bark intact, -1.29 - -1.34m OD; sample PEWIS 1.4 comprised two plant macrofossils (a and b, although PEWIS 1.4a failed) taken from a 5cm slice of Woody peat (unit C), 30-35cm below a contact with organic-rich clay. 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). Pollen assemblages around the sample indicate successional reversal from poor fen (dominated by Betula) to fen carr (dominated by Alnus glutinosa) at the time of Sediment deposition.

ID: 9357, C14 ID: GrA-22409 Date BP: 3755 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 3790, End BP: 3720

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. 1755BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bestwall Quarry 2004-7 - waterlogged plant macrofossil; -1.77 - -1.87m OD; the sample comes from a depth of between 1.80m and 1.90m measured from the surface of the peat deposit. There was no intrusion or residuality. The local geology is valley gravels overlain by sandy acidic topsoils and subsoils. The waterlogged peat deposit was contained within the gravel horizon. Eighteenth- to nineteenth-century ceramic and stone land drains had been laid on top of the peat deposit. The sample was permanently waterlogged. Approximately 0.50m of topsoil had been removed.

ID: 9582, C14 ID: SUERC-8159 Date BP: 3755 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3795, End BP: 3715

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: central peat sequence

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Andersen 1970 Andersen and Birks 1975 Godwin 1940 Godwin 1956 Godwin 1975 Haskins 1978 Reimer et al 2004 Scaife 1980 Scaife 2003 Sidell et al 2000 Turner 1962 Waller 1994 Waton 1983

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Carbon Date. 1755BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as animal, in primary rubble silt of ditch at Woodhenge [Map], Wiltshire, England.

ID: 4644, C14 ID: BM-678 Date BP: 3755 +/- 54, Start Date BP: 3701, End BP: 3809

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 151, OS North: 434

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, vol 18, 1976, 25-6; Proc Prehist Soc, 38, 1972, 389-407

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Carbon Date. 1755BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from large scale site, 1255/905 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2489, C14 ID: BM-988 Date BP: 3755 +/- 259, Start Date BP: 3496, End BP: 4014

Abstract: Industrial debris

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1700BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from cremation pit with enlarged food vessel (Longworth 1984), EWR85055 at Ewanrigg, Maryport, Cumbria, England. Subm Bob Bewley 1985.

ID: 2348, C14 ID: HAR-7077 Date BP: 3700 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 3580, End BP: 3820

Abstract: Multi-phase cemetery

Archaeologist Name: Bob Bewley 1985

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 187-8; Proc Prehist Soc, 58, 1992, 325-44

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Carbon Date. 1700BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from scatter on palaeosol beneath turf stack (context 15, sample 6) at Gallibury Down, Calbourne, Isle of Wight, England. Comment (subm): Dates later part of Phase I of barrow construction. [Ed: Considerable further comment in Radiocarbon, which see. Is revision of earlier determination BM-2234.]

ID: 470, C14 ID: BM-2234R Date BP: 3700 +/- 130, Start Date BP: 3570, End BP: 3830

OS Letter: SZ, OS East: 442, OS North: 855

Archaeologist Name: D Tomalin (1978)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 516-17 (original determination Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 71 (revision)

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Carbon Date. 1700BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:-

ID: 5598, C14 ID: OxA-3247 Date BP: 3700 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3620, End BP: 3780

Abstract: Red Hill, England

Archaeologist Name: Bennell

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

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Carbon Date. 1700BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, Pit 3, with food vessel at Harland Edge, Beeley Moor, Derbyshire, England.

ID: 3626, C14 ID: BM-210 Date BP: 3700 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 3550, End BP: 3850

OS Letter: SK, OS East: 288, OS North: 688

Archaeologist Name: D N Riley

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 284; Derbyshire Archaeol J, 86, 1966, 31-53, 115-17

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Carbon Date. 1700BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the primary burial.

ID: 15549, C14 ID: HAR 490 Date BP: 3700 +/- 180, Start Date BP: 3880, End BP: 3520

Abstract: Butterbump; 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. 1700BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal and burnt acorns from F10, assoc with struck flint at Spong Hill, N Elmham, Norfolk, England. Coll R D Carr.

ID: 3505, C14 ID: BM-1537 Date BP: 3700 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3610, End BP: 3790

OS Letter: TG, OS East: 980, OS North: 197

Archaeologist Name: R D Carr

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 232-3

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Carbon Date. 1700BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 4992, C14 ID: OxA-1398 Date BP: 3700 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3600, End BP: 3800

Abstract: Durrington 7, England

Archaeologist Name: Richards

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

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Carbon Date. 1700BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from burnt log assoc with cremation burial, Barrow I, burial 4, dating enlargement of Barrow I at Trelystan, Long Mountain, Powys, Wales.

ID: 6488, C14 ID: CAR-281 Date BP: 3700 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3630, End BP: 3770

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 277, OS North: 70

Archaeologist Name: W Britnell, Clwyd-Powys Archaeol Trust

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 377-8; Proc Prehist Soc, 48, 1982, 133-201

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Carbon Date. 1700BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Calluna fragments from peat sealed by basal slab of cist at Corn Du, Brecon Beacons, Powys, Wales. Comment [ed]: determination given in excavator's report as 3695 75.

ID: 4732, C14 ID: CAR-202 Date BP: 3700 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3620, End BP: 3780

OS Letter: SO, OS East: 7, OS North: 213

Archaeologist Name: P Crew

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 18, 1978, 31; Archaeol Wales, 19, 1979, 10; Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 379

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Carbon Date. 1700BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from F240, the fill of a cremation burial, accompanied by a burnt barbed-and-tanged flint arrowhead; probably Early Bronze Age.

ID: 17058, C14 ID: HAR 4058 Date BP: 3700 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 3850, End BP: 3550

Abstract: Northampton: Briar Hill; 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. 1700BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: ?Charcoal, cremation burial in pit (possibly assoc with dagger) at Butterbump, Willoughby, Lincolnshire, England.

ID: 4733, C14 ID: HAR-490 Date BP: 3700 +/- 180, Start Date BP: 3520, End BP: 3880

Abstract: Ogival dagger burial

Archaeologist Name: B M Beeby

Reference Name: J May, 'Prehistoric Lincolnshire' (1976), 81-2

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Carbon Date. 1700BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a shallow amorphous ditch. It was below the level of intrusion by rootlets, and there was no tree disturbance in this area. The sample was 350mm below the surface.

ID: 15460, C14 ID: OxA 3247 Date BP: 3700 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3780, End BP: 3620

Abstract: Brighton Bypass: Red Hill; 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. 1700BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the top of the basal peat, at its transgressive contact with overlying marine/brackish clay, at an altitude of -1.03 to -1.05m OD (at the boundary of pollen zones CG-3/CG-4; Waller 1994, fig 9.3).

ID: 15970, C14 ID: Q 2552 Date BP: 3700 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3760, End BP: 3640

Abstract: Fenland Project: Farcet Fen; 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. 1700BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler from pit 11 at Grimes Graves, Thetford, Norfolk, England.

ID: 4495, C14 ID: BM-103 Date BP: 3700 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 3550, End BP: 3850

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 817, OS North: 898

Archaeologist Name: W Greenwell & A L Armstrong

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 3, 1961, 41; Radiocarbon, 5, 1963, 106; Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 286; Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 32-3; Proc Prehist Soc, 39, 1973, 201 (182-218 Proc Prehist Soc E Anglia, 5, 1927, 91-136

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Carbon Date. 1700BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Birstall Watermead Country Park- Charcoal; charcoal from the earliest layer of shattered stone and charcoal, sealed beneath other burnt spread layers, which arc around the timber-lined trough. Charcoals from these spreads are thought to represent the 'working life' of the trough. Definition between the layers of burnt material was not clear (often relying on slight changes in colour, density, and shifts in proportions of charcoal to silt etc) but they were all well-compacted enough to suggest they were not residual or reworked.

ID: 9168, C14 ID: GrA-24520 Date BP: 3700 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3750, End BP: 3650

Abstract: Birstall Watermead Country Park: burnt mound sequence

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. 1700BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from cremation pit 18, possible multiple burial with collared urn at Ewanrigg, Maryport, Cumbria, England. Subm Bob Bewley 1985. Comment (subm): See reference for calibrations, based on Harwell's Aug. 1990 data.

ID: 2335, C14 ID: HAR-5961 Date BP: 3700 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3610, End BP: 3790

OS Letter: NY, OS East: 35, OS North: 353

Archaeologist Name: Bob Bewley 1985

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 58, 1992, 325-54

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Carbon Date. 1700BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Quercus sp (J Ambers), from posthole in gully break at Street House Wossit, Loftus, Cleveland, England. Comment (subm BEV): Confirms construction and use in beginning of Bronze Age. Main use (apparently ritual) was later followed by MBA activity including deposition of at least 1 cremation in collared urn.

ID: 1656, C14 ID: BM-2567 Date BP: 3700 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3650, End BP: 3750

Abstract: Palisaded ritual site

Archaeologist Name: D Jolley and B E Vyner 1986

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 55; Proc Prehist Soc, 54, 1988, 173-202 (esp.195)

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Carbon Date. 1700BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Willington Quarry - charcoal; as OxA-15082

ID: 10093, C14 ID: SUERC-7593 Date BP: 3700 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 3735, End BP: 3665

Abstract: Willington Quarry: clearance

Archaeologist Name: M G Beamish

Reference Name: Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1700BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from cremation pit with an enlarged food vessel.

ID: 16848, C14 ID: HAR 7077 Date BP: 3700 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 3820, End BP: 3580

Abstract: Maryport: Ewanrigg, Bronze Age Cremation Cemetery; 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. 1700BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id as human femur, from female burial assoc with N4 Beaker, ox scapula and small flints at Achavanich - Craig na Feich, Caithness, Highland, Scotland. Coll not given. Subm A Gibson, I Kinnes. Comments (lab): CAL dates given on Pearson & Stuiver 1986 calibration; (subm): See refs below.

ID: 2778, C14 ID: BM-2590 Date BP: 3700 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3650, End BP: 3750

Abstract: rock-cut grave with stone burial cist

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 54; Scot Archaeol Rev, 8, 1991, 35-68 (Beaker Programme survey)

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Carbon Date. 1700BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 794875, P76B3001, from feature 240 in cremation cemetery with some bucket-urns on SW side of enclosure, this cremation containing tanged arrowhead, at Briar Hill, Northampton, Northamptonshire, England. Comment (subm): appears rather early; see monograph.

ID: 8630, C14 ID: HAR-4058 Date BP: 3700 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 3550, End BP: 3850

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. 1700BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from cremation pit containing large urn. Although the urn had been hit by the plough, the pit is a sealed context. The charcoal comes from the pit, outside the urn.

ID: 16840, C14 ID: HAR 5961 Date BP: 3700 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3790, End BP: 3610

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. 1695BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human tibia, from Cist 2 with Late Northern (N3) (step 6) Beaker at Keabog, Pitdrichie, nr Drumlithie, Kincardine & Deeside district, Grampian, Scotland.

ID: 1492, C14 ID: GU-1123 Date BP: 3695 +/- 95, Start Date BP: 3600, End BP: 3790

Abstract: Short cist no. 2 exposed in quarrying

Archaeologist Name: I A G Shepherd and M F Bruce

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 117, 1987, 33-40

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Carbon Date. 1695BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from small pits, 961/861, feature 34 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2473, C14 ID: BM-1062 Date BP: 3695 +/- 49, Start Date BP: 3646, End BP: 3744

Abstract: Open-cast mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1695BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Willington Quarry - charcoal; 1691 was the uppermost fill of a pit containing several layers of silty clays, rich with charcoal and fire-cracked stone. Context 1691 was distinct in that it comprised c 50% pebbles, and these stones appeared cracked in situ. The deposit is probably contemporary with the last usage of the burnt mound. It would appear to be continuous with the uppermost burnt mound layer, 1487, but was a distinct deposit by virtue of the density and the state of fire-cracked stones.

ID: 10076, C14 ID: OxA-15114 Date BP: 3695 +/- 29, Start Date BP: 3724, End BP: 3666

Abstract: Willington Quarry: Burnt Mound 1

Archaeologist Name: M G Beamish

Reference Name: Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1695BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from soil and heat-shattered stone matrix at Borraichill Mor, Bridgend, Islay, Strathclyde, Scotland. Comment (subm): Site compares with Machrie North mound.

ID: 987, C14 ID: GU-1465 Date BP: 3695 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3635, End BP: 3755

Abstract: Burnt mound

Archaeologist Name: John Barber

Reference Name: Curr Archaeol, 7, 1982, 362; RCAHMS, 'Argyll: an inventory of the monuments, vol 5, Islay ...', (Edinburgh, 1984) 131

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Carbon Date. 1695BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from small scale early group, 950/820, feature 19 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2480, C14 ID: BM-1012 Date BP: 3695 +/- 33, Start Date BP: 3662, End BP: 3728

Abstract: Industrial debris

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1695BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

ID: 6078, C14 ID: OxA-4877 Date BP: 3695 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 3640, End BP: 3750

Abstract: Stonehenge, England

Archaeologist Name: Allen

Reference Name: Archaeometry 38(2), 1996, 391-415

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Carbon Date. 1690BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Willington Quarry - charcoal; as OxA-15112

ID: 10079, C14 ID: SUERC-7602 Date BP: 3690 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 3725, End BP: 3655

Abstract: Willington Quarry: Burnt Mound 1

Archaeologist Name: M G Beamish

Reference Name: Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1690BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal under mound associated with bucket urn, Pit II, burial II at Worgret Barrow, Arne, Dorset, England.

ID: 3628, C14 ID: NPL-199 Date BP: 3690 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3600, End BP: 3780

OS Letter: SY, OS East: 900, OS North: 871

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 185; Proc Dorset Archaeol Natur Hist Soc, 87, 1966, 119-25

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Carbon Date. 1690BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 6150, C14 ID: OxA-5545 Date BP: 3690 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3650, End BP: 3730

Abstract: Redlands Farm, Stanwick, England

Archaeologist Name: Keevill

Reference Name: Archaeometry 39(1), 1997, 247-262

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Carbon Date. 1690BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 822623, from deposit of burnt material beneath 'dwarf' burial in secondary fill of ditch (c 2 below modern surface) in terminal of ditch E of S entrance (Cutting IX) at Avebury, Wiltshire, England. Subm M Pitts 1987. [Ed: NGR not given, estimated only.]

ID: 8806, C14 ID: HAR-10064 Date BP: 3690 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3610, End BP: 3770

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 9, OS North: 69

Archaeologist Name: H St George Gray 1914

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 61-2; Proc Prehist Soc, 58, 1992, 203-12; Archaeologia, 84, 1935, 99-162; Smith I, 'Windmill Hill and Avebury' (Oxford, 1965)

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Carbon Date. 1690BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a Breaker period grave, the central burial of a ring-ditched enclosure. When the oak coffin was re-opened the original inhumation had not decayed and was still partially articulated. It had been re-arranged over another body next to which was found a decorated beaker. The sample was taken from a layer of charcoal presumed to be the collapsed lid, which covered both bodies.

ID: 18228, C14 ID: HAR 9244 Date BP: 3690 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3770, End BP: 3610

Abstract: Wetwang Slack; 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. 1690BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from pit 1 associated with Beaker pottery at Four Crosses, Llandysilio, Powys, Wales.

ID: 1397, C14 ID: CAR-810 Date BP: 3690 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3620, End BP: 3760

Abstract: Site 2

Archaeologist Name: W Warrilow et al

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 52, 1986, 53-87 fiche

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Carbon Date. 1690BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 881212, W109R625, id as Corylus and Prunus, from fill of Deverel-Rimbury cremation urn with a smaller ring ditch (604, c 75m northeast of ring ditch 417) at Field Farm, Burghfield, Berkshire, England. Comment (subm): Result provides a relative date for the construction of the ring ditch and dates the urn type; one of a series of four dates from the site (HAR-9139, -9142, -9143).

ID: 8754, C14 ID: HAR-9140 Date BP: 3690 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3590, End BP: 3790

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 675, OS North: 704

Archaeologist Name: 'SJC' [= S J Lobb ?]

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 48; Wessex Archaeol, 'in press' at 1992.

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Carbon Date. 1690BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a deposit of burnt material beneath a 'dwarf' burial in the secondary fill of the henge ditch, 1.8 - 2.1m below the modern surface of the ditch; from the south-east quadrant east of the south entrance. Excavated by Gray in 1914, cutting IX, find no. 247h (Gray 1935).

ID: 15116, C14 ID: HAR 10064 Date BP: 3690 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3770, End BP: 3610

Abstract: Avebury; 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. 1690BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: tissue:Ox skin

ID: 6019, C14 ID: OxA-4510 Date BP: 3690 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3610, End BP: 3770

Abstract: Collessie, Scotland

Archaeologist Name: Sheridan

Reference Name: Archaeometry 37(2), 1995, 417-430

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Carbon Date. 1690BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the fill of a cremation urn with a smaller ring ditch, 604, about 75m to the north east of ring ditch 417. The urn was reasonably intact when found although the top had been removed by the scraper.

ID: 15497, C14 ID: HAR 9140 Date BP: 3690 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 3810, End BP: 3570

Abstract: Burghfield: Field Farm; 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. 1690BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 824017, from Context 921, small pit under first phase mound of 2nd phase barrow at Southworth Hall Farm, Winwick, Cheshire, England. Coll D J Freke 1980. Subm D J Freke 1981. Comment (subm): Earliest date for barrow.

ID: 1636, C14 ID: HAR-5262 Date BP: 3690 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3610, End BP: 3770

Abstract:

Archaeologist Name: D J Freke and R Holgate

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 330-1; J Chester Archaeol Soc, 70, 1987-8, 9-30

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Carbon Date. 1690BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from central pit, middle fill at Milfield South, Northumberland, England. Comment (subm): Monument lasts c 700 years, into EBA.

ID: 8936, C14 ID: HAR-3068 Date BP: 3690 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3610, End BP: 3770

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 939, OS North: 335

Archaeologist Name: A F Harding

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 47, 1981, 87-135 esp 134

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Carbon Date. 1690BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, ref Site IV F1006, id by M Robinson as Quercus sp, from pit at centre of ring ditch inside cursus, assoc with Collared Urn and cremated bone at Dorchester-on-Thames Site III, Oxfordshire, England. Subm R Bradley. Comment (lab): Is revision of BM-2167.

ID: 7532, C14 ID: BM-2167R Date BP: 3690 +/- 130, Start Date BP: 3560, End BP: 3820

Abstract: at centre of cursus monument

Archaeologist Name: R Chambers

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 509-10 (original determination Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 70 (revision Oxford J Archaeol, 7, 1988, 271-89; Proc Prehist Soc, 58, 1992, 143-201

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Carbon Date. 1690BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as oak, from Phase 4 stonehole, Stone 7 at Machrie Moor Site 1, Isle of Arran, Strathclyde, Scotland.

ID: 1951, C14 ID: GU-2323 Date BP: 3690 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3640, End BP: 3740

Abstract: Two-phase timber circles plus stone phase

Archaeologist Name: Alison Haggarty

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 121, 1991, 51-94

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Carbon Date. 1690BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a small pit under the first-phase mound, context no 921.

ID: 18412, C14 ID: HAR 5262 Date BP: 3690 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3770, End BP: 3610

Abstract: Winwick: Southworth Hall Barrow; 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. 1690BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 881271, WY 8AK, from a Beaker period grave, the central burial of a ring-ditch enclosure; sample is from a layer of charcoal, presumed to be the collapsed lid, which covered both bodies, at Wetwang Slack, Humberside / N Yorkshire, England. Subm JSD 1988. Comment (subm): compare HAR-9245 and -9247 from same coffin.

ID: 8761, C14 ID: HAR-9244 Date BP: 3690 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3610, End BP: 3770

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 940, OS North: 598

Archaeologist Name: J S Dent, Humberside AU 1987

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 51-2; E Riding Archaeol, 7, 1983, App A, 1-12

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Carbon Date. 1690BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, site yields late Neo-Beaker pottery at Playden \A\""

ID: 4223, C14 ID: BM-450 Date BP: 3690 +/- 115, Start Date BP: 3575, End BP: 3805

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 920, OS North: 210

Archaeologist Name: Mockbeggar

Reference Name: Rye

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Carbon Date. 1690BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: other:human collagen

ID: 5424, C14 ID: OxA-2677 Date BP: 3690 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3620, End BP: 3760

Abstract: Rathlin Island 7, N. Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Lanting

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

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Carbon Date. 1687BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as mixed but predominantly alder, from floor levels within Period 2 house at Ardnave, Islay, Strathclyde, Scotland.

ID: 6453, C14 ID: GU-1440 Date BP: 3687 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3627, End BP: 3747

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. 1686BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, assoc with Clacton grooved ware at Hunstanton, Norfolk, England.

ID: 4309, C14 ID: BM-704 Date BP: 3686 +/- 63, Start Date BP: 3623, End BP: 3749

OS Letter: TF, OS East: 677, OS North: 398

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 29

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Carbon Date. 1685BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human femur, from cist grave with slightly decorated Food Vessel at Newtownbalregan, Co Louth, Ireland.

ID: 1566, C14 ID: GrN-17613 Date BP: 3685 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 3650, End BP: 3720

OS Letter: O, OS East: , OS North:

Archaeologist Name: Conleth Manning

Reference Name: J Co Louth Archaeol Hist Soc, 21(3), 1987, 274-8

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Carbon Date. 1681BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; a slice was taken for dendrochronology from a log lying on the eroding beach, partially embedded in silt in the intertidal zone. The sample is in two main pieces.

ID: 18444, C14 ID: UB 3274 Date BP: 3681 +/- 38, Start Date BP: 3719, End BP: 3643

Abstract: Wootton-Quarr: Wootton Creek B; 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. 1681BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; primary inhumation from barrow 1. Burial and grave goods, including a Beaker vessel, were found on the floor of a large central grave pit. A timber structure was constructed over the pit, see OxA-4067. The skeleton was partially disarticulated and the mandible was missing. It is unclear whether the burial was disarticulated when deposited or subsequently disturbed if the coffin was left open for a period.

ID: 17298, C14 ID: UB 3148 Date BP: 3681 +/- 47, Start Date BP: 3728, End BP: 3634

Abstract: Raunds Prehistoric: Irthlingborough; 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. 1680BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as oak stump, overlying occ layer at Geroid Island, Lough Gur, Limerick, Ireland.

ID: 4195, C14 ID: D-34 Date BP: 3680 +/- 140, Start Date BP: 3540, End BP: 3820

OS Letter: R, OS East: 640, OS North: 410

Archaeologist Name: G D Liversage

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 3, 1961, 32-3; J Roy Soc Antiq Ireland, 88, 1958, 67-81

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Carbon Date. 1680BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as Crataegus sp, from post cutting lower peats, H23WOOD, at Crouch Estuary Site 23, Essex, England. Coll T J Wilkinson 1983. Subm T J Wilkinson 1983. Comment (subm): (PM) Stratigraphically contemporary with lower peat, conforming with 14C determinations on lower peat from elsewhere in basin.

ID: 2268, C14 ID: HAR-5737 Date BP: 3680 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3610, End BP: 3750

Abstract: Estuarine deposits

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 326-9; J Fld Archaeol, 13, 1986, 183

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Carbon Date. 1680BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:-

ID: 5551, C14 ID: OxA-3120 Date BP: 3680 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3580, End BP: 3780

Abstract: Irthlingborough, England

Archaeologist Name: Humble

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

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Carbon Date. 1680BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the fill of pot P4 containing a cremation burial from pit 529, located outside the kerb of the cairn.

ID: 15667, C14 ID: HAR 6651 Date BP: 3680 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3760, End BP: 3600

Abstract: Chysauster; 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. 1680BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as Taxus, from bow in peat found 1885 at Cambridge, England, and now in Pitt-Rivers Museum, Oxford.

ID: 3456, C14 ID: Q-684 Date BP: 3680 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 3560, End BP: 3800

OS Letter: TL, OS East: , OS North:

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 6, 1964, 125; Proc Prehist Soc, 29, 1963, 50-98

Carbon Date. 1680BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample unspecified, from Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire, England. Coll C Halpin.

ID: 1932, C14 ID: UB-3148 Date BP: 3680 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3630, End BP: 3730

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 962, OS North: 712

Archaeologist Name: C Halpin

Reference Name: Northamptonshire Archaeol, 21, 1986, 3-13; Archaeometry, 32, 1990, 222

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Carbon Date. 1680BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from occupation layer at Ringneill Quay, Strangford Lough, Co Down, Ireland.

ID: 3983, C14 ID: Q-633 Date BP: 3680 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 3560, End BP: 3800

OS Letter: J, OS East: 523, OS North: 654

Archaeologist Name: E M Jope, Collins

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 4, 1962, 58-9; Proc Roy Irish Acad, C61, 1960, 41-77 and 171-82

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Carbon Date. 1680BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a shallow, puddle-like, charcoal-filled depression beneath a lynchet that had formed against a stone-walled reave.

ID: 17557, C14 ID: HAR 2669 Date BP: 3680 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3750, End BP: 3610

Abstract: Shaugh Moor: Wotter Playground, site 201; 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. 1680BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from timber construction at Stenness [Map], Orkney, Scotland.

ID: 4674, C14 ID: SRR-592 Date BP: 3680 +/- 270, Start Date BP: 3410, End BP: 3950

OS Letter: HY, OS East: 306, OS North: 126

Archaeologist Name: J N G Ritchie

Reference Name: Discovery Excav Scot 1974, 79; Proc Scot Antiq Scot, 107, 1975-6 (1978), 1-60; A Burl, 'The stone circles of the British Isles' (1976) 46 and 101; C Renfrew (ed), 'The prehistory of Orkney' (1985) (synthesis etc)

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Carbon Date. 1680BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 8410213, id by N D Balaam as Quercus sp, from fill of pot containing cremation burial, in pit outside kerb of cairn (CEU site 267) at Chysauster Cairn 38, Carnaquidden Farm, Ludgvan, Cornwall, England. Subm N Balaam 1985.

ID: 2865, C14 ID: HAR-6651 Date BP: 3680 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3600, End BP: 3760

Abstract: kerbed

Archaeologist Name: G H Smith

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 310

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Carbon Date. 1680BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from puddle-like depression below boundary wall S of Enclosure 13 at Shaugh Moor - Wotter Playground (Site 201), Devon, England.

ID: 8484, C14 ID: HAR-2669 Date BP: 3680 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3610, End BP: 3750

OS Letter: SX, OS East: 554, OS North: 618

Archaeologist Name: K Smith et al

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 47, 1981, 205-73; Proc Prehist Soc, 48, 1982, 203-78

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Carbon Date. 1680BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the central grave of a Beaker period funerary monument. The wood represents part of the charred inner surface of a monoxylous coffin, coming from the upper sides. The coffin contained two burials, the earlier was disturbed by re-opening and was carefully re-arranged over the feet of the later crouched inhumation. A decorated Beaker was found with the latter.

ID: 18229, C14 ID: HAR 9245 Date BP: 3680 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3780, End BP: 3580

Abstract: Wetwang Slack; 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. 1680BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; the sample consists of a post from an area of posts and brushwood contained within, and cutting, the lower peat of the Hullbridge sequence, which at this point is rather humified.

ID: 16469, C14 ID: HAR 5737 Date BP: 3680 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3750, End BP: 3610

Abstract: Hullbridge Survey: Crouch 23; 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. 1680BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: animal bone; the bone was recovered from the basal fill of a pit at the centre of the mound for barrow 5. The upper fill of the pit was sealed by remnant mound material. The pit cut another pit at the centre of the barrow, which contained five arrowheads and a Beaker, but no human remains.

ID: 17295, C14 ID: OxA 3120 Date BP: 3680 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3780, End BP: 3580

Abstract: Raunds Prehistoric: Irthlingborough; 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. 1680BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as mixed but predominantly oak, from hearth of Period 1b at Ardnave, Islay, Strathclyde, Scotland. Comment (subm): reliable date from impeccable context immediately antedating Period 2 house.

ID: 6452, C14 ID: GU-1439 Date BP: 3680 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 3615, End BP: 3745

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. 1680BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample unspecified from pre-building deposits inside building at Mavis Grind, Shetland, Northern Isles. Coll S Cracknell, B Smith.

ID: 3153, C14 ID: GU-1507 Date BP: 3680 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3620, End BP: 3740

Abstract: Settlement at BA/IA transition

Archaeologist Name: S Cracknell, B Smith

Reference Name: Glasgow Archaeol J, 10, 1983, 13-39

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Carbon Date. 1680BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 881272, WY 8AM, from the central grave of a Beaker period funerary monument, the wood from upper sides of charred inner surface of monoxylous coffin containing two burials; earlier one disturbed by reopening was an inhumation carefully rearranged over the feet of the later, crouched inhumation which was accompanied by a decorated beaker, at Wetwang Slack, Humberside / N Yorkshire, England. Subm JSD 1988. Comment (subm): HAR-9244, 9245 and -9247 date the monument and beaker, both part of the great extended cemetery of round barrows at Garton Slack.

ID: 8762, C14 ID: HAR-9245 Date BP: 3680 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3580, End BP: 3780

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 940, OS North: 598

Archaeologist Name: J S Dent, Humberside AU 1987

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 51-2; E Riding Archaeol, 7, 1983, App A, 1-12

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Carbon Date. 1680BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; this sample was from a peat core 270cm deep. The sample was 128-133cm from the present surface.

ID: 17038, C14 ID: GU 5028 Date BP: 3680 +/- 230, Start Date BP: 3910, End BP: 3450

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. 1678BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, from context C6, Avenue northern ditch [Map], Stonehenge terminal (C6) in primary silt, Phase 3 at Stonehenge, Wiltshire, England. Comment (subm): Date accepted as reliable; 2 sigma cal range given.

ID: 8078, C14 ID: BM-1164 Date BP: 3678 +/- 68, Start Date BP: 3610, End BP: 3746

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 123, OS North: 422

Archaeologist Name: (ed Cleal)

Reference Name: Cleal, R M J et al, 'Stonehenge in its landscape: 20th century excavations' (Engl Heritage Archaeol Rep, 10, 1995), 319, 323, ??? 2, Table 64

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Carbon Date. 1677BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from context 4014/3, a cremation deposit stratified later than 4013/2 (UB-3122) and 4013/9 (UB-3123).

ID: 16186, C14 ID: UB 3125 Date BP: 3677 +/- 53, Start Date BP: 3730, End BP: 3624

Abstract: Gravelly Guy: Stanton Harcourt; 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. 1677BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from layer with mixed Beaker wares at Callis Wold, Barrow 275, Bishop Wilton, Humberside North, England.

ID: 544, C14 ID: BM-1169 Date BP: 3677 +/- 68, Start Date BP: 3609, End BP: 3745

Abstract: previously excavated by J R Mortimer

Archaeologist Name: D G Coombs

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 152; Antiquity, 50, 1976, 130-1

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Carbon Date. 1675BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, from grave 533 in ring-ditch G3 at Castle Hill, Folkestone, Kent, England. Subm A Hutcheson 1994. Comment (subm): this and OxA-4808 were taken from burial at centre of ploughed-out barrow. There was no datable artefactual material with the skeleton, and pottery found within the ring-ditch spanned the period Middle Neolithic to Middle Bronze Age. These dates therefore give a Late Neolithic taq for the construction of the monument.

ID: 6639, C14 ID: OxA-4807 Date BP: 3675 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 3610, End BP: 3740

OS Letter: TR, OS East: 214, OS North: 377

Archaeologist Name: A Hutcheson, Canterbury Archaeol Trust

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 39, 1997, 255

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Carbon Date. 1675BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample unspecified from C11 urn fill at Capel Eithin, Cefn Du, Gwynedd, Wales.

ID: 557, C14 ID: CAR-451 Date BP: 3675 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3605, End BP: 3745

OS Letter: SH, OS East: 489, OS North: 727

Archaeologist Name: Sian I White

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 21, 1981, 17-19

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Carbon Date. 1675BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human longbone, from inhumation with Irish bowl at Shanco, County Fermanagh, Ireland. Comment (subm): Date fits well into emerging pattern.

ID: 1222, C14 ID: GrN-14342 Date BP: 3675 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 3645, End BP: 3705

Abstract: Cist cut into pit

Archaeologist Name: B B Williams

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 3 ser, 50, 1987, 134-6

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Carbon Date. 1671BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from shaft 11B/E, in gallery at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2457, C14 ID: BM-987 Date BP: 3671 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 3596, End BP: 3746

Abstract: Galleried mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ 1991), 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1670BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the penultimate phase of the lower silting layer 14, which contained substantial pieces of burnt timber in the north-west corner of the ditch section.

ID: 15705, C14 ID: HAR 3067 Date BP: 3670 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3770, End BP: 3570

Abstract: Condicote: Henge; 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. 1670BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from 'hut circle' 1 (ring-cairn ?) at Birrel Sike, Calder Valley, Cumbria, England. Coll C Richardson.

ID: 2046, C14 ID: Birm-1018 Date BP: 3670 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3570, End BP: 3770

OS Letter: NY, OS East: 70, OS North: 73

Archaeologist Name: C Richardson

Reference Name: Trans Cumb Westmorl Antiq Archaeol Soc, 82, 1982, 7-27

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Carbon Date. 1670BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, with Beaker of Lanting/van der Waals Step 3 at Little Pond Ground, Wolverton, Bucks, England.

ID: 4667, C14 ID: HAR-340 Date BP: 3670 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3590, End BP: 3750

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 801, OS North: 405

Archaeologist Name: H S Green

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 19, 1977, 403; Archaeol J, 131, 1974, 75-139, esp. 116; Milton Keynes J Archaeol Hist, 3, 1974, 12-13

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Carbon Date. 1670BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: [sample] from inner circle of timber circle at Sarn-y-Bryn Caled, Welshpool bypass, Powys, Wales. Comment (subm): results show double circle was a single-phase monument and burials, although secondary, are contemporary with its construction.

ID: 8012, C14 ID: BM-2806 Date BP: 3670 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3630, End BP: 3710

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 232, OS North: 45

Archaeologist Name: Clwyd-Powys Archaeol Trust

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 32, 1992, 66; Proc Prehist Soc, 60, 1994, 143-223

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Carbon Date. 1670BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 790632, id by C Keepax as oak (Quercus sp) from mature timbers in Layer 14 of early secondary fill of inner ditch of henge monument at Condicote, Gloucestershire, England. Subm A Saville 1978.

ID: 8544, C14 ID: HAR-3067 Date BP: 3670 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3570, End BP: 3770

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 153, OS North: 284

Archaeologist Name: Alan Saville

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 95; Trans Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol Soc, 101, 1983, 21-47

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Carbon Date. 1670BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; a infant inhumation, with the pelvis and leg bones absent. A Food Vessel was deposited with burial, an it was withiin the central grave pit of the double-ditched barrow, barrow 12. It was deposited in a pit which cut through the backfill of the primary burial (F607). In the same pit, immediately beneath this burial, an unaccompanied cremation was found.

ID: 17266, C14 ID: OxA 1884 Date BP: 3670 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3750, End BP: 3590

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. 1670BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5452, C14 ID: OxA-2863 Date BP: 3670 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3590, End BP: 3750

Abstract: Methwold Severals, England

Archaeologist Name: Healy

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

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Carbon Date. 1670BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from base 31/interface 46; interface between BA cairn and Neo mound at Street House Farm, Loftus, Cleveland, England. Coll B E Vyner 1980. Subm B E Vyner (Cleveland County Archaeol). Comments (lab): IS REVISION OF BM-2009; (subm): See monograph.

ID: 2144, C14 ID: BM-2009R Date BP: 3670 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3570, End BP: 3770

Abstract: mortuary house and facade, cairn over

Archaeologist Name: B E Vyner

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 25, 1983, 43-4 (original determination Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 68 (revision Proc Prehist Soc, 50, 1984, 151-95

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Carbon Date. 1670BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler from base of ramp of Great Trilithon at Stonehenge [Map], Wiltshire, England.

ID: 4516, C14 ID: BM-46 Date BP: 3670 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 3520, End BP: 3820

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 123, OS North: 422

Archaeologist Name: S Piggott et al

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 2, 1960, 27; Radiocarbon, 10, 1968, 288; Science, 114, 1951, 292; Antiquity, 41, 1967, 63-4; Antiquity, 50, 1976, 239-40; R M Cleal et al, 'Stonehenge in its landscape' (1995) (rephasing)

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Carbon Date. 1670BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the flint core of the western barrow mound.

ID: 16802, C14 ID: HAR 1042 Date BP: 3670 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3750, End BP: 3590

Abstract: Marc 3: Micheldever Wood, R4; 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. 1670BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from west mound, construction period at Micheldever Wood Site R4, Hampshire, England.

ID: 3394, C14 ID: HAR-1042 Date BP: 3670 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3590, End BP: 3750

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 523, OS North: 365

Archaeologist Name: P J Fasham

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 75-6; Proc Prehist Soc, 44, 1978, 47-67 (esp 49 Proc Hampshire Fld Club Archaeol Soc, 35, 1978, 5-40; Fasham, P, Hampshire Fld Club Archaeol Soc Monogr, 7, 1991

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Carbon Date. 1670BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Peat from top of peat under burnt mound at Tougs, Isle of Burra, Shetland, off Scotland. Comment (lab): Sample was divided into two by lab: result above is combined date for the two samples (individually dated as 3545 92; 3730 65).

ID: 6606, C14 ID: GU-1007 Date BP: 3670 +/- 53, Start Date BP: 3617, End BP: 3723

OS Letter: HU, OS East: 378, OS North: 338

Archaeologist Name: J W Hedges and M Hedges

Reference Name: Glasgow Archaeol J, 13, 1986, 1-43 m'fiche 1-2

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Carbon Date. 1670BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5196, C14 ID: OxA-1884 Date BP: 3670 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3590, End BP: 3750

Abstract: Barrow Hills, England

Archaeologist Name: Halpin

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

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Carbon Date. 1670BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5615, C14 ID: OxA-3273 Date BP: 3670 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3600, End BP: 3740

Abstract: Lough Gur, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Lanting

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

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Carbon Date. 1670BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a charcoal layer (F72) under the barrow, which also runs into the inner ditch; the earliest context on the site.

ID: 18116, C14 ID: HAR 3290 Date BP: 3670 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3750, End BP: 3590

Abstract: West Ashby; 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. 1670BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from hearth in bog of Zone VIII (no artefacts) at Treanmacmurtagh, Sligo, Ireland.

ID: 3584, C14 ID: D-28 Date BP: 3670 +/- 130, Start Date BP: 3540, End BP: 3800

OS Letter: G, OS East: 730, OS North: 122

Archaeologist Name: G F Mitchell

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 3, 1961, 31

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Carbon Date. 1670BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from a Bronze Age occupation surface spreading into the fen edge; the sample was exposed to the air during excavation, so there is a slight possibility of contamination of the outer surface.

ID: 16866, C14 ID: HAR 2510 Date BP: 3670 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3750, End BP: 3590

Abstract: Mildenhall: West Row Fen, MNL-130; 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. 1670BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from base of Layer 3 in N half of interior of House 1, Phase 2, dating main phase of occupation of house at Scord of Brouster, Shetland Isles, Scotland. Subm A Whittle 1980. Comment (subm): Series is within expected date range. CAR-253 is out of sequence. House 2 would appear slightly older than House 1. CAR-246 and -247 are compatible with earlier determination HAR-2413 from House 1 Phase 2.

ID: 2819, C14 ID: CAR-248 Date BP: 3670 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3590, End BP: 3750

Abstract: houses, cairn and fields

Archaeologist Name: A Whittle (U Wales Cardiff)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 382-4

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Carbon Date. 1670BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: tooth:human

ID: 5619, C14 ID: OxA-3289 Date BP: 3670 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3590, End BP: 3750

Abstract: Altar Megalith Tomb, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: O'Brien

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

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Carbon Date. 1669BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wellington Quarry- Plant macrofossils; bulk sample; waterlogged plant macrofossils from pollen monolith (149-50cm below modern surface).

ID: 9443, C14 ID: OxA-12638 Date BP: 3669 +/- 37, Start Date BP: 3706, End BP: 3632

Abstract: Wellington Quarry: WQM

Archaeologist Name: R Jackson

Reference Name: Jackson, R, and Miller, D, 2004 Wellington Quarry, Herefordshire (1986-96): investigations of landscape in the Lower Lugg Valley (PNUM 2590), interim report no. 1230, Worcester County Council

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Carbon Date. 1666BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from trial pits and mines, 952/964, feature 105 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2478, C14 ID: BM-1061 Date BP: 3666 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 3611, End BP: 3721

Abstract: Open-cast mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1666BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal with soil; dark reddish-brown soil and charcoal layer from Bronze Age hut (648). Activity layer from the interior of the hut representing one of the earliest occupational phases of activity within this Bronze Age hut.

ID: 17980, C14 ID: UB 3107 Date BP: 3666 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 3786, End BP: 3546

Abstract: Trethellan 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. 1666BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen B1, bottom of occ at Gorsey Bigbury, Cheddar, Somerset, England.

ID: 4498, C14 ID: BM-1090 Date BP: 3666 +/- 117, Start Date BP: 3549, End BP: 3783

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 484, OS North: 558

Archaeologist Name: Jones/A ApSimon

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 342; Proc Univ Bristol Spelaeol Soc, 14(2), 1976, 155-83 esp 158

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Carbon Date. 1666BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from context 4013/9, a Beaker burial stratified immediately above the burial context 4013/2 (UB-3122), and associated with a fine handled beaker. The stratigraphy suggests that a wooden chamber for burial 4013/2 collapsed after the burial of 4013/9, so a similar date might be expected.

ID: 16185, C14 ID: UB 3123 Date BP: 3666 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 3701, End BP: 3631

Abstract: Gravelly Guy: Stanton Harcourt; 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. 1666BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as 0.6gm sample, from House 648, from main occupation spread 638 at Trethellan Farm, Newquay, Cornwall, England.

ID: 2703, C14 ID: UB-3107 Date BP: 3666 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 3546, End BP: 3786

OS Letter: SW, OS East: 798, OS North: 614

Archaeologist Name: J Nowakowski

Reference Name: Cornish Archaeol, 30, 1991, 5-242 esp 71

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Carbon Date. 1665BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from hearth in alluvial sediments overlying buried land surface, Test Pit AP36 at Eskmeals, Williamson's Moss, Cumbria, England. Comment (subm): See references.

ID: 2328, C14 ID: UB-2568 Date BP: 3665 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3625, End BP: 3705

Abstract: Occupation material in alluvial sediments

Archaeologist Name: C J Bonsall

Reference Name: Northern Archaeol, 7, 1986, 3-30; Bonsall C (ed), 'The Mesolithic in Europe' (Edinburgh: John Donald 1989), 175-205

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Carbon Date. 1665BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Willington Quarry - charcoal; 1451 was a plausible post pit - one of a pair to the southeast of a similarly filled tree-throw. 1453 was the upper fill consisting of brownish grey silty clay with frequent charcoal. It probably represents ?domestic material incorporated into the top of the post during its life, or in the dismantling of a structure.

ID: 10097, C14 ID: GrA-31786 Date BP: 3665 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3705, End BP: 3625

Abstract: Willington Quarry: fallen trees and associated features

Archaeologist Name: M G Beamish

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1665BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 6154, C14 ID: OxA-5549 Date BP: 3665 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 3620, End BP: 3710

Abstract: Redlands Farm, Stanwick, England

Archaeologist Name: Keevill

Reference Name: Archaeometry 39(1), 1997, 247-262

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Carbon Date. 1665BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; barrow 2; burial 13, period 3. A crouched burial in a container at the base of a large and deep grave, assumed to be of early Bronze Age date. There were no grave goods. This grave was also assumed to be the first of the second series of burials of period 3.

ID: 17162, C14 ID: UB 3247 Date BP: 3665 +/- 42, Start Date BP: 3707, End BP: 3623

Abstract: Orton Longueville; 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. 1663BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal CH2, bottom of occ at Gorsey Bigbury, Cheddar, Somerset, England.

ID: 4499, C14 ID: BM-1086 Date BP: 3663 +/- 61, Start Date BP: 3602, End BP: 3724

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 484, OS North: 558

Archaeologist Name: Jones/A ApSimon

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 342; Proc Univ Bristol Spelaeol Soc, 14(2), 1976, 155-83 esp 158

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Carbon Date. 1660BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; taken from dyke 14, from the lower 5cm of the lower peat overlying the buried soil. The flot came from c 1kg of wet-sieved material plus c 0.5kg of unsieved peat.

ID: 17754, C14 ID: HAR 8513 Date BP: 3660 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3720, End BP: 3600

Abstract: South West Fen Dyke Survey: Crowtree 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. 1660BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: other:human collagen

ID: 5422, C14 ID: OxA-2675 Date BP: 3660 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3590, End BP: 3730

Abstract: Rathlin Island 3, N. Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Lanting

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

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Carbon Date. 1660BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Peat, SWFC4, from base of lower peat, sealed by fen clay, at Crowtree Farm, Cambridgeshire, England. Subm CF 1987. Comment (subm: temporary occupation of Late Neolithic / Early Bronze Age on fen edge peninsula, overlapped by lower peat. [Ed: this date repeated in Radiocarbon, 34(1), 1992, 67. Wrong NGR in both places is corrected here.]

ID: 8637, C14 ID: HAR-8513 Date BP: 3660 +/- 60, Start Date BP: , End BP:

Abstract: South West Fen Dyke Survey

Archaeologist Name: C French, Fenland Archaeol Trust

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 96; E Anglian Archaeol Rep, 59, 1993, 68 and 120

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Carbon Date. 1660BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, NMI 1934:11,119, from Dillonsdown, Co Wicklow, Ireland. Subm A L Brindley and J N Lanting, BAI Groningen, 1990-1. Comment (lab): The EBA dates in this series are all in line with other results from the Groningen wider dating programme.

ID: 8022, C14 ID: OxA-2672 Date BP: 3660 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3590, End BP: 3730

Abstract: Museum specimens, Irish EBA burials dating programme

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 35, 1993, 313

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Carbon Date. 1660BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as mainly oak, from secondary cremation in central pit of timber circle at Sarn-y-Bryn Caled, Welshpool bypass, Powys, Wales. Comment (subm): results show double circle was a single-phase monument and burials, although secondary, are contemporary with its construction.

ID: 8016, C14 ID: BM-2809 Date BP: 3660 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3620, End BP: 3700

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 232, OS North: 45

Archaeologist Name: Clwyd-Powys Archaeol Trust

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 32, 1992, 66; Proc Prehist Soc, 60, 1994, 143-223

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Carbon Date. 1660BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id as human femur (Ref 1977-400), from burial in central grave under barrow, assoc with E Anglian Beaker at Risby, near Poor's Heath, Suffolk, England. Coll F Vatcher & L Vatcher 1964. Subm A Gibson, I Kinnes. Comments (lab): CAL dates given on Pearson & Stuiver 1986 calibration; (subm): See refs below.

ID: 2774, C14 ID: BM-2522 Date BP: 3660 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3610, End BP: 3710

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 794, OS North: 685

Archaeologist Name: F Vatcher & L Vatcher

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 53; Scot Archaeol Rev, 8, 1991, 35-68 (Beaker Programme survey Proc Prehist Soc, 42, 1976, 263-92

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Carbon Date. 1660BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: [sample] from Pit 12, outer circle of timber circle at Sarn-y-Bryn Caled, Welshpool bypass, Powys, Wales. Comment (subm): results show double circle was a single-phase monument and burials, although secondary, are contemporary with its construction. [Ed: determination figures are taken from second ref. below; first ref has switched BM-2807 and -2808 figures.]

ID: 8014, C14 ID: BM-2808 Date BP: 3660 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3620, End BP: 3700

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 232, OS North: 45

Archaeologist Name: Clwyd-Powys Archaeol Trust

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 32, 1992, 66; Proc Prehist Soc, 60, 1994, 143-223

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Carbon Date. 1660BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from top of Flandrian lower peat (H4LPEATW) at Crouch Estuary Site 4, Essex, England. Coll P Murphy 1982. Subm P Murphy 1982. Comment (subm) (PM): Agrees well with 14C determination HAR-5226 from base of lower peat at same location.

ID: 2271, C14 ID: HAR-5223 Date BP: 3660 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3590, End BP: 3730

Abstract: Estuarine deposits

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 326-9; J Fld Archaeol, 13, 1986, 183

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Carbon Date. 1660BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood charcoal, from in situ horizon of fill in pit sealed by mound, close to pit M 12, of burnt mound at Graeanog, Clynnog, Gwynedd, Wales. Comment (subm): CAR-713, -714 and -715 range between 2577 and 1880 cal BC (2 sigma their contexts stratigraphically represent the first period of activity on the site, centred on Pit M 12. [Further comment in ref.]

ID: 7689, C14 ID: CAR-713 Date BP: 3660 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3590, End BP: 3730

OS Letter: SH, OS East: 461, OS North: 494

Archaeologist Name: R S Kelly 1983

Reference Name: Archaeol Cambrensis, 141, 1992, 74-96

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Carbon Date. 1660BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 4594, C14 ID: OxA-4357 Date BP: 3660 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3580, End BP: 3740

Abstract: Barrow Hills, England

Archaeologist Name: Barclay

Reference Name: Archaeometry 38(2), 1996, 391-415

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Carbon Date. 1660BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the top of the peat monolith.

ID: 17714, C14 ID: HAR 5293 Date BP: 3660 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3740, End BP: 3580

Abstract: Somerset Levels: Sweet Track; 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. 1660BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal below blocking of inner forecourt at Ballymacdermot, Newry, Armagh, Ireland.

ID: 4391, C14 ID: UB-207 Date BP: 3660 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3600, End BP: 3720

OS Letter: J, OS East: 63, OS North: 238

Archaeologist Name: A E P Collins

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 292; Radiocarbon, 16, 1974, 270-2; Ulster J Archaeol, 27, 1964, 3-22

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Carbon Date. 1660BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Cossington - cremated human bone; possible humerus/radius; F17 was located 4m south of the site 2 inhumation and consisted of cremated bone packed into a rectangular possible 'cist'. A single sherd of Beaker pottery was associated with the bone in the pit/'cist'. F17 was cut into river terrace gravels, approximately 300m north of the river Wreake. The land on which the site was situated had apparently been cultivated for a considerable length of time prior to the excavation. No other details are known.

ID: 9757, C14 ID: SUERC-11277 Date BP: 3660 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 3695, End BP: 3625

Abstract: Cossington: site 2

Archaeologist Name: C O'Brien and J Thomas

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1660BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a concentration of cremated bone at the base of the smaller secondary pit, below the scattered pottery and bone from the first burial (HAR-1001).

ID: 17417, C14 ID: HAR 1000 Date BP: 3660 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3740, End BP: 3580

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. 1660BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 4595, C14 ID: OxA-4358 Date BP: 3660 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3570, End BP: 3750

Abstract: Barrow Hills, England

Archaeologist Name: Barclay

Reference Name: Archaeometry 38(2), 1996, 391-415

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Carbon Date. 1660BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Silty peat from N trench - lower organic layer on inner slope of ditch at Maes Howe [Map], Orkney, Scotland.

ID: 4475, C14 ID: SRR-504 Date BP: 3660 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 3615, End BP: 3705

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. 1660BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Peat, SLP8207, from top of monolith at Sweet Track, Site TW, Somerset Levels, England. Subm 1982.

ID: 8523, C14 ID: HAR-5293 Date BP: 3660 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3580, End BP: 3740

Abstract: Peat monolith

Archaeologist Name: J M Coles

Reference Name: Somerset Levels Pap, 15, 1989, 68

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Carbon Date. 1660BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from top of the Flandrian lower peat.

ID: 16472, C14 ID: HAR 5223 Date BP: 3660 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3730, End BP: 3590

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. 1656BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from cremation burial assoc with Food Vessel and collared urn at Pilsgate, Lincs, England. Coll F Pryor.

ID: 3219, C14 ID: BM-1412 Date BP: 3656 +/- 58, Start Date BP: 3598, End BP: 3714

OS Letter: TF, OS East: 49, OS North: 69

Archaeologist Name: F Pryor

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 230; Proc Cambridge Antiq Soc, 65, 1974, 1-12; Proc Cambridge Antiq Soc, 71, 1981, 73

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Carbon Date. 1655BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bestwall Quarry 2004-7 - waterlogged wood; this sample was obtained from hand-augering through the centre of the peat-filled hollow, from a depth of 1.68m below the stripped surface, and is in the earliest part of the sequence. There was no evidence for disturbance or intrusion, but shallow, modern land drains had been constructed over part of the peat-filled surface. The local geology was valley gravels overlain with sandy acidic topsoils and subsoils. The waterlogged peat feature was contained within the gravel horizon. Approximately 0.5m of the topsoil had been removed. There were land drains on the surface of this feature.

ID: 9652, C14 ID: SUERC-5813 Date BP: 3655 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 3690, End BP: 3620

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: primary auger peat sequence

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1655BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

ID: 6043, C14 ID: OxA-4659 Date BP: 3655 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 3580, End BP: 3730

Abstract: Migdale, Scotland

Archaeologist Name: Sheridan

Reference Name: Archaeometry 37(2), 1995, 417-430

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Carbon Date. 1655BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bestwall Quarry 2004-7 - waterlogged wood; -1.88 - -1.89m OD; the sample came from a depth between 1.91-1.92m from the surface of the peat deposit. There was no intrusion or residuality. The local geology is valley gravels overlain with sandy acidic topsoils and subsoils. The waterlogged peat feature was contained within the gravel horizon. Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century ceramic land drains had been laid on top of the peat deposit. The sample was permanent waterlogged. Approximately 0.5m of topsoil had been removed.

ID: 9585, C14 ID: SUERC-8162 Date BP: 3655 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3695, End BP: 3615

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: central peat sequence

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Reimer et al 2004

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Carbon Date. 1655BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as mixed but predominantly alder, from floor level with main wall between postholes 82 and 88 at Ardnave, Islay, Strathclyde, Scotland.

ID: 6455, C14 ID: GU-1442 Date BP: 3655 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3595, End BP: 3715

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. 1655BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Willington Quarry - charcoal; from a grey clay fill of an irregular area 2.2m x 2m with in places 80% charcoal. The feature had an irregular lower profile consisting of sharply defined narrow channels/gullies up to 0.15m deep. It was skirted on its western side by another sharply defined narrow linear feature. The deposit overlay a short section of linear feature for which there is no other dating. The linear feature was aligned with the medieval/postalluvial drainage features, but as the alluviation separates the short linear feature from the post-alluvial features, the alignment can only be a coincidence.

ID: 10099, C14 ID: GrA-31800 Date BP: 3655 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3695, End BP: 3615

Abstract: Willington Quarry: fallen trees and associated features

Archaeologist Name: M G Beamish

Reference Name: Beamish 2007

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Carbon Date. 1654BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from F399, Site 1 (Sample 5) at Eskmeals, Monk Moors, Cumbria, England. Comment (subm): Date invalid; unequivocally assoc with Mesolithic material.

ID: 2331, C14 ID: BM-1395 Date BP: 3654 +/- 118, Start Date BP: 3536, End BP: 3772

OS Letter: SD, OS East: 85, OS North: 920

Archaeologist Name: C Bonsall

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 153-4; Gramsch B (ed), 'Mesolithikum in Europa' (Berlin 1981), 451-72

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Carbon Date. 1652BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from pollen site 1 (see UB-3823): taken at a depth of 154-158cm.

ID: 15023, C14 ID: UB 3340 Date BP: 3652 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 3697, End BP: 3607

Abstract: A66 Stainmore Pass: pollen site 1; 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. 1650BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Stake 5 of setting accompanying Barrow I, burial 4, at Trelystan, Long Mountain, Powys, Wales.

ID: 6487, C14 ID: CAR-280 Date BP: 3650 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3580, End BP: 3720

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 277, OS North: 70

Archaeologist Name: W Britnell, Clwyd-Powys Archaeol Trust

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 377-8; Proc Prehist Soc, 48, 1982, 133-201

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Carbon Date. 1650BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 8410209, id by N D Balaam as Quercus sp, from top of OGS sealed beneath cairn (CEU site 267) at Chysauster Cairn 38, Carnaquidden Farm, Ludgvan, Cornwall, England. Subm N Balaam 1985. Comment (subm GHS): Charcoal was scattered over fairly wide area and was not just result of small fire but possibly of clearance of woodland prior to construction of cairn. Sample provides date for construction of kerb enclosure, which may have been ceremonial and which antedates insertion of first burials and building of cairn mound.

ID: 2863, C14 ID: HAR-6548 Date BP: 3650 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3570, End BP: 3730

Abstract: kerbed

Archaeologist Name: G H Smith

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 310

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Carbon Date. 1650BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from within burial pit under Barrow VI, context 17 at West Heath, Harting, Sussex West, England.

ID: 8959, C14 ID: HAR-5322 Date BP: 3650 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3550, End BP: 3750

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 786, OS North: 226

Archaeologist Name: Peter Drewett

Reference Name: Sussex Archaeol Collect, 123, 1985, 35-60 esp 59 and m'fiche; ??? in litt.

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Carbon Date. 1650BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Willington Quarry - charcoal; from group 2503. Reassessment of 2503 reclassifies the sausage-shaped pit as a tree-throw, with four associated structural pits that contain dateable material. The nearest of these pits was 102. 1328 was a charcoal lens toward the base of 102 within pit 103, which was 0.85m across and 0.40m deep. The charcoal appeared to be a placed layer, rather than the result of in situ burning, as the grains of the charcoal pieces were not aligned; the deposit may be filling the base of a post-pipe. The upper fill of the pit (102) appeared similar to the upper fill of the tree-throw to the northwest.

ID: 10101, C14 ID: GrA-31803 Date BP: 3650 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3690, End BP: 3610

Abstract: Willington Quarry: fallen trees and associated features

Archaeologist Name: M G Beamish

Reference Name: Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1650BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Collagen from human bone, femur, id by M Harman, ref F4660, from flat burial (male), SW of Barrow 12, associated with flint tools, European Beaker, tanged copper dagger and other grave goods, from SW end of multiperiod cemetery site at Radley Barrow Hills, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England. Comment (A Barclay, OAU): This and BM-2703, -2711 all satisfactorily date Late Neolithic flat graves.

ID: 6426, C14 ID: BM-2704 Date BP: 3650 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3600, End BP: 3700

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. 1650BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a burnt flint potboiler deposit, sealing a fossil soil developed from a calcareous marl.

ID: 16869, C14 ID: HAR 2690 Date BP: 3650 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3720, End BP: 3580

Abstract: Mildenhall: West Row Fen, MNL-137; 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. 1650BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from inter-tidal feature F31; one of 30 surviving pegs in an alignment which runs for some 30 metres along the centre of a silted channel in the inter-tidal zone of this site on the southern shore of the Solent. The peg was in the fill of the silted channel and was revealed through coastal erosion. The peg has been exposed to marine environment for much of its life, and protruded from the silt at -1.56m OD.

ID: 18436, C14 ID: GU 5051 Date BP: 3650 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3700, End BP: 3600

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. 1650BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Pit 025, layer 024 (upper) at Penrhiwcradoc, Mountain Ash, Mid Glamorgan, Wales.

ID: 1579, C14 ID: CAR-472 Date BP: 3650 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3580, End BP: 3720

Abstract: Rectangular funerary cairn

Archaeologist Name: H S Owen-John

Reference Name: Bull Board Celtic Stud, 33, 1986, 266-82

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Carbon Date. 1650BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood:-

ID: 5117, C14 ID: OxA-1720 Date BP: 3650 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3580, End BP: 3720

Abstract: Lagore, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Coles

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

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Carbon Date. 1650BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from fill of central pit 297 of ring ditch 417 at Field Farm, Burghfield, West Berkshire, England.

ID: 7784, C14 ID: HAR-9139 Date BP: 3650 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3570, End BP: 3730

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 675, OS North: 704

Archaeologist Name: C A Butterworth and S J Lobb

Reference Name: Butterworth, C A & Lobb, S J, 'Excavations in the Burghfield area, Berkshire' (Wessex Archaeol Rep, 1), 1992

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Carbon Date. 1650BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the top of the old land surface sealed beneath cairn 38, context OLS 534. The charcoal occurred over a fairly wide area and was scattered; ie it was not just a result of a small fire but may be the result of clearance of woodland prior to construction of the cairn.

ID: 15665, C14 ID: HAR 6548 Date BP: 3650 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3730, End BP: 3570

Abstract: Chysauster; 1984-85

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Carbon Date. 1650BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:Cattle-humerus

ID: 5628, C14 ID: OxA-3318 Date BP: 3650 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3560, End BP: 3740

Abstract: Ratfyn, Amesbury, England

Archaeologist Name: Cleal

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

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Carbon Date. 1650BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from part of felled oak tree, burnt in situ, probably relating to a clearance episode.

ID: 16874, C14 ID: HAR 5637 Date BP: 3650 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3750, End BP: 3550

Abstract: Mildenhall: West Row Fen, MNL-165; 1983-84

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Carbon Date. 1650BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a pit at the centre of large ring ditch 417, containing cremated bone. The pit is the primary feature of the monument.

ID: 15495, C14 ID: HAR 9139 Date BP: 3650 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3730, End BP: 3570

Abstract: Burghfield: Field Farm; 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. 1650BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5453, C14 ID: OxA-2864 Date BP: 3650 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3570, End BP: 3730

Abstract: Methwold Severals, England

Archaeologist Name: Healy

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

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Carbon Date. 1650BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Willington Quarry - charcoal; replicate of OxA-15045

ID: 10104, C14 ID: OxA-15109 Date BP: 3650 +/- 28, Start Date BP: 3678, End BP: 3622

Abstract: Willington Quarry: fallen trees and associated features

Archaeologist Name: M G Beamish

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1649BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Willington Quarry - charcoal; a small pit deposit in quadrants 3/4 of Burnt Mound 1. It clearly cut the lower burnt mound layer (1759 in quadrant 4), and was partially sealed by the upper layer (1487). The pit contained intense charcoal and fire-cracked stone. Traditionally this feature would be interpreted as a hearth, but it might also be a deposit of burnt material.

ID: 10077, C14 ID: OxA-15115 Date BP: 3649 +/- 33, Start Date BP: 3682, End BP: 3616

Abstract: Willington Quarry: Burnt Mound 1

Archaeologist Name: M G Beamish

Reference Name: Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1645BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Willington Quarry - charcoal; from burnt deposits recorded within an evaluation trench. The feature was recognised by extensive deposits of reddened clay (134) interpreted as scorched by burning. This overlay a more reduced layer of grey charcoal-rich clay (135) that was in places black with charcoal. This was sampled at both ends of the available section. The submitted material was derived from sample 17 at the southern end.

ID: 10089, C14 ID: OxA-15082 Date BP: 3645 +/- 28, Start Date BP: 3673, End BP: 3617

Abstract: Willington Quarry: clearance

Archaeologist Name: M G Beamish

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1645BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 6148, C14 ID: OxA-5543 Date BP: 3645 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 3600, End BP: 3690

Abstract: Redlands Farm, Stanwick, England

Archaeologist Name: Keevill

Reference Name: Archaeometry 39(1), 1997, 247-262

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Carbon Date. 1645BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from destruction, palisade at Mount Pleasant, Dorchester, Dorset, England.

ID: 3916, C14 ID: BM-665 Date BP: 3645 +/- 43, Start Date BP: 3602, End BP: 3688

OS Letter: SY, OS East: 710, OS North: 900

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 23-4; Proc Prehist Soc, 38, 1972, 389-407

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Carbon Date. 1645BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Tooth, id as human, from grave 533 in ring-ditch G3 at Castle Hill, Folkestone, Kent, England. Subm A Hutcheson 1994. Comment (subm): this and OxA-4807 were taken from burial at centre of ploughed-out barrow. There was no datable artefactual material with the skeleton, and pottery found within the ring-ditch spanned the period Middle Neolithic to Middle Bronze Age. These dates therefore give a Late Neolithic taq for the construction of the monument.

ID: 6640, C14 ID: OxA-4808 Date BP: 3645 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 3590, End BP: 3700

OS Letter: TR, OS East: 214, OS North: 377

Archaeologist Name: A Hutcheson, Canterbury Archaeol Trust

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 39, 1997, 255

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Carbon Date. 1641BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Willington Quarry - charcoal; as GrA-31803

ID: 10102, C14 ID: OxA-15045 Date BP: 3641 +/- 33, Start Date BP: 3674, End BP: 3608

Abstract: Willington Quarry: fallen trees and associated features

Archaeologist Name: M G Beamish

Reference Name: Beamish 2007 Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1640BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, NMI IA/195/89, from Lisnamulligan, Co Donegal, Ireland. Subm A L Brindley and J N Lanting, BAI Groningen, 1990-1. Comment (lab): Although on first consideration this and OxA-2665 appear too young, when the statistical significance of each result and its standard deviation are taken into account, both are acceptable.

ID: 6868, C14 ID: OxA-2667 Date BP: 3640 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3570, End BP: 3710

Abstract: Museum specimens, Irish EBA burials dating programme

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 35, 1993, 314

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Carbon Date. 1640BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from context number 5, cremation pit, cut into natural subsoil. Undisturbed cremation containing a complete collared urn of 'northern' type.

ID: 16838, C14 ID: HAR 5959 Date BP: 3640 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3730, End BP: 3550

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. 1640BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Cairn 13 below central slab at Birrel Sike, Calder Valley, Cumbria, England. Coll C Richardson.

ID: 2047, C14 ID: Birm-1063 Date BP: 3640 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3540, End BP: 3740

OS Letter: NY, OS East: 70, OS North: 73

Archaeologist Name: C Richardson

Reference Name: Trans Cumb Westmorl Antiq Archaeol Soc, 82, 1982, 7-27

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Carbon Date. 1640BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; a slice was taken from post 263 for dendrochronology. This post is the second (from south) in a line of four which runs about 1.7m east of the edge of the silted channel. The posts are set upright in clay in the intertidal zone.

ID: 18442, C14 ID: UB 3272 Date BP: 3640 +/- 38, Start Date BP: 3678, End BP: 3602

Abstract: Wootton-Quarr: Wootton Creek B; 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. 1640BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Geoarchaeology of the Trent tributaries - waterlogged wood; analysis of LiDAR, aerial photography, and borehole records indicated that a major palaeochannel of the Idle was located within this area, close to Fountains Farm. Field investigation confirmed the presence of a visible depression, which was cored and sampled (FN01). However, cleaned drainage ditches approximately 500m west of FN01 demonstrated that organic-rich sediments were preserved over extensive areas of the floodplain. Large tree remains near the base of the organic-rich sediments suggested burial of mature floodplain woodland at some point in time. A representative section through these floodplain sediments was cleaned, recorded, and sampled for environmental assessment and dating. This radiocarbon sample is from the top of the woody peat and was sealed immediately beneath inorganic alluvium. The underlying geology of this part of the valley floor comprises mudstones and thin sandstones of the Mercia Mudstone Group, a formation of Triassic age, originally deposited under semi-arid desert conditions, around 280 million years ago. The stratigraphy and sedimentology of the deposits within the ditch section suggest aggradation within a backswamp floodplain wetland of the River Idle. The sediments were moist throughout and the watertable was encountered at the base of the ditch, approximately 1.9m below the ground surface. With the exception of the upper 0.4m (modern topsoil development), no evidence of root penetration was observed in the recorded section.

ID: 9788, C14 ID: OxA-15895 Date BP: 3640 +/- 33, Start Date BP: 3673, End BP: 3607

Abstract: Geoarchaeology of the Trent tributaries: Fountains Farm (FN05)

Archaeologist Name: A J Howard

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1640BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Birstall Watermead Country Park- Wood; one of several alder planks lining the base of a circular cut (the trough); these could be a later addition to the trough (charcoal was found behind the planks), but (unlike oak) they could not have remained in use for long.

ID: 9161, C14 ID: GU-5994 Date BP: 3640 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3690, End BP: 3590

Abstract: Birstall Watermead Country Park: burnt mound sequence

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. 1640BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from immediately beneath stones of Cairn B at Millstone Hill, Hepburn ?, Northumberland, England. Comment (subm): Probably residue from burning off; gives general tpq. Roughly corresponds with clearance phase in Camp Hill Moss pollen sequence (1.5km away).

ID: 1984, C14 ID: HAR-1942 Date BP: 3640 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3550, End BP: 3730

Abstract: Clearance cairn

Archaeologist Name: George Jobey

Reference Name: Archaeol Aeliana (5 ser), 9, 1981, 23-43 esp. 35

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Carbon Date. 1640BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from within and around mouth of cremation urn in pit F10 at Moel Goedog Circle 1, nr Harlech, Gwynedd, Wales. Coll F Lynch. Subm Gwynedd Archaeol Trust.

ID: 3146, C14 ID: CAR-165 Date BP: 3640 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3570, End BP: 3710

Abstract: 12-stone circle with cairn and pits

Archaeologist Name: F Lynch

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 379-80; Archaeol Cambrensis, 133, 1984, 8-50 esp 37

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Carbon Date. 1640BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from context IR101. An Iron Age burial inserted into an early Bronze Age burial. The burial was accompanied by an Arras type pot.

ID: 18152, C14 ID: HAR 8325 Date BP: 3640 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3680, End BP: 3600

Abstract: West Heslerton: Prehistoric; 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. 1640BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from cremation pit 05, with collared urn, accessory cup and 'connecting rod' (connector between bellows and tuyere?) at Ewanrigg, Maryport, Cumbria, England. Subm Bob Bewley 1985. Comment (subm): See reference for calibrations, based on Harwell's Aug. 1990 data.

ID: 2336, C14 ID: HAR-5959 Date BP: 3640 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3550, End BP: 3730

OS Letter: NY, OS East: 35, OS North: 353

Archaeologist Name: Bob Bewley 1985

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 58, 1992, 325-54

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Carbon Date. 1640BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a small localised deposit of burnt material in an otherwise sterile chalk fine gravel-filled barrow ditch; probably very rapidly silted up. The sample was c 15cm below the base of the topsoil but all the ditch fills were very clean.

ID: 18194, C14 ID: OxA 4173 Date BP: 3640 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 3715, End BP: 3565

Abstract: Westhampnett; 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. 1640BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a cremation pyre at Rollestone Field and deposited with a cremation in the pit. The sample is associated with a Collared Urn or an amber button.

ID: 17585, C14 ID: HAR 4831 Date BP: 3640 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3720, End BP: 3560

Abstract: Shrewton; 1981-82

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Carbon Date. 1640BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, AML 841220, from burial of juvenile, 7-9 y.o., context IR101, burial inserted into EBA burial and accompanied by Arras-type pot, at Heslerton, Vale of Pickering, Yorkshire North, England. Coll D Powlesland 1984.

ID: 1484, C14 ID: HAR-8325 Date BP: 3640 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3600, End BP: 3680

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. 1640BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler assoc with Grooved Ware and flints at Low Caythorpe, Yorkshire, England.

ID: 4336, C14 ID: HAR-2146 Date BP: 3640 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3570, End BP: 3710

OS Letter: TA, OS East: 122, OS North: 675

Archaeologist Name: C and E Grantham

Reference Name: Antiquity, 53, 1979, 224-5; Brit Archaeol Rep, 9, 1974, 64-7

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Carbon Date. 1639BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from primary layer within inner ditch of enclosure at Barford Farm, Pamphill, Dorset, 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.

ID: 1346, C14 ID: HAR-9597 Date BP: 3639 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 3519, End BP: 3759

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 966, OS North: 5

Archaeologist Name: Sally Howard

Reference Name: Proc Dorset Archaeol Natur Hist Soc, 111, 1990, 31-55

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Carbon Date. 1637BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler pick, from packing of palisade trench at Mount Pleasant, Dorchester, Dorset, England.

ID: 3917, C14 ID: BM-662 Date BP: 3637 +/- 63, Start Date BP: 3574, End BP: 3700

OS Letter: SY, OS East: 710, OS North: 900

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 23-4; Proc Prehist Soc, 38, 1972, 389-407

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Carbon Date. 1635BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from fossil soil (Slidderyford Hollow) at Dundrum Nature Reserve, Down, N Ireland.

ID: 4221, C14 ID: UB-352 Date BP: 3635 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3555, End BP: 3715

OS Letter: J, OS East: 398, OS North: 341

Archaeologist Name: A E P Collins et al

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 451; Ulster J Archaeol, 15, 1952, 2-26; Ulster J Archaeol, 22, 1959, 5-20

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Carbon Date. 1635BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal believed contemporary with burial and two Food Vessels at Well House Farm, Newton, Northumberland, England. Coll T Gates.

ID: 3190, C14 ID: GU-1340 Date BP: 3635 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 3515, End BP: 3755

OS Letter: NZ, OS East: 40, OS North: 667

Archaeologist Name: T Gates

Reference Name: Archaeol Aeliana (5 ser), 9, 1981, 45-50 esp 48

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Carbon Date. 1630BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, C, from Labbacallee, Co Cork, Ireland. Subm A L Brindley and J N Lanting, BAI Groningen, 1990-1. Comment (subm): the dates on bone form a consistent group in this series, placing the period of use of the tombs in Earlier Bronze Age and confirming the Labbacallee Skel. D date of 3805 45 BP (GrN-11359).

ID: 7426, C14 ID: OxA-2760 Date BP: 3630 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3560, End BP: 3700

Abstract: Irish wedge tombs dating programme

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 35, 1993, 315; J Ir Archaeol, 6, 1991/2, 19-26

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Carbon Date. 1630BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, bulked sample from 'lower buried soil' (contains Beaker material) at Kilncombe, Eastbourne, Sussex East, England. Comment (lab): small counter used.

ID: 8497, C14 ID: HAR-5469 Date BP: 3630 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3540, End BP: 3720

OS Letter: TV, OS East: 573, OS North: 964

Archaeologist Name: Martin Bell

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 49, 1983, 129

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Carbon Date. 1630BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, NMI 5.10.38, from Drimnagh, Co Dublin, Ireland. Subm A L Brindley and J N Lanting, BAI Groningen, 1990-1. Comment (lab): The EBA dates in this series are all in line with other results from the Groningen wider dating programme.

ID: 6856, C14 ID: OxA-2670 Date BP: 3630 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3550, End BP: 3710

Abstract: Museum specimens, Irish EBA burials dating programme

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 35, 1993, 313

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Carbon Date. 1630BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the old land surface beneath barrow I (layer 4).

ID: 18130, C14 ID: HAR 647 Date BP: 3630 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3730, End BP: 3530

Abstract: West Heath Common; 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. 1630BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5610, C14 ID: OxA-3268 Date BP: 3630 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3560, End BP: 3700

Abstract: Lough Gur, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Lanting

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

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Carbon Date. 1630BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from context no 386; from a layer of charcoal at the bottom of the inner ditch. The charcoal was not burnt in situ but dumped. The charcoal represents one of several patches. The context was well stratified, undisturbed, and should be uncontaminated.

ID: 18410, C14 ID: HAR 5260 Date BP: 3630 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3700, End BP: 3560

Abstract: Winwick: Southworth Hall Barrow; 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. 1630BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id as human tibia, fibula and skull fragments, from burial F206 assoc with AOC Beaker at Radley, Barrow Hills, near Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England. Subm A Gibson, I Kinnes. Comments (lab): CAL dates given on Pearson & Stuiver 1986 calibration; (subm): See refs below.

ID: 2772, C14 ID: BM-2520 Date BP: 3630 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3570, End BP: 3690

Abstract: flat grave

Archaeologist Name: Claire Halpin (Oxf AU) 1983

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 53; Scot Archaeol Rev, 8, 1991, 35-68 (Beaker Programme survey)

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Carbon Date. 1630BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; this sample was from a peat core 270cm deep. The sample was 138-143cm from the present surface.

ID: 17039, C14 ID: GU 5029 Date BP: 3630 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3730, End BP: 3530

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. 1630BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id as human femur, (ref INVMG:1983.153 & Bettyhill) from cist burial assoc with N/NR Beaker, at Chealamy, Sutherland, Highland, Scotland. Coll R Gourlay 1983. Subm A Gibson, I Kinnes. Comments (lab): CAL dates given on Pearson & Stuiver 1986 calibration; (subm): See refs below.

ID: 2764, C14 ID: BM-2512 Date BP: 3630 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3580, End BP: 3680

OS Letter: NC, OS East: 724, OS North: 502

Archaeologist Name: Gourlay

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 52; Scot Archaeol Rev, 8, 1991, 35-68 (Beaker Programme survey Proc Scot Antiq Scot, 114, 1984, 567-71 (site)

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Carbon Date. 1630BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from OGS, Barrow III (ditched) at West Heath, Harting, W Sussex, England. Comment (subm): possibly residual Mesolithic.

ID: 4702, C14 ID: HAR-647 Date BP: 3630 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3530, End BP: 3730

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 786, OS North: 226

Archaeologist Name: P Drewett

Reference Name: Sussex Archaeol Collect, 114, 1976, 126-50

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Carbon Date. 1630BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from an oak pile lying on the base of a large pit that had been dug through the contemporaneous watertable and which is interpreted as having been a waterhole, feature H3. The sample was sealed by primary sand and silt infillings with Neolithic material, and a formation of reed peat, and was recovered from below the modern watertable.

ID: 17828, C14 ID: GU 5278 Date BP: 3630 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3720, End BP: 3540

Abstract: Staines Road Farm; 1992-93

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Carbon Date. 1630BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 824015, from Context 386, base of inner ditch of phase 2 barrow - dumped, not burnt in situ at Southworth Hall Farm, Winwick, Cheshire, England. Coll D J Freke 1980. Subm D J Freke 1981.

ID: 1634, C14 ID: HAR-5260 Date BP: 3630 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3560, End BP: 3700

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 619, OS North: 936

Archaeologist Name: D J Freke and R Holgate

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 330-1; J Chester Archaeol Soc, 70, 1987-8, 9-30

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Carbon Date. 1630BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charred seeds:Corylus

ID: 5244, C14 ID: OxA-2072 Date BP: 3630 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3550, End BP: 3710

Abstract: Drayton Cursus, England

Archaeologist Name: Lambrick

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

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Carbon Date. 1630BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from small concentration near base of lower mound at Fawfieldhead (Low Bent), Longnor, Staffordshire, England. Comment (subm): Mound had been damaged by T Bateman excavation 1848.

ID: 1897, C14 ID: HAR-5758 Date BP: 3630 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3530, End BP: 3730

Abstract: with central burial pit

Archaeologist Name: David Wilson and Faith Cleverdon

Reference Name: Trans S Staffordshire Archaeol Hist Soc, 27, 1985-6, 1-26 esp. 24; W Midl Archaeol, 24, 1981, 72-3

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Carbon Date. 1630BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Collagen from bone, id as human skull and femoral fragments, associated with E Anglian Beaker in flat grave at Cottington Lane, Ebbsfleet, Kent, England. Comment (J Ambers): part of Beaker dating project (see seond ref below).

ID: 6391, C14 ID: BM-2725 Date BP: 3630 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3570, End BP: 3690

Abstract: Brit Mus Beaker Dating Project

Archaeologist Name: D Perkins 1990

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 36, 1994, 98; Scot Archaeol Rev, 8, 1991, 35-68

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Carbon Date. 1630BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as small sample, from surface of buried soil (pre-cairn activity) at Manor Farm, Borwick, Lancashire, England.

ID: 1531, C14 ID: HAR-5626 Date BP: 3630 +/- 170, Start Date BP: 3460, End BP: 3800

OS Letter: SD, OS East: 513, OS North: 725

Archaeologist Name: Adrian Olivier

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 302; Proc Prehist Soc, 53, 1987, 129-86 (esp.135, 180)

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Carbon Date. 1630BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Hearth 3 in secondary silt of ditch with plain Ebbsfleet ware at Durrington Walls, Wiltshire, England.

ID: 3900, C14 ID: BM-286 Date BP: 3630 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 3520, End BP: 3740

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 150, OS North: 437

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 288; Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 184-5; Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 172-3; Science, 127, 1958, 135; Antiquity, 33, 1959, 289-90; Antiq J, 47, 1967, 166-84; Antiquity, 42, 1968, 20-26; G Wainwright and I H Longworth 'Durrington Walls: excavations 1966-68' (1971)

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Carbon Date. 1630BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from ditch secondary silts in layer related to cove construction at Mount Pleasant, Dorchester, Dorset, England.

ID: 3918, C14 ID: BM-668 Date BP: 3630 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3570, End BP: 3690

OS Letter: SY, OS East: 710, OS North: 900

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 23-4; Proc Prehist Soc, 38, 1972, 389-407

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Carbon Date. 1630BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, from right femur of skeleton, central inhumation with S2 Beaker, jet button and flint at Manston, Ramsgate, Kent, England.

ID: 1953, C14 ID: BM-2642 Date BP: 3630 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3580, End BP: 3680

Abstract: ploughed-out barrow

Archaeologist Name: D R J Perkins and A M Gibson

Reference Name: Radiocarbon ?, [BM List XXIII forthcoming]; Archaeol Cantiana, 108, 1990, 11-27; Scot Archaeol Rev, 8, 1991, 51

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Carbon Date. 1630BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from F47, earliest activity at Brenig 44, Clwyd, Wales.

ID: 3629, C14 ID: HAR-501 Date BP: 3630 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3530, End BP: 3730

OS Letter: SH, OS East: 983, OS North: 572

Archaeologist Name: F Lynch and others

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 19, 1977, 411-12; Trans Denbighshire Hist Soc, 24, 1975, 36-7

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Carbon Date. 1630BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the base of the upper peat at its regressive contact with the underlying marine/brackish clay, at an altitude of -0.56 to -0.60m OD.

ID: 16059, C14 ID: Q 2584 Date BP: 3630 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3710, End BP: 3550

Abstract: Fenland Project: Somersham; 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. 1630BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from oven F.86, site 3 at Knight's Farm, Burghfield, Berkshire, England.

ID: 3399, C14 ID: BM-1593 Date BP: 3630 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3580, End BP: 3680

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 678, OS North: 700

Archaeologist Name: S Lobb, J Richards

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 23, 1981, 17-18; Proc Prehist Soc, 46, 1980, 258-83

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Carbon Date. 1630BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: waterlogged plant macrofossil; preserved by possible singeing and waterlogging. This sample is of a material preserved in such a way that there is less likelihood of redeposition being a factor, though other seeds from the context were more obviously singed and this could be a factor in the preservation of this item.

ID: 15859, C14 ID: OxA 2072 Date BP: 3630 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3710, End BP: 3550

Abstract: Drayton: Cursus; 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. 1627BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone and teeth, id as animal, in rubble infill of cooking trough of secondary structure at Beaquoy, Orkney [Map], Scotland. Comment [Ed]: some TL dates also available: see second ref below.

ID: 395, C14 ID: SRR-1001 Date BP: 3627 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 3562, End BP: 3692

OS Letter: HY, OS East: 301, OS North: 219

Archaeologist Name: J W Hedges

Reference Name: Renfrew C (ed), 'The prehistory of Orkney', 1985, 270; Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 106, 1974-5, 39-98

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Carbon Date. 1626BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler from same layer as BM-557 (but waterlogged and contaminated) at Marden, Wiltshire, England.

ID: 3908, C14 ID: BM-559 Date BP: 3626 +/- 81, Start Date BP: 3545, End BP: 3707

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 90, OS North: 583

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 20-1; Antiq J, 51, 1971, 177-239; Proc Prehist Soc, 38, 1972, 389-407

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Carbon Date. 1625BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Cheviot Quarry - carbonised residue; internal, Beaker; as OxA-16098

ID: 9733, C14 ID: OxA-16163 Date BP: 3625 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3665, End BP: 3585

Abstract: Cheviot Quarry: Neolithic activity sequence

Archaeologist Name: B Johnson

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1620BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: grain; the grain is from a small 'cache' that was found in a burnt area of old land surface associated with prehistoric field walls. Two pieces of pottery that appear to be prehistoric were also found. Naked barley is rarely found on archaeological sites.

ID: 17472, C14 ID: OxA 3649 Date BP: 3620 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3690, End BP: 3550

Abstract: Samson: East Porth; 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. 1620BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Quercus sp, fairly large timbers, from Ring Ditch B - primary burial (cremation in collared urns) at Roxton, Bedfordshire, England.

ID: 4708, C14 ID: HAR-997 Date BP: 3620 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3540, End BP: 3700

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. 1620BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood [? not stated] of pile structure, Area B, at Caldicot Castle Lake, Gwent, Wales. Comment (subm): function of wood not yet clear.

ID: 7795, C14 ID: CAR-1317 Date BP: 3620 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3550, End BP: 3690

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 488, OS North: 886

Archaeologist Name: Nigel Nayling

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 32, 1992, 63-4

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Carbon Date. 1620BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Quercus sp, fairly large timbers, from in situ fire at Roxton, Bedfordshire, England.

ID: 4707, C14 ID: HAR-1002 Date BP: 3620 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3540, End BP: 3700

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. 1620BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:hazel

ID: 5085, C14 ID: OxA-1602 Date BP: 3620 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3550, End BP: 3690

Abstract: Dam III, Arran, Scotland

Archaeologist Name: Edwards

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

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Carbon Date. 1620BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5432, C14 ID: OxA-2761 Date BP: 3620 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3540, End BP: 3700

Abstract: Grange, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Lanting

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

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Carbon Date. 1620BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:Human

ID: 6021, C14 ID: OxA-4545 Date BP: 3620 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 3500, End BP: 3740

Abstract: Cliffe, Kent, England

Archaeologist Name: Anderson

Reference Name: Archaeometry 37(2), 1995, 417-430

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Carbon Date. 1620BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from F258, a possible pit in the upper fill of the inner ditch segment F192B (possibly connected with F228); the expected date is Neolithic.

ID: 17067, C14 ID: HAR 4089 Date BP: 3620 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3710, End BP: 3530

Abstract: Northampton: Briar Hill; 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. 1620BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from disturbed contexts 29-35, associated with collared urn in burial pit, Barrow VII at West Heath, Harting, Sussex West, England.

ID: 8944, C14 ID: HAR-5320 Date BP: 3620 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3520, End BP: 3720

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 786, OS North: 226

Archaeologist Name: Peter Drewett

Reference Name: Sussex Archaeol Collect, 123, 1985, 35-60 esp 59 and m'fiche; ??? in litt.

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Carbon Date. 1620BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a small but intense fire burnt, in situ, in the larger pit near the secondary burial.

ID: 17419, C14 ID: HAR 1002 Date BP: 3620 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3700, End BP: 3540

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. 1620BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler collagen, id as red deer, from Tr D, Layer 2, primary construction of outer ditch; found in edge of postpipe 67 cm below modern surface (Find No. 262) at West Kennet, Wiltshire, England. Subm A Whittle 1987. Comment (subm): Dates confirm predicted date of enclosure. Assoc in same trench was ripple-flaked oblique arrowhead. The two dates overlap at 2 sigma.

ID: 2792, C14 ID: BM-2602 Date BP: 3620 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3570, End BP: 3670

Abstract: double-palisade

Archaeologist Name: A Whittle (U Wales Cardiff) 1987

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 57; Antiquity, 65, 1991, 57

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Carbon Date. 1620BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5456, C14 ID: OxA-2867 Date BP: 3620 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3540, End BP: 3700

Abstract: Methwold Severals, England

Archaeologist Name: Healy

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

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Carbon Date. 1620BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from pollen site 2, approximately 150m from site 1, centred within an area of shallow peaty soil which was enclosed by a field wall (NY 908 123). The sample was taken from a depth of 28-29cm.

ID: 15025, C14 ID: UB 3342 Date BP: 3620 +/- 47, Start Date BP: 3667, End BP: 3573

Abstract: A66 Stainmore Pass: pollen site 2; 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. 1620BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from an area of burning beneath the crown of the ploughed barrow, adjacent to the central cremation.

ID: 15077, C14 ID: HAR 1237 Date BP: 3620 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3710, End BP: 3530

Abstract: Amesbury; 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. 1620BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from stakeholes of earliest Beaker burial in Cairn I at Chatton Sandyford, Northumberland, England.

ID: 4661, C14 ID: GaK-800 Date BP: 3620 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3570, End BP: 3670

OS Letter: NU, OS East: 10, OS North: 26

Archaeologist Name: G Jobey

Reference Name: Archaeol Aeliana, ser 4, 46, 1968, 5-50

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Carbon Date. 1620BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the central cremation, at the base of a pit containing a Collared Urn cremation; the date should be similar to HAR-998, probably Early or Middle Bronze Age.

ID: 17415, C14 ID: HAR 997 Date BP: 3620 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3700, End BP: 3540

Abstract: Roxton: ring ditch (B); 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. 1620BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample unspecified from burial urn 1, in pit dug into turf mound at Brenig 45, Clwyd, Wales.

ID: 3651, C14 ID: HAR-712 Date BP: 3620 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3560, End BP: 3680

OS Letter: SH, OS East: 984, OS North: 572

Archaeologist Name: F Lynch and others

Reference Name: Trans Denbighshire Hist Soc, 24, 1975, 36-7

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Carbon Date. 1620BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Corylus sp, IWCAC 2129.26.1513, from Duxmore Combe, Wootton Creek, Isle of Wight, England. Subm R G Tomalin. Comment (R Loader): a series of 7 samples (OxA-7161 to -7165 and -7182 to -7183) were taken during archaeological survey of coast and hinterland centred on Wootton Creek. This date was taken from presumed post-pit revealed in section beneath 2m of colluvium at head of Wootton stream. Sample provides a date for the first phase of human activity within the combe and the onset of a humanly-induced colluvial sequence comparable with alluvial events in estuarine section of the Wootton valley.

ID: 7653, C14 ID: OxA-7182 Date BP: 3620 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3560, End BP: 3680

OS Letter: SZ, OS East: 552, OS North: 874

Archaeologist Name: R G Tomalin

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 41, 1999, 200

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Carbon Date. 1620BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Quercus sp, small sample, from oval area of burning at barrow centre, at Amesbury Barrow 39, Wiltshire, England.

ID: 8306, C14 ID: HAR-1237 Date BP: 3620 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3530, End BP: 3710

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 131, OS North: 420

Archaeologist Name: Paul Ashbee

Reference Name: Wiltshire Archaeol Mag, 74/5, 1979/80, 3-34; Wiltshire Archaeol Mag, 80, 1986, 81-5 (cfs w Milton Lilbourne)

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Carbon Date. 1620BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, HAD84-IV, from Upper Delphs Terrace, Haddenham, Cambridgeshire, England. Coll 1985, 1986, sub 1987 by C Evans.

ID: 8648, C14 ID: HAR-8094 Date BP: 3620 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 3510, End BP: 3730

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. 1620BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, from small urn containing infant earbones buried in palisade trench at Brenig 45, Brenig Valley Cemetery, Clwyd, Wales.

ID: 4719, C14 ID: HAR-1027 Date BP: 3620 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3520, End BP: 3720

OS Letter: SH, OS East: 984, OS North: 572

Archaeologist Name: F Lynch and others

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 366; Trans Denbighshire Hist Soc, 24, 1975, 13-37; F Lynch, 'Excavations in the Brenig Valley' (Cambrian Archaeol Monogr, 5, 1993), 212-19 (with calibr. dates)

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Carbon Date. 1620BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charred seeds:Hordeum sativum

ID: 5731, C14 ID: OxA-3649 Date BP: 3620 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3550, End BP: 3690

Abstract: Samson East Porth, England

Archaeologist Name: Straker

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

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Carbon Date. 1620BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Pinus, unabraded roundwood fragment, sample 96/8 SS, context L17 from boundary posthole at Littleour, Perth & Kinross, Scotland. Comment (subm): is sub-sample (pine) of same sample as GU-4829. Cal range given. [Ed: NGR not found in text]

ID: 7807, C14 ID: AA-22907 Date BP: 3620 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3570, End BP: 3670

Abstract: Rectilinear enclosure with axial post near Cleaven Dyke

Archaeologist Name: G J Barclay and G S Maxwell

Reference Name: Barclay, G J and Maxwell, G S, 'The Cleaven Dyke and Littleour -- monuments in the Neolithic of Tayside' (Scot Antiq Soc Monogr, 13), 1998, Table 12

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Carbon Date. 1620BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, ref F2 L4, id as Quercus sp heartwood over 15 yr old by M Robinson, from base of pit in Cluster 1 of burials at edge of pond barrow, assoc with bronze awl and human cremation burial at Down Farm, Cranborne Chase, Dorset, England. Subm RB 1980. Comment (subm): six dates for pond barrow form consistent series in later part of Wessex EBA. (Is revision of earlier determination BM-2189.) [Ed: some inaccurately published NGRs are corrected here.]

ID: 8858, C14 ID: BM-2189R Date BP: 3620 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 3510, End BP: 3730

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 0, OS North: 145

Archaeologist Name: R Bradley 1980

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 62-3 (original determination Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 70 (revision Barrett J & Bradley R (eds), 'Papers on the prehistoric archaeology of Cranborne Chase' (Oxbow Monogr, 11), 1991, 9; Barrett J et al (eds), 'Landscape, monuments and society: the prehistory of Cranborne Chase' (CUP, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1620BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bones, id as human, from skeleton in Cist I (with ring-marked sidestone) at Loanleven, Methven parish, Perth & Kinross District, Tayside, Scotland.

ID: 2545, C14 ID: GU-2543 Date BP: 3620 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3570, End BP: 3670

OS Letter: NO, OS East: 54, OS North: 257

Archaeologist Name: C E Lowe (HBM/AOC)

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 58, 1992, 301-12

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Carbon Date. 1620BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a burnt length of the palisade trench in the HAD' 84 area.

ID: 15618, C14 ID: HAR 8094 Date BP: 3620 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 3730, End BP: 3510

Abstract: Causewayed enclosures: Haddenham, Upper Delphs causewayed enclosure; 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. 1619BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, lower part of slow silts, enclosure ditch N entrance at Mount Pleasant, Dorchester, Dorset, England.

ID: 4628, C14 ID: BM-790 Date BP: 3619 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 3564, End BP: 3674

OS Letter: SY, OS East: 710, OS North: 900

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 23-4; Proc Prehist Soc, 38, 1972, 389-407

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Carbon Date. 1615BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 6151, C14 ID: OxA-5546 Date BP: 3615 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 3570, End BP: 3660

Abstract: Redlands Farm, Stanwick, England

Archaeologist Name: Keevill

Reference Name: Archaeometry 39(1), 1997, 247-262

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Carbon Date. 1615BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as bovid pelvis, from debris cone 1 of entrance shaft, BC.DC1-103 at Charterhouse Warren Farm Swallet, Mendip, Somerset, England. Coll B M Levitan and P L Smart. Subm Levitan. Comments (lab): Large uncertainty range is due to poor state of protein preservation in the sample.

ID: 2238, C14 ID: SRR-3451 Date BP: 3615 +/- 155, Start Date BP: 3460, End BP: 3770

Abstract: Debris-filled cave system

Reference Name: Proc Univ Bristol Spelaeol Soc, 18(3), 1989, 390-4

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Carbon Date. 1615BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Ulmus and Quercus, from hollow on top of mounds, no finds, Pd III C/D at North Mains, Strathallan, Perthshire, Scotland. Coll G J Barclay.

ID: 3170, C14 ID: GU-1102 Date BP: 3615 +/- 85, Start Date BP: 3530, End BP: 3700

OS Letter: NN, OS East: 926, OS North: 162

Archaeologist Name: G J Barclay

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 113, 1983, 122-281 esp 259

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Carbon Date. 1614BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from small pits, 955/820, feature 6 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2466, C14 ID: BM-993 Date BP: 3614 +/- 67, Start Date BP: 3547, End BP: 3681

Abstract: Open-cast mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1613BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Decayed wood from large timbers in circle sealed by mound-wash at Easington, Yorkshire, England.

ID: 4665, C14 ID: BM-270 Date BP: 3613 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3513, End BP: 3713

OS Letter: TA, OS East: 409, OS North: 181

Archaeologist Name: R W Mackey

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, vol 13, 1971, 176

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Carbon Date. 1610BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: tooth:Bos - domestic

ID: 5254, C14 ID: OxA-2084 Date BP: 3610 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 3500, End BP: 3720

Abstract: Irthlingborough, England

Archaeologist Name: Davis

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

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Carbon Date. 1610BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: sample unspecified from fill of stakehole at Brenig 42, Clwyd, Wales.

ID: 3655, C14 ID: HAR-713 Date BP: 3610 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3540, End BP: 3680

OS Letter: SH, OS East: 975, OS North: 567

Archaeologist Name: F Lynch and others

Reference Name: Trans Denbighshire Hist Soc, 24, 1975, 36-7

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Carbon Date. 1610BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a discontinous deposit of charcoal (?the remains of a coffin) within grave 74, which cut an earlier grave and which was itself inserted into the infilled inner ditch.

ID: 17112, C14 ID: HAR 3611 Date BP: 3610 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3690, End BP: 3530

Abstract: Norwich: Bowthorpe; 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. 1610BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: animal bone; the bone deposit was up to 0.8m thick and covered an area of 10-15? metres, and contained abundant cattle teeth and bone fragments. Loss from ploughing and the construction of an anthrax pit means that the original deposit may have been somewhat larger. Most of the teeth are from maxillae (upper jaws). They and the other bones were scattered at random, but their distributions form a single cluster over and around the grave.

ID: 17300, C14 ID: OxA 2084 Date BP: 3610 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 3720, End BP: 3500

Abstract: Raunds Prehistoric: Irthlingborough skulls; 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. 1610BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Willington Quarry - charcoal; 1487 was the predominant (and latest) burnt mound layer, a dark greyish brown charcoal-rich deposit up to 0.1m thick, with abundant fire-cracked stones. It was sampled in 1m2 boxes, and this sample came from just to the north of the central features in quadrant 1.

ID: 10073, C14 ID: OxA-15111 Date BP: 3610 +/- 29, Start Date BP: 3639, End BP: 3581

Abstract: Willington Quarry: Burnt Mound 1

Archaeologist Name: M G Beamish

Reference Name: Beamish 2007 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1610BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal sealed beneath hillfort earthworks at Moel y Gaer, Rhosesmor, Clwyd, Wales.

ID: 779, C14 ID: SRR-495 Date BP: 3610 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3570, End BP: 3650

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. 1610BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from scatter on palaeosol beneath turf stack (context 15, sample 5) at Gallibury Down, Calbourne, Isle of Wight, England. Comment (subm): Dates later part of Phase I of barrow construction. [Ed: Considerable further comment in R'carbon, which see. Date is revision of earlier determination BM-2233.]

ID: 469, C14 ID: BM-2233R Date BP: 3610 +/- 180, Start Date BP: 3430, End BP: 3790

OS Letter: SZ, OS East: 442, OS North: 855

Archaeologist Name: D Tomalin (1978)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 516-17 (original determination Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 71 (revision)

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Carbon Date. 1610BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from central deposit in inner cairn ring at Colliford Reservoir site CR II, Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, England.

ID: 1273, C14 ID: HAR-2624 Date BP: 3610 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3540, End BP: 3680

OS Letter: SX, OS East: 17, OS North: 71

Archaeologist Name: Frances Griffith

Reference Name: Cornish Archaeol, 23, 1984, 47-140

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Carbon Date. 1610BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from fill of F11 at edge of circle at Moel Goedog Circle 1, nr Harlech, Gwynedd, Wales. Coll F Lynch. Subm Gwynedd Archaeol Trust.

ID: 3147, C14 ID: CAR-162 Date BP: 3610 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3540, End BP: 3680

Abstract: 12-stone circle with cairn and pits

Archaeologist Name: F Lynch

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 379-80; Archaeol Cambrensis, 133, 1984, 8-50 esp 37

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Carbon Date. 1610BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Carbonised wood, id as hazel, from old land surface immediately below wall of Period 2 house at Ardnave, Islay, Strathclyde, Scotland. Comment (subm): Reliable date from impeccable context immediately antedating Pd 2 house.

ID: 6451, C14 ID: GU-1371 Date BP: 3610 +/- 85, Start Date BP: 3525, End BP: 3695

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. 1610BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Quercus sp or Prunus sp and Fraxinus sp, from ditch bottom at Amesbury Barrow 72, New Barn B4, Wiltshire, England. Subm David Jordan AML 1990. Comment (excav.): provides indirectly a date for collared urn below initial bowl-barrow.

ID: 2167, C14 ID: HAR-10515 Date BP: 3610 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3520, End BP: 3700

Abstract: Saucer barrow

Archaeologist Name: Paul Ashbee

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 64; Wiltshire Archaeol Natur Hist Mag, 79, 1984, 39-91 (site Wiltshire Archaeol Natur Hist Mag, 85, 1992, 140-1 (date)

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Carbon Date. 1610BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample unspeified from C2 urn-pit fill at Capel Eithin, Cefn Du, Gwynedd, Wales.

ID: 555, C14 ID: CAR-448 Date BP: 3610 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3540, End BP: 3680

OS Letter: SH, OS East: 489, OS North: 727

Archaeologist Name: Sian I White

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 21, 1981, 17-19

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Merioneth

Gwynedd

Wales. Comment (subm): Earlier than expected for settlement.""

F M Lynch 1971

Carbon Date. 1610BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the lowest level of the fill of the inner of two rings forming the cairn; overlying a pit, and sealed by layers of mixed stone, clay, and burnt material which were interpreted as contemporary fills of the inner ring.

ID: 17802, C14 ID: HAR 2624 Date BP: 3610 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3680, End BP: 3540

Abstract: St Neot: Colliford Reservoir, site II; 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. 1610BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id by C Dickson as Alnus, from organic material in trough of structure adjacent to burnt mound at Tougs, Isle of Burra, Shetland, off Scotland. Comment (lab): Is abnormally depleted in 13C for a wood sample, having a value closer to that for peat. Combined date for this determination with GU-1110 is 3578 47.

ID: 6607, C14 ID: GU-1111 Date BP: 3610 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3550, End BP: 3670

OS Letter: HU, OS East: 378, OS North: 338

Archaeologist Name: J W Hedges and M Hedges

Reference Name: Glasgow Archaeol J, 13, 1986, 1-43 m'fiche 1-2

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Carbon Date. 1610BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; charcoal from base of the middle ditch at New Barn (B4), lower humus (1) - part of the larger saucer barrow 72.

ID: 15079, C14 ID: HAR 10515 Date BP: 3610 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3700, End BP: 3520

Abstract: Amesbury: New Barn Down; 1990-91

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Carbon Date. 1610BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, carbonised, from plank associated with Beaker inhumation (No. 2) inside the larger ring ditch at Tandderwen, Dyffryn Clwyd, Denbigh, Clwyd, Wales.

ID: 1661, C14 ID: CAR-1193 Date BP: 3610 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3540, End BP: 3680

Abstract: Ring ditch on multiphase site

Archaeologist Name: K S Brassil and P J Meredith

Reference Name: Archaeol J, 148, 1991, 46-97 (esp. 56)

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Carbon Date. 1608BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; human bone from primary Beaker inhumation of barrow 6. The turf mound of the barrow partly stood c 0.3m immediately over the burial. The mound had been mainly removed by Saxon and medieval activity, but this had not disturbed the grave at all.

ID: 17317, C14 ID: UB 3311 Date BP: 3608 +/- 41, Start Date BP: 3649, End BP: 3567

Abstract: Raunds Prehistoric: West Cotton, barrow 6; 1989-90

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Carbon Date. 1607BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from minor features, 1000/905 (1972) at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2492, C14 ID: BM-811 Date BP: 3607 +/- 300, Start Date BP: 3307, End BP: 3907

Abstract: Occupation debris

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1606BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Geoarchaeology of the Trent tributaries - waterlogged wood; too soft to thin section, single fragment; nationally important Mesolithic remains have been recorded from Misterton Carr (Buckland and Dolby 1973). Analysis of LiDAR, aerial photographs, and borehole information as part of this project demonstrated the presence of a number of organic channels and wetland areas. Field inspection of Misterton Carr indicated that the peat-rich sediments are now of very variable thickness and many are extremely thin and desiccated. A representative section through these floodplain sediments was cleaned, recorded, and sampled for environmental assessment and dating. This sample was from the top of the woody peat and was sealed immediately by inorganic alluvium. The stratigraphy and sedimentology of the deposits within the ditch section suggest aggradation within a backswamp floodplain wetland of the river Idle. The sediments were moist throughout and the watertable was encountered at the base of the ditch, approximately 1.9m below the ground surface. With the exception of the upper 0.4m (modern topsoil development), no evidence for root penetration was observed in the recorded section.

ID: 9791, C14 ID: OxA-15934 Date BP: 3606 +/- 29, Start Date BP: 3635, End BP: 3577

Abstract: Geoarchaeology of the Trent tributaries: Misterton Carr

Archaeologist Name: A J Howard

Reference Name: Buckland and Dolby 1973

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Carbon Date. 1606BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen B2, bottom of occ at Gorsey Bigbury, Cheddar, Somerset, England.

ID: 4500, C14 ID: BM-1091 Date BP: 3606 +/- 67, Start Date BP: 3539, End BP: 3673

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 484, OS North: 558

Archaeologist Name: Jones/A ApSimon

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 342; Proc Univ Bristol Spelaeol Soc, 14(2), 1976, 155-83 esp 158

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Carbon Date. 1605BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from pit near Neo house at Ballynagilly, Tyrone, N Ireland.

ID: 4310, C14 ID: UB-561 Date BP: 3605 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 3550, End BP: 3660

OS Letter: H, OS East: 743, OS North: 837

Archaeologist Name: A M ApSimon

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 288-9; Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 105-8; Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 218-19, 599; Antiquity, 45, 1971, 97-102; J Roy Soc Antiq Ireland, 99, 1969, 165-8

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Carbon Date. 1604BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Collagen, id as from animal bone, from Beaker I level with N British Beakers at Northton, South Harris, Outer Hebrides, Scotland.

ID: 4653, C14 ID: BM-706 Date BP: 3604 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3534, End BP: 3674

OS Letter: NF, OS East: 976, OS North: 913

Archaeologist Name: D D A Simpson

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 29; Antiquity, 47, 1973, 61-3; Antiquity, 51, 1977, 128

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Carbon Date. 1602BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal CH7, ditch, lower part of hearth at Gorsey Bigbury, Cheddar, Somerset, England.

ID: 4501, C14 ID: BM-1087 Date BP: 3602 +/- 71, Start Date BP: 3531, End BP: 3673

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 484, OS North: 558

Archaeologist Name: Jones/A ApSimon

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 342; Proc Univ Bristol Spelaeol Soc, 14(2), 1976, 155-83 esp 158

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Carbon Date. 1600BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood longitudinals from hurdle structure at Eclipse Track, Meare Heath, Somerset Levels, Somerset, England.

ID: 1287, C14 ID: HAR-3838 Date BP: 3600 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3530, End BP: 3670

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 449, OS North: 406

Archaeologist Name: B J Orme 1980

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 332; Somerset Levels Pap, 8, 1982, 23; Somerset Levels Pap, 15, 1989, 66

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Carbon Date. 1600BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 830768, from possible mortuary house at Church Lawton, Alsager, Cheshire, England. Subm R McNeil. Comment (subm): Represents only evidence that mound was ever a burial ground.

ID: 2902, C14 ID: HAR-5533 Date BP: 3600 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3500, End BP: 3700

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 808, OS North: 557

Archaeologist Name: R McNeil (Univ Liverpool Rescue Archaeol Comm) 1983

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 337-8

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Carbon Date. 1600BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from an Early Bronze Age hurdle structure.

ID: 17627, C14 ID: HAR 3838 Date BP: 3600 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3670, End BP: 3530

Abstract: Somerset Levels: Meare Heath, Eclipse Track; 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. 1600BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; charcoal from layer 2 of ring ditch 611, the same layer in the upper silts as the urned cremation dated by OxA-1873.

ID: 17271, C14 ID: OxA 1889 Date BP: 3600 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3670, End BP: 3530

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. 1600BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, from Roxton, Bedfordshire, England. [Ed: second source gives det. as 3660 80.]

ID: 4709, C14 ID: HAR-1000 Date BP: 3600 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3520, End BP: 3680

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. 1600BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 7911015, id as Quercus sp (mature timber) and Corylus avellana nutshell, from cremation at Ardleigh, Essex, England. Subm N D Balaam 1980. [Ed: NGR not given in reference so is very approximate.]

ID: 2898, C14 ID: HAR-3908 Date BP: 3600 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3520, End BP: 3680

Abstract: cremation

Archaeologist Name: J Hinchliffe

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 336-7

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Carbon Date. 1600BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a Bronze Age cremation.

ID: 15097, C14 ID: HAR 3908 Date BP: 3600 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3680, End BP: 3520

Abstract: Ardleigh; 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. 1600BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5455, C14 ID: OxA-2866 Date BP: 3600 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3520, End BP: 3680

Abstract: Methwold Severals, England

Archaeologist Name: Healy

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

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Carbon Date. 1600BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5605, C14 ID: OxA-3263 Date BP: 3600 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 3535, End BP: 3665

Abstract: Poulawack, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Lanting

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

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Carbon Date. 1600BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from fill of F1, with small quantity of bone, in central area and covered by stone slabs embedded in earth fill, from Moel Goedog Circle 1, M. Harlech, Gwynedd. Coll F Lynch. Subm Gwynedd Archaeol Trust.

ID: 3148, C14 ID: CAR-163 Date BP: 3600 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3530, End BP: 3670

Abstract: 12-stone circle with cairn and pits

Archaeologist Name: F Lynch

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 379-80; Archaeol Cambrensis, 133, 1984, 8-50 esp 37

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Carbon Date. 1600BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal [?] from central cist at Carneddau Cairn I, Carno, Powys, Wales.

ID: 1812, C14 ID: CAR-1257 Date BP: 3600 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3530, End BP: 3670

OS Letter: SN, OS East: 989, OS North: 997

Archaeologist Name: Alex Gibson (Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust)

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 29, 1989, 48-9; Archaeol Wales, 31, 1991, 26

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Carbon Date. 1600BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

ID: 6171, C14 ID: OxA-5697 Date BP: 3600 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3520, End BP: 3680

Abstract: Kent's Cavern, England

Archaeologist Name: Jacobi

Reference Name: Archaeometry 38(2), 1996, 391-415

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Carbon Date. 1600BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: antler:-

ID: 5810, C14 ID: OxA-3813 Date BP: 3600 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3510, End BP: 3690

Abstract: Mochras, Harlech, Wales

Archaeologist Name: AldhousGreen

Reference Name: Archaeometry 38(1), 1996, 181-207

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Carbon Date. 1600BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:Oak & blackthorn

ID: 5201, C14 ID: OxA-1889 Date BP: 3600 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3530, End BP: 3670

Abstract: Barrow Hills Radley, England

Archaeologist Name: Halpin

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

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Carbon Date. 1600BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a mortuary house.

ID: 15657, C14 ID: HAR 5533 Date BP: 3600 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3700, End BP: 3500

Abstract: Church Lawton; 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. 1597BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler pick from Pit 27 with Grooved Ware at Durrington Married Quarters, Wiltshire, England. [Ed: Grid ref may be 145434]

ID: 4241, C14 ID: BM-702 Date BP: 3597 +/- 76, Start Date BP: 3521, End BP: 3673

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 147, OS North: 436

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 28-9; Proc Prehist Soc, 38, 1972, 389-407; Wiltshire Archaeol Natur Hist Mag, 66, 1971, 81-2

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Carbon Date. 1595BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample unspecified from C1 urn-pit fill at Capel Eithin, Cefn Du, Gwynedd, Wales.

ID: 563, C14 ID: CAR-450 Date BP: 3595 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3525, End BP: 3665

OS Letter: SH, OS East: 489, OS North: 727

Archaeologist Name: Sian I White

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 21, 1981, 17-19

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Carbon Date. 1595BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Alnus, Quercus, Salix spp, from behind stone packing of Cist 3 at Upper Largie, Kilmartin, Argyll, Strathclyde, Scotland.

ID: 1705, C14 ID: GU-1978 Date BP: 3595 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3525, End BP: 3665

OS Letter: NR, OS East: 831, OS North: 993

Archaeologist Name: J S Rideout

Reference Name: Glasgow Archaeol J, 14, 1987, 25-38

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Carbon Date. 1593BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from small pits, 950/820, feature 4 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2464, C14 ID: BM-1019 Date BP: 3593 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 3548, End BP: 3638

Abstract: Open-cast mines

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1593BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler, id as Red deer (Cervus elaphus), from minor features, 950/820, feature 23 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2496, C14 ID: BM-1018 Date BP: 3593 +/- 37, Start Date BP: 3556, End BP: 3630

Abstract: Occupation debris

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1590BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal within rectilinear area of OGS sealed by rampart A at Moel y Gaer, Rhosesmor, Clwyd, Wales.

ID: 780, C14 ID: HAR-605 Date BP: 3590 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3510, End BP: 3670

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. 1590BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from Feature F1, Section V, found in close proximity to HAR-1154.

ID: 16203, C14 ID: HAR 1155 Date BP: 3590 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 3740, End BP: 3440

Abstract: Grendon; 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. 1590BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from context 55, upper silts in S flanking ditch at North Marden, Sussex West, England.

ID: 1568, C14 ID: HAR-5543 Date BP: 3590 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3510, End BP: 3670

Abstract: Denuded mound with Saxon intrusions

Archaeologist Name: Peter Drewett

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 52, 1986, 31-51

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Carbon Date. 1590BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as oak branches, from over coffin (from 1832 excavation: museum exhibits) at Gristhorpe, Yorkshire North, England.

ID: 8507, C14 ID: HAR-4424 Date BP: 3590 +/- 100, Start Date BP: , End BP:

Abstract: oak coffin

Archaeologist Name: [not named]

Reference Name: Curr Archaeol, 8, 1984, 331 [indirect mention only]

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Carbon Date. 1590BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from boat ? in Sheffield Museum [see also BM-213], found at Chapel Flat Dyke, Rotherham, Yorkshire South, England. Coll R Switsur.

ID: 1175, C14 ID: Q-3046 Date BP: 3590 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3530, End BP: 3650

OS Letter: SK, OS East: 407, OS North: 914

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 31, 1989, 1010-18; McGrail S, 'Logboats of England and Wales' (Brit Archaeol Rep, 51), 1978, 174-5

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Carbon Date. 1590BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal with EBA sherd overlying layer with Beaker pottery at Ballynagilly, The Corbie, Tyrone, N Ireland.

ID: 4179, C14 ID: UB-198 Date BP: 3590 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3530, End BP: 3650

OS Letter: H, OS East: 743, OS North: 837

Archaeologist Name: A M ApSimon

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 288-89; Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 105-8; Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 218-19, 599; Antiquity, 45, 1971, 97-102; J Roy Soc Antiq Ireland, 99, 1969, 165-8;

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Carbon Date. 1590BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, secondary burial at Barnack, Cambridgeshire, England.

ID: 4725, C14 ID: HAR-1205 Date BP: 3590 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3510, End BP: 3670

OS Letter: TF, OS East: 50, OS North: 69

Archaeologist Name: P Donaldson

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 371; Antiq J, 57, 1977, 197-231

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Carbon Date. 1590BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a dark grey rectilinear area; an occupation layer beneath the rampart.

ID: 18046, C14 ID: HAR 605 Date BP: 3590 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3670, End BP: 3510

Abstract: Wales: Moel y Gaer; 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. 1590BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from posthole F7 beneath the core of the mound.

ID: 15233, C14 ID: HAR 8370 Date BP: 3590 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3690, End BP: 3490

Abstract: Basingstoke: Buckskin Barrows; 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. 1590BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:oak

ID: 5519, C14 ID: OxA-3051 Date BP: 3590 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3520, End BP: 3660

Abstract: Irthlingborough, England

Archaeologist Name: Humble

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

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Carbon Date. 1590BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from burial 27.

ID: 15173, C14 ID: HAR 1205 Date BP: 3590 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3670, End BP: 3510

Abstract: Barnack: Gravel Pit; 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. 1590BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a charcoal laden occupation earth added to the loam core of an upstanding bell barrow. The sample is from the base of the core at the centre of the mound.

ID: 16896, C14 ID: HAR 6472 Date BP: 3590 +/- 190, Start Date BP: 3780, End BP: 3400

Abstract: Milton Lilbourne: Barrow 4; 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. 1590BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the fill of a posthole which appeared to have been cut during the deposition of the fill of the central ?burial pit within the mound of barrow 3.

ID: 17285, C14 ID: OxA 3051 Date BP: 3590 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3660, End BP: 3520

Abstract: Raunds Prehistoric: Irthlingborough; 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. 1590BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 8650023, from posthole F7 beneath core of mound at Buckskin site I (bell barrow), Basingstoke, Hampshire, England. Subm M Morris (Winchester Archaeol Office). Comment (subm): series of pits, postholes and stakeholes survived in central area of mound; results help date mound construction as no other dating evidence from features.

ID: 8616, C14 ID: HAR-8370 Date BP: 3590 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3490, End BP: 3690

OS Letter: SW, OS East: 604, OS North: 511

Archaeologist Name: M Morris

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 195

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Carbon Date. 1590BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id as human femur, from secondary burial of adult male in Pit 1 (Ref Field no. 10), assoc with S4 Beaker at Shrewton 5K, Wiltshire, England. Coll C Green, S Rollo-Smith 1959. Subm A Gibson, I Kinnes. Comments (lab): CAL dates given on Pearson & Stuiver 1986 calibration; (subm): See refs below.

ID: 2777, C14 ID: BM-2525 Date BP: 3590 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3540, End BP: 3640

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 89, OS North: 449

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 53-4; Scot Archaeol Rev, 8, 1991, 35-68 (Beaker Programme survey Proc Prehist Soc, 50, 1984, 255-318

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Carbon Date. 1590BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from timber baulk in Barrow 4 at Milton Lilbourne - Milton Hill Farm Barrow 4 -, Wiltshire, England. Subm Paul Ashbee 1984.

ID: 8987, C14 ID: HAR-6457 Date BP: 3590 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3500, End BP: 3680

Abstract: Barrow group

Archaeologist Name: Paul Ashbee 1958

Reference Name: Wiltshire Archaeol Mag, 80, 1986, 23-96 esp 81-5; Wiltshire Archaeol Mag, 57, 1958, 230-1

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Carbon Date. 1590BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from loam core of bell barrow at Milton Lilbourne - Milton Hill Farm Barrow 2 -, Wiltshire, England. Subm Paul Ashbee 1984.

ID: 8982, C14 ID: HAR-6472 Date BP: 3590 +/- 190, Start Date BP: 3400, End BP: 3780

Abstract: Barrow group

Archaeologist Name: Paul Ashbee 1958

Reference Name: Wiltshire Archaeol Mag, 80, 1986, 23-96 esp 81-5; Wiltshire Archaeol Mag, 57, 1958, 230-1

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Carbon Date. 1590BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; the four samples GU-5193-6 came from flat-bottomed circular pits, with undercut edges. The fills were of uniform black soil, occasionally with fire-crazed stones, sealed in some cases with a packing of stone rubble, similar to the stones of the enclosure bank. One of the pits (cut 1193), also produced calcined bone. GU-5193 (sample 1923) was from the lower fill of pit 1193, context 1226. The pit also contained burnt bone.

ID: 15004, C14 ID: GU 5193 Date BP: 3590 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3640, End BP: 3540

Abstract: A30: Sourton Down, occupation; 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. 1590BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from fire in mound, Food Vessel phase at Amesbury G.71, Earls Farm Down, Amesbury, Wiltshire, England.

ID: 3608, C14 ID: NPL-75 Date BP: 3590 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3500, End BP: 3680

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 184, OS North: 419

Archaeologist Name: P M Christie

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 7, 1965, 158; Proc Prehist Soc, 33, 1967, 336-66

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Carbon Date. 1590BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from pit 1, layer 4, associated with long necked Beaker, rusticated and Fengate Ware at Blackhorse Road, Letchworth, Hertfordshire, England.

ID: 4200, C14 ID: BM-284 Date BP: 3590 +/- 130, Start Date BP: 3460, End BP: 3720

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 233, OS North: 336

Archaeologist Name: J Moss-Eccardt

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 288-9; Proc Cambs Antiq Soc, 77, 1988, 35-103

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Carbon Date. 1590BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone trampled into primary silt of ditch at Stanton Harcourt (Devil's Quoits), Oxfordshire, England.

ID: 8926, C14 ID: HAR-1888 Date BP: 3590 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3520, End BP: 3660

Abstract: SP 411047

Archaeologist Name: M Gray

Reference Name: Oxoniensia, 19, 1974, 96-7 (site Case, H J & Whittle, A W R (eds), CBA Res Rep, 44, 1982, 106 (date Proc Prehist Soc, 58, 1992, 143-201

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Carbon Date. 1590BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; the site's apparent main feature is a ploughed out Neolithic mound, but artefacts were recovered of Neolithic, Beaker, Roman, and Saxon periods.

ID: 16955, C14 ID: HAR 5543 Date BP: 3590 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3670, End BP: 3510

Abstract: North Marden; 1983-84

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Carbon Date. 1590BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from a horizontal timber flanking the timber coffin and its surrounding burned area on the ancient soil surface beneath the barrow.

ID: 16894, C14 ID: HAR 6457 Date BP: 3590 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3680, End BP: 3500

Abstract: Milton Lilbourne: Barrow 4; 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. 1590BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as Microtus arvalis, vole, LN80, FG 005, from calcareous matrix at Links of Noltland [Map], Isle of Westray, Orkney isles, off Scotland. Subm J C Clutton-Brock & M J Armour-Chelu. Comment (subm): date is about 200 years too late for this level; either ploughing had disturbed deposit or animal had burrowed. Date has confirmed Neolithic dating for voles. Small animal remains possibly not very suitable for close sequence dating.

ID: 6691, C14 ID: OxA-1080 Date BP: 3590 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3510, End BP: 3670

OS Letter: HY, OS East: 428, OS North: 493

Archaeologist Name: D V Clarke et al

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 29, 1987, 301; Curr Archaeol, 6, 1978, 44-6

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Carbon Date. 1590BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a pit containing Collared Urns containing within the barrow structure.

ID: 18126, C14 ID: HAR 5322 Date BP: 3590 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3660, End BP: 3520

Abstract: West Heath Common; 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. 1590BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Quercus species, small sample, from Ringditch I, F1, layer III (with occupation material) at Grendon Quarry, Northamptonshire, England.

ID: 7499, C14 ID: HAR-1155 Date BP: 3590 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 3440, End BP: 3740

Abstract: Complex of 6 ringditches, some having had mounds

Archaeologist Name: A M Gibson and A McCormick

Reference Name: Northamptonshire Archaeol, 20, 1985, 23-66

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Carbon Date. 1590BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Vegetable matter from OGS below cairn at Pen-y-Fan, Brecon Beacons, Powys, Wales. Comment (subm): [see ref.] See also CAR-1366, -1365, -1386. This site is a cautionary tale for collectors in waterlogged environments.

ID: 7913, C14 ID: CAR-1367 Date BP: 3590 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3520, End BP: 3660

OS Letter: SO, OS East: 12, OS North: 216

Archaeologist Name: Alex Gibson, Clwyd-Powys Archaeol Trust

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 31, 191, 14-15; ibid, 32, 1992, 57

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Carbon Date. 1589BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from beginning of pit-filling sequence at Grimes Graves, Thetford, Norfolk, England.

ID: 3788, C14 ID: BM-776 Date BP: 3589 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3529, End BP: 3649

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 817, OS North: 898

Archaeologist Name: R J Mercer

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 3, 1961, 41; Radiocarbon, 5, 1963, 106; Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 286; Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 32-3; Proc Prehist Soc, 39, 1973, 201 (182-218 Proc Prehist Soc E Anglia, 5, 1927, 91-136

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Carbon Date. 1585BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler mattock, id as Cervus elaphus, UPM/IV.3, from a burial cist at Crantit Farm, Kirkwall, Orkney, off Scotland. Subm C Bonsall and C Tolan-Smith. Comment (subm): sample (once mistakenly reported as from Cnoc Sligeach on Oronsay) dates to Bronze Age, confirming its context.

ID: 7607, C14 ID: OxA-4607 Date BP: 3585 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 3530, End BP: 3640

Abstract: Mesolithic artefact dating programme

Archaeologist Name: C Bonsall and C Tolan-Smith

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 40, 1998, 441; Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 89, 1955-6, 91-106; Meso Miscellany, 16(1), 1995, 11-16

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Carbon Date. 1584BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal scattered in top of marine gravel poss assoc with Late Neol tool at North Carn, Jura, Strathclyde, Scotland.

ID: 742, C14 ID: SRR-162 Date BP: 3584 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 3519, End BP: 3649

OS Letter: NR, OS East: 685, OS North: 939

Archaeologist Name: J Mercer

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 16, 1974, 250; Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 104, 1971-2 (1974), 1-22

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Carbon Date. 1581BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id as femur, Cist 3, assoc with Food Vessel and flint knife at Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.

ID: 3662, C14 ID: SRR-292 Date BP: 3581 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3541, End BP: 3621

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 117, OS North: 863

Archaeologist Name: J Close-Brooks and G Ritchie

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 104, 1971-2 (1974), 121-36

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Carbon Date. 1578BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Collagen, id as vertebra of Bos primigenius, from pit at Beckford, Worcestershire, England. Coll P F Whitehead. Comment (subm): May derive from BA ditch fill?

ID: 2043, C14 ID: BM-1445 Date BP: 3578 +/- 48, Start Date BP: 3530, End BP: 3626

Abstract: Bos primigenius survival series

Archaeologist Name: P F Whitehead

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 236-7

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Carbon Date. 1575BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from lower occupation layer (Layer 7) in cutting 5 at Meadowlands, Downpatrick, Down, N Ireland.

ID: 3579, C14 ID: UB-471 Date BP: 3575 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3505, End BP: 3645

Abstract: Cordoned urn sherds sep. by sterile layer, also Bkr.

Archaeologist Name: Waterman & Pollock

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 213; Ulster J Archaeol, 27, 1964, 31-58

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Carbon Date. 1575BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample unspecified from pit cut into grave edge at Capel Eithin, Cefn Du, Gwynedd, Wales.

ID: 554, C14 ID: CAR-447 Date BP: 3575 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3505, End BP: 3645

OS Letter: SH, OS East: 489, OS North: 727

Archaeologist Name: Sian I White

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 21, 1981, 17-19

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Carbon Date. 1575BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id as human, from unaccompanied burial in Cist 3 (some pork bones) at Gairneybank, Kinross, Tayside, Scotland.

ID: 2365, C14 ID: GU-1120 Date BP: 3575 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3505, End BP: 3645

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 127, OS North: 988

Archaeologist Name: Trevor Cowie and Graham Ritchie

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 121, 1991, 95-109 esp 96 and 98

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Carbon Date. 1573BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, from Phase II context A4iii (1270/900 19a C) at Grimes Graves Shaft X, Norfolk, England. Comment (subm): See comments in ref. 1 below.

ID: 1459, C14 ID: BM-1041 Date BP: 3573 +/- 57, Start Date BP: 3516, End BP: 3630

Abstract: tipped into Late Neo flint-mine shaft

Archaeologist Name: I H Longworth and A Herne

Reference Name: Longworth, I et al, 'Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-1976', Fasc 3 (British Museum Publications 1991), 19-20; Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 45

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Carbon Date. 1570BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from an urn containing cremated bone within the barrow structure.

ID: 18124, C14 ID: HAR 5320 Date BP: 3570 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3640, End BP: 3500

Abstract: West Heath Common; 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. 1570BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from beside burial 28, a primary grave associated with a Beaker, dagger, wristguard and pendant.

ID: 15178, C14 ID: HAR 1645 Date BP: 3570 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3650, End BP: 3490

Abstract: Barnack: Gravel Pit; 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. 1570BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from cremation pit 37 containing fragments of coarse pottery (EWR85037) at Ewanrigg, Maryport, Cumbria, England. Subm Bob Bewley 1985. Comment (subm): Alone among 29 cremation pits this has both good charcoal and pottery and is very important for dating the site.

ID: 2344, C14 ID: HAR-7072 Date BP: 3570 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3490, End BP: 3650

Abstract: Multi-phase cemetery

Archaeologist Name: Bob Bewley 1985

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 187-8; Proc Prehist Soc, 58, 1992, 325-44

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Carbon Date. 1570BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal in packing of one of circle of 7 post holes round large pit at Moel y Gaer, Rhosesmor, Clwyd, Wales.

ID: 781, C14 ID: HAR-1195 Date BP: 3570 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3470, End BP: 3670

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. 1570BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from cist with Food Vessel at Tremoge, Co Tyrone, Ireland.

ID: 6461, C14 ID: GrN-11446 Date BP: 3570 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 3525, End BP: 3615

OS Letter: H, OS East: 667, OS North: 733

Archaeologist Name: Claire Foley

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 48, 1985, 63-8

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Carbon Date. 1570BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Oak, beside primary inhumation at Barnack, Cambridgeshire, England.

ID: 4726, C14 ID: HAR-1645 Date BP: 3570 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3490, End BP: 3650

OS Letter: TF, OS East: 50, OS North: 69

Archaeologist Name: P Donaldson

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 371; Antiq J, 57, 1977, 197-231

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Carbon Date. 1570BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: antler; the antler was recovered from the very base of the pit-ring cut. The pit-ring was constructed from a series of sub-oval pits forming an unbroken circular ditch. The original pits appeared to have been excavated all at the same time. The antlers were the only artefacts found from the base. The whole feature appeared to have been backfilled with burnt material shortly after it had been constructed.

ID: 17307, C14 ID: GU 5316 Date BP: 3570 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3640, End BP: 3500

Abstract: Raunds Prehistoric: South Stanwick; 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. 1570BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood:-

ID: 5543, C14 ID: OxA-3088 Date BP: 3570 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3490, End BP: 3650

Abstract: Horton Manor Farm, England

Archaeologist Name: Needham

Reference Name: Archaeometry 37(2), 1995, 417-430

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Carbon Date. 1570BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler from base of unfinished R hole (abandonment of double bluestone circle) at Stonehenge, Wiltshire, England.

ID: 4517, C14 ID: I-2384 Date BP: 3570 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 3460, End BP: 3680

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 123, OS North: 422

Archaeologist Name: S Piggott et al

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 2, 1960, 27; Radiocarbon, 10, 1968, 288; Science, 114, 1951, 292; Antiquity, 41, 1967, 63-4; Antiquity, 50, 1976, 239-40; R M Cleal et al, 'Stonehenge in its landscape' (1985) (rephasing)

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Carbon Date. 1570BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id by P Franklin (Oxford Univ Dept Forestry) as Quercus sp, from cremation pit cut into base of bank on E of site, sealed by ring bank, assoc with cremated bone and pygmy cup at Harden Moor, near Bingley, West Yorkshire, England. Subm J Henderson 1984. Comment (subm): BM-2572 is youngest in series and provides tpq for ring bank. Other dates provide firm EBA attribution for cremation deposits on site and all prob fall within same early phase of activity (as indicated by stratigraphy). Measurements provide tpq for stone circle which was pushed over to seal some of cremation pits. Oak is long-lived species but dates still indicate post ring later than cremations and poss later than stone circle.

ID: 2789, C14 ID: BM-2576 Date BP: 3570 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3520, End BP: 3620

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 75, OS North: 386

Archaeologist Name: J Henderson (Res Lab for Archaeol & Hist of Art, Oxford)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 56

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Carbon Date. 1570BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, NMI 1974:27, from Sliguff, Co Carlow, Ireland. Subm A L Brindley and J N Lanting, BAI Groningen, 1990-1. Comment (lab): The EBA dates in this series are all in line with other results from the Groningen wider dating programme.

ID: 6864, C14 ID: OxA-2671 Date BP: 3570 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3500, End BP: 3640

Abstract: Museum specimens, Irish EBA burials dating programme

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 35, 1993, 313

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Carbon Date. 1570BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from cremation pit containing fragments of coarse pottery.

ID: 16843, C14 ID: HAR 7072 Date BP: 3570 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3650, End BP: 3490

Abstract: Maryport: Ewanrigg, Bronze Age Cremation Cemetery; 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. 1570BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from ?pyre-concentration associated with unaccompanied cremation burial 6, to NW of larger ring-ditch at Tandderwen, Dyffryn Clwyd, Denbigh, Clwyd, Wales.

ID: 1659, C14 ID: CAR-1189 Date BP: 3570 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3490, End BP: 3650

Abstract: Burial complex, multiphase

Archaeologist Name: K S Brassil and P J Meredith

Reference Name: Archaeol J, 148, 1991, 46-97

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Carbon Date. 1570BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from clay packing of one of the posts surrounding a large subrectangular pit.

ID: 18041, C14 ID: HAR 1195 Date BP: 3570 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3670, End BP: 3470

Abstract: Wales: Moel y Gaer; 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. 1570BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as mammal, plus antler, BY80VH/VJ, Area 6, from midden, Phase C (Episodes 3 & 4) at Brough Road area, Birsay, Orkney, off Scotland. [Ed: See comment in ref.]

ID: 7730, C14 ID: GU-1640 Date BP: 3570 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 3495, End BP: 3645

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. 1570BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, ref F3, id as Quercus sp over 15 yr old by M Robinson, from fill of pit on edge of pond barrow, assoc with enlarged Food Vessel containing human cremation at Down Farm, Cranborne Chase, Dorset, England. Subm RB 1980. Comment (subm): six dates for pond barrow form consistent series in later part of Wessex EBA. [Ed: some inaccurately published NGRs are corrected here.]

ID: 8861, C14 ID: BM-2326 Date BP: 3570 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3530, End BP: 3610

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 0, OS North: 145

Archaeologist Name: R Bradley 1980

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 62-3; Barrett J & Bradley R (eds), 'Papers on the prehistoric archaeology of Cranborne Chase' (Oxbow Monogr, 11), 1991, 9; Barrett J et al (eds), 'Landscape, monuments and society: the prehistory of Cranborne Chase' (CUP, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1570BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal assoc with central grave at Brenig 45, Clwyd, Wales.

ID: 3652, C14 ID: HAR-657 Date BP: 3570 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3470, End BP: 3670

OS Letter: SH, OS East: 984, OS North: 572

Archaeologist Name: F Lynch and others

Reference Name: Trans Denbighshire Hist Soc, 24, 1975, 36-7

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Carbon Date. 1570BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; obtained from sample 1915: from the fill of pit 1186, context 1187. The charcoal appears to be mature wood although fairly fragmented. See also GU-5193.

ID: 15006, C14 ID: GU 5195 Date BP: 3570 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3670, End BP: 3470

Abstract: A30: Sourton Down, occupation; 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. 1570BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; obtained from sample 1912: from the fill of pit 1197, context 1198/1199. The sample appears to be of mature wood. See also GU-5193.

ID: 15007, C14 ID: GU 5196 Date BP: 3570 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3640, End BP: 3500

Abstract: A30: Sourton Down, occupation; 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. 1570BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id by P Franklin (Oxford Univ Dept Forestry) as Quercus sp, from cremation pit in NW quadrant, sealed by recumbent stone, assoc with cremated bone at Harden Moor, near Bingley, West Yorkshire, England. Subm J Henderson 1984. Comment (subm): BM-2572 is youngest in series and provides tpq for ring bank. Other dates provide firm EBA attribution for cremation deposits on site and all prob fall within same early phase of activity (as indicated by stratigraphy). Measurements provide tpq for stone circle which was pushed over to seal some of cremation pits. Oak is long-lived species but dates still indicate post ring later than cremations and poss later than stone circle.

ID: 2788, C14 ID: BM-2575 Date BP: 3570 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3510, End BP: 3630

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 75, OS North: 386

Archaeologist Name: J Henderson (Res Lab for Archaeol & Hist of Art, Oxford)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 56

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Carbon Date. 1570BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id by P Franklin (Oxford Univ Dept Forestry) as Quercus or Castanea sp, from cremation pit cut into Bronze Age surface on interior of ring bank in NW quadrant, assoc w cremated bone, accessory cup base, clay toggle and chert artefacts at Harden Moor, near Bingley, West Yorkshire, England. Subm J Henderson 1984. Comment (subm): BM-2572 is youngest in series and provides tpq for ring bank. Other dates provide firm EBA attribution for cremation deposits on site and all prob fall within same early phase of activity (as indicated by stratigraphy). Measurements provide tpq for stone circle which was pushed over to seal some of cremation pits. Oak is long-lived species but dates still indicate post ring later than cremations and poss later than stone circle.

ID: 2786, C14 ID: BM-2573 Date BP: 3570 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3510, End BP: 3630

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 75, OS North: 386

Archaeologist Name: J Henderson (Res Lab for Archaeol & Hist of Art, Oxford)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 56

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Carbon Date. 1570BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from context 130, destruction of roundhouse 146, assoc with EBA pottery at Stackpole Warren Site A, Dyfed, Wales. Coll G Williams (Dyfed Archaeol Trust).

ID: 1643, C14 ID: CAR-475 Date BP: 3570 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3500, End BP: 3640

Abstract: Around the Devil's Quoit standing stone

Archaeologist Name: G Williams

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 25, 1985, 25; Proc Prehist Soc, 56, 1990, 179-245 (esp. p. 187 and Table 13, p. 239)

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Carbon Date. 1569BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: St Osyth Lodge Farm- Human bone; femur; two pieces of Charcoal and two pieces of cremated bone from early Bronze Age urned cremation 3136, to the north-west of pond barrow 3890. The cremation pit 3136 for the upright vessel (a Collared Urn) is 0.53m in diameter and 0.22m deep. The samples come from fill 3139 of the vessel. No other archaeological features touch the cremation pit. The rim and collar of the cremation vessel are no longer present, due to truncation to a depth of 0.3m by modern ploughing. The contents of the cremation urn were excavated in 2.5m spits (labelled A (bottom) to E (top)). The bone and Charcoal samples come from near the top and bottom of the vessel (spit D and A) respectively. The pit cuts a glacio-fluvial deposit of acidic sand and gravel and is sealed by 0.3m of sandy ploughsoil. The watertable was c 1m below the base of the cremation pit.

ID: 9300, C14 ID: OxA-13040 Date BP: 3569 +/- 33, Start Date BP: 3602, End BP: 3536

Abstract: St Osyth Lodge Farm: B (cremations)

Archaeologist Name: M Germany

Reference Name: Hamilton,W D, Bayliss, A, Bronk Ramsey, C, Meadows, J, and van der Plicht, H, 2007 Radiocarbon dating, in Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments and middle Iron Age settlement at Lodge Farm, St Osyth, Essex (ed M Germany), East Anglian Archaeology, 177, 95-11

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Carbon Date. 1565BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: St Osyth Lodge Farm- Charcoal; two pieces of Charcoal and two pieces of cremated bone from early Bronze Age urned cremation 3136, to the north-west of pond barrow 3890. The cremation pit 3136 for the upright vessel (a Collared Urn) is 0.53m in diameter and 0.22m deep. The samples come from fill 3139 of the vessel. No other archaeological features touch the cremation pit. The rim and collar of the cremation vessel are no longer present, due to truncation to a depth of 0.3m by modern ploughing. The contents of the cremation urn were excavated in 2.5m spits (labelled A (bottom) to E (top)). The bone and Charcoal samples come from near the top and bottom of the vessel (spit D and A) respectively. The pit cuts a glacio-fluvial deposit of acidic sand and gravel and is sealed by 0.3m of sandy ploughsoil. The watertable was c 1m below the base of the cremation pit.

ID: 9298, C14 ID: OxA-13057 Date BP: 3565 +/- 28, Start Date BP: 3593, End BP: 3537

Abstract: St Osyth Lodge Farm: B (cremations)

Archaeologist Name: M Germany

Reference Name: Hamilton,W D, Bayliss, A, Bronk Ramsey, C, Meadows, J, and van der Plicht, H, 2007 Radiocarbon dating, in Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments and middle Iron Age settlement at Lodge Farm, St Osyth, Essex (ed M Germany), East Anglian Archaeology, 177, 95-11

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Carbon Date. 1565BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; charcoal from a pit in the phase 1 pit circle. The upper surface of the pit was plough-eroded. The sample came from 160mm from the top of the feature.

ID: 17134, C14 ID: OxA 2421 Date BP: 3565 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3645, End BP: 3485

Abstract: Oakham; 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. 1565BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:hazel

ID: 5367, C14 ID: OxA-2421 Date BP: 3565 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3485, End BP: 3645

Abstract: Oakham, England

Archaeologist Name: Clay

Reference Name: Archaeometry 34(1), 1992, 141-159

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Carbon Date. 1564BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Collagen, id as from animal bones, contemp with Q-1133 at Udal, Sollas, N Uist, Western Isles, Scotland.

ID: 4657, C14 ID: Q-1134 Date BP: 3564 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3464, End BP: 3664

OS Letter: NF, OS East: 824, OS North: 783

Archaeologist Name: I A Crawford

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 17, 1975, 46-7; Antiquity, 51, 1977, 128

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Carbon Date. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from context 188, hand collected from a distinct thin charcoal band in the sand.

ID: 15443, C14 ID: HAR 9156 Date BP: 3560 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3650, End BP: 3470

Abstract: Brean Down; 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. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Peat, alkali-soluble humic acid from humic old ground surface under thickest part of mound at Pubble, Loughermore Townland, Londonderry, Ireland. Comment (subm): gives tpq for construction of barrow some 300 years later than samples UB-195F and UB-191E. See ref for extensive comment.

ID: 3199, C14 ID: UB-191C Date BP: 3560 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3500, End BP: 3620

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. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from inside a burial urn of late Early Bronze Age or early Middle Bronze Age date, associated with a cremation; the expected date is late Early Bronze Age.

ID: 16540, C14 ID: HAR 4316 Date BP: 3560 +/- 180, Start Date BP: 3740, End BP: 3380

Abstract: Kimpton: Kalis Corner; 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. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from immediately around primary cremation, presumably derived from fires connected with funerary ritual occurring just before construction of mound at Guiting Power - Home Ground, Gloucestershire, England. [Ed: alternative GR given, SP 095670, is incorrect by map.]

ID: 2373, C14 ID: RCD-726 Date BP: 3560 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3510, End BP: 3610

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 95, OS North: 245

Archaeologist Name: A Marshall

Reference Name: Trans Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol Soc, 110, 1992, 222-3; Cotswold Archaeol Res Group Res Rep, 7, 1991, 10

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Carbon Date. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from charcoal-and-ashy layer of ring ditch 417 at Field Farm, Burghfield, West Berkshire, England.

ID: 7786, C14 ID: HAR-9142 Date BP: 3560 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3490, End BP: 3630

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 675, OS North: 704

Archaeologist Name: C A Butterworth and S J Lobb

Reference Name: Butterworth, C A & Lobb, S J, 'Excavations in the Burghfield area, Berkshire' (Wessex Archaeol Rep, 1), 1992

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Carbon Date. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: shell:Cepaea nemerali

ID: 6365, C14 ID: OxA-924 Date BP: 3560 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3480, End BP: 3640

Abstract: Castlethorpe, England

Archaeologist Name: Yates

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

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Carbon Date. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from context 7 (see also OxA-2992 and OxA-2993); from a depth of 59.067m OD, 6cm above OxA-2993 and 12cm above OxA-2992.

ID: 15465, C14 ID: OxA 2994 Date BP: 3560 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3640, End BP: 3480

Abstract: Brighton Bypass: Sweetpatch Bottom; 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. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone from unaccompanied burials in ditch in quarry face at Barnack, Cambridgeshire, England.

ID: 7622, C14 ID: BETA-53122 Date BP: 3560 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3490, End BP: 3630

Abstract: Multiperiod buried landscape

Archaeologist Name: Tim Reynolds

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

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Carbon Date. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5157, C14 ID: OxA-1787 Date BP: 3560 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3490, End BP: 3630

Abstract: Kent's Cavern, England

Archaeologist Name: Stringer

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

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Carbon Date. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5423, C14 ID: OxA-2676 Date BP: 3560 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3490, End BP: 3630

Abstract: Rathlin Island 6, N. Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Lanting

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

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Carbon Date. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal [?] from hearth below cairn associated with stone wristguard at Carneddau Cairn I, Carno, Powys, Wales.

ID: 1813, C14 ID: CAR-1258 Date BP: 3560 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3490, End BP: 3630

OS Letter: SN, OS East: 989, OS North: 997

Archaeologist Name: Alex Gibson (Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust)

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 29, 1989, 48-9; Archaeol Wales, 31, 1991, 26

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Carbon Date. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id as human femur and tibia, (ref Field no. 29) from adult male burial in Pit 1, primary burial assoc with N3 Beaker at Shrewton 5a, Wiltshire, England. Coll C Green, S Rollo-Smith 1960. Subm A Gibson, I Kinnes. Comments (lab): CAL dates given on Pearson & Stuiver 1986 calibration; (subm): See refs below.

ID: 2769, C14 ID: BM-2517 Date BP: 3560 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3510, End BP: 3610

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 89, OS North: 449

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 52; Scot Archaeol Rev, 8, 1991, 35-68 (Beaker Programme survey Proc Prehist Soc, 50, 1984, 255-318

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Carbon Date. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from context 14, a subsoil hollow in the chalk fill, moderately stony, compact and clay rich. It appears to be less calcareous than the other sediments. The sample was taken from a depth of 59.322m OD.

ID: 15466, C14 ID: OxA 2995 Date BP: 3560 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3640, End BP: 3480

Abstract: Brighton Bypass: Sweetpatch Bottom; 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. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as finely divided, from urn C16 at Kimpton (Kalis Corner), Hampshire, England. Subm Ann Ellison (Wessex Archaeol). Comment (subm): All samples were small and difficult.

ID: 351, C14 ID: HAR-4316 Date BP: 3560 +/- 180, Start Date BP: 3380, End BP: 3740

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 288, OS North: 479

Archaeologist Name: Max Dacre

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 89; Proc Prehist Soc, 47, 1981, 147-203 esp 201

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Carbon Date. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from scatter at base of turf stack (context 14/5, sample 3) at Gallibury Down, Calbourne, Isle of Wight, England. Comment (subm): Dates opening of Phase II contemporary with barrow construction and provides tpq for graves G and H. [Ed: Considerable further comment in Radiocarbon, which see. Is revision of earlier determination BM-2232.]

ID: 466, C14 ID: BM-2232R Date BP: 3560 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 3440, End BP: 3680

OS Letter: SZ, OS East: 442, OS North: 855

Archaeologist Name: D Tomalin (1978)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 516-17 (original determination Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 71

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Carbon Date. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from burial 80, pit 430.The skeletal remains sealed below a large sarsen boulder and associated with a single copper alloy rivet. This burial lay at the centre of a ring ditch and an interrupted ditch enclosure; it was flexed at the base of a large circular pit.

ID: 15827, C14 ID: HAR 9159 Date BP: 3560 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3630, End BP: 3490

Abstract: Dorchester Bypass: Flagstones; 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. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:-

ID: 5485, C14 ID: OxA-2994 Date BP: 3560 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3480, End BP: 3640

Abstract: Sweetpatch Bottom, England

Archaeologist Name: Wilkinson

Reference Name: Archaeometry 34(1), 1992, 141-159

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Carbon Date. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:-

ID: 5486, C14 ID: OxA-2995 Date BP: 3560 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3480, End BP: 3640

Abstract: Sweetpatch Bottom, England

Archaeologist Name: Wilkinson

Reference Name: Archaeometry 34(1), 1992, 141-159

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Carbon Date. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, from central ring ditch burial at Flagstones House, Dorchester, Dorset, England.

ID: 2362, C14 ID: HAR-9159 Date BP: 3560 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3490, End BP: 3630

OS Letter: SY, OS East: 704, OS North: 899

Archaeologist Name: P J Woodward & R J C Smith ?

Reference Name: Dorset Archaeol Natur Hist Soc Proc, 107, 1986, 101-110; Dorset Archaeol Natur Hist Soc Proc, 109, 1987, 79-89; Dorset Archaeol Natur Hist Soc Proc, 113, 1991, 107-32

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Carbon Date. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from hearth near base of ditch with rusticated Beaker at Durrington Walls, Wiltshire, England.

ID: 3901, C14 ID: BM-285 Date BP: 3560 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 3440, End BP: 3680

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 150, OS North: 437

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 288; Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 184-5; Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 172-3; Science, 127, 1958, 135; Antiquity, 33, 1959, 289-90; Antiq J, 47, 1967, 166-84; Antiquity, 42, 1968, 20-26; G Wainwright and I H Longworth 'Durrington Walls: excavations 1966-68' (1971)

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Carbon Date. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as ash, hazel, oak, all fairly fast-grown, from pit 4 with alternate layers of burnt bone and loam at Park of Tongland, Kirkcudbright, Dumfriess-Galloway, Scotland. Comment (subm): CAL dates given.

ID: 2600, C14 ID: GU-2378 Date BP: 3560 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3510, End BP: 3610

Abstract: with standing stones

Archaeologist Name: R P J McCullagh

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 58, 1992, 312-21

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Carbon Date. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Euonymus europaeus, Pomoideae, Prunus cf spinosa, unident, from Unit 7, Bkr sand layer, Context 188 in thin charcoal layer: BD 6192 at Brean Down Sandcliff, Somerset, England. Subm Martin Bell. Comment (subm): See monograph for calibrations and comment.

ID: 2223, C14 ID: HAR-9156 Date BP: 3560 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3470, End BP: 3650

Abstract: Multi-phase settlement

Archaeologist Name: Martin Bell, Lampeter

Reference Name: Bell, Martin, 'Brean Down excavations 1983-1987' (English Heritage Archaeol Rep 15), 1990, 108 and 112-13

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Carbon Date. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: antler; the antler was recovered from the very base of the pit-ring cut. The pit-ring was constructed from a series of sub-oval pits forming an unbroken circular ditch. The original pits appeared to have been excavated all at the same time. The antlers were the only artefacts found from the base. The whole feature appeared to have been backfilled with burnt material shortly after it had been constructed. This antler was found to the eastern edge of the pit-ring at the very base of the cut. Again in this area it was very apparent that the ditch had been backfilled very shortly after it had been constructed.

ID: 17308, C14 ID: GU 5317 Date BP: 3560 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3630, End BP: 3490

Abstract: Raunds Prehistoric: South Stanwick; 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. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; duplicate of CR02, briquetage mound. Sample taken from bottom of peat above clay, feature 13, containing briquetage (Trench A).

ID: 17615, C14 ID: HAR 9189 Date BP: 3560 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3620, End BP: 3500

Abstract: Somerset Levels: Claylands, Cripps River; 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. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from a layer of organic peat in a former river channel, sealing a deposit of Late Neolithic refuse comprising Mortlake pottery, worked antler, and flint, including a Petit-tranchet derivative; also associated with a brushwood feature of unknown function, possibly a natural accumulation of flotsam.

ID: 16556, C14 ID: HAR 2498 Date BP: 3560 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3650, End BP: 3470

Abstract: Kingston-upon-Thames: Eden Walk; 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. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:-

ID: 4572, C14 ID: OxA-3354 Date BP: 3560 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3480, End BP: 3640

Abstract: Kildonan I, Scotland

Archaeologist Name: Gilbertson

Reference Name: Archaeometry 34(2), 1992, 337-357

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Carbon Date. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as Alnus glutinosa, from lower layers of preserved wood in watercourse, associated with Mortlake sherds and other occupation material (77II, 27) at Kingston upon Thames (Eden Walk II), Greater London, England. Subm D A Hinton 1977. Comment (subm): Good agreement with HAR-2497, and OxA-2924 also concordant. Calib. dates given in second ref. Pottery is probably residual.

ID: 358, C14 ID: HAR-2498 Date BP: 3560 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3470, End BP: 3650

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 180, OS North: 692

Archaeologist Name: D A Hinton

Reference Name: Trans London Middx Archaeol Soc, 31, 1981, 15-17; Surrey Archaeol Collect, 81, 1991-2, 71-90 esp 79

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C D Morris

Renfrew C (ed), 'The Prehistory of Orkney', 1985, 274; Morris C D, 'The Birsay Bay Project Vol 1 ... excavations 1976-82' (Durham 1989), 299

Carbon Date. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as small fast-grown oak, from pit 2 with decorated collared urn at Park of Tongland, Kirkcudbright, Dumfriess-Galloway, Scotland. Comment (subm): CAL dates given.

ID: 2604, C14 ID: GU-2382 Date BP: 3560 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3510, End BP: 3610

Abstract: with standing stones

Archaeologist Name: R P J McCullagh

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 58, 1992, 312-21

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Carbon Date. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:-

ID: 5536, C14 ID: OxA-3078 Date BP: 3560 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3480, End BP: 3640

Abstract: Toadhole Botton East, England

Archaeologist Name: Wilkinson

Reference Name: Archaeometry 34(1), 1992, 141-159

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Carbon Date. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as ash, hazel, oak, from pit 7 with cremated bone at Park of Tongland, Kirkcudbright, Dumfriess-Galloway, Scotland. Comment (subm): CAL dates given.

ID: 2602, C14 ID: GU-2380 Date BP: 3560 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3500, End BP: 3620

Abstract: with standing stones

Archaeologist Name: R P J McCullagh

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 58, 1992, 312-21

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Carbon Date. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from beneath a Bronze Age barrow; within a concentration of charcoal associated with a pot and spoon-like artefact.

ID: 15238, C14 ID: HAR 6569 Date BP: 3560 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3640, End BP: 3480

Abstract: Bawsey: Mintlyn Wood; 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. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from context 1029; from the fill of a subsoil hollow. These have been interpreted by Evans (1972) as tree throw hollows. The context is a mid brown silty clay with a rich snail fauna, much charcoal and worked flint, and the layer is very well defined. The context is c 0.04m thick and has 1038 above it, and chalk bedrock below. There are large numbers of molluscs so it should be quite calcareous.

ID: 15468, C14 ID: OxA 3078 Date BP: 3560 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3640, End BP: 3480

Abstract: Brighton Bypass: Toadhole Bottom East; 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. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 830775, from ditch surrounding barrow, antedating construction of Phase 1 barrow and sealed by slumping from barrow at Church Lawton, Alsager, Cheshire, England. Subm R McNeil.

ID: 2907, C14 ID: HAR-5538 Date BP: 3560 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3480, End BP: 3640

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 808, OS North: 557

Archaeologist Name: R McNeil (Univ Liverpool Rescue Archaeol Comm) 1982

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 337-8

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Carbon Date. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 842808, id as oak, from context 1304, secondary cremation inserted into mound of barrow, sample assoc with pot and spoon-like artefact at Mintlyn Wood, Bawsey, Norfolk, England. Subm P Murphy 1984.

ID: 2851, C14 ID: HAR-6569 Date BP: 3560 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3480, End BP: 3640

Abstract: secondary cremations from barrow (primary burial had broken Beaker and stain of bier)

Archaeologist Name: P Murphy

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 311

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Carbon Date. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a secondary cremation burial in a round barrow within a promontory fort. The sample is assumed to be associated with a group of some 20 small sherds labelled '1983 Survey (27)'. (27) is recorded as 'a deposit of cremated bone' associated with 'a few sherds of pottery' retrieved from a disturbance in barrow (19).No archive notes or drawings can be located, which can be used to confirm and expand information about this context but there appears no reason to doubt that the sherds do in fact come from context (27) in the 1983 survey. The deposit was bagged for laboratory examination, during which the charcoal was abstracted by sieving and sorting.

ID: 18001, C14 ID: HAR 6218 Date BP: 3560 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 3670, End BP: 3450

Abstract: Trevelgue 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. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from near hut at Swine Sty Cairnfield 22, Big Moor Central, Derbyshire, England.

ID: 2651, C14 ID: HAR-1233 Date BP: 3560 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3480, End BP: 3640

Abstract: enclosure or yard

Archaeologist Name: M L Machin ? - Hunter Archaeol Soc

Reference Name: Trans Hunter Archaeol Soc, 10, 1971, 5-13 (site Derbyshire Archaeol J, 106, 1986, 45-6 (date)

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Carbon Date. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the burnt layer in ring ditch 417; from the fill on the west side of the monument only. This activity is unassociated with artefactual material and may represent primary clearance of woodland for agricultural purposes.

ID: 15498, C14 ID: HAR 9142 Date BP: 3560 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3630, End BP: 3490

Abstract: Burghfield: Field Farm; 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. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5608, C14 ID: OxA-3266 Date BP: 3560 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3490, End BP: 3630

Abstract: Lough Gur, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Lanting

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

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Carbon Date. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from cremation in collared urn, Barrow VI, context 21 at West Heath, Harting, Sussex West, England.

ID: 8961, C14 ID: HAR-5321 Date BP: 3560 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3460, End BP: 3660

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 786, OS North: 226

Archaeologist Name: Peter Drewett

Reference Name: Sussex Archaeol Collect, 123, 1985, 35-60 esp 59 and m'fiche; ??? in litt.

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Carbon Date. 1560BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a ditch surrounding the barrow. The sample came from the primary silts and was sealed by slumping from the barrow.

ID: 15662, C14 ID: HAR 5538 Date BP: 3560 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3640, End BP: 3480

Abstract: Church Lawton; 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. 1559BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from minor features, 950/820, feature 13 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2495, C14 ID: BM-1022 Date BP: 3559 +/- 39, Start Date BP: 3520, End BP: 3598

Abstract: Occupation debris

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1556BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: From cist II at Almond Bank, Tayside, Scotland.

ID: 3663, C14 ID: SRR-590 Date BP: 3556 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3476, End BP: 3636

Abstract: Short cist cemetery

Archaeologist Name: M E C Stewart

Reference Name: Discovery Excav Scot, 1975, 40

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Carbon Date. 1555BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal assoc with flint hoard (cores) at Beaghmore, Tyrone, N Ireland.

ID: 4613, C14 ID: UB-23 Date BP: 3555 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 3510, End BP: 3600

OS Letter: H, OS East: 685, OS North: 843

Archaeologist Name: J R Pilcher

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 3, 1961, 31-2; Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 292; Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 108; Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 215; Antiquity, 45, 1971, 97-102; Ulster J Archaeol, 32, 1969, 73-91

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Carbon Date. 1555BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:Fraxinus

ID: 5899, C14 ID: OxA-4178 Date BP: 3555 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 3480, End BP: 3630

Abstract: Snail Down, England

Archaeologist Name: Thomas

Reference Name: Archaeometry 37(2), 1995, 417-430

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Carbon Date. 1555BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: carbonised plant macrofossil; from a small posthole in the east of the enclosure, fill of 52. This posthole is contemporary with the main use of the area.

ID: 15165, C14 ID: OxA 2305 Date BP: 3555 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3625, End BP: 3485

Abstract: Barford: Park 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. 1555BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the primary cremation pit associated with the cremation of a young adult. The pit was intact and sealed by a barrow mound.

ID: 17598, C14 ID: OxA 4178 Date BP: 3555 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 3630, End BP: 3480

Abstract: Snail Down: Site XIV; 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. 1555BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:-

ID: 5310, C14 ID: OxA-2305 Date BP: 3555 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3485, End BP: 3625

Abstract: Park Farm, England

Archaeologist Name: Cracknell

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

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Carbon Date. 1554BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: St Osyth Lodge Farm- Charcoal; two pieces of charcoal and two pieces of cremated bone from early Bronze Age urned cremation 3914, to south-east of pond barrow 3890. The cremation pit 3914 for the inverted urn is 0.6m long, 0.48m wide, and 0.4m deep. The samples come from the fill (3917=10190) of the vessel, which is a large collared urn. No other archaeological features touch the cremation pit. The Collared Urn is complete, although modern ploughing has truncated the cremation pit by 0.3m. The contents of the Collared Urn were excavated in 4cm spits (labelled from A (bottom) to I (rim)). The samples of bone and Charcoal come from near the rim (spits G and I respectively) of the upside-down vessel. The pit cuts a glacio-fluvial deposit of acidic sand and gravel and is sealed by 0.3m of sandy ploughsoil. The watertable was c 1m below the base of the cremation pit.

ID: 9272, C14 ID: OxA-13054 Date BP: 3554 +/- 27, Start Date BP: 3581, End BP: 3527

Abstract: St Osyth Lodge Farm: B (cremations)

Archaeologist Name: M Germany

Reference Name: Hamilton,W D, Bayliss, A, Bronk Ramsey, C, Meadows, J, and van der Plicht, H, 2007 Radiocarbon dating, in Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments and middle Iron Age settlement at Lodge Farm, St Osyth, Essex (ed M Germany), East Anglian Archaeology, 177, 95-11

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Carbon Date. 1552BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal associated with Collared Urn and Food Vessel at Pilsgate, Barnack Road, Lincolnshire, England.

ID: 4736, C14 ID: BM-868 Date BP: 3552 +/- 38, Start Date BP: 3514, End BP: 3590

OS Letter: TF, OS East: 49, OS North: 69

Archaeologist Name: F Pryor

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 341; Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 230; Proc Cambridge Antiq Soc, 65, 1974, 1-12; Proc Cambridge Antiq Soc, 71, 1981, 73

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Carbon Date. 1550BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from old ground surface at Harlyn Bay, Cornwall. Comment (subm): terminus post quem for dune formation.

ID: 169, C14 ID: HAR-1922 Date BP: 3550 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3460, End BP: 3640

OS Letter: SW, OS East: 877, OS North: 752

Archaeologist Name: R Whimster

Reference Name: Cornish Archaeol, 16, 1977, 61-88 (esp 68)

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Carbon Date. 1550BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human femur

ID: 5461, C14 ID: OxA-2924 Date BP: 3550 +/- 85, Start Date BP: 3465, End BP: 3635

Abstract: Eden Walk, UK

Archaeologist Name: Serjeantson

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

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Carbon Date. 1550BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as mature oak branchwood, from Site D.20 (or 3/20: sources differ), base of spoil heap at Parys Mountain, Amlwch, Anglesey, Gwynedd, Wales. Comment (subm): Dates accord well with Irish and other Welsh evidence.

ID: 3513, C14 ID: BM-2584 Date BP: 3550 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3500, End BP: 3600

OS Letter: SH, OS East: 443, OS North: 906

Archaeologist Name: S Timberlake

Reference Name: Radiocarbon 33, 1991, 59; Archaeol Wales, 29, 1989, 41-2; Archaeol Wales, 28, 1988, 11-17; 'Early mining in the British Isles' (ed P Crew), Plas Tan y Bwlch Occas Pap 1, 1990, 61

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Carbon Date. 1550BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a fire on the old land surface of the barrow.

ID: 16933, C14 ID: HAR 8097 Date BP: 3550 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3630, End BP: 3470

Abstract: Nancekuke: Penhale Barrow; 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. 1550BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Carbonised wood, id as oak branch, from above lip of Pit V at Trowse (Site Nfk 9592), Norfolk, England.

ID: 6651, C14 ID: HAR-3265 Date BP: 3550 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3480, End BP: 3620

Abstract: Barrow

Archaeologist Name: K Wade (Norfolk Archaeol Unit)

Reference Name: E Anglia Archaeol Rep, 14, 1982, 1-34 esp 14

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Carbon Date. 1550BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, from adult male in tree-trunk coffin with two rough flint blades at Willie Howe, Cowlam, Humberside North, England.

ID: 8945, C14 ID: HAR-4995 Date BP: 3550 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3480, End BP: 3620

Abstract: oak coffin burial

Archaeologist Name: T C M Brewster

Reference Name: Curr Archaeol, 8, 1984, 330-1

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Carbon Date. 1550BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; the site's apparent main feature is a ploughed out Neolithic mound, but artefacts were recovered of Neolithic, Beaker, Roman, and Saxon periods.

ID: 16954, C14 ID: HAR 5542 Date BP: 3550 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3630, End BP: 3470

Abstract: North Marden; 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. 1550BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal mixed with Barrow II burial 3, in Enlarged Food Vessel, dating later use of Barrow II, at Trelystan, Long Mountain, Powys, Wales.

ID: 6490, C14 ID: CAR-283 Date BP: 3550 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3490, End BP: 3610

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 277, OS North: 70

Archaeologist Name: W Britnell, Clwyd-Powys Archaeol Trust

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 377-8; Proc Prehist Soc, 48, 1982, 133-201

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Carbon Date. 1550BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from thin layer on surface of buried soil beneath Phase 2 of Barrow II, providing approx construction date, at Trelystan, Long Mountain, Powys, Wales.

ID: 6492, C14 ID: CAR-390 Date BP: 3550 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3480, End BP: 3620

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 277, OS North: 70

Archaeologist Name: W Britnell, Clwyd-Powys Archaeol Trust

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 377-8; Proc Prehist Soc, 48, 1982, 133-201

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Carbon Date. 1550BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the transgressive contact of the basal peat with the overlying marine/brackish clay, at an altitude of -0.505 to -0.545m OD.

ID: 15983, C14 ID: Q 2502 Date BP: 3550 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3620, End BP: 3480

Abstract: Fenland Project: Foulmire Fen A; 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. 1550BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from non-primary fill of ditches, Enclosures A-C and 1-3 at Fengate, Padholme Road, Cambridge, England.

ID: 4265, C14 ID: HAR-777 Date BP: 3550 +/- 200, Start Date BP: 3350, End BP: 3750

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 213, OS North: 989

Archaeologist Name: F Pryor

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 17, 1975, 229; Radiocarbon, 19, 1977, 405-6; Durobrivae, 1, 1973, 18; F Pryor, Excavation at Fengate, Peterborough, England: the first report, Toronto, 1974; idem, ...second report, 1978, 226; Brit Archaeol Rep. 33, 1976, 33

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Carbon Date. 1550BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the ancient land surface, which was sealed by accumulated brown sand immediately before the construction of the stone round house.

ID: 16290, C14 ID: HAR 1922 Date BP: 3550 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3640, End BP: 3460

Abstract: Harlyn Bay; 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. 1550BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the top, transgressive contact of the basal peat, at an altitude of -1.89 to -1.97m OD.

ID: 16025, C14 ID: Q 2578 Date BP: 3550 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3620, End BP: 3480

Abstract: Fenland Project: Morton Fen 10/50; 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. 1550BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:Pinus

ID: 5537, C14 ID: OxA-3079 Date BP: 3550 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3460, End BP: 3640

Abstract: Toadhole Bottom East, England

Archaeologist Name: Wilkinson

Reference Name: Archaeometry 34(1), 1992, 141-159

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Carbon Date. 1550BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood [? not stated] of pile structure, Area B, at Caldicot Castle Lake, Gwent, Wales. Comment (subm): function of wood not yet clear.

ID: 7796, C14 ID: CAR-1314 Date BP: 3550 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3480, End BP: 3620

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 488, OS North: 886

Archaeologist Name: Nigel Nayling

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 32, 1992, 63-4

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Carbon Date. 1550BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood charcoal from charcoal-filled pit 724 below kerb of cairn (tpq for cairn construction) at Parc Maen, Llangolman, Dyfed, Wales. Comment (subm): Gives tpq for cairn construction; CAR-494, 568 and 567 are significantly different from CAR-570 and their spatial distribution suggests post-cairn activity.

ID: 2595, C14 ID: CAR-570 Date BP: 3550 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3480, End BP: 3620

Abstract: with associated standing stone

Archaeologist Name: E C Marshall 1981/2

Reference Name: Archaeol Cambrensis, 140, 1991, 28-75 esp 49, 70

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Carbon Date. 1550BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from a secondary cremation burial, at the bottom of an oval grave, in a round barrow; 0.86m below the bulldozed surface prior to April 1970.

ID: 16122, C14 ID: HAR 1236 Date BP: 3550 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3620, End BP: 3480

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. 1550BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, NMI 1956:1 from Ballyconnell, Co Wicklow, Ireland. Subm A L Brindley and J N Lanting, BAI Groningen, 1990-1. Comment (lab): The EBA dates in this series are all in line with other results from the Groningen wider dating programme.

ID: 7973, C14 ID: OxA-2660 Date BP: 3550 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3480, End BP: 3620

Abstract: Museum specimens, Irish EBA burials dating programme

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 35, 1993, 313

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Carbon Date. 1550BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from context 25, upper silts in S flanking ditch at North Marden, Sussex West, England.

ID: 1567, C14 ID: HAR-5542 Date BP: 3550 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3470, End BP: 3630

Abstract: Denuded mound with Saxon intrusions

Archaeologist Name: Peter Drewett

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 52, 1986, 31-51

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Carbon Date. 1550BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Fraxinus sp, from charcoal and burnt bone melange in Cremation Grave 2 at Amesbury Barrow 61, Wiltshire, England.

ID: 8308, C14 ID: HAR-6225 Date BP: 3550 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3470, End BP: 3630

Abstract: Bowl barrow

Archaeologist Name: Paul Ashbee

Reference Name: Wiltshire Archaeol Mag, 79, 1984, 39-91

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Carbon Date. 1550BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from context 1029; from the fill of a subsoil hollow. These have been interpreted by Evans (1972) as tree throw hollows. The context is a mid brown silty clay with a rich snail fauna, much charcoal and worked flint, and the layer is very well defined. The context is c 0.04m thick and has 1038 above it, and chalk bedrock below. There are large numbers of molluscs so it should be quite calcareous.

ID: 15469, C14 ID: OxA 3079 Date BP: 3550 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3640, End BP: 3460

Abstract: Brighton Bypass: Toadhole Bottom East; 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. 1550BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from the remains of an oak coffin at a depth of 1.3m from the top of the rock cut grave. The grave was covered with 0.46m of plough soil and therefore the depth of the bone was 1.75m. The sample has not been cleaned or conserved in any way, but there are some fine rootlets. The white on the surface is lime.

ID: 18270, C14 ID: HAR 4995 Date BP: 3550 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3620, End BP: 3480

Abstract: Willie Howe; 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. 1550BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: insect remains:chironomids

ID: 5594, C14 ID: OxA-3242 Date BP: 3550 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 3440, End BP: 3660

Abstract: Loch of Glenhead, Scotland

Archaeologist Name: Jones

Reference Name: Archaeometry 34(2), 1992, 337-357

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Carbon Date. 1550BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from just above and to the west of grave pit V.

ID: 18002, C14 ID: HAR 3265 Date BP: 3550 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3620, End BP: 3480

Abstract: Trowse: Barrow; 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. 1550BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: St Osyth Lodge Farm- Human bone; calcined femur; two pieces of Charcoal and two pieces of cremated bone from early Bronze Age urned cremation 3136, to the north-west of pond barrow 3890. The cremation pit 3136 for the upright vessel (a Collared Urn) is 0.53m in diameter and 0.22m deep. The samples come from fill 3139 of the vessel. No other archaeological features touch the cremation pit. The rim and collar of the cremation vessel are no longer present, due to truncation to a depth of 0.3m by modern ploughing. The contents of the cremation urn were excavated in 2.5m spits (labelled A (bottom) to E (top)). The bone and Charcoal samples come from near the top and bottom of the vessel (spit D and A) respectively. The pit cuts a glacio-fluvial deposit of acidic sand and gravel and is sealed by 0.3m of sandy ploughsoil. The watertable was c 1m below the base of the cremation pit.

ID: 9301, C14 ID: GrA-24844 Date BP: 3550 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3590, End BP: 3510

Abstract: St Osyth Lodge Farm: B (cremations)

Archaeologist Name: M Germany

Reference Name: Hamilton,W D, Bayliss, A, Bronk Ramsey, C, Meadows, J, and van der Plicht, H, 2007 Radiocarbon dating, in Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments and middle Iron Age settlement at Lodge Farm, St Osyth, Essex (ed M Germany), East Anglian Archaeology, 177, 95-11

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Carbon Date. 1550BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from fire on old land surface at Nancecuke, Cornwall, England. Subm P Christie (1983). Comment (subm): Gives primary date for barrow.

ID: 1335, C14 ID: HAR-8097 Date BP: 3550 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3470, End BP: 3630

OS Letter: SW, OS East: 676, OS North: 462

Archaeologist Name: C K Croft Andrew (1940)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 190; Cornish Archaeol, 24, 1985, 23-121; Cornish Archaeol, 27, 1988, 164-5

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Carbon Date. 1550BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Human bone collagen assoc with Beaker and bone button at Cookston Farm, Airlie, Tayside, Scotland.

ID: 3665, C14 ID: N-1239 Date BP: 3550 +/- 85, Start Date BP: 3465, End BP: 3635

OS Letter: NO, OS East: 336, OS North: 492

Archaeologist Name: H Coutts

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 16, 1974, 348; Discovery Excav Scot, 1970, 3

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Carbon Date. 1550BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, ref III 2013/1, id by M Robinson as Quercus sp, Fagus sp, from upper fill of post-pipe of upright of same timber circle as BM-2161R, -2162R, -2164R, post-dating burning of post and assoc with cremated bone at Dorchester-on-Thames Site III, Oxfordshire, England. Subm R Bradley. Comment (lab): Is revision of BM-2165.

ID: 7533, C14 ID: BM-2165R Date BP: 3550 +/- 130, Start Date BP: 3420, End BP: 3680

Abstract: at centre of cursus monument

Archaeologist Name: R Chambers

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 509-10 (original determination Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 70 (revision Oxford J Archaeol, 7, 1988, 271-89; Proc Prehist Soc, 58, 1992, 143-201

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Carbon Date. 1550BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Antler from pit 12 (?late infill) at Grimes Graves, Thetford, Norfolk, England.

ID: 3775, C14 ID: BM-276 Date BP: 3550 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 3400, End BP: 3700

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 817, OS North: 898

Archaeologist Name: W Greenwell & A L Armstrong

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 3, 1961, 41; Radiocarbon, 5, 1963, 106; Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 286; Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 32-3; Proc Prehist Soc, 39, 1973, 201 (182-218 Proc Prehist Soc E Anglia, 5, 1927, 91-136

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Carbon Date. 1550BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from Barrow 61. Charcoal fragments were mingled with adult cremated bone fragments housed in an oval pit dug into the ancient soil beneath the barrow at the northern interior edge of the sub-mound stake circle.

ID: 15081, C14 ID: HAR 6225 Date BP: 3550 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3630, End BP: 3470

Abstract: Amesbury: New Barn Down; 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. 1545BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as Quercus, from boat reburied near find spot at Branthwaite, Cumbria, England. Coll R Switsur.

ID: 1773, C14 ID: Q-3053 Date BP: 3545 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3495, End BP: 3595

OS Letter: NY, OS East: 56, OS North: 247

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. 1540BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5450, C14 ID: OxA-2861 Date BP: 3540 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3460, End BP: 3620

Abstract: Methwold, Field 1231, England

Archaeologist Name: Healy

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

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Carbon Date. 1540BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; Buxton 2: 47-48cm.

ID: 16665, C14 ID: OxA 1976 Date BP: 3540 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3610, End BP: 3470

Abstract: Lismore Fields, Buxton; 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. 1540BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from F41, layers 41 and 42 (68): fill of a pit, or third recut, in an inner causewayed ditch segment; the expected date is Late Neolithic or Early Bronze Age.

ID: 17052, C14 ID: HAR 2389 Date BP: 3540 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3630, End BP: 3450

Abstract: Northampton: Briar 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. 1540BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the north-west end of the coffin in the central grave; the adult inhumation was accompanied by a Beaker wristguard and bone toggle.

ID: 16374, C14 ID: HAR 2998 Date BP: 3540 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3610, End BP: 3470

Abstract: Hemp Knoll [Map]; 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. 1540BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a soil above the primary fill of the inner ditch; finds from below this comprise only flint flakes and animal bone; there is no ceramic evidence to complement the C14 determination.

ID: 16688, C14 ID: HAR 2541 Date BP: 3540 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 3650, End BP: 3430

Abstract: Little Cressingham; 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. 1540BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from satellite cremation grave F267 within area of barrow B15 but probably below the barrow material, its allocation depends on position and not stratigraphy. The charcoal in it should be about the same date as samples HAR-6547 and HAR-6560, whether the satellite cremation was buried at the same time as the primary funeral pyre or was emplaced between the pyre phase and barrow construction.

ID: 15489, C14 ID: HAR 6561 Date BP: 3540 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3610, End BP: 3470

Abstract: Bromfield; 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. 1540BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, fill of Late Neo-BA pit dug into final ditch silt at Briar Hill, Northamptonshire, England.

ID: 4156, C14 ID: HAR-2389 Date BP: 3540 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3460, End BP: 3620

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 735, OS North: 594

Archaeologist Name: H Bamford

Reference Name: Northamptonshire Archaeol, 14, 1979, 3-9; H Bamford, 'Briar Hill Excavation 1974-1978' (Archaeol Monogr 3, 1985, Northampton Devel Corp Antiquity, 60, 1986, 221-3

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Carbon Date. 1540BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; slightly humified, semi-fibrous peat sampled from monolith tin II (see also GU-5072 and GU-5073). The sample was taken from a depth of 74-76cm, in the transition between unhumified and humified peat.

ID: 15366, C14 ID: GU 5074 Date BP: 3540 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3610, End BP: 3470

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. 1540BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from EBA ring ditch and cremation at Lofts Farm, Essex, England.

ID: 1528, C14 ID: HAR-6391 Date BP: 3540 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 3420, End BP: 3660

Abstract: On site with LBA double-ditched enclosure

Archaeologist Name: N Brown (Essex Co Co Planning)

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 54, 1988, 249-302

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Carbon Date. 1540BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Oak, associated with coffin of central burial at Hemp Knoll [Map], Wiltshire, England.

ID: 4717, C14 ID: HAR-2998 Date BP: 3540 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3470, End BP: 3610

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 68, OS North: 673

Archaeologist Name: M E Robertson-Mackay

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 237; Proc Prehist Soc, 46, 1980, 123-76, esp 147

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Carbon Date. 1540BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Quercus sp, from Ditch W, middle fill at Balneaves, Friockheim, Angus, Tayside, Scotland. Comment (subm): Generally consistent with pottery. Calibrations given in text.

ID: 2184, C14 ID: GU-2445 Date BP: 3540 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3490, End BP: 3590

OS Letter: NO, OS East: 605, OS North: 497

Archaeologist Name: C J Russell-White, HBM-AOC

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 58, 1992, 289-301

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Carbon Date. 1540BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from Pit 2, containing Beaker sherds.

ID: 15290, C14 ID: HAR 4636 Date BP: 3540 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3610, End BP: 3470

Abstract: Beeston with Bittering; 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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1540BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as large timber of oak and hazel/alder, small twigs of Prunus sp, from upper levels of inner ditch at Little Cressingham (Site 5053), Norfolk, England. Comment [Ed]: NGR not given; estimated here from excavation grid].

ID: 370, C14 ID: HAR-2541 Date BP: 3540 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 3430, End BP: 3650

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OS Letter: TF, OS East: 863, OS North: 988

Archaeologist Name: A J Lawson

Reference Name: E Anglian Archaeol Rep, 29, 1986, 5-19

Carbon Date. 1540BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from central pit, fill of stone setting at Milfield South, Northumberland, England. Comment (subm): Monument lasts c 700 years, into EBA.

ID: 8937, C14 ID: HAR-3040 Date BP: 3540 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3440, End BP: 3640

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 939, OS North: 335

Archaeologist Name: A F Harding

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 47, 1981, 87-135 esp 134

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Carbon Date. 1540BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from cremation pit F3 dug into mound on Site E; cremation not sexable or ageable, at Holt, Hereford-Worcester, England.

ID: 2523, C14 ID: Birm-726 Date BP: 3540 +/- 130, Start Date BP: 3410, End BP: 3670

Abstract: with possible mound

Archaeologist Name: J Woodhouse 1974/5

Reference Name: Trans Worcestershire Archaeol Soc, 3 ser, 10, 1986, 7-46 esp 38

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Carbon Date. 1540BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, NMI 21.2.36, from Shanahoe, Co Laois, Ireland. Subm A L Brindley and J N Lanting, BAI Groningen, 1990-1. Comment (lab): The EBA dates in this series are all in line with other results from the Groningen wider dating programme.

ID: 8025, C14 ID: OxA-2679 Date BP: 3540 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3470, End BP: 3610

Abstract: Museum specimens, Irish EBA burials dating programme

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 35, 1993, 313

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Carbon Date. 1540BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: antler:red deer

ID: 6068, C14 ID: OxA-4836 Date BP: 3540 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 3495, End BP: 3585

Abstract: Stonehenge, England

Archaeologist Name: Allen

Reference Name: Archaeometry 38(2), 1996, 391-415

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Carbon Date. 1540BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human femur

ID: 5958, C14 ID: OxA-4291 Date BP: 3540 +/- 85, Start Date BP: 3455, End BP: 3625

Abstract: Shippea Hill, England

Archaeologist Name: Roberts

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

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Carbon Date. 1540BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Peat from animal footprint layer in ditch bottom, reave Phase I (Trench AK) at Saddlesborough Main Reave, Shaugh Moor, Devon, England.

ID: 8482, C14 ID: HAR-4013 Date BP: 3540 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3460, End BP: 3620

OS Letter: SX, OS East: 561, OS North: 629

Archaeologist Name: K Smith et al

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 47, 1981, 205-73; Proc Prehist Soc, 48, 1982, 203-78

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Carbon Date. 1540BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from a turf-line in the base of the southern boundary ditch.

ID: 17547, C14 ID: HAR 4013 Date BP: 3540 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3620, End BP: 3460

Abstract: Shaugh Moor: Saddlesborough Reave main Reave, site 208; 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. 1540BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a funeral pyre beneath a bell barrow. The sample is associated with an urn removed in 1805, now lost.

ID: 17597, C14 ID: HAR 61 Date BP: 3540 +/- 140, Start Date BP: 3680, End BP: 3400

Abstract: Snail Down: Site III; 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. 1540BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat:-

ID: 5227, C14 ID: OxA-1976 Date BP: 3540 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3470, End BP: 3610

Abstract: Lismore Fields, England

Archaeologist Name: Jordan

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

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Carbon Date. 1540BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from significant spread on stabilised surface of early phase of Barrow I at Trelystan, Long Mountain, Powys, Wales.

ID: 6491, C14 ID: CAR-285 Date BP: 3540 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3470, End BP: 3610

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 277, OS North: 70

Archaeologist Name: W Britnell, Clwyd-Powys Archaeol Trust

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 377-8; Proc Prehist Soc, 48, 1982, 133-201

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Carbon Date. 1539BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Cossington - charcoal; as OxA-16060

ID: 9769, C14 ID: OxA-16061 Date BP: 3539 +/- 29, Start Date BP: 3568, End BP: 3510

Abstract: Cossington: site 5

Archaeologist Name: C O'Brien and J Thomas

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1535BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:-

ID: 5915, C14 ID: OxA-4210 Date BP: 3535 +/- 105, Start Date BP: 3430, End BP: 3640

Abstract: Bromfield, England

Archaeologist Name: Hughes

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

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Carbon Date. 1535BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:-

ID: 5384, C14 ID: OxA-2440 Date BP: 3535 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3465, End BP: 3605

Abstract: Bar Brook, England

Archaeologist Name: Smith

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

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Carbon Date. 1535BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from minor features, 955/820 feature 7 at Grime's Graves, Weeting, Thetford, Norfolk, England. Subm G Sieveking and I Longworth. Comments (lab and subm): See publications for general comments.

ID: 2494, C14 ID: BM-994 Date BP: 3535 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3445, End BP: 3625

Abstract: Occupation debris

Archaeologist Name: G Sieveking and I Longworth

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 41-7; I H Longworth et al, Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-76, Fasc. 3 (Brit Mus Publ, 1991)

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Carbon Date. 1535BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the primary fill (2034) of feature (F22) at the centre of ring ditch F3 (B9). The fill consisted of silt and gravel suggesting a rapid infilling of the feature soon after its construction. It seems likely that charcoal was deposited within this fill early in the history of the feature. The sample was collected approximately 1.2m below the surface.

ID: 15484, C14 ID: OxA 4210 Date BP: 3535 +/- 105, Start Date BP: 3640, End BP: 3430

Abstract: Bromfield; 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. 1535BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a buried soil below the ring cairn bank from within a narrow baulk left from the 1960s excavation. The buried soil (context 43) was a pale yellow-brown loamy sand, sealed by an iron pan and the ringcairn bank above this. The sample was obtained by flotation and all material from layer 43 that was well sealed under the undisturbed bank and not contaminated by humic material associated with roots. The only obvious source of possible contamination was a small number of rootlets through the layer as a whole.

ID: 15157, C14 ID: OxA 2440 Date BP: 3535 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3605, End BP: 3465

Abstract: Bar Brook II, Peak District; 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. 1535BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

ID: 6247, C14 ID: OxA-6103 Date BP: 3535 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 3490, End BP: 3580

Abstract: Scole, England

Archaeologist Name: Wiltshire

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

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Carbon Date. 1535BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wellington Quarry- plant macrofossils; bulk sample; uppermost pollen profile sample (129-30cm below modern surface) with good dating material.

ID: 9452, C14 ID: OxA-12663 Date BP: 3535 +/- 29, Start Date BP: 3564, End BP: 3506

Abstract: Wellington Quarry: WQM

Archaeologist Name: R Jackson

Reference Name: Jackson, R, and Miller, D, 2004 Wellington Quarry, Herefordshire (1986-96): investigations of landscape in the Lower Lugg Valley (PNUM 2590), interim report no. 1230, Worcester County Council

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Carbon Date. 1530BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from implement at Ehenside Tarn, Cumberland, England.

ID: 4183, C14 ID: BM-68 Date BP: 3530 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 3380, End BP: 3680

OS Letter: NY, OS East: 0, OS North: 7

Archaeologist Name: various collectors

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 2, 1960, 70; Radiocarbon, 3, 1961, 40; Science, 113, 1951, 113; Archaeologia, 44, 1874, 273-92

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Carbon Date. 1530BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a large amount of charcoal of bark with curvature retained, found well sealed within a cremation pit containing burnt bone. The feature was undisturbed and there is little or no chance of contamination.

ID: 15913, C14 ID: GU 5128 Date BP: 3530 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3580, End BP: 3480

Abstract: Eaglestone Flat; 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. 1530BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:oak

ID: 5521, C14 ID: OxA-3053 Date BP: 3530 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3460, End BP: 3600

Abstract: Irthlingborough, England

Archaeologist Name: Humble

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

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Carbon Date. 1530BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Betula, in cremation pit 227 at Eaglestone Flat, Curbar, Derbyshire, England. [Ed: cal ranges given.]

ID: 6848, C14 ID: GU-5128 Date BP: 3530 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3480, End BP: 3580

OS Letter: SK, OS East: 266, OS North: 740

Archaeologist Name: John Barnatt

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 60, 1994, 287-370

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Carbon Date. 1530BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the primary fill of the first phase ditch of a Bronze Age barrow.

ID: 17978, C14 ID: HAR 5510 Date BP: 3530 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3610, End BP: 3450

Abstract: Trelan II; 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. 1530BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Fraxinus and Quercus sp (G C Morgan), from in situ position within cremation pit which had held child cremation and collared urn (removed before excavator called in) at Lan Fawr, Church Stoke, Powys, Wales.

ID: 1500, C14 ID: CAR-1037 Date BP: 3530 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3460, End BP: 3600

Abstract: site revealed by erosion

Archaeologist Name: W Britnell

Reference Name: Montgomeryshire Collect, 76, 1988, 13-15

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Carbon Date. 1530BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, AML 8650262, CNRBG2, id as human left tibia and femur, from Grave 2 which cuts and thus postdates Grave 1 at Cot Nab (Garrowby Wold 104), Kirby Underdale, N Yorkshire, England. Subm AEF 1987. Comment (subm): stratig details are insufficient to show whether both graves postdate mound. Their positions in rel to mound suggest (1) both Bronze Age secondary burials, (2) both postdate barrow, or (3) Grave 1 is Bronze Age and Grave 2 later, possibly Anglian.

ID: 8686, C14 ID: HAR-8516 Date BP: 3530 +/- 140, Start Date BP: 3390, End BP: 3670

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 817, OS North: 569

Archaeologist Name: A E Finney, E Riding Archaeol Comm

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 97

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Carbon Date. 1530BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Prunus sp, from occupation soil added to loam core of high bell barrow; sample taken from base of barrow at Milton Lilbourne - Milton Hill Farm Barrow 4 -, Wiltshire, England. Subm Paul Ashbee 1984. Comment (subm): Date is useful tpq for charcoal element of occupation earth additive, which could be older than barrow, although pottery content suggests contemporaneity.

ID: 8981, C14 ID: HAR-6921 Date BP: 3530 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 3420, End BP: 3640

Abstract: Barrow group

Archaeologist Name: Paul Ashbee 1958

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 176; Wiltshire Archaeol Mag, 80, 1986, 23-96 esp 81-5; Wiltshire Archaeol Mag, 57, 1958, 230-1

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Carbon Date. 1530BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, AML 8112901, id as human, ref 36-326 at Balksbury Camp, Andover, Hampshire, England. Subm N Balaam 1982.

ID: 1238, C14 ID: HAR-5124 Date BP: 3530 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3450, End BP: 3610

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

Archaeologist Name: K Smith

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 335-6

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Carbon Date. 1530BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; bone from grave 2, which cuts and thus post-dates grave 1. No datable artefacts were recovered.

ID: 15710, C14 ID: HAR 8516 Date BP: 3530 +/- 140, Start Date BP: 3670, End BP: 3390

Abstract: Cot Nab; 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. 1530BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from carbonised wood remains located within mound material near the centre of the barrow mound of barrow 4.

ID: 17287, C14 ID: OxA 3053 Date BP: 3530 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3600, End BP: 3460

Abstract: Raunds Prehistoric: Irthlingborough; 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. 1530BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from occupation earth added to a loam core of this high bell barrow. The sample was from the base of the mound.

ID: 16897, C14 ID: HAR 6921 Date BP: 3530 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 3640, End BP: 3420

Abstract: Milton Lilbourne: Barrow 4; 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. 1530BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a grave marker or shoring to the west of a plank-built coffin in grave 92, which contained an incomplete Beaker; the grave lay 7m outside the inner ditch, and 3m beneath the fill of the outer ditch.

ID: 17113, C14 ID: HAR 3630 Date BP: 3530 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3600, End BP: 3460

Abstract: Norwich: Bowthorpe; 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. 1530BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Context 205, pit at N edge of excavation at Plas Gogerddan, Trefeirig, Dyfed, Wales.

ID: 1582, C14 ID: CAR-994 Date BP: 3530 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3460, End BP: 3600

Abstract: 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. 1530BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from a beaker crouched inhumation; burial 2286, context 2326.

ID: 15148, C14 ID: HAR 5124 Date BP: 3530 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3610, End BP: 3450

Abstract: Balksbury Camp; 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. 1530BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id by P Franklin (Oxford Univ Dept Forestry) as Quercus sp, from cremation pit cut into base of ring bank in SW quad, sealed by recumbent stone, assoc with cremated bone at Harden Moor, near Bingley, West Yorkshire, England. Subm J Henderson 1984. Comment (subm): BM-2572 is youngest in series and provides tpq for ring bank. Other dates provide firm EBA attribution for cremation deposits on site and all prob fall within same early phase of activity (as indicated by stratigraphy). Measurements provide tpq for stone circle which was pushed over to seal some of cremation pits. Oak is long-lived species but dates still indicate post ring later than cremations and poss later than stone circle.

ID: 2787, C14 ID: BM-2574 Date BP: 3530 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3480, End BP: 3580

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 75, OS North: 386

Archaeologist Name: J Henderson (Res Lab for Archaeol & Hist of Art, Oxford)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 56

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Carbon Date. 1530BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from primary fill of Phase 2 barrow ditch at Trelan 2 (Site 41), Goonhilly Downs, Lizard, Cornwall, England. Subm N Balaam.

ID: 1690, C14 ID: HAR-5510 Date BP: 3530 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3450, End BP: 3610

OS Letter: SW, OS East: 734, OS North: 192

Archaeologist Name: George Smith

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 300-1, 335; Cornish Archaeol, 23, 1984, 3-48 (site Cornish Archaeol, 27, 1988, 213-14 (dates)

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Carbon Date. 1530BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from layer 4249 in water pit 4226, a large pit with sandy wet fills.

ID: 16880, C14 ID: HAR 9272 Date BP: 3530 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3610, End BP: 3450

Abstract: Mildenhall: West Row Fen, MNL-165; 1988-89

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Carbon Date. 1530BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal [?] from cremation pit within satellite cairn at Carneddau Cairn I, Carno, Powys, Wales.

ID: 1814, C14 ID: CAR-1259 Date BP: 3530 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3460, End BP: 3600

OS Letter: SN, OS East: 989, OS North: 997

Archaeologist Name: Alex Gibson (Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust)

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 29, 1989, 48-9; Archaeol Wales, 31, 1991, 26

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Carbon Date. 1530BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from central cremation F43 at Brenig 44, Clwyd, Wales.

ID: 3630, C14 ID: HAR-535 Date BP: 3530 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3440, End BP: 3620

OS Letter: SH, OS East: 983, OS North: 572

Archaeologist Name: F Lynch and others

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 19, 1977, 411-12; Trans Denbighshire Hist Soc, 24, 1975, 36-7

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Carbon Date. 1528BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; a slice was taken from post 182 for dendrochronology. This post was one of several in situ in the intertidal zone on this part of the eroding beach. The function and period are unknown.

ID: 18441, C14 ID: UB 3271 Date BP: 3528 +/- 37, Start Date BP: 3565, End BP: 3491

Abstract: Wootton-Quarr: Wootton Creek B; 1989-90

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Carbon Date. 1526BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: St Osyth Lodge Farm- Human bone; long bone; two pieces of Charcoal and two pieces of cremated bone from early Bronze Age urned cremation 3914, to south-east of pond barrow 3890. The cremation pit 3914 for the inverted urn is 0.6m long, 0.48m wide, and 0.4m deep. The samples come from the fill (3917=10190) of the vessel, which is a large collared urn. No other archaeological features touch the cremation pit. The Collared Urn is complete, although modern ploughing has truncated the cremation pit by 0.3m. The contents of the Collared Urn were excavated in 4cm spits (labelled from A (bottom) to I (rim)). The samples of bone and Charcoal come from near the rim (spits G and I respectively) of the upside-down vessel. The pit cuts a glacio-fluvial deposit of acidic sand and gravel and is sealed by 0.3m of sandy ploughsoil. The watertable was c 1m below the base of the cremation pit.

ID: 9275, C14 ID: OxA-13041 Date BP: 3526 +/- 32, Start Date BP: 3558, End BP: 3494

Abstract: St Osyth Lodge Farm: B (cremations)

Archaeologist Name: M Germany

Reference Name: Hamilton,W D, Bayliss, A, Bronk Ramsey, C, Meadows, J, and van der Plicht, H, 2007 Radiocarbon dating, in Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments and middle Iron Age settlement at Lodge Farm, St Osyth, Essex (ed M Germany), East Anglian Archaeology, 177, 95-11

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Carbon Date. 1526BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone from same layer as BM-557 (but waterlogged and contaminated) at Marden, Wiltshire, England.

ID: 3909, C14 ID: BM-558 Date BP: 3526 +/- 99, Start Date BP: 3427, End BP: 3625

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 90, OS North: 583

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 20-21; Antiq J, 51, 1971, 177-239; Proc Prehist Soc, 38, 1972, 389-407

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Carbon Date. 1525BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: plant remains:hazel nut

ID: 6239, C14 ID: OxA-6061 Date BP: 3525 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 3480, End BP: 3570

Abstract: Huntingdon Racecourse, England

Archaeologist Name: Macaulay

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

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Carbon Date. 1525BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id by C Dickson as Picea, from organic material in trough of structure adjacent to burnt mound at Tougs, Isle of Burra, Shetland, off Scotland. Comment (lab): combined date for this determination with GU-1111 is 3578 47.

ID: 6609, C14 ID: GU-1110 Date BP: 3525 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 3450, End BP: 3600

OS Letter: HU, OS East: 378, OS North: 338

Archaeologist Name: J W Hedges and M Hedges

Reference Name: Glasgow Archaeol J, 13, 1986, 1-43 m'fiche 1-2

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Carbon Date. 1525BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from \plain ware\"" spread at Ballynagilly

ID: 4214, C14 ID: UB-355 Date BP: 3525 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 3450, End BP: 3600

OS Letter: H, OS East: 743, OS North: 837

Archaeologist Name: The Corbie

Reference Name: Tyrone

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Carbon Date. 1525BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Cossington - cremated human bone; possible tibia; F20 was part of the cremation group to the south-east of the ring ditch. Although apparently unurned, fragments of pottery urn were recovered in association with the cremated bone. In addition a scatter of cremated bone was observed to the south east of the feature. In all likelihood F20 is a disturbed urned cremation. It lay near the centre of the cremation group. F20 was cut into river terrace gravels, approximately 300m north of the river Wreake. The land on which the site was situated had apparently been cultivated for a considerable length of time prior to the excavation. No other details are known.

ID: 9754, C14 ID: SUERC-11274 Date BP: 3525 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 3560, End BP: 3490

Abstract: Cossington: site 1

Archaeologist Name: C O'Brien and J Thomas

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1524BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Ribble Valley - sediment; humic acid fraction; the materials are from the upper layers of a compacted well-humified peat that overlies coarse channel gravels. The sequence was sampled from a core located in the centre of a palaeochannel with surface expression from upper Ribble terrace 2. The peat layer is 0.15-0.2m in thickness and buried by laminated flood silts. The organic materials are in situ and comprised soft plant matter and humic acid compounds. The deposit is buried by a further 0.2m of flood laminated silt. There is no evidence for bioturbation or downwards root penetration from above the peat, because the flood laminations are undisturbed. Downwards root penetration within the peat is possible given the nature of peat deposits, as is the migration of different organic fractions, particularly fulvic acids. Roots appear not to have penetrated the overlying flood laminated silts. 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 0.5m below the surface.

ID: 9930, C14 ID: OxA-15880 Date BP: 3524 +/- 33, Start Date BP: 3557, End BP: 3491

Abstract: Ribble Valley: Upper Ribble floodbasin, Littlebank Barn, terrace 2, core 2

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name: Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1521BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; this sample came from soil pit 18, 0.85-86m below the ground surface on the floodplain of a tributary of the river Wolf, below Toft Farm. The occurrence of charcoal and the deposition of alluvial sediments may be associated with early phases of land use in the valley.

ID: 17394, C14 ID: UB 3208 Date BP: 3521 +/- 54, Start Date BP: 3575, End BP: 3467

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. 1520BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from a possibly Bronze Age inhumation.

ID: 15951, C14 ID: HAR 4399 Date BP: 3520 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3600, End BP: 3440

Abstract: Exning; 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. 1520BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id by C R Cartwright as including Corylus, Calluna, Quercus, ? Carpinus betulus and Leguminosae, from fires 1 and 2 in Barrow 1 at Davidstow Moor, Cornwall, England. Subm P Christie (1984). Comment (subm): 14C dating is sole way of dating barrows more precisely and establishing relationships between them. It is fortunate that charcoal was retained from 1940s excavations.

ID: 1351, C14 ID: HAR-6634 Date BP: 3520 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3450, End BP: 3590

Abstract: Site I(1), Barrow 1

Archaeologist Name: C K A Croft-Andrew (1941-2)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 314; Cornish Archaeol, 27, 1988, 27-169

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Carbon Date. 1520BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Grain from P604 layer 2 at Danebury, nr Stockbridge, Hampshire, England. Comments (lab): Sample not totally pre-treated. (subm): Date regarded as unacceptable.

ID: 1086, C14 ID: HAR-966 Date BP: 3520 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3450, End BP: 3590

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. 1520BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: grain; from a pit, associated with a group of decorated saucepan pots, which are typical of the later ceramic assemblage - pit P604, layer 2.

ID: 15808, C14 ID: HAR 966 Date BP: 3520 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3590, End BP: 3450

Abstract: Danebury; 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. 1520BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; site I (1) known as Trevassaborough, from fires in Barrow 1.

ID: 15810, C14 ID: HAR 6634 Date BP: 3520 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3590, End BP: 3450

Abstract: Davidstow Moor; 1984-85

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Carbon Date. 1520BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from Grave II, cut into the summit of the mound.

ID: 15654, C14 ID: HAR 3880 Date BP: 3520 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3590, End BP: 3450

Abstract: Chippenham: Water Hall 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. 1520BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5604, C14 ID: OxA-3262 Date BP: 3520 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3460, End BP: 3580

Abstract: Poulawack, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Lanting

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

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Carbon Date. 1520BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from pit 7 associated with Ebbsfleet ware at Blackhorse Road, Letchworth, Hertfordshire, England.

ID: 4201, C14 ID: BM-186 Date BP: 3520 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 3370, End BP: 3670

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 233, OS North: 336

Archaeologist Name: J Moss-Eccardt

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 288-9

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Carbon Date. 1520BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:-

ID: 5540, C14 ID: OxA-3082 Date BP: 3520 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3430, End BP: 3610

Abstract: Toadhole Bottom West, England

Archaeologist Name: Wilkinson

Reference Name: Archaeometry 34(1), 1992, 141-159

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Carbon Date. 1520BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal in 'secondary' cremation at Brenig 45, Clwyd, Wales.

ID: 3653, C14 ID: HAR-714 Date BP: 3520 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3450, End BP: 3590

Abstract:

Archaeologist Name: F Lynch and others

Reference Name: Trans Denbighshire Hist Soc, 24, 1975, 36-7

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Carbon Date. 1520BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: other:human collagen

ID: 5421, C14 ID: OxA-2674 Date BP: 3520 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3450, End BP: 3590

Abstract: Rathlin Island 2, N. Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Lanting

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

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Carbon Date. 1520BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from a Bronze Age grave which also contained six sheet bronze beads, 13 jet buttons, a jet toggle, and a necklace of 180 jet beads; depth c 0.46m below the surface prior to April 1970; no rootlets were present in the grave.

ID: 16125, C14 ID: HAR 1282 Date BP: 3520 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3590, End BP: 3450

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. 1520BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: The Rye area project: near surface site 2 (East Guldeford)- Peat; humified, pH 5.7, 84.4% LOI; sample taken from a 5cm slice of peat (-1.25-1.30m OD). The solid geology of the area around East Guldeford is the Hastings Bed Group (this includes mostly non calcareous rocks such as sandstones, siltstones, and clays). The watertable at the site is within 2m of the modern ground surface.

ID: 9389, C14 ID: GrN-28665 Date BP: 3520 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 3550, End BP: 3490

Abstract: The Rye area project: near surface site 2 (East Guldeford)

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. 1520BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from deep shaft of Beaker period at Wattisfield, W Suffolk, England.

ID: 4649, C14 ID: BM-77 Date BP: 3520 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 3370, End BP: 3670

OS Letter: TM, OS East: 22, OS North: 746

Archaeologist Name: N Smedley

Reference Name: Brit Mus Quart, 23, 1960-1, 120; Proc Suffolk Inst Archaeol, 27, 1958, 117

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Carbon Date. 1520BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:oak other

ID: 5198, C14 ID: OxA-1886 Date BP: 3520 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3450, End BP: 3590

Abstract: Barrow Hills Radley, England

Archaeologist Name: Halpin

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

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Carbon Date. 1520BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; a collection of fragments of wood charcoal from context 1044, a medium dark brown silty clay loam. The sample was taken as a discrete spot sample. There are no sign of rootlets. The layer is colluvial in nature, probably being formed by plough action and gravity in unison. The context starts at 98cm below the modern ground level and finishes at 134cm. Pottery in the layer is mostly East Sussex Ware (Iron Age and Romano-British). There was no visible disturbance, and the environment is reasonably calcareous as snail preservation is good.

ID: 15472, C14 ID: OxA 3082 Date BP: 3520 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3610, End BP: 3430

Abstract: Brighton Bypass: Toadhole Bottom West; 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. 1520BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from the top fill of layer 4379 of Neolithic pit 4377, which cut into a sand hummock.

ID: 16878, C14 ID: HAR 9269 Date BP: 3520 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3580, End BP: 3460

Abstract: Mildenhall: West Row Fen, MNL-165; 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. 1520BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from central pit, Ring cairn (No. 1) at Shaugh Moor, Dartmoor, Devon, England.

ID: 4738, C14 ID: HAR-2216 Date BP: 3520 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3450, End BP: 3590

OS Letter: SX, OS East: 553, OS North: 635

Archaeologist Name: K Smith, G Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 89-90; Proc Prehist Soc, 44, 1978, 446-7; Proc Prehist Soc, 45, 1979, 1-33; Proc Prehist Soc, 48, 1982, 203-78

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1520BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from object at Branthwaite, Workington, England. [Ed: either a canoe or a retting vat ?]

ID: 3457, C14 ID: Q-288 Date BP: 3520 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3420, End BP: 3620

OS Letter: NY, OS East: 56, OS North: 247

Reference Name: Int J Naut Archaeol Underwater Explor, 4, 1975, 191-200; CBA3 Archaeol Newslett, Ser 2, 7, Apr 1979

Carbon Date. 1520BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; found well sealed within the lower fill of cremation pit 231, containing a mixture of burnt bone and the charcoal submitted. The feature was undisturbed and there is little or no chance of contamination.

ID: 15914, C14 ID: GU 5129 Date BP: 3520 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3590, End BP: 3450

Abstract: Eaglestone Flat; 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. 1520BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: plant remains:-

ID: 5113, C14 ID: OxA-1716 Date BP: 3520 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3450, End BP: 3590

Abstract: Skaill, Deerness [Map], England

Archaeologist Name: Limbrey

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

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Carbon Date. 1520BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: waterlogged plant macrofossil; these appear to be plant remains growing in the bottom of the ditch prior to a major relining.They were trapped between the silt deposits and clay lining.

ID: 16713, C14 ID: HAR 6183 Date BP: 3520 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3600, End BP: 3440

Abstract: London: Fulham Palace moated site; 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. 1520BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Betula, in cremation pit 231 at Eaglestone Flat, Curbar, Derbyshire, England. [Ed: cal ranges given.]

ID: 6849, C14 ID: GU-5129 Date BP: 3520 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3450, End BP: 3590

OS Letter: SK, OS East: 266, OS North: 740

Archaeologist Name: John Barnatt

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 60, 1994, 287-370

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Carbon Date. 1520BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, from multiple grave containing seven burials at Exning, Suffolk, England. Subm P Murphy 1981. Comment (subm): Result confirms Bronze Age date for burials.

ID: 8468, C14 ID: HAR-4399 Date BP: 3520 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3440, End BP: 3600

Abstract: burials, probably from former barrow

Archaeologist Name: E Martin, C B Denston

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 323; Proc Suffolk Inst Archaeol Hist, 36(2), 1986, 131-4

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Carbon Date. 1520BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from Barrow 61; from a massive comminuted spread of charcoal beneath the mound and upon the surface of the ancient soil. Patches of charcoal were also peripheral to the stake circle.

ID: 15083, C14 ID: HAR 6227 Date BP: 3520 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3620, End BP: 3420

Abstract: Amesbury: New Barn Down; 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. 1520BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; charcoal from remains of a funeral pyre deposited with central cremation of Barrow 1. Associated finds included a copper/bronze knife, bone tweezers, and a bone ring-headed pin. The grave goods may have been inside a container of so far unidentified organic material with geometric and pointill? decoration.

ID: 17268, C14 ID: OxA 1886 Date BP: 3520 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3590, End BP: 3450

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. 1520BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Fraxinus sp, from burnt area beneath barrow at Amesbury Barrow 61, Wiltshire, England.

ID: 8334, C14 ID: HAR-6227 Date BP: 3520 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3420, End BP: 3620

Abstract: Bowl barrow

Archaeologist Name: Paul Ashbee

Reference Name: Wiltshire Archaeol Mag, 79, 1984, 39-91

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Carbon Date. 1520BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, NMI 1939:1143, from Grave 6, Halverstown, Co Kildare, Ireland. Subm A L Brindley and J N Lanting, BAI Groningen, 1990-1. Comment (lab): The EBA dates in this series are all in line with other results from the Groningen wider dating programme.

ID: 8023, C14 ID: OxA-2666 Date BP: 3520 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3450, End BP: 3590

Abstract: Museum specimens, Irish EBA burials dating programme

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 35, 1993, 313

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Carbon Date. 1518BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from top of primary (Beaker) structure at Nant Maden, Cwm Cadlan, Penderyn, Powys, Wales.

ID: 4745, C14 ID: BM-1113 Date BP: 3518 +/- 51, Start Date BP: 3467, End BP: 3569

OS Letter: SN, OS East: 971, OS North: 105

Archaeologist Name: D P Webley

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 344

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Carbon Date. 1517BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Trent/Soar rivers confluence - sediment; humin fraction, bulk sample; the sample was taken from the section of a palaeochannel in a quarry. The local geology is Mercian mudstone. The sample was waterlogged at the time of collection. The water table was 1m below the surface.

ID: 10045, C14 ID: OxA-16128 Date BP: 3517 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 3547, End BP: 3487

Abstract: Trent/Soar rivers confluence: WQF, monolith CH1

Archaeologist Name: A G Brown

Reference Name: Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1517BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: From cist VII at Almond Bank, Tayside, Scotland.

ID: 3664, C14 ID: SRR-591 Date BP: 3517 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3467, End BP: 3567

Abstract: Short cist cemetery

Archaeologist Name: M E C Stewart

Reference Name: Discovery Excav Scot, 1975, 40

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Carbon Date. 1515BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:Prunus,Quercus

ID: 5260, C14 ID: OxA-2090 Date BP: 3515 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3435, End BP: 3595

Abstract: Holywell Coombe, England

Archaeologist Name: Preece

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

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Carbon Date. 1515BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from below forecourt blocking at Ballymacdermot, Armagh, Ireland.

ID: 4415, C14 ID: UB-705 Date BP: 3515 +/- 85, Start Date BP: 3430, End BP: 3600

OS Letter: J, OS East: 63, OS North: 238

Archaeologist Name: A E P Collins & B C S Wilson

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 292; Radiocarbon, 16, 1974, 270-2; Ulster J Archaeol, 27, 1964, 3-22

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Carbon Date. 1515BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood charcoal assoc with 2 Cornish ribbon-handled urns at Crig-a-Mennis, Liskey, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall, England.

ID: 3666, C14 ID: NPL-193 Date BP: 3515 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3425, End BP: 3605

OS Letter: SW, OS East: 757, OS North: 528

Archaeologist Name: P M Christie

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 26, 1960, 76-97; Antiquity, 50, 1976, 240

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Carbon Date. 1514BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Carbonised grain from cache at base of wall at Ness of Gruting, (House 1), Sandsting, Shetland, Scotland.

ID: 769, C14 ID: BM-441 Date BP: 3514 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 3394, End BP: 3634

OS Letter: HU, OS East: 281, OS North: 484

Archaeologist Name: C S T Calder 1952

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 177; Proc Soc Antiq Scotland, 89, 1955-6, 340-97, esp 353

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Carbon Date. 1510BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: The Rye area project: Rye (Pannel Farm)- Peat; .58 - 0.62m OD; this sample is taken from a unit of medium brown peat (D) containing abundant Woody detritus, immediately below the contact with grey-brown silty peat (C). 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. The depth from which the sample is taken (220-22cm) precludes any possibility of contamination by modern rootlet penetration. A pollen assemblage analysed from 215cm indicates relatively dense alder fen carr vegetation surrounded the site around the time the peat was accumulating.

ID: 9367, C14 ID: GrN-28100 Date BP: 3510 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3560, End BP: 3460

Abstract: The Rye area project: Rye (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. 1510BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from a secondary burial in context 1L00110. The burial was inserted through the barrow mound within a year of the mound's construction. This was probably sometime from the date of the primary burials.

ID: 18151, C14 ID: HAR 8241 Date BP: 3510 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3550, End BP: 3470

Abstract: West Heslerton: Prehistoric; 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. 1510BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as recovered by flotation, not identifiable (A D Tipper), from fill of pit (23) below flat stone inside ring at Great Carn II, Cefn Bryn, Gower, Glamorgan West, Wales.

ID: 2372, C14 ID: Birm-1179 Date BP: 3510 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3450, End BP: 3570

OS Letter: SS, OS East: 490, OS North: 907

Archaeologist Name: Anthony Ward 1981/2

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 54, 1988, 153-72 esp 161

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Carbon Date. 1510BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone collagen, id as human femur, two tibia and rt humerus, from multiple inhumations in cist which also contained a Vase Food Vessel, a miniature vessel and a flint blade. at Kentraw, Islay, Strathclyde, Scotland. Coll R Hodkinson et al (Museum of Islay Life).

ID: 1494, C14 ID: GU-2189 Date BP: 3510 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3460, End BP: 3560

Abstract: in natural gravel mound

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 117, 1987, 41-5

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Carbon Date. 1510BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a charcoal lens in pit 40218 indicating a single episode of dumping of local waste; from context 40233. The pit also contained secondary series collared urns.

ID: 18197, C14 ID: GU 5307 Date BP: 3510 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3560, End BP: 3460

Abstract: Westhampnett; 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. 1510BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, AML 841217, from burial of juvenile, 13-14 y.o., context IR304 in EBA barrow at Heslerton, Vale of Pickering, Yorkshire North, England. Is secondary burial with Beaker, inserted into grave of Skeleton IR340 (HAR-6630, 4060 80) whose bones were stacked at foot of grave. Coll D Powlesland 1984.

ID: 1479, C14 ID: HAR-6631 Date BP: 3510 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3430, End BP: 3590

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. 1510BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; cremated bone associated with a fragmentary Bronze Age vessel (not diagnostic). Found at the centre of a pond barrow, which overlay a Neolithic ring ditch. The pond barrow was out by the outer ditch of barrow 12.

ID: 17255, C14 ID: OxA 1873 Date BP: 3510 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3590, End BP: 3430

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. 1510BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from cremation cut into top of outermost Phase 3 ditch at Four Crosses, Llandysilio, Powys, Wales.

ID: 1404, C14 ID: CAR-669 Date BP: 3510 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3440, End BP: 3580

Abstract: Site 5

Archaeologist Name: W Warrilow et al

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 52, 1986, 53-87 fiche

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Carbon Date. 1510BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, AML 841213, from context 1L00110 in EBA cemetery 1, secondary burial inserted through mound within one year of mound construction, probably some time after primary burials, at Heslerton, Vale of Pickering, Yorkshire North, England. Coll D Powlesland 1984.

ID: 1481, C14 ID: HAR-8241 Date BP: 3510 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 3470, End BP: 3550

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. 1510BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: peat; from the old land surface beneath a bank.

ID: 17556, C14 ID: HAR 4181 Date BP: 3510 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3590, End BP: 3430

Abstract: Shaugh Moor: Wotter Common, site 69; 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. 1510BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; a combined sample from various locations in the ring ditch. There was no stratigraphy in the ditch, the fill being fine sand. However all samples were located c 10-15cm from the bottom of the ditch in the primary silt. The depth of the ditch is c 60cm. Most of the fragments are large suggesting we are dealing with contemporary charcoal.

ID: 15655, C14 ID: HAR 2906 Date BP: 3510 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3580, End BP: 3440

Abstract: Christchurch: Bargates, site X17; 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. 1510BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from central fire area under cairn at Cataclews Barrow 1, Cornwall, England. Subm P Christie (1983). Comment (subm): Gives primary date for cairn. [Ed: lab no given as HAR-8099 in one ref below.]

ID: 1336, C14 ID: HAR-8089 Date BP: 3510 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3440, End BP: 3580

OS Letter: SX, OS East: 142, OS North: 846

Archaeologist Name: C K Croft Andrew (1944)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 190; Cornish Archaeol, 24, 1985, 23-121; Cornish Archaeol, 27, 1988, 164-5

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Carbon Date. 1510BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; part of the Fenland Survey Project investigating buried landscapes and the general pattern of settlement in the Fens.

ID: 16216, C14 ID: HAR 5657 Date BP: 3510 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3580, End BP: 3440

Abstract: Hacconby Fen; 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. 1510BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; from the secondary burial of the early Bronze Age barrow, context IR304. The burial was accompanied by a Beaker and inserted into the grave occupied by skeleton IR340 (HAR-6630), whose bones were stacked at the foot of the grave.

ID: 18149, C14 ID: HAR 6631 Date BP: 3510 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3590, End BP: 3430

Abstract: West Heslerton: Prehistoric; 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. 1510BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as mature oak by C A Keepax, from concentrations at centre of mound inner cairn at Colliford Reservoir site CR IVA, Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, England.

ID: 1274, C14 ID: HAR-2994 Date BP: 3510 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3430, End BP: 3590

OS Letter: SX, OS East: 17, OS North: 71

Archaeologist Name: Frances Griffith

Reference Name: Cornish Archaeol, 23, 1984, 47-140 esp. 69

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Carbon Date. 1510BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charred bone:human

ID: 5185, C14 ID: OxA-1873 Date BP: 3510 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3430, End BP: 3590

Abstract: Barrow Hills, England

Archaeologist Name: Halpin

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

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Carbon Date. 1510BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a concentration of charcoal fragments associated with fragments of cremated bone within a small cremation pit (F8); approximately 0.4m below the surface. The pit was a small feature located near the inner edge of the northern part of ring ditch (F3).

ID: 15482, C14 ID: OxA 4208 Date BP: 3510 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3600, End BP: 3420

Abstract: Bromfield; 1992-93

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Carbon Date. 1510BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from pit 4284, used for soaking antler prior to working. The sample consists of charcoal from layers 4284 and 4287.

ID: 16877, C14 ID: HAR 9268 Date BP: 3510 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3570, End BP: 3450

Abstract: Mildenhall: West Row Fen, MNL-165; 1988-89

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Carbon Date. 1510BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a central fire area under a cairn.

ID: 15605, C14 ID: HAR 8099 Date BP: 3510 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3580, End BP: 3440

Abstract: Cataclews: Barrow 1; 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. 1510BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, AML 785392, X17-100, id as oak (Quercus sp) from mature timbers, from c10-15cm in primary silt in base of ring ditch at Christchurch Site X17, Dorset, England. Subm KJ 1978. Comment (subm): date confirms earlier BA date expected for Ring Ditch 1, which was stratigraphically earlier than a LBA settlement; is also consistent with adjacent Ring Ditch 2, which cut into a pit containing Grooved Ware, and yielded a sherd of collared urn.

ID: 8797, C14 ID: HAR-2906 Date BP: 3510 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3440, End BP: 3580

OS Letter: SZ, OS East: 157, OS North: 930

Archaeologist Name: K Jarvis 1978

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 58; Jarvis K, Dorset Natur Hist Archaeol Soc Monogr 5, 134-6

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Carbon Date. 1510BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; from a Bronze Age occupation surface spreading into the fen edge; the sample was exposed to the air during excavation, so there is a slight possibility of contamination of the outer surface.

ID: 16867, C14 ID: HAR 2516 Date BP: 3510 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3590, End BP: 3430

Abstract: Mildenhall: West Row Fen, MNL-130; 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. 1510BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from cremation pit (F.129), globular decor. ware at Bromfield, Shropshire, England.

ID: 3610, C14 ID: Birm-64 Date BP: 3510 +/- 180, Start Date BP: 3330, End BP: 3690

OS Letter: SO, OS East: 480, OS North: 778

Archaeologist Name: S C Stanford

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 268; Proc Prehist Soc, 48, 1982, 279-320

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Carbon Date. 1510BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; the valley is to be flooded (centred on SX178713); the C14 samples are from three of a series of four round barrows excavated as part of a multiperiod rescue project.

ID: 17804, C14 ID: HAR 2994 Date BP: 3510 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 3610, End BP: 3410

Abstract: St Neot: Colliford Reservoir, site IV; 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. 1510BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Peat from OGS below bank of parallel reave (Phase I, Trench AF at junction with Saddlesborough reave) at Saddlesborough Main Reave, Shaugh Moor, Devon, England.

ID: 8483, C14 ID: HAR-4181 Date BP: 3510 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3430, End BP: 3590

OS Letter: SX, OS East: 563, OS North: 629

Archaeologist Name: K Smith et al

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 47, 1981, 205-73; Proc Prehist Soc, 48, 1982, 203-78

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Carbon Date. 1510BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as Quercus, from OGS sealed by turf mound at Welsh St Donats WSD3, Glamorgan South, Wales. Comment (lab): Is fresh run of earlier determination BM-1680.

ID: 3769, C14 ID: BM-1680N Date BP: 3510 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3460, End BP: 3560

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 41, OS North: 749

Archaeologist Name: Jennifer Price, Margaret Ehrenberg

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 23, 1981, 21-2 (original determination Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 65 and 67 (revision Morgannwg, 21, 1977, 89-90; Bull Board Celtic Stud, 29, 1982, 776-842

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Carbon Date. 1510BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:willow/poplar

ID: 5912, C14 ID: OxA-4208 Date BP: 3510 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3420, End BP: 3600

Abstract: Bromfield, England

Archaeologist Name: Hughes

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

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Carbon Date. 1510BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal:Betula

ID: 5283, C14 ID: OxA-2180 Date BP: 3510 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3440, End BP: 3580

Abstract: Great Langdale, England

Archaeologist Name: Bradley

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

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Carbon Date. 1510BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from stripped surface (construction of cairn) at Brenig 51, Clwyd, Wales.

ID: 3656, C14 ID: HAR-801 Date BP: 3510 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3440, End BP: 3580

OS Letter: SH, OS East: 989, OS North: 566

Archaeologist Name: F Lynch and others

Reference Name: Trans Denbighshire Hist Soc, 24, 1975, 36-7

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Carbon Date. 1509BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Sample unspecified from Pont ar Daf, Modrydd, Breconshire, Powys, Wales.

ID: 1586, C14 ID: UB-3216 Date BP: 3509 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3459, End BP: 3559

OS Letter: SN, OS East: 994, OS North: 200

Archaeologist Name: Alex Gibson

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 30, 1990, 41; Bull Board Celtic Stud, 40, 1993, 173-89

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Carbon Date. 1508BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Willington Quarry - charcoal; from a 3m diameter deposit of fire-reddened charcoal and scorched clay, filling feature 4159 whose plan, form and profile are consistent with that of a tree-throw. 4156 is a fire-reddened clay sealing 4157, which was black with charcoal. All layers were sealed by alluvium.

ID: 10090, C14 ID: OxA-15083 Date BP: 3508 +/- 28, Start Date BP: 3536, End BP: 3480

Abstract: Willington Quarry: clearance

Archaeologist Name: M G Beamish

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1506BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Mixed charcoal from Collared Urn with primary burial at Pond Cairn, Mid Glamorgan, Wales.

ID: 4747, C14 ID: BM-1111 Date BP: 3506 +/- 51, Start Date BP: 3455, End BP: 3557

OS Letter: SS, OS East: 915, OS North: 812

Archaeologist Name: C Fox (1937)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 343; Archaeologia, 87, 1938, 129-80; C Fox, 'Life and Death in the Bronze Age' (1959), 107-27

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Carbon Date. 1506BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as Oak, Site I at Killeens, Cork, Ireland. [Ed: Groningen has since redated as 11438: see third ref below.]

ID: 3583, C14 ID: C-877 Date BP: 3506 +/- 230, Start Date BP: 3276, End BP: 3736

OS Letter: W, OS East: 634, OS North: 738

Archaeologist Name: M J O'Kelly, R De Valera

Reference Name: Science, 120, 1954, 734; J Roy Soc Antiq Ireland, 84, 1954, 105-55 (esp. 127-46 J Ir Archaeol, 5, 1989/90, 28

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Carbon Date. 1506BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood of slat and tie beneath Boat 2 at North Ferriby, Yorkshire East Riding, England.

ID: 3460, C14 ID: Q-837b Date BP: 3506 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 3396, End BP: 3616

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 991, OS North: 252

Archaeologist Name: E V Wright, D M Churchill

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 2, 1960, 28; Radiocarbon, 7, 1965, 211; Radiocarbon, 8, 1966, 396; Proc Prehist Soc, 31, 1965, 1-24; Proc Prehist Soc, 26, 1960, 351; Int J Naut Archaeol Underwater Explor, 4, 1975, 191-200; E V Wright, 'The North Ferriby Boats', 1976

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Carbon Date. 1506BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, top of slow silts, enclosure ditch N entrance at Mount Pleasant, Dorchester, Dorset, England.

ID: 4629, C14 ID: BM-788 Date BP: 3506 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 3451, End BP: 3561

OS Letter: SY, OS East: 710, OS North: 900

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 23-4; Proc Prehist Soc, 38, 1972, 389-407

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Carbon Date. 1505BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from Pit 021, layer 020 at Penrhiwcradoc, Mountain Ash, Mid Glamorgan, Wales.

ID: 1577, C14 ID: CAR-470 Date BP: 3505 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3435, End BP: 3575

Abstract: Rectangular funerary cairn

Archaeologist Name: H S Owen-John

Reference Name: Bull Board Celtic Stud, 33, 1986, 266-82

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Carbon Date. 1505BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as mainly poplar and prunus, from cremation L in pit at Harehope Cairn, Peebles-shire, Scotland. Coll G Jobey.

ID: 2967, C14 ID: GU-1211 Date BP: 3505 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 3445, End BP: 3565

Abstract: Multiphase cairn

Archaeologist Name: G Jobey

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 110, 1978-80, 72-113

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Carbon Date. 1505BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human femur, from skeleton with Step 4 Beaker at Mains of Balnagowan, Ardersier, Inverness District, Grampian, Scotland.

ID: 8390, C14 ID: GU-1121 Date BP: 3505 +/- 85, Start Date BP: 3420, End BP: 3590

OS Letter: NH, OS East: 810, OS North: 546

Archaeologist Name: I A G Shepherd

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 114, 1985, 560-6

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Carbon Date. 1504BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: human bone; this sample is an adult skeleton, which was recovered from a deep steep-sided grave, pit located 4.5m north-north-east of the centre of barrow 1. A bone pin (no. 38143) was found close by the hands.

ID: 17297, C14 ID: UB 3147 Date BP: 3504 +/- 38, Start Date BP: 3542, End BP: 3466

Abstract: Raunds Prehistoric: Irthlingborough; 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. 1580BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, id as human, from crouched inhumation of child in oval pit (9) in central area at Barford Farm, Pamphill, Dorset, 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.

ID: 1345, C14 ID: HAR-9819 Date BP: 3580 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3500, End BP: 3660

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 966, OS North: 5

Archaeologist Name: Sally Howard

Reference Name: Proc Dorset Archaeol Natur Hist Soc, 111, 1990, 31-55

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Carbon Date. 1580BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as including Calluna sp, Quercus sp and Leguminosae spp (C R Cartwright), from miniature cairn F2 outside kerb on axis of SE quadrant of barrow 2 at Davidstow Moor, Cornwall, England. Subm P Christie (1984). Comment (subm): 14C dating is sole way of dating barrows more precisely and establishing relationships between them. It is fortunate that charcoal was retained from 1940s excavations. HAR-6635 relates satisfactorily to early collared urn tradition.

ID: 1352, C14 ID: HAR-6635 Date BP: 3580 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3510, End BP: 3650

Abstract: Site V, Barrow 2

Archaeologist Name: C K A Croft-Andrew (1941-2)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 314; Cornish Archaeol, 27, 1988, 27-169

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Carbon Date. 1580BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: wood; the sample came from a deep section through a Flandrian transgression sequence of peats plus some humic muds, at -2.65 OD.

ID: 17852, C14 ID: HAR 4524 Date BP: 3580 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3650, End BP: 3510

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. 1580BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from inside Encrusted Urn in cist, Feature 143, at Ballyveelish 3, Co Tipperary, Ireland.

ID: 1426, C14 ID: GrN-11657 Date BP: 3580 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 3530, End BP: 3630

Abstract: Polygonal cist with 5 individuals minimum

Archaeologist Name: M G Doody

Reference Name: Cleary, R M et al (eds), 'Archaeological excavations on the Cork-Dublin gas pipeline 1981-2' (= Cork Archaeol Stud, 1), 1987, 12 and 29-30

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Carbon Date. 1580BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a dense charcoal spread around a timber coffin on the ancient soil surface beneath the barrow.

ID: 16891, C14 ID: HAR 6453 Date BP: 3580 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3660, End BP: 3500

Abstract: Milton Lilbourne: Barrow 4; 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. 1580BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from an urn containing cremated bone within the barrow structure.

ID: 18125, C14 ID: HAR 5321 Date BP: 3580 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3650, End BP: 3510

Abstract: West Heath Common; 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. 1580BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood, id as partially humified Quercus sp, from coffin with burial 786 and two barbed-and-tanged arrowheads at Mucking, Essex, England.

ID: 8335, C14 ID: HAR-450 Date BP: 3580 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3490, End BP: 3670

Abstract: flat inhumation grave

Archaeologist Name: M U Jones

Reference Name: BAR Brit Ser 83(ii), 1980, 471; D Jordan et al, 'Radiocarbon dates...' (English Heritage, 1994), 115

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Carbon Date. 1580BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal, id as mature oak by C A Keepax, from pit 213, central, with ash and bone fragments and sealed with stone capping at Colliford Reservoir site CR IVC, Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, England.

ID: 1275, C14 ID: HAR-2991 Date BP: 3580 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3500, End BP: 3660

OS Letter: SX, OS East: 17, OS North: 71

Archaeologist Name: Frances Griffith

Reference Name: Cornish Archaeol, 23, 1984, 47-140 esp 76

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Carbon Date. 1580BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; site V(2), from a miniature cairn (F2) outside the kerb on the axis of the south-east quadrant of Barrow 2.

ID: 15811, C14 ID: HAR 6635 Date BP: 3580 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3650, End BP: 3510

Abstract: Davidstow Moor; 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. 1580BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a planked coffin in grave 786; site coordinate 1152N 193E.

ID: 16922, C14 ID: HAR 450 Date BP: 3580 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 3670, End BP: 3490

Abstract: Mucking; 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. 1580BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bone, NMI 1932:6578, from Haylands D, Co Wicklow, Ireland. Subm A L Brindley and J N Lanting, BAI Groningen, 1990-1. Comment (lab): The EBA dates in this series are all in line with other results from the Groningen wider dating programme.

ID: 8024, C14 ID: OxA-2669 Date BP: 3580 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3510, End BP: 3650

Abstract: Museum specimens, Irish EBA burials dating programme

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 35, 1993, 313

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Carbon Date. 1580BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: bone:human

ID: 5451, C14 ID: OxA-2862 Date BP: 3580 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3500, End BP: 3660

Abstract: Methwold Severals, England

Archaeologist Name: Healy

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

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Carbon Date. 1580BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Charcoal from spread in Barrow 4 at Milton Lilbourne - Milton Hill Farm Barrow 4 -, Wiltshire, England. Subm Paul Ashbee 1984.

ID: 8988, C14 ID: HAR-6453 Date BP: 3580 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3500, End BP: 3660

Abstract: Barrow group

Archaeologist Name: Paul Ashbee 1958

Reference Name: Wiltshire Archaeol Mag, 80, 1986, 23-96 esp 81-5; Wiltshire Archaeol Mag, 57, 1958, 230-1

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Carbon Date. 1580BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: charcoal; from a pit containing some burnt bone, sealed by the turf barrow.

ID: 17803, C14 ID: HAR 2991 Date BP: 3580 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 3660, End BP: 3500

Abstract: St Neot: Colliford Reservoir, site IV; 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. 1580BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Carbonised residue; this is a ditch section of an early Bronze Age ditch, with a steep side to the south and more sloping side to the north. Lower fill (T568) of yellow silty sand with sparse Charcoal flecks. Two sherds of Beaker (18g) were present. There was no intrusion or residuality. The valley gravels were overlain with sandy acidic subsoils and topsoils. The feature was cut into sand (upper fill) and gravel (lower fill and base). The feature was approximately 0.4m from the ground surface.

ID: 9119, C14 ID: OxA-12882 Date BP: 3580 +/- 130, Start Date BP: 3710, End BP: 3450

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: Burnt Mound

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. 1580BC. Middle Bronze Age Carbon Dates

Report: Wood from 575cIII, from top of same deposit as 575cII (Har-4523) at Mar Dyke, Stifford (A13 trunk road), Essex, England. Coll T J Wilkinson 1981. Subm T J Wilkinson 1981.

ID: 2258, C14 ID: HAR-4524 Date BP: 3580 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 3510, End BP: 3650

Abstract: Estuarine deposits

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 323-4; J Fld Archaeol, 13, 1986, 183

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