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Carbon Date. 500. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, id as mainly Betula, from hearth material under latest occ, site 6, no. 2 at Skaill, Deerness [Map], Orkney, Scotland.

ID: 3256, C14 ID: Birm-592 Date BP: 1500 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 1380, End BP: 1620

OS Letter: HY, OS East: 587, OS North: 67

Archaeologist Name: P S Gelling

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 263

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Carbon Date. 500. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from fire pit beyond BA mound edge at Pentre Farm, Pontardulais, Glamorgan W, Wales.

ID: 3674, C14 ID: HAR-959 Date BP: 1500 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1430, End BP: 1570

OS Letter: SN, OS East: 591, OS North: 26

Archaeologist Name: A H Ward

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 364; Carmarthenshire Antiquary, 11, 1975, 3-20; Archaeol Cambrensis, 127, 1978, 40-74

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Carbon Date. 500. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from a large pit outside the edge of the mound; the sample was taken from the uppermost of three successive layers of burning in the pit.

ID: 17217, C14 ID: HAR 959 Date BP: 1500 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1570, End BP: 1430

Abstract: Pontardulais: Pentre Barrow; 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. 500. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from wood burnt in a pit, probably associated with an Anglo-Saxon building.

ID: 15216, C14 ID: HAR 2508 Date BP: 1500 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1560, End BP: 1440

Abstract: Barton-under-Needwood: Catholme; 1977-78

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

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Carbon Date. 500. Early Medieval

Report: peat; from borehole 2, core 2, at a depth of 79-82cm.

ID: 16832, C14 ID: OxA 2997 Date BP: 1500 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1570, End BP: 1430

Abstract: Market Lavington; 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. 500. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from an early grave to the east of the church.

ID: 16640, C14 ID: HAR 4143 Date BP: 1500 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1580, End BP: 1420

Abstract: Lincoln: St Paul-in-the-Bail; 1980-81

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

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Carbon Date. 500. Early Medieval

Report: animal bone; from the middle period of the Saxon site.

ID: 18185, C14 ID: HAR 4255 Date BP: 1500 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1570, End BP: 1430

Abstract: West Stow; 1980-81

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

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Carbon Date. 500. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; the sample was recovered from the earliest burial in an east/west grave in the northern part of the cemetery.

ID: 17963, C14 ID: GU 5093 Date BP: 1500 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1590, End BP: 1410

Abstract: Thwing: Paddock Hill, cemetery; 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. 500. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from inside the well (F861).

ID: 17150, C14 ID: HAR 3629 Date BP: 1500 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1580, End BP: 1420

Abstract: Odell; 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. 500. Early Medieval

Report: peat; from the Flandrian upper peat.

ID: 16479, C14 ID: HAR 5224 Date BP: 1500 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1570, End BP: 1430

Abstract: Hullbridge Survey: Crouch 9; 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. 500. Early Medieval

Report: peat:-

ID: 5488, C14 ID: OxA-2997 Date BP: 1500 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1430, End BP: 1570

Abstract: Market Lavington, England

Archaeologist Name: Allen

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

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Carbon Date. 500. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from a furnace.

ID: 15634, C14 ID: HAR 4431 Date BP: 1500 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1570, End BP: 1430

Abstract: Cherry Willingham; 1981-82

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

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Carbon Date. 500. Early Medieval

Report: bone:Lepus timidus

ID: 5942, C14 ID: OxA-4251 Date BP: 1500 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1435, End BP: 1565

Abstract: Ballynamintra, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Woodman

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

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Carbon Date. 500. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, id as oak, from coffin under yellow silt floodplain deposit of lower Kennet Valley, discovered during gravel extraction at Burghfield Quarry, Reading, Berkshire, England. Coll C L Cram and P Worsley 1982. Subm C L Cram (Reading Mus). Comment (subm): Measured to obtain youngest date for tree and taq for burial. [Ed: See now companion date revised as BM-2096AN.]

ID: 2011, C14 ID: BM-2096 Date BP: 1500 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1440, End BP: 1560

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 705, OS North: 710

Archaeologist Name: C L Cram

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 26, 1984, 63; Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 65 (revision of companion date)

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Carbon Date. 500. Early Medieval

Report: Soil from Flandrian upper peat (H9UPEAT) at Crouch Estuary Site 9, Essex, England. Coll P Murphy 1982. Subm P Murphy 1982.

ID: 2272, C14 ID: HAR-5224 Date BP: 1500 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1430, End BP: 1570

Abstract: Estuarine deposits

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 326-9; J Fld Archaeol, 13, 1986, 183

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Carbon Date. 500. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, AML 8111254, id as human, ref 46-709 at Catterick - Bainesse Farm, North Yorkshire, England. Subm N Balaam 1982.

ID: 2895, C14 ID: HAR-5276 Date BP: 1500 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1430, End BP: 1570

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 240, OS North: 972

Archaeologist Name: P R Wilson

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 336; CBA Group 4 Newslett, 1981, 18-20

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Carbon Date. 500. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from grave 4112, skeleton 709.

ID: 15610, C14 ID: HAR 5276 Date BP: 1500 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1570, End BP: 1430

Abstract: Catterick: Bainesse Farm; 1982-83

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

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Carbon Date. 500. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, id as small timbers, from Saxon pits at Odell, Bedfordshire, England.

ID: 8907, C14 ID: HAR-3629 Date BP: 1500 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1420, End BP: 1580

Abstract: pits

Archaeologist Name: B Dix

Reference Name: Medieval Archaeol, 25, 1981, 37

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Carbon Date. 500. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from hearth in phase I house (start of occupation on site) at Rathmullan, Co Down, Ireland.

ID: 8351, C14 ID: UB-2526 Date BP: 1500 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1460, End BP: 1540

OS Letter: J, OS East: 478, OS North: 373

Archaeologist Name: C J Lynn

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 48, 1985, 130-2; Ulster J Archaeol, 44-5, 1981-2, 65-171

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Carbon Date. 503. Early Medieval

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged plant macrofossil; the materials are organic detritus from the base of a sequence of coarse to medium sand flood laminations. 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 basal flood lamination just overlying channel gravels. The materials are detrital rather than in situ, but they comprise soft plant matter, probably locally derived and likely to be similar in age to the flood deposit.

ID: 9919, C14 ID: OxA-15708 Date BP: 1497 +/- 38, Start Date BP: 1535, End BP: 1459

Abstract: Ribble Valley: the Lower Ribble, Osbaldeston Hall, terrace 3, channel 2

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name: Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 503. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, id as human, from Grave 334, context 333 (skeleton) at Watchfield, A420 road cutting, Oxfordshire, England. Comment (subm): CAL range given using Washington Univ Quat Isotope Lab program [Ed: Also a TL date from Durham for pre-Iron Age ditch fill].

ID: 2732, C14 ID: UB-3348 Date BP: 1497 +/- 41, Start Date BP: 1456, End BP: 1538

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 24, OS North: 90

Archaeologist Name: Christopher Scull 1989

Reference Name: Archaeol J, 149, 1992, 124-281 esp Tab.1; Oxoniensia, 55, 1990, 52 (interim rep)

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Carbon Date. 504. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from the first backfill layer of the outer defensive ditch. The material derived from the rampart.

ID: 17364, C14 ID: UB 3184 Date BP: 1496 +/- 42, Start Date BP: 1538, End BP: 1454

Abstract: Reawla; 1989-90

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

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Carbon Date. 504. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, id as comminuted, from 35, lowest of ?deliberate infill layers in outer ditch at Reawla, Gwinear, Cornwall, England. Subm D Jordan. Comments (lab): CAL dates offered by both intercept and probability methods; (subm): No independent dating evidence; rampart collapse could be 2-3 centuries after 4th century abandonment.

ID: 2619, C14 ID: UB-3184 Date BP: 1496 +/- 42, Start Date BP: 1454, End BP: 1538

Abstract: Cornish Round

Archaeologist Name: Nic Appleton-Fox

Reference Name: Cornish Archaeol, 31, 1992, 69-123 esp 92-4

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Carbon Date. 505. Early Medieval

Report: Wood from years 225-44 of 250-year-old tree at Teesham, Co Antrim, N Ireland.

ID: 3304, C14 ID: UB-742 Date BP: 1495 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1460, End BP: 1530

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

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 16, 1974, 273

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Carbon Date. 506. Early Medieval

Report: Swale-Ure Washlands: Sharow Mires, Sharow- Plant macrofossils; ; the sample is located at 476-7cm below the surface, beneath a significant sandy interval. The Sediments are dark grey/black organic silts and mark the end of organic Sedimentation in this part of the core.

ID: 9342, C14 ID: OxA-13105 Date BP: 1494 +/- 28, Start Date BP: 1522, End BP: 1466

Abstract: Swale-Ure Washlands: Sharow Mires, Sharow

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. 506. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from a charcoal layer in the middle of a metre-thick pale grey clay deposition, which probably represents alluviation of the river flood plain.

ID: 18022, C14 ID: UB 3196 Date BP: 1494 +/- 37, Start Date BP: 1531, End BP: 1457

Abstract: Upwich; 1989-90

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

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Carbon Date. 509. Early Medieval

Report: Dungeness: Wickmaryholm Pit- Wood; -1.47- -1.49m OD; Wick 2.3 comprises a macrofossil removed from a 2cm slice of organic-rich silty clay (242-44cm), 3-5cm above the contact between this layer and the peat/detritus mud layer beneath it.

ID: 9197, C14 ID: OxA-12687 Date BP: 1491 +/- 25, Start Date BP: 1516, End BP: 1466

Abstract: Dungeness: Wickmaryholm Pit

Archaeologist Name: A Long

Reference Name: Long, A , Hipkin, S, and Clarke, H, 2002 Romney Marsh: coastal and landscape change through the ages, Oxford Univ School Archaeol Monogr, Oxford: Oxford Univ School Archaeol; Long, A J, and Hughes, P D M, 1995 Mid- and late-Holocene evolution of the Dungeness foreland, UK, Marine Geol, 124, 253-71

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Carbon Date. 509. Early Medieval

Report: Wood from timber of presumed main gateway at Mote of Mark, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.

ID: 3264, C14 ID: SRR-321 Date BP: 1491 +/- 42, Start Date BP: 1449, End BP: 1533

OS Letter: NX, OS East: 844, OS North: 541

Archaeologist Name: L Laing

Reference Name: Antiquity, 49, 1975, 98-108 esp 100; Trans Dumfriesshire Galloway Natur Hist Antiq Soc, 50, 1973, 52

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Carbon Date. 510. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; the sample was recovered from a burial stratigraphically later than the east/west ones. It belongs to a late phase of the cemetery.

ID: 17964, C14 ID: GU 5094 Date BP: 1490 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 1640, End BP: 1340

Abstract: Thwing: Paddock Hill, cemetery; 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. 510. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, id as human, from unprotected burial below mound at Ninch, Laytown, Co Meath, Ireland. [Ed: determination is cited as 1510 65 elsewhere in text.]

ID: 7881, C14 ID: GU-1453 Date BP: 1490 +/- 85, Start Date BP: 1405, End BP: 1575

OS Letter: O, OS East: 157, OS North: 712

Archaeologist Name: P D Sweetman

Reference Name: Riocht na Midhe, 7(2), 1982-3, 58-60

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Carbon Date. 510. Early Medieval

Report: animal bone; from the earliest period of the Saxon site.

ID: 18184, C14 ID: HAR 4194 Date BP: 1490 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1570, End BP: 1410

Abstract: West Stow; 1980-81

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

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Carbon Date. 510. Early Medieval

Report: animal bone; from post-Roman 'dark earth'. Associated with Roman and late Saxon pottery.

ID: 15638, C14 ID: HAR 6625 Date BP: 1490 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1560, End BP: 1420

Abstract: Chester: Hunter School, 1981; 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. 510. Early Medieval

Report: Bone collagen, id as juvenile human skull, from burial near S wall of chancel at Stone-by-Faversham, Kent, England.

ID: 3333, C14 ID: BM-479 Date BP: 1490 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 1380, End BP: 1600

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 991, OS North: 613

Archaeologist Name: Lord Fletcher, G W Meates

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 181-2; Antiq J, 49, 1969, 273-94

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Carbon Date. 510. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from the fill of a shallow scoop cut into natural - interpreted as a storm drain; the estimated date is tenth century or earlier.

ID: 15902, C14 ID: HAR 831 Date BP: 1490 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1590, End BP: 1390

Abstract: Durham: Saddler Street, Sutton Sale Rooms; 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. 510. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; the expected date is c AD 1250.

ID: 16589, C14 ID: HAR 984 Date BP: 1490 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1570, End BP: 1410

Abstract: Launceston Castle; 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. 510. Early Medieval

Report: grain; from corn-drying oven F115 (as HAR-3079).

ID: 17232, C14 ID: HAR 3080 Date BP: 1490 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1570, End BP: 1410

Abstract: Poundbury; 1978-79

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

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Carbon Date. 510. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; a sample from a plank from a side wall of structure C12 which was burnt in situ.

ID: 15717, C14 ID: HAR 4447 Date BP: 1490 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1580, End BP: 1400

Abstract: Cowdery's Down; 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. 510. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from a ?plain burial cut by the north wall of the single-celled church.

ID: 16647, C14 ID: HAR 5092 Date BP: 1490 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1580, End BP: 1400

Abstract: Lincoln: St Paul-in-the-Bail; 1982-83

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

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Carbon Date. 510. Early Medieval

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Charcoal; from the fill of a circular pit with steep-vertical sides and a flat base, consisting of a sandy loam with a dense concentration of large limestones and heathstones, including part of a rotary quern. The pottery includes post-Roman (three sherds, 132g) and Black Burnished Ware (BB1, nine sherds, 53g).

ID: 9063, C14 ID: OxA-12498 Date BP: 1490 +/- 31, Start Date BP: 1521, End BP: 1459

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: Post-Roman

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Ladle, L, and Woodward, A, forthcoming Excavations at Bestwall Quarry,Wareham 1992-2005.Volume 1: the Prehistoric Landscape, Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph, 1, Dorchester

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Carbon Date. 510. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, AML 790638, from burnt layer in base of corn-drying oven B115 at Poundbury, Dorchester, Dorset, England.

ID: 8514, C14 ID: HAR-3080 Date BP: 1490 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1410, End BP: 1570

Abstract: post-Roman settlement

Archaeologist Name: C J Sparey Green

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 82; Sparey Green, C J, in Pearce S (ed), Brit Archaeol Rep Brit Ser 102, 1982

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Carbon Date. 510. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; a sample from a plank from a side wall of structure C12 which was burnt in situ.

ID: 15718, C14 ID: HAR 4449 Date BP: 1490 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1570, End BP: 1410

Abstract: Cowdery's Down; 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. 510. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, id as animal, from extensive layer of dark brown soil and rubble over fortress buildings, containing Roman, late Saxon and some medieval pottery at Chester, Cheshire, England. Subm P Carrington 1984. Comment (subm): Late Saxon building was found on adjacent site, and undatable sunken-featured building was nearby at Hunter St School.

ID: 872, C14 ID: HAR-6625 Date BP: 1490 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1420, End BP: 1560

Abstract: overlying Roman fortress buildings

Archaeologist Name: P Carrington 1981 (Grosvenor Mus Chester)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 171

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Carbon Date. 512. Early Medieval

Report: peat; taken from a depth of 20-22cm in Lindow Moss as part of a pollen core.

ID: 16659, C14 ID: UB 3237 Date BP: 1488 +/- 44, Start Date BP: 1532, End BP: 1444

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. 515. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal:Corylus/Alnus

ID: 5720, C14 ID: OxA-3637 Date BP: 1485 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 1410, End BP: 1560

Abstract: Harston-Manor Farm, England

Archaeologist Name: Malim

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

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Carbon Date. 515. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; pit fill (16) sealed by orange-brown sandy gravelly silt (2) through which pit (15) had been dug.The total depth of overburden from the top of (16) to the top of the plough soil was 0.4m.The sample taken from the upper fills of pit (16).

ID: 16295, C14 ID: OxA 3637 Date BP: 1485 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 1560, End BP: 1410

Abstract: Harston: Manor Farm; 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. 520. Early Medieval

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged plant macrofossil; root fragment; as OxA-15687

ID: 9901, C14 ID: SUERC-10648 Date BP: 1480 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1515, End BP: 1445

Abstract: Ribble Valley: the Lower Ribble, Lower House Farm, terrace 3, core 2

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 520. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from an oven pit SP76, unit number 4337. It is the only sample from an early feature, which appears to date the feature rather than its backfill.

ID: 17332, C14 ID: HAR 4903 Date BP: 1480 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1570, End BP: 1390

Abstract: Raunds: Furnells Manor; 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. 520. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from a layer of soil 0.5-0.8m deep in a small pit.

ID: 15222, C14 ID: HAR 954 Date BP: 1480 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1560, End BP: 1400

Abstract: Barton-under-Needwood: Catholme; 1974-75

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

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Carbon Date. 520. Early Medieval

Report: wood; a further wood sample from the Iron Age ring ditch previously dated by HAR-4313 and HAR-4315.

ID: 17904, C14 ID: HAR 5107 Date BP: 1480 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1580, End BP: 1380

Abstract: Tattershall Thorpe; 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. 520. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from a posthole (possibly a large timber), interlaminated with soil, structure A2 (929).

ID: 15712, C14 ID: HAR 3720 Date BP: 1480 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1540, End BP: 1420

Abstract: Cowdery's Down; 1979-80

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

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Carbon Date. 520. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, id as animal, from pit 790, layer 662, the pit cut and sealed by fill of enclosure ditch 2 at Pennyland, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. Comment (subm): Dates provide tpq for construction and use of Iron Age enclosure.

ID: 2609, C14 ID: HAR-5151 Date BP: 1480 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1400, End BP: 1560

Abstract: of several centuries' duration

Archaeologist Name: R J Williams

Reference Name: Williams R J, 'Pennyland and Hartigans...' (= Buckinghamshire Archaeol Soc Monog Ser, 4), 1993, 175

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Carbon Date. 520. Early Medieval

Report: peat; top of peat adjacent to field wall.

ID: 16515, C14 ID: GU 5058 Date BP: 1480 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1560, End BP: 1400

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

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

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Carbon Date. 520. Early Medieval

Report: Peaty silt, amorphous from immediately above Roman occupation level at York (8 High Ousegate), Yorkshire North, England. Subm York Archaeological Trust.

ID: 1754, C14 ID: HAR-2708 Date BP: 1480 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1400, End BP: 1560

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 603, OS North: 517

Archaeologist Name: D Brinklow

Reference Name: Addyman P V & Hall R A, 'Urban structures and defences' (The Archaeology of York, 8/3), 1991, 186

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Carbon Date. 520. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from charred timbers in the fill of Saxon hut 115; site coordinate 1330N 660E.

ID: 16918, C14 ID: HAR 2341 Date BP: 1480 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1550, End BP: 1410

Abstract: Mucking; 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. 520. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, id as human, from F34, grave 216 at Queenford Farm or Queensford Mill [Map], Dorchester-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England. Subm R A Chambers. Comment (subm): No stratigraphic relationship between graves.

ID: 1598, C14 ID: HAR-5325 Date BP: 1480 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1410, End BP: 1550

Abstract: Site I along route of Dorchester bypass, and to NE of Roman town

Archaeologist Name: R A Chambers

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 337; Oxoniensia, 52, 1987, 35-69

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Carbon Date. 520. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from an east-west grave to the south of the rectangular enclosure, which contained the supine skeleton of a young adult female.

ID: 15843, C14 ID: HAR 5325 Date BP: 1480 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1550, End BP: 1410

Abstract: Dorchester-Upon-Thames: bypass; 1982-83

Archaeologist Name:

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Carbon Date. 520. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, id as human vertebra, from body of Lindow Man, Cheshire, England. Coll R C Turner et al. Comment (subm): Independent measurement from same pretreated sample as HAR-6856b; see extended comment in ref. below.

ID: 1508, C14 ID: HAR-6856a Date BP: 1480 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1390, End BP: 1570

Abstract: Preserved body from Lindow Moss

Archaeologist Name: R C Turner et al

Reference Name: Otlet, R L et al in Stead, I M (ed), 'Lindow Man: the body in the bog' (1986), 27-30; Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 183-4; Antiquity, 63, 1989, 71-9

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Carbon Date. 520. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal spread from context 7.45 at Dunmisk Fort, Carrickmore, Co Tyrone, Ireland.

ID: 1370, C14 ID: HAR-6833 Date BP: 1480 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1380, End BP: 1580

OS Letter: H, OS East: 628, OS North: 706

Archaeologist Name: Julian Henderson and Richard Ivens

Reference Name: Antiquity, 66, 1992, 52-64 esp. 56; Ulster J Archaeol, 51, 1988, 115-26

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Carbon Date. 520. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from Pit 200 at Hartigan's Gravel Pit, MK19, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England.

ID: 7850, C14 ID: HAR-411 Date BP: 1480 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1410, End BP: 1550

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 882, OS North: 388

Archaeologist Name: H S Green [now Aldhouse-Green]

Reference Name: Williams, R J, 'Pennyland and Hartigan's...' (Bucks Archaeol Soc Monog Ser, 4), 1993, 211; Jordan, D et al, 'Radiocarbon dates funded by English Heritage...', Engl Herit, 1994, 111-12

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Carbon Date. 520. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal? from charcoal-rich layer, top silt layer, Ditch 2 (Columban ditch?) at Iona, Reilig Odhran, Strathclyde, Scotland. Coll J W Barber.

ID: 2998, C14 ID: GU-1281 Date BP: 1480 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1425, End BP: 1535

OS Letter: NM, OS East: 286, OS North: 246

Archaeologist Name: J W Barber

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 111, 1981, 282-380 (esp. 310)

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Carbon Date. 520. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, AML 813690, from fill of possible pit oven, Site 77 at Raunds, Furnells site, Northamptonshire, England. Subm G Cadman 1981. Comment (subm GC): Sample from first phase of Saxon occupation; forms part of earliest period, represented by scatter of isolated features.

ID: 2884, C14 ID: HAR-4903 Date BP: 1480 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1390, End BP: 1570

Abstract: Saxon cemetery, settlement, late Saxon church, med manor

Archaeologist Name: S A Power and C Addison-Jones

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 325-6; Medieval Archaeol, 27, 1983, 107-22; Boddington A & Cadman G, 'Raunds: an interim report on excavations 1977-80' (= Brit Archaeol Rep 92), 1981

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Carbon Date. 520. Early Medieval

Report: Carbon sample in charcoal lens below midden layer at Oughtymore, Co Derry, Ireland. Coll J P Mallory, P C Woodman.

ID: 3487, C14 ID: UB-2443 Date BP: 1480 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 1450, End BP: 1510

OS Letter: C, OS East: 662, OS North: 365

Archaeologist Name: J P Mallory, P C Woodman

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 47, 1984, 51-62

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Carbon Date. 520. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from infill of hut-pit assoc with Dark Age pot at Bread Street, London, England.

ID: 3360, C14 ID: Birm-547 Date BP: 1480 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1380, End BP: 1580

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 323, OS North: 812

Archaeologist Name: M Guttares

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 17, 1975, 268

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Carbon Date. 520. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal:-

ID: 5285, C14 ID: OxA-2203 Date BP: 1480 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1410, End BP: 1550

Abstract: Liscahane, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: O'Donnabhain

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

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Carbon Date. 520. Early Medieval

Report: bone; from context 649 of pit 790. The pit is stratigraphically above 662 but statistically inseparable.

ID: 17196, C14 ID: HAR 5151 Date BP: 1480 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1560, End BP: 1400

Abstract: Pennylands; 1982-83

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Carbon Date. 520. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, AML 822602, from Iron Age ringditch at Tattershall Thorpe, Lincolnshire, England. Subm M A Girling 1982.

ID: 1667, C14 ID: HAR-5107 Date BP: 1480 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1380, End BP: 1580

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

Archaeologist Name: P Chowne 1980

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

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Carbon Date. 520. Early Medieval

Report: soil; from featureless deposits overlying Roman levels.

ID: 18513, C14 ID: HAR 2708 Date BP: 1480 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1560, End BP: 1400

Abstract: York: High Ousegate; 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. 520. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from the horizontal foundation beams of the Saxon water mill. These, about 3.4m long, were sealed under approximately 3m of successively stratified deposits in the huge mill leat. In c AD 900, when the bed of the leat was already covered by silted and other deposits to a depth of 2m, an extremely narrow channel was dug along its western edge. This new channel, triangular in section, reached, and partially exposed, the original timbers at right-angles (approximately 1/2m exposure), but left them quite intact.The stratigraphy is agreed to be impeccable. All the infilling deposits are abundant in artefactual and environmental material. Each layer is coherent and is free from later inclusions. Thus, there is an extraordinarily vast and elegant zoning of metalwork, pottery, etc, securely sealing down the timbers in question.

ID: 17154, C14 ID: HAR 1648 Date BP: 1480 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1550, End BP: 1410

Abstract: Old Windsor: Mill; 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. 520. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from context 889 (phase IC), a charcoaly soil sealed by the remnants of the medieval rampart, and containing a tuy?re fragment.

ID: 17774, C14 ID: HAR 4648 Date BP: 1480 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1550, End BP: 1410

Abstract: Southampton: Maddison Street; 1981-82

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Carbon Date. 520. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, id as tibia, Cemetery 2, Grave 4, F88 at Stretton-on-Fosse, Warwickshire, England.

ID: 3356, C14 ID: Birm-386 Date BP: 1480 +/- 170, Start Date BP: 1310, End BP: 1650

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 221, OS North: 383

Archaeologist Name: W J Ford

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 16, 1974, 296-7

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Carbon Date. 520. Early Medieval

Report: Bones, id. as cattle, from 0.5m - 1.0m above bottom of Ditch 3, inner defences at Dinorben, Clwyd, Wales.

ID: 4839, C14 ID: CAR-130 Date BP: 1480 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1420, End BP: 1540

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

Archaeologist Name: G Guilbert

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

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Carbon Date. 525. Early Medieval

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Charcoal; from a sandy loam fill of sub-oval pit (332), which had a basal layer of charcoal (334).

ID: 9014, C14 ID: GrA-23600 Date BP: 1475 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1520, End BP: 1430

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: Charcoal-filled Pits

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Ladle, L, and Woodward, A, forthcoming Excavations at Bestwall Quarry,Wareham 1992-2005.Volume 1: the Prehistoric Landscape, Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph, 1, Dorchester

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Carbon Date. 525. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from 2.142, lower fill of great inner ditch at Tullylish, Waringsford, County Down, Ireland. Comment (subm): Ditch could be late 4th century to 9th, but already old when this material accumulated. CAL dates given.

ID: 2710, C14 ID: UB-2671 Date BP: 1475 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1415, End BP: 1535

OS Letter: J, OS East: 223, OS North: 486

Archaeologist Name: R J Ivens

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, ser 3, 50, 1987, 55-121 esp 119

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Carbon Date. 525. Early Medieval

Report: Sample unspecified from bowl furnace filled with charcoal-rich soil, iron slag etc (Phase 1 of rath) at Altanagh, Tyrone, Ireland.

ID: 2163, C14 ID: UB-2565 Date BP: 1475 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1415, End BP: 1535

Abstract: Rath on old megalithic site

Archaeologist Name: B B Williams

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 3 ser, 49, 1986, 33-88 esp. 78

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Carbon Date. 525. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from clay below large stone just outside BA stone circle at Gortcorbies, Limavady, Londonderry, Ireland. [Ed: date lies within Late Irish Iron Age.]

ID: 719, C14 ID: UB-436 Date BP: 1475 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1405, End BP: 1545

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

Archaeologist Name: A G Smith / I C Goddard

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

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Carbon Date. 525. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, id as Quercus sp, from Rampart 2, Trench A, level 7, sample 3 at Clatchard Craig, Fife, Scotland. [Ed: see extended comment and calibration in ref. below.]

ID: 1861, C14 ID: GU-1796 Date BP: 1475 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1420, End BP: 1530

Abstract: Dark Age ramparts, some Neolithic and Iron Age occupation

Archaeologist Name: Joanna Close-Brooks

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 116, 1986, 117-84 esp 175-6

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Carbon Date. 525. Early Medieval

Report: Burlescombe - waterlogged plant macrofossil; this sample is from context 691. It represents the waterlogged fill of the plank-lined springhead (678). This was excavated in two spits. Due to the depth of deposits of overlying colluvium there is no chance of intrusive material or residuality. The feature was cut into natural sands and gravels, immediately above the water table. The context was undisturbed and unbioturbated. The pH is likely to be slightly alkaline (approximately pH 6.5) although exact parameters are unknown.

ID: 9680, C14 ID: SUERC-10179 Date BP: 1475 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1510, End BP: 1440

Abstract: Burlescombe: plank-lined springhead

Archaeologist Name: T Gent

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 529. Early Medieval

Report: peat; from pollen site 1, located in an area of deep peat on the gently sloping plateau approximately 20m to the west of a small stream.

ID: 15017, C14 ID: UB 3283 Date BP: 1471 +/- 43, Start Date BP: 1514, End BP: 1428

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. 530. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; a sub-sample of HAR-5073; 'from context 3304, enclosure 1b, from a pit dug into the middle fill of the inner ditch during Phase IV or later.

ID: 17919, C14 ID: HAR 5074 Date BP: 1470 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1530, End BP: 1410

Abstract: Thetford: Fison Way; 1982-83

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Carbon Date. 530. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, id as Alnus glutinosa, Quercus sp, from Rampart 3, Trench D, level 3 at Clatchard Craig, Fife, Scotland. [Ed: see extended comment and calibration in ref. below.]

ID: 1862, C14 ID: GU-1797 Date BP: 1470 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1410, End BP: 1530

Abstract: Dark Age ramparts, some Neolithic and Iron Age occupation

Archaeologist Name: Joanna Close-Brooks

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 116, 1986, 117-84 esp 175-6

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Carbon Date. 530. Early Medieval

Report: wood:-

ID: 5177, C14 ID: OxA-1857 Date BP: 1470 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1415, End BP: 1525

Abstract: St Cuthbert's Coffin, England

Archaeologist Name: Horie

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

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Carbon Date. 530. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from surface of earliest occupation, Phase 1, sample 2, Q3 at Aldergrove (Tully) Airport, Belfast, Co Down, N Ireland.

ID: 3288, C14 ID: UB-537 Date BP: 1470 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1425, End BP: 1515

OS Letter: J, OS East: 164, OS North: 807

Archaeologist Name: A E T Harper

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 215-16

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Carbon Date. 530. Early Medieval

Report: peat; from fibrous, unhumified, phragmites peat, with visible wood fragments, seeds, and a few coarse roots. The sample was taken from peat core A at a depth of 140-144cm.

ID: 15372, C14 ID: GU 5080 Date BP: 1470 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1520, End BP: 1420

Abstract: Birdoswald: Midgeholme Moss 2; 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. 530. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; samples from contexts B103, B104, B106, B107, and B108 in the kiln.

ID: 16631, C14 ID: HAR 447 Date BP: 1470 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1550, End BP: 1390

Abstract: Lincoln: Silver Street; 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. 530. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, id as human, from inhumation at Atlantic Trading Estate, Barry, Glamorgan South, Wales.

ID: 2199, C14 ID: CAR-1040 Date BP: 1470 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1410, End BP: 1530

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 132, OS North: 673

Archaeologist Name: R Newman and L Parkin (Glam-Gwent Archaeol Trust)

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 26, 1986, 55 (site Edwards N & Lane A (eds), 'The early church in Wales and the West', Oxbow Monogr 16, 1992, 103 (dates)

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Carbon Date. 530. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, AML 858075, from bundle of wattles lying at base of ditch cutting peaty deposit assumed to be natural; Phase 2, gully 1599, context 1621 at Beverley - Eastgate, Humberside N, England. Coll D G Tomlinson 1984. Subm P Armstrong 1985. Comment (subm): (PA) ditch was used for drainage reclamation and thus represents early settlement period where no artefactual chronology is possible and also tpq for occupation and settlement of site.

ID: 2210, C14 ID: HAR-7069 Date BP: 1470 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1400, End BP: 1540

OS Letter: TA, OS East: 38, OS North: 393

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 187; Evans D H & Tomlinson D G, 'Excavations at 33-35 Eastgate, Beverley, 1983-6' (Sheffield Excav Rep, 3, 1992), 266

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Carbon Date. 530. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal assoc with souterrain ware at Antiville, Larne, Antrim, N Ireland.

ID: 3275, C14 ID: D-66 Date BP: 1470 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 1350, End BP: 1590

OS Letter: D, OS East: 392, OS North: 33

Archaeologist Name: D Waterman

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 3, 1961, 36; Proc Prehist Soc, 24, 1958, 218; Ulster J Archaeol, ser 3, 34, 1971, 65-76

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Carbon Date. 530. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from a bundle of wattles lying at the bottom of a ditch cutting through a peaty deposit assumed to be natural, the ditch being for drainage reclamation purposes and therefore representative of the period of early settlement. This sample was above HAR-7068, but below HAR-7070.

ID: 15315, C14 ID: HAR 7069 Date BP: 1470 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1540, End BP: 1400

Abstract: Beverley: Eastgate; 1987-88

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Carbon Date. 530. Early Medieval

Report: Peat from 575cV, humidifed peat of well-developed sub-angular blocky structure at Mar Dyke, Stifford (A13 trunk road), Essex, England. Coll T J Wilkinson 1981. Subm T J Wilkinson 1981. Comment (subm): Uppermost sample taken from Mar Dyke sequence; sample is consistent with sequence.

ID: 2260, C14 ID: HAR-4526 Date BP: 1470 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1390, End BP: 1550

Abstract: Estuarine deposits

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 323-4; J Fld Archaeol, 13, 1986, 183

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Carbon Date. 530. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, AML 781640, id as oak sample with 20 rings, sample F249B in F222, from Glastonbury - Silver Street - Somerset, England. Subm J Hillam 1978. Comment (subm): taken as part of dendrochronological study. (JH): Not known if inner or outer rings. See report for date range after calibration. [Ed: 1 sd figure given as 80 in R'carbon, 90 in 2nd ref below.]

ID: 8489, C14 ID: HAR-2814 Date BP: 1470 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1380, End BP: 1560

Abstract: vallum enclosure

Archaeologist Name: R H Leech 1978

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 93; Somerset Archaeol Natur Hist, 126, 1982, 17-31 & fiche 75

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Carbon Date. 530. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from branches in layer 249, in the bottom of F222, a large feature of unknown function (?pond).

ID: 16143, C14 ID: HAR 2814 Date BP: 1470 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1550, End BP: 1390

Abstract: Glastonbury: Silver Street; 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. 530. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, id as heather, from context 3304, Enclosure 1b, pit dug into middle fill of inner ditch during Phase IV or later at Thetford (Fison Way), Norfolk, England.

ID: 6591, C14 ID: HAR-5074 Date BP: 1470 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1410, End BP: 1530

Abstract: Religious and tribal centre

Archaeologist Name: Tony Gregory

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

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Carbon Date. 530. Early Medieval

Report: peat; very humic silt. The humified peat was a well preserved sub-angular blocky structure. The plant remains are only present towards where the sample was taken. This is the uppermost sample from the series c -0.70m OD.

ID: 17854, C14 ID: HAR 4526 Date BP: 1470 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1550, End BP: 1390

Abstract: Stifford: Ardale School; 1981-82

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Carbon Date. 535. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, charred, from Phase I at Gransha, Co Down, Ireland.

ID: 3774, C14 ID: UB-2597 Date BP: 1465 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1410, End BP: 1520

OS Letter: J, OS East: 531, OS North: 769

Archaeologist Name: C J Lynn

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 3 ser, 48, 1985, 81-90

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Carbon Date. 535. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from stone-kerbed hearth in sand-dunes at Traigh nam Barc, Sithean Mor, Colonsay, Argyll, Scotland.

ID: 6478, C14 ID: GU-1641 Date BP: 1465 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1405, End BP: 1525

OS Letter: NR, OS East: 360, OS North: 914

Archaeologist Name: J N G Ritchie

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 111, 1981, 268; Discovery Excav Scot, 1983, 22

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Carbon Date. 535. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, id as including Betula, from destruction layer of fort at Urquhart Castle, Inverness District, Highland, Scotland. Comment (subm): CAL dates given on Klein et al 1982 curve.

ID: 2720, C14 ID: GU-1768 Date BP: 1465 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1415, End BP: 1515

Abstract: Vitrified Pictish fort and later motte

Archaeologist Name: Leslie Alcock 1983

Reference Name: Foster S M et al, 'Excavations at Urquhart and Dunottar Castles 1983 and 1984: interim reports' (Dept Archaeol Univ Glasgow, informally, 1985 Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 112, 1992, 215-87

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Carbon Date. 535. Early Medieval

Report: Suffolk Rivers - waterlogged plant macrofossil; Poaceae fragments; .73m OD; this sample was taken from the base of a light grey-brown organic sand unit, which is underlain by dark brown well humified peat. The underlying geology of the area surrounding Mickle Mere comprises predominantly of chalk, chalk till, and glaciofluvial drift and till. The stratigraphy and sedimentology of the deposits suggest the area initially infilled naturally through biogenic in situ sedimentation. Thin minerogenic horizons are present within the peat deposits, which may have been accumulated during periods of temporary catchment instability and floodplain flodding. The peat is capped by a layer of silt which is likely to have accumulated through floodplain deposition. The natural water table was located c 0.4m from the surface. Rootlet penetration was not evident within the core upon extraction.

ID: 9984, C14 ID: GrA-35056 Date BP: 1465 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1510, End BP: 1420

Abstract: Suffolk Rivers: Ixworth

Archaeologist Name: T Hill

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 535. Early Medieval

Report: Wood from boat in Dundee Museum, found in 1895, at Loch Errol, Tayside ?, Scotland. Coll R Switsur.

ID: 1778, C14 ID: Q-3121 Date BP: 1465 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1425, End BP: 1505

OS Letter: NO, OS East: 26, OS North: 22

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 31, 1989, 1010-18

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Carbon Date. 535. Early Medieval

Report: Burnt timbers from rampart at Castle Rock, Dumbarton (Alt Clut), Strathclyde, Scotland.

ID: 194, C14 ID: UB-2060 Date BP: 1465 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1425, End BP: 1505

OS Letter: NS, OS East: 400, OS North: 744

Archaeologist Name: L Alcock

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 107, 1975-6 (1978), 103-13 (esp 109 (recalibration) Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 120, 1990, 95-149

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Carbon Date. 540. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, id as human, from Burial 2 at Much Wenlock (23 Barrow Street), Shropshire, England.

ID: 1546, C14 ID: HAR-8304 Date BP: 1460 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1380, End BP: 1540

OS Letter: SO, OS East: 623, OS North: 999

Archaeologist Name: Y Staelens

Reference Name: Trans Shropshire Archaeol Soc, 64, 1985, 111-13 (site J Brit Archaeol Ass, 140, 1987, 38-9 (side ref.)

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Carbon Date. 540. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from grave 419, one of a group of samples for high precision dating (see HAR-8049). Roman and prehistoric finds are associated with the burial.

ID: 15578, C14 ID: HAR 8050 Date BP: 1460 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1500, End BP: 1420

Abstract: Cannington; 1984-85

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Carbon Date. 540. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from grave 408, a knife grave in the south-east part of the cemetery.

ID: 15568, C14 ID: HAR 5488 Date BP: 1460 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1550, End BP: 1370

Abstract: Cannington; 1981-82

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Carbon Date. 540. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; excavation outside the east gate of the Roman town of an inhumation cemetery and extra-mural building: also the outer defensive ditch of the Roman town.

ID: 15556, C14 ID: HAR 497 Date BP: 1460 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1540, End BP: 1380

Abstract: Caerwent [Map]; 1973-74

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

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Carbon Date. 540. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal:oak

ID: 5010, C14 ID: OxA-1431 Date BP: 1460 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1390, End BP: 1530

Abstract: West Heath Hampstead, England

Archaeologist Name: Maher

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

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Carbon Date. 540. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from below Saxon building spread; EAU 29.

ID: 16429, C14 ID: HAR 3090 Date BP: 1460 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1540, End BP: 1380

Abstract: Hovingham: Church; 1978-79

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Carbon Date. 540. Early Medieval

Report: animal bone; found directly beneath the ploughsoil, in area of arable; therefore possible contaminates include rootlets, animal disturbance, and regular liming. The top of the head was truncated by ploughing, scattering bone fragments.

ID: 17604, C14 ID: GU 5233 Date BP: 1460 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1530, End BP: 1390

Abstract: Snape; 1992-93

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Carbon Date. 540. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from an extended inhumation, in a grave cut through the floor of the basilica.

ID: 15949, C14 ID: HAR 1613 Date BP: 1460 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1540, End BP: 1380

Abstract: Exeter: Cathedral Close; 1976-77

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

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Carbon Date. 540. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from Building A, doorpost timber at Thirlings, Kirknewton, Northumberland, England. Comment (subm): CAL dates given on Stuiver-Pearson 1986 curve. Pooled mean of all six dates is 1530 30, 539-599 CAL AD; or, omitting HAR-845, pooled mean is 1528 33 or 454-590 CAL AD.

ID: 2672, C14 ID: HAR-1119 Date BP: 1460 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1380, End BP: 1540

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 956, OS North: 322

Archaeologist Name: Roger Miket, Colm O'Brien (Newcastle Univ)

Reference Name: Durham Archaeol J, 7, 1991, 57-91 esp 88

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Carbon Date. 540. Early Medieval

Report: animal bone; from the middle period of the Saxon site.

ID: 18179, C14 ID: HAR 4111 Date BP: 1460 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1530, End BP: 1390

Abstract: West Stow; 1980-81

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Carbon Date. 540. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; skeleton 746 was in a grave cut into the gravel subsoil. The grave was truncated to the west by stone church foundations dating from the early eleventh century, and by a later grave to the east. Only the lower part of the skeleton therefore survived. It had been buried beneath successive church floors, inside a standing roofed building.

ID: 17127, C14 ID: OxA 2320 Date BP: 1460 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1550, End BP: 1370

Abstract: Norwich: St. Martin-at-Palace; 1989-90

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Carbon Date. 540. Early Medieval

Report: Sample unspecified, from North Mains, Strathallan, Perths, Tayside, Scotland. Coll G J Barclay. Comment (lab): Very small sample.

ID: 3173, C14 ID: GU-1135 Date BP: 1460 +/- 220, Start Date BP: 1240, End BP: 1680

OS Letter: NN, OS East: 926, OS North: 162

Archaeologist Name: G J Barclay

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 113, 1983, 259

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Carbon Date. 540. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, id as human, Burial 11, skeleton 11, at Four Winds, Longniddry, E Lothian, Scotland. Comment (subm): [cal dates given: cemetery not necessarily Christian.] Comment (lab): sample contained very little collagen.

ID: 6936, C14 ID: GU-2732 Date BP: 1460 +/- 160, Start Date BP: 1300, End BP: 1620

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 442, OS North: 770

Archaeologist Name: Magnar Dalland

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 122, 1992, 197-206 esp 202

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Carbon Date. 540. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from F4, trench 2.

ID: 17932, C14 ID: HAR 1119 Date BP: 1460 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1540, End BP: 1380

Abstract: Thirlings: Ewart; 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. 540. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, from burial at Betaghstown No. 2, Co Meath, Ireland. Subm A L Brindley and J N Lanting, BAI Groningen, 1990-1. Comment (subm): burials in this dating series were either in long cists, little graves, or unprotected (crouched or extended), apparently characteristic of late Irish Iron Age. Grave goods are rare and dating a problem. The Betaghstown dates form a good series indicating contemporaneity of unprotected and stone-lined graves with crouched and extended inhumations.

ID: 7917, C14 ID: OxA-2648 Date BP: 1460 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1390, End BP: 1530

Abstract: Irish burials dating programme

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 35, 1993, 315

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Carbon Date. 540. Early Medieval

Report: Bone [? not stated in ref] from slab burial in cist at cemetery at Caerwent Eastgate, Monmouthshire, Wales.

ID: 7679, C14 ID: HAR-497 Date BP: 1460 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1380, End BP: 1540

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 470, OS North: 905

Reference Name: Monmouthshire Antiq, 4(3-4), 1981-2, 2-5; Edwards N & Lane A (eds), 'Early medieval settlements in Wales AD 400-1100' (1988), 137

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Carbon Date. 540. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from the floor of the Grubenhaus.

ID: 15633, C14 ID: HAR 4430 Date BP: 1460 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1540, End BP: 1380

Abstract: Cherry Willingham; 1981-82

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Carbon Date. 540. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, human, id as adult, sample 419, from grave in group in NE corner of cemetery, discrete and well-defined row of graves at Cannington, Somerset, England. Subm 1984 by P A Rahtz et al. Comment (S M Hirst): Roman and prehistoric finds in grave. General comment (S M Hirst): graves yielding these five samples (HAR-8049 to 8053) are broadly contemporary and may be family group; poss assoc with summit structure FT43 thought early in cemetery.

ID: 8588, C14 ID: HAR-8050 Date BP: 1460 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1420, End BP: 1500

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 252, OS North: 404

Archaeologist Name: P A Rahtz et al

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 188-9

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Carbon Date. 540. Early Medieval

Report: wood:-

ID: 5176, C14 ID: OxA-1856 Date BP: 1460 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1405, End BP: 1515

Abstract: St Cuthbert's Coffin, England

Archaeologist Name: Horie

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

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Carbon Date. 540. Early Medieval

Report: Gwithian - carbonised residue; internal, Gwithian-style base sherd; the stratigraphy for GMI was recorded as three broad sandy-soil occupation layers (A, B, C) each probably separated by layers of blown sand. Within each layer were features such as huts and pits. Layer C represents the lowest of the three occupation layers: the sample comes from within a building within the layer context (2210). The geology consists of slate bedrock beneath blown calcareous sand layers. Layer C is the lowest occupation layer, between two sand layers.

ID: 9801, C14 ID: OxA-14528 Date BP: 1460 +/- 27, Start Date BP: 1487, End BP: 1433

Abstract: Gwithian: post-Roman

Archaeologist Name: J Nowakowski

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 540. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from within a well defined, undisturbed grave. There is a small amount of root and worm disturbance.

ID: 15049, C14 ID: GU 5113 Date BP: 1460 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1510, End BP: 1410

Abstract: Addingham Church Hall; 1990-91

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Carbon Date. 540. Early Medieval

Report: Bone from Burial OB486 at Exeter, Devon, England.

ID: 242, C14 ID: HAR-1613 Date BP: 1460 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1380, End BP: 1540

OS Letter: SX, OS East: 920, OS North: 926

Archaeologist Name: P T Bidwell

Reference Name: Exeter Archaeol Rep, 1, 1979, 111

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Carbon Date. 540. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, under Viking comb from Norse occupation at Dun Mor Vaul, Tiree, Argyll, Scotland. [Ed: note third ref below.]

ID: 814, C14 ID: GaK-1520 Date BP: 1460 +/- 200, Start Date BP: 1260, End BP: 1660

OS Letter: NM, OS East: 42, OS North: 492

Archaeologist Name: E W MacKie

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 66-7; Discovery Excav Scotl, 1967, 15; Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 121, 1991, 210 (reexamination)

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Carbon Date. 540. Early Medieval

Report: Bone collagen, id as ox skull, from c 7m deep within rubble of collapsed rampart (YF5, Phase 2-3) at Cadbury-Congresbury, Somerset, England.

ID: 3359, C14 ID: Birm-598 Date BP: 1460 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 1350, End BP: 1570

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 442, OS North: 650

Archaeologist Name: P A Rahtz

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 263-4; Rahtz P et al, 'Cadbury-Congresbury 1968-73...', Brit Archaeol Rep Brit Ser 223, 1992, 190-2

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Carbon Date. 540. Early Medieval

Report: Wasperton Anglo-Saxon cemetery - human bone; skull fragments; inhumation 174 was identified as a large sub-rectangular grave cut into earlier ditch F3026. The excavation revealed a composite stone coffin and fragment of skull and long bones. Cut predominantly into the fill of an earlier gully but also into well-drained natural gravel subsoil. The feature was identified following removal of topsoil and of the upper level of the natural subsoil by box grader.

ID: 10069, C14 ID: SUERC-11974 Date BP: 1460 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1495, End BP: 1425

Abstract: Wasperton Anglo-Saxon cemetery: inhumations

Archaeologist Name: C Spall

Reference Name: Carver et al in press Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 540. Early Medieval

Report: bone:human

ID: 5325, C14 ID: OxA-2320 Date BP: 1460 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1370, End BP: 1550

Abstract: St.Martin-at-Palace, England

Archaeologist Name: Murphy

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

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Carbon Date. 544. Early Medieval

Report: Charred wood from burning on chamber floor at Cornacully, Co Fermanagh, Ireland.

ID: 1868, C14 ID: UB-3057 Date BP: 1456 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1416, End BP: 1496

OS Letter: H, OS East: 25, OS North: 436

Archaeologist Name: Brian B Williams DoENI

Reference Name: [Irish] 'Excavations 1988' (1989), 19

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Carbon Date. 545. Early Medieval

Report: Gwithian - carbonised residue; internal, undecorated body sherd; the stratigraphy for GMI was recorded as three broad sandy-soil occupation layers (A, B, C) each probably separated by blown sand. Within each layer were features such as huts and pits. Layer C represents the lowest of the three occupation layers. This sample was recorded as 'mid house 1' within layer C: context (2210). The geology consists of slate bedrock beneath blown calcareous sand layers. Layer C is the lowest occupation layer, between two sand layers.

ID: 9803, C14 ID: SUERC-6158 Date BP: 1455 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1490, End BP: 1420

Abstract: Gwithian: post-Roman

Archaeologist Name: J Nowakowski

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 545. Early Medieval

Report: Bestwall Quarry 2004-7 - charcoal; an oval pit with two fills. The lower fill (315) comprised a dark brown sandy loam with charcoal flecks. Three large pieces of iron slag weighing 13.02g were on the burnt base of the pit. The local geology is valley gravels overlain by sandy acidic subsoils and topsoils. The pit was cut into gravelly sand and was approximately 0.40m below present ground surface.

ID: 9589, C14 ID: GrA-28482 Date BP: 1455 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1490, End BP: 1420

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: charcoal-filled pits

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 545. Early Medieval

Report: Burlescombe - waterlogged plant macrofossil; as SUERC-10179

ID: 9681, C14 ID: SUERC-10180 Date BP: 1455 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1495, End BP: 1415

Abstract: Burlescombe: plank-lined springhead

Archaeologist Name: T Gent

Reference Name: Tyers 2007

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Carbon Date. 545. Early Medieval

Report: bone:human

ID: 4589, C14 ID: OxA-4338 Date BP: 1455 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1395, End BP: 1515

Abstract: Lowbury Hill, England

Archaeologist Name: Fulford

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

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Carbon Date. 550. Early Medieval

Report: Bone from sunken-featured building D86, phase 2B, at Northampton - Chalk Lane, Northamptonshire, England. Comment (subm): Agrees well with HAR-3688 from same building.

ID: 8288, C14 ID: HAR-3689 Date BP: 1450 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1380, End BP: 1520

Abstract: early sunken-featured buildings

Archaeologist Name: J H Williams et al

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 81-2; Northamptonshire Archaeol, 16, 1981, 87-135; Williams J H, 'Middle Saxon palaces at Northampton' (= Northampton Devel Corp Archaeol Monogr 4), 1985, 65-6

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Carbon Date. 550. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from a burial inserted into grave 90, buried with an iron knife. This sample is thought to represent the late phase of the cemetery.

ID: 18008, C14 ID: HAR 6126 Date BP: 1450 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1530, End BP: 1370

Abstract: Ulwell; 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. 550. Early Medieval

Report: Silt with organic content from moat prior to relining at Fulham Palace, Greater London, England. Subm K R Whitehouse 1985.

ID: 894, C14 ID: HAR-6807 Date BP: 1450 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1380, End BP: 1520

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 243, OS North: 762

Archaeologist Name: K R Whitehouse 1984

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 175

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Carbon Date. 550. Early Medieval

Report: grain; from charred debris in the chamber of corn-drying oven F115.

ID: 17231, C14 ID: HAR 3079 Date BP: 1450 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1550, End BP: 1350

Abstract: Poundbury; 1978-79

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

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Carbon Date. 550. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, AML 781639, id as rings 15-34 of 79-y-o sample, from stake F239 at bottom of vallum ditch F223; sample probably from near outer edge of tree, though no sapwood present, at Glastonbury - Silver Street - Somerset, England. Subm J Hillam 1978. Comment (subm): taken as part of dendrochronological study. (JH): dendrochronol suggests that timbers HAR-2813 and HAR-2812 are contemporary, but too few rings present to be certain. [Ed: 1 sd given as 80 in R'carbon, 90 in 2nd ref below.]

ID: 8490, C14 ID: HAR-2813 Date BP: 1450 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1370, End BP: 1530

Abstract: vallum enclosure

Archaeologist Name: R H Leech 1978

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 93; Somerset Archaeol Natur Hist, 126, 1982, 17-31 & fiche 75

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Carbon Date. 550. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from a ?plain burial, which was partially truncated by the north side of the north wall of the single-celled church. In turn it lay over the robber trench of the juction of the north walls of the apse and nave of the early church, possibly directly over one of the post sockets.

ID: 16639, C14 ID: HAR 4131 Date BP: 1450 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1530, End BP: 1370

Abstract: Lincoln: St Paul-in-the-Bail; 1980-81

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

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Carbon Date. 550. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; HAR-9118 and HAR-9119 were recovered from the same furnace feature, as in situ deposits, in area III. The feature and its contents were sealed by a heavy clay layer which seems to have marked the end of the identified period of Saxon occupation in area II.

ID: 18025, C14 ID: HAR 9119 Date BP: 1450 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1510, End BP: 1390

Abstract: Upwich; 1987-88

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

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Carbon Date. 550. Early Medieval

Report: animal bone; partially articulated bones from the skeleton of an animal lying just below the surface of a trampled ditch fill within a Romano-British ditch. Its position appears to have been marked by a flint boulder; and it was adjacent and slightly above the human infant burial (UtC-1702).

ID: 18246, C14 ID: UtC 1703 Date BP: 1450 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1490, End BP: 1410

Abstract: Wharram Percy: site 95; 1990-91

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Carbon Date. 550. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from stake F239, found together with HAR-2812.

ID: 16142, C14 ID: HAR 2813 Date BP: 1450 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1530, End BP: 1370

Abstract: Glastonbury: Silver Street; 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. 550. Early Medieval

Report: Gelatin, >10KD, from human bone of bog body from Stoney Island, (Lickmolassey parish), Co Galway, Ireland. Subm A L Brindley and J N Lanting, BAI Groningen, 1990-1. Comment (subm G J van Klinken): although much older than expected, this series shows that age of body fits wider European context. Reversed phase HPLC fractions give consistent ages, indicating that the contaminating substances have been removed in the first steps of the procedure.

ID: 8451, C14 ID: OxA-2983 Date BP: 1450 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1360, End BP: 1540

Abstract: Museum reference UC Galway no. 118

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 35, 1993, 322-3; Brindley AL and Lanting JN in Turner RC & Scaife RG (eds), 'Bog bodies', (BM Press), 1995, 134 [not these specific lab nos.]

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Carbon Date. 550. Early Medieval

Report: Wood from part of baulk at Ballygeardra Townland, County Kilkenny, Ireland.

ID: 218, C14 ID: HAR-1050 Date BP: 1450 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1390, End BP: 1510

OS Letter: S, OS East: 516, OS North: 366

Archaeologist Name: M F Ryan

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 376-7

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Carbon Date. 550. Early Medieval

Report: sediment; silt deposit from moat prior to relining.

ID: 16714, C14 ID: HAR 6807 Date BP: 1450 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1520, End BP: 1380

Abstract: London: Fulham Palace moated site; 1985-86

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

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Carbon Date. 550. Early Medieval

Report: animal bone; from D86, the fill of an Early or Middle Saxon sunken-featured building (as HAR-3688).

ID: 17075, C14 ID: HAR 3689 Date BP: 1450 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1520, End BP: 1380

Abstract: Northampton: Chalk Lane; 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. 550. Early Medieval

Report: Bone from Burial 50, Grave 90, secondary at Shepherd's Farm, Ulwell, Swanage, Dorset, England. Subm D Haddon-Reece. Comment (lab): Can be combined with HAR-6124, 6125, 6127 on statistical grounds as 1330 45 BP

ID: 1628, C14 ID: HAR-6126 Date BP: 1450 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1370, End BP: 1530

OS Letter: SZ, OS East: 22, OS North: 809

Archaeologist Name: P W Cox

Reference Name: Dorset Natur Hist Archaeol Soc Proc, 110, 1988, 37-47

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Carbon Date. 550. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from secondary filling of enclosure ditch underlying E end of first phase stone church at Capel Maelog, Llandrindod Wells, Clwyd (Radnorshire), Wales.

ID: 2514, C14 ID: CAR-1079 Date BP: 1450 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1390, End BP: 1510

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

Archaeologist Name: W J Britnell, Nigel Jones

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 27, 1987, 65

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Carbon Date. 550. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal [context not given] (EWR87346) at Ewanrigg, Maryport, Cumbria, England. Subm Bob Bewley 1988. Comment (subm): Dates earliest context on the settlement.

ID: 2340, C14 ID: HAR-9459 Date BP: 1450 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1370, End BP: 1530

OS Letter: NY, OS East: 35, OS North: 345

Archaeologist Name: Bob Bewley 1987

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 63

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Carbon Date. 550. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from a stake preserved in a peaty soil (?part of an animal pen); the few associated finds include flint tools and Roman and early medieval pottery.

ID: 15687, C14 ID: HAR 715 Date BP: 1450 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1520, End BP: 1380

Abstract: Clophill: Cainhoe Castle; 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. 550. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, id as human, from inhumation at Atlantic Trading Estate, Barry, Glamorgan South, Wales.

ID: 2204, C14 ID: CAR-1090 Date BP: 1450 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1390, End BP: 1510

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 132, OS North: 673

Archaeologist Name: R Newman and L Parkin (Glam-Gwent Archaeol Trust)

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 26, 1986, 55 (site Edwards N & Lane A (eds), 'The early church in Wales and the West', Oxbow Monogr 16, 1992, 103 (dates)

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Carbon Date. 550. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from an oval feature, the earliest feature on the site, which may be a storage pit.

ID: 16851, C14 ID: HAR 9459 Date BP: 1450 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1530, End BP: 1370

Abstract: Maryport: Ewanrigg, Romano-British settlement; 1988-89

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Carbon Date. 550. Early Medieval

Report: Trent Valley Survey: Barton in Fabis North- Plant macrofossil; from an organic-rich core taken from a meander loop palaeochannel located on the Holocene floodplain of the River Trent (second terrace). The palaeochannel is incised into a Holocene terrace, which comprises basal sands and gravels overlain by fine grained sediments. This sample was collected from the upper part of an organic horizon of a palaeochannel at a depth of between 1.55-1.75m. Local geology comprises Permo-Triassic sandstones. No root penetration or contamination of the core was observed.

ID: 9440, C14 ID: OxA-12780 Date BP: 1450 +/- 26, Start Date BP: 1476, End BP: 1424

Abstract: Trent Valley Survey: Barton in Fabis North

Archaeologist Name: A Howard

Reference Name: Bridgland, D, Howard, A, White, M, and White, T, forthcoming Quaternary of the Trent, Oxford: Oxbow; Havelock, G M, and Howard, A J, 2002 Extending and protecting palaeoenvironmental data: deposit sampling, unpubl rep to Trent Valley Geoarchaeol, Univ of of Newcastle

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Carbon Date. 550. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from an extended, north-south aligned, adult inhumation within a shallow (c 0.30m deep) rock-cut grave. The fill was a stony, clay soil with minor root penetration within a rectangular cut into lias limestone. Some iron nails were present, although there were no other grave goods. The burial lay within 0.50m of the modern surface, one from a small scattered cemetery in a ditched enclosure.

ID: 17561, C14 ID: GU 5293 Date BP: 1450 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1520, End BP: 1380

Abstract: Shepton Mallet: Fosse Lane; 1992-93

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Carbon Date. 550. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from a dark brown sandy/loamy soil, approximately 0.04m deep in a ditch cut into 'natural' sand and gravel; the sample was taken from an area of c 1.00m x 0.30m.

ID: 15221, C14 ID: HAR 953 Date BP: 1450 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1520, End BP: 1380

Abstract: Barton-under-Needwood: Catholme; 1974-75

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

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Carbon Date. 550. Early Medieval

Report: Wood stake, from stake-and-wattle structure at Cainhoe Castle, Clophill, Bedfordshire, England.

ID: 3361, C14 ID: HAR-715 Date BP: 1450 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1380, End BP: 1520

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 98, OS North: 373

Archaeologist Name: A Taylor, P Woodward

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 19, 1977, 417; Bedfordshire Archaeol J, 10, 1975, 41-52

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Carbon Date. 550. Early Medieval

Report: Sample unspecified from final re-use of phase 7 East building, phase 8 at Howe, Stromness [Map], Orkney, Scotland. Coll S P Carter et al.

ID: 2949, C14 ID: GU-1757 Date BP: 1450 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1400, End BP: 1500

Abstract: Three superimposed thick-walled round buildings.

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

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Carbon Date. 550. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; part of a carefully stacked mortuary collection, comprising c 30 skeletons, inside a stone built mausoleum, although the sample is from a different skeleton.

ID: 18090, C14 ID: GU 5019 Date BP: 1450 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1510, End BP: 1390

Abstract: Wells Cathedral: The Camery; 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. 550. Early Medieval

Report: Charred grain from E115, oven chamber of grain drier 2 at Poundbury, Dorchester, Dorset, England.

ID: 7929, C14 ID: HAR-3079 Date BP: 1450 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1350, End BP: 1550

OS Letter: SY, OS East: 685, OS North: 911

Archaeologist Name: C J Sparey Green

Reference Name: C J Sparey Green, 'Excavations at Poundbury, Dorchester, Dorset, 1966-82: vol I, the settlements' (= Dorset Natur Hist Archaeol Soc Monogr, 7, 1987), 87

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Carbon Date. 551. Early Medieval

Report: Carbonized grain, id as barley, from f2.1 hearth at Dalladies 2, Kincardineshire, Scotland.

ID: 3038, C14 ID: SRR-287 Date BP: 1449 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1384, End BP: 1514

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

Archaeologist Name: T Watkins

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

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Carbon Date. 552. Early Medieval

Report: Gwithian - carbonised residue; internal, undecorated body sherd; the stratigraphy for GMI was recorded as three broad sandy-soil occupation layers (A, B, C) each probably separated by layers of blown sand. Within each layer were features such as huts and pits. The samples were recorded as 'w baulk middle' within layer B, the middle of the three occupation layers. The geology consists of slate bedrock beneath blown calcareous sand layers. Layer B is the middle major occupation layer sealed between two sand layers. This sample was from context (2208) and belongs to phase 3.

ID: 9800, C14 ID: OxA-14526 Date BP: 1448 +/- 28, Start Date BP: 1476, End BP: 1420

Abstract: Gwithian: post-Roman

Archaeologist Name: J Nowakowski

Reference Name: Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 555. Early Medieval

Report: Suffolk Rivers - waterlogged plant macrofossil; unidentified plant remains; -3.32m OD; as GrA-33479

ID: 9969, C14 ID: GrA-35067 Date BP: 1445 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1485, End BP: 1405

Abstract: Suffolk Rivers: Beccles core 2

Archaeologist Name: T Hill

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 555. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from immed. above natural clay, thought associated with polished Neo Tievebulliagh axe at Belfast, Ashley Avenue, Antrim, Ireland. Coll B B Williams.

ID: 2044, C14 ID: UB-2078 Date BP: 1445 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1375, End BP: 1515

Abstract: stray

Archaeologist Name: B B Williams

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 46, 1983, 144-5

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Carbon Date. 555. Early Medieval

Report: animal and human bone; from grave 1, which contained one rim sherd of Late Saxon or early medieval limestone-tempered ware, possibly an admixture into an earlier grave.

ID: 18295, C14 ID: HAR 5921 Date BP: 1445 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1500, End BP: 1390

Abstract: Winchcombe: Co-Op; 1980-81

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

Carbon Date. 555. Early Medieval

Report: peat:Phragmites rhizomes

ID: 5851, C14 ID: OxA-4025 Date BP: 1445 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1380, End BP: 1510

Abstract: Thornton, England

Archaeologist Name: Hill

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

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Carbon Date. 559. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, sample drilled from deep in the bows, from canoe in Hunterian Museum found at Loch Dunoon, Ayrshire, Scotland. Subm E Mackie from 19th century find. Comment (subm): much later than thought.

ID: 3114, C14 ID: SRR-501 Date BP: 1441 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 1331, End BP: 1551

OS Letter: NX, OS East: 488, OS North: 947

Reference Name: Glasgow Archaeol J, 11, 1984, 132-3

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560. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from a long inclined stake pile-driven into the bed of the second phase leat, sealed by the medieval rampart, possibly part of a bridge (see HAR-2851).

ID: 17896, C14 ID: HAR 2861 Date BP: 1440 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1510, End BP: 1370

Abstract: Tamworth: Bolebridge Street; 1978-79

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

Carbon Date. 560. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from an extended, north-south aligned, adult inhumation within a lead coffin, set into a c 0.40m deep rock-cut grave. The fill was a loamy, worm-sorted soil, with few stones, and slight root penetration. The grave cut into the natural clay and bedded lias limestone in a cemetery of similarly aligned graves.

ID: 17562, C14 ID: GU 5294 Date BP: 1440 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1530, End BP: 1350

Abstract: Shepton Mallet: Fosse Lane; 1992-93

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

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Carbon Date. 560. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from ringfort (later Iron Age) at Clogher, County Tyrone, Ireland. Comment [Ed]: sources differ on GR: H538506 and H545512 also noted.

ID: 101, C14 ID: UB-2035 Date BP: 1440 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1395, End BP: 1485

OS Letter: H, OS East: 539, OS North: 512

Archaeologist Name: R B Warner

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 276-7; Excavations 1974 [Ireland], 26; Excavations 1975-6 [Ireland], 18; Medieval Ceramics, 3, 1979, 37-41

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Carbon Date. 560. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from the main fill of a Saxon sunken-featured building.

ID: 17888, C14 ID: HAR 2734 Date BP: 1440 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1510, End BP: 1370

Abstract: Swindon: Old Town; 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. 560. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; the Middle Saxon town.

ID: 17762, C14 ID: HAR 1166 Date BP: 1440 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1510, End BP: 1370

Abstract: Southampton: Hamwih; 1975-76

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

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Carbon Date. 560. Early Medieval

Report: bone:human

ID: 5678, C14 ID: OxA-3471 Date BP: 1440 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1370, End BP: 1510

Abstract: Skeam West, Cork, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Cotter

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

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Carbon Date. 560. Early Medieval

Report: bone:horse

ID: 4887, C14 ID: OxA-1031 Date BP: 1440 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1340, End BP: 1540

Abstract: Etton, England

Archaeologist Name: Clutton-Broc

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

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Carbon Date. 560. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from a pebble-edged grave c 0.75m below the contemporary ground surface, sealed by a building probably dating to the thirteenth century AD.

ID: 16313, C14 ID: HAR 3041 Date BP: 1440 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1530, End BP: 1350

Abstract: Hartlepool: Church Walk; 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. 560. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from a small pit c 0.25m deep, within the interior of the neolithic enclosure. No other finds were obtained from this feature, which would appear to be associated with a number of other sterile features possibly representing the remains of a timber structure.

ID: 15620, C14 ID: HAR 8439 Date BP: 1440 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1520, End BP: 1360

Abstract: Causewayed Enclosures: Staines Causewayed Camp (interior); 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. 560. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; HAR-9124 and HAR-9125 were taken from in situ residues of two associated furnace features, and were stratigraphically earlier than those discussed under samples HAR-9122 in the same area of the site.

ID: 18030, C14 ID: HAR 9124 Date BP: 1440 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1500, End BP: 1380

Abstract: Upwich; 1987-88

Archaeologist Name:

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Carbon Date. 560. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from a brown mixed sandy/loamy soil with flecks of clay and charcoal, interpreted as packing for posts set in a continuous wall trench.

ID: 15219, C14 ID: HAR 951 Date BP: 1440 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1520, End BP: 1360

Abstract: Barton-under-Needwood: Catholme; 1974-75

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

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Carbon Date. 560. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; part of a burnt plank in the bottom of a mid-Saxon pit dug into the courtyard of the Roman Temple.From the same context as HAR-8537.

ID: 16343, C14 ID: HAR 8536 Date BP: 1440 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1530, End BP: 1350

Abstract: Hayling Island: Iron Age and Roman temple; 1986-87

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

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Carbon Date. 560. Early Medieval

Report: Wood from 'bridge' timber at Tamworth Mill, Bolebridge Street, Staffordshire, England. Comments (lab): CAL dates given in ref; (subm): Is anomalous.

ID: 2653, C14 ID: HAR-2861 Date BP: 1440 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1370, End BP: 1510

Abstract: Two-phase watermill site

Archaeologist Name: P A Rahtz & K W Sheridan

Reference Name: Rahtz P & Meeson R, 'An Anglo-Saxon watermill at Tamworth' (= CBA Res Rep, 83), 1992, 122-4 and fiche

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Carbon Date. 560. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, AML 823530, from suggested post-Roman hearth, same context as HAR-5575 at Bantham Ham, Devon, England.

ID: 1836, C14 ID: HAR-5776 Date BP: 1440 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1350, End BP: 1530

OS Letter: SX, OS East: 662, OS North: 435

Archaeologist Name: Frances Griffith

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30(3), 1988, 303; Devon Archaeol Soc Proc, 44, 1986, 39-57

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Carbon Date. 560. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, id as fibrous oak, from coffin or plank at bottom of Grave I enclosed by square-plan ditch 29 on NW side of cemetery at Tandderwen, Dyffryn Clwyd, Denbigh, Clwyd, Wales.

ID: 1658, C14 ID: CAR-984 Date BP: 1440 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1380, End BP: 1500

Abstract: Square-ditched graves on multi-period site

Archaeologist Name: K S Brassil and P J Meredith

Reference Name: Archaeol J, 148, 1991, 46-97

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Carbon Date. 560. Early Medieval

Report: Charred wood from F81, 3 at Hamwic / Southampton, Hampshire, England. Comment (subm): see ref. and cal dates there.

ID: 7840, C14 ID: HAR-1166 Date BP: 1440 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1370, End BP: 1510

Abstract: Urban occupation

Archaeologist Name: A D Morton

Reference Name: Morton, AD (ed), 'Excavations at Hamwic Vol 1' (CBA Res Rep 84), 1991, 25 and 5

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Carbon Date. 560. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from the same context as HAR-5775.

ID: 15155, C14 ID: HAR 5776 Date BP: 1440 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1530, End BP: 1350

Abstract: Bantham Ham; 1982-83

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Carbon Date. 560. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from BS, trench III (House XII), F778. Large timber-lined pit. HAR-288, HAR-878, and HAR-1279 also come from F778, but from different timbers. Group 5 (a).

ID: 18367, C14 ID: HAR 1852 Date BP: 1440 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1510, End BP: 1370

Abstract: Winchester: Lower Brook Street; 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. 560. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, AML 872583, V57A/1, from part of burnt plank at base of middle-Saxon pit dug into courtyard of Hayling Island Iron Age and Roman temple, Hampshire, England. Subm GS 1986.

ID: 8699, C14 ID: HAR-8536 Date BP: 1440 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1350, End BP: 1530

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 724, OS North: 31

Archaeologist Name: G Soffe, RCHME, 1977

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 99-100

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Carbon Date. 560. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from part of a causeway. It was located at least 0.5m below the turf in wet sand below peat and a peaty topsoil.

ID: 15419, C14 ID: GU 5048 Date BP: 1440 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1490, End BP: 1390

Abstract: Brandon: Staunch Meadow, wooden structures; 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. 564. Early Medieval

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged plant macrofossil; unidentified buds and twigs; the material is from a flood horizon towards the top of the flood sequence of T2 C4. The sequence of flood laminations was sampled from a core sequence located in the centre of a palaeochannel with surface expression from lower Ribble terrace 3. The organic materials were incorporated within the uppermost sand flood lamination 1.5-1.45m below the switch to silt and clay laminations. The organic materials are flood trash organic materials, and are likely to be similar in age to the surrounding flood deposit. The deposit overlies channel gravels and is buried by a further 0.75m of flood laminated sands, silts, and clays. 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 0.5m beneath the surface, and based on iron and manganese discolouration probably oscillates around 0.5-0.75m below the surface.

ID: 9923, C14 ID: OxA-16361 Date BP: 1436 +/- 29, Start Date BP: 1465, End BP: 1407

Abstract: Ribble Valley: the Lower Ribble, Osbaldeston Hall, terrace 3, channel 4

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 565. Early Medieval

Report: bone:human

ID: 6159, C14 ID: OxA-5564 Date BP: 1435 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1385, End BP: 1485

Abstract: St. Chad's Cathedral, England

Archaeologist Name: Boyle

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

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Carbon Date. 565. Early Medieval

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged plant macrofossil; unidentified buds and twigs; as OxA-15708

ID: 9921, C14 ID: SUERC-10657 Date BP: 1435 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1470, End BP: 1400

Abstract: Ribble Valley: the Lower Ribble, Osbaldeston Hall, terrace 3, channel 2

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 565. Early Medieval

Report: Animal bones from earliest known occupation at Dundurn, St Fillans, Perthshire, Scotland.

ID: 199, C14 ID: GU-1043 Date BP: 1435 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1370, End BP: 1500

OS Letter: NN, OS East: 70, OS North: 23

Archaeologist Name: L Alcock

Reference Name: Alcock L, 'Excavations at Dundurn, St Fillans, Perthshire, 1976-7: interim rep', 1979; Antiq J, 60, 1980, 344-7

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Carbon Date. 569. Early Medieval

Report: Wood charcoal from Pit C at Stones of Stenness [Map], Orkney, Scotland. Comment [Ed]: Date lies within Migration period.

ID: 349, C14 ID: SRR-352 Date BP: 1431 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 1281, End BP: 1581

OS Letter: HY, OS East: 307, OS North: 125

Archaeologist Name: J N G Ritchie

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 107, 1975-6 (1978), 50

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Carbon Date. 570. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, id as human, from F64, grave 244 at Queenford Farm or Queensford Mill [Map], Dorchester-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England. Subm R A Chambers. Comment (subm): No stratigraphic relationship between graves.

ID: 1599, C14 ID: HAR-5324 Date BP: 1430 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1360, End BP: 1500

Abstract: Site I along route of Dorchester bypass, and to NE of Roman town

Archaeologist Name: R A Chambers

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 337; Oxoniensia, 52, 1987, 35-69

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Carbon Date. 570. Early Medieval

Report: bone:human

ID: 6160, C14 ID: OxA-5565 Date BP: 1430 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1380, End BP: 1480

Abstract: St. Chad's Cathedral, England

Archaeologist Name: Boyle

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

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Carbon Date. 570. Early Medieval

Report: Wood stake from post-abandonment reconstruction at Buston Crannog, Kilmaurs, Ayrshire, Strathclyde, Scotland.

ID: 3520, C14 ID: GU-2636 Date BP: 1430 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1380, End BP: 1480

Abstract: Multiphase occupation

Archaeologist Name: Anne Crone

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

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Carbon Date. 570. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from a single rock-cut grave, cutting the Roman temple forecourt south of temple and closest to it; from the same row as HAR-5585 above.

ID: 16383, C14 ID: HAR 5589 Date BP: 1430 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1510, End BP: 1350

Abstract: Henley Wood; 1983-84

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

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Carbon Date. 570. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from east-west burial F159.

ID: 16566, C14 ID: HAR 2670 Date BP: 1430 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1500, End BP: 1360

Abstract: Lamyatt Beacon; 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. 570. Early Medieval

Report: sediment; from a layer of organic mud underlying mineral alluvium at a depth of 117-121cm in contractor's excavations.

ID: 17844, C14 ID: HAR 9238 Date BP: 1430 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1490, End BP: 1370

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. 570. Early Medieval

Report: peat; from the middle of the wooded period after the first major forest clearance.

ID: 15180, C14 ID: HAR 3074 Date BP: 1430 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1500, End BP: 1360

Abstract: Barnard Castle: Moss Mire; 1978-79

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

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Carbon Date. 570. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, id as human femora, tibia, fibulae, from Unit 3c, sub-Roman cemetery, context 212, skeleton 7: BD 6543 at Brean Down Sandcliff, Somerset, England. Subm Martin Bell. Comment (subm): See monograph for calibrations and comment.

ID: 1206, C14 ID: HAR-8549 Date BP: 1430 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1360, End BP: 1500

Abstract: Multi-phase site

Archaeologist Name: Martin Bell, Lampeter

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 101; Bell, Martin, 'Brean Down excavations 1983-1987' (English Heritage Archaeol Rep 15), 1990, 108 and 112-13

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Carbon Date. 570. Early Medieval

Report: Burlescombe - waterlogged plant macrofossil; Rumex obtusifolius, 10 seeds; the sample is from context 691; it represents the fill of the plank-lined springhead. The deposit surviving within the well-head was 100mm thick and was sampled in two spits. Waterlogged material from both spits has been identified as suitable for carbon dating. Due to the depth of deposits overlying colluvium there is no chance of intrusive material or residuality. The feature was cut into natural sands and gravels. The local geology is gravel. The context was immediately above the water table and was undisturbed and unbioturbated. The pH is likely to be slightly alkaline (approximately pH 6.5) although exact parameters are unknown.

ID: 9679, C14 ID: SUERC-10174 Date BP: 1430 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1465, End BP: 1395

Abstract: Burlescombe: plank-lined springhead

Archaeologist Name: T Gent

Reference Name: Tyers 2007

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Carbon Date. 570. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, id as heather, from context 3304, Enclosure 1b, pit dug into middle fill of inner ditch during Phase IV or later at Thetford (Fison Way), Norfolk, England.

ID: 6592, C14 ID: HAR-5075 Date BP: 1430 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1370, End BP: 1490

Abstract: Religious and tribal centre

Archaeologist Name: Tony Gregory

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

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Carbon Date. 570. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; together with HAR-8548 this skeleton forms part of a sub-Roman cemetery, which lies within unit 3 of the Brean Down sequence. The graves are cut through the basal part of unit 3 and rest on, or just cut into, the top of unit 4a. The skeleton forming this sample (find no. 6543) are from context 212. This skeleton is essentially complete but in poor condition and has been analysed by Bruce Levitan. This grave was of special interest because it was marked by a massive limestone boulder and the grave edge itself was revetted, on the up-slope side only, by substantial limestone slabs. The grave was orientated east-west and was without grave goods.

ID: 15435, C14 ID: HAR 8549 Date BP: 1430 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 1460, End BP: 1400

Abstract: Brean Down; 1987-88

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Carbon Date. 570. Early Medieval

Report: Wood and charcoal from roof support of souterrain at Raheennamadra, Limerick, Ireland. Comment (lab): same sample as UB-240 but given further pre-treatment.

ID: 3267, C14 ID: U-241 Date BP: 1430 +/- 130, Start Date BP: 1300, End BP: 1560

OS Letter: R, OS East: 734, OS North: 299

Archaeologist Name: M Stenberger

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 6, 1964, 304-6; Proc Roy Irish Acad, 65C, 1966, 37-54

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Carbon Date. 570. Early Medieval

Report: Collagen from antler, id as red deer (Cervus elaphus), shaped by cutting tool; from base of grey clay at Holbeche Brook, Hinksford, Staffordshire, England.

ID: 725, C14 ID: Birm-280 Date BP: 1430 +/- 170, Start Date BP: 1260, End BP: 1600

OS Letter: SO, OS East: 867, OS North: 898

Archaeologist Name: A V Morgan

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 9; Trans S Staffordshire Archaeol Hist Soc, 17, 1975-6, 85-7

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Carbon Date. 570. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from well 3295, (F2015/15).

ID: 17759, C14 ID: HAR 5106 Date BP: 1430 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1490, End BP: 1370

Abstract: Southampton: Hamwic, Six Dials (SOU 30); 1982-83

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Carbon Date. 570. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, id as oak, from walltrench of structure C, post-in-trench building, Context 208 at Cowage Farm, Foxley, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England. Subm N Balaam.

ID: 1325, C14 ID: HAR-6216 Date BP: 1430 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1350, End BP: 1510

Abstract: High-status site, 6th-7th century?

Archaeologist Name: J Hinchliffe

Reference Name: Archaeol J, 143, 1986, 240-59

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Carbon Date. 570. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, id as charred twigs, pre-treated, from pit dug into filled ditch at Armagh - Castle Street, Co Armagh, Ireland.

ID: 86, C14 ID: UB-285 Date BP: 1430 +/- 85, Start Date BP: 1345, End BP: 1515

OS Letter: H, OS East: 874, OS North: 453

Archaeologist Name: C Warhurst, A Harper

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 103-4; Antiquity, 45, 1971, 97-102; Ulster J Archaeol, 47, 1984, 109-61

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Carbon Date. 570. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from the fill of a wall trench; structure C, context 208.

ID: 16115, C14 ID: HAR 6216 Date BP: 1430 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1510, End BP: 1350

Abstract: Foxley: Cowage Farm; 1983-84

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Carbon Date. 570. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from an east-west grave within the rectangular enclosure, which contained the supine skeleton of an adult female.

ID: 15842, C14 ID: HAR 5324 Date BP: 1430 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1500, End BP: 1360

Abstract: Dorchester-Upon-Thames: bypass; 1982-83

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Carbon Date. 570. Early Medieval

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Charcoal; from a circular pit. The upper layer (160) was packed with charcoal lumps, however there was also a lower layer consisting of ashy sand and smaller charcoal pieces. No evidence of intrusion or residuality was observed, and no pottery was recovered. The local geology is valley gravels overlain by sandy acidic subsoils and topsoils. The feature was cut into subsoil and was approximately 0.40m below the ground surface. There was no disturbance or waterlogging.

ID: 9112, C14 ID: OxA-12127 Date BP: 1430 +/- 26, Start Date BP: 1456, End BP: 1404

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: Charcoal-filled Pits

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Ladle, L, and Woodward, A, forthcoming Excavations at Bestwall Quarry,Wareham 1992-2005.Volume 1: the Prehistoric Landscape, Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph, 1, Dorchester

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Carbon Date. 570. Early Medieval

Report: bone:sheep/goat

ID: 6139, C14 ID: OxA-5351 Date BP: 1430 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1375, End BP: 1485

Abstract: Fleam Dyke 1991, England

Archaeologist Name: Malim

Reference Name: Archaeometry 39(1), 1997, 247-262

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Carbon Date. 570. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; a sub-sample of HAR-5073; 'from context 3304, enclosure 1b, from a pit dug into the middle fill of the inner ditch during Phase IV or later.

ID: 17920, C14 ID: HAR 5075 Date BP: 1430 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1490, End BP: 1370

Abstract: Thetford: Fison Way; 1982-83

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Carbon Date. 570. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal ? from Context 90 in building T3 at Ty Mawr, Holyhead, Anglesey, Gwynedd, Wales. Comment (subm): Some problems relating 14C dates with site stratigraphy. Possible 6th century ad occupation. .

ID: 1699, C14 ID: HAR-5730 Date BP: 1430 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1350, End BP: 1510

Abstract: Enclosed homestead of multiphase site

Archaeologist Name: Christopher Smith

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

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Carbon Date. 570. Early Medieval

Report: Trent/Soar rivers confluence - waterlogged plant macrofossil; monocot fragments, some possible rootlets; from the base of core 2 from a palaeochannel associated with terrace 1.

ID: 10031, C14 ID: OxA-15887 Date BP: 1430 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1510, End BP: 1350

Abstract: Trent/Soar rivers confluence: Trent Terrace 1, Core 2

Archaeologist Name: A G Brown

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 570. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from BS, trench IV, grave 21. Group 11 (a). Primary count of sample.

ID: 18374, C14 ID: HAR 753 Date BP: 1430 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1510, End BP: 1350

Abstract: Winchester: Lower Brook Street; 1974-75

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

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Carbon Date. 573. Early Medieval

Report: Beeswax from iron lamp at Sutton Hoo, Suffolk, England.

ID: 3362, C14 ID: BM-640 Date BP: 1427 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1382, End BP: 1472

OS Letter: TM, OS East: 287, OS North: 487

Archaeologist Name: R L S Bruce-Mitford ?

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 22

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Carbon Date. 573. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; this sample was recovered from a shallow (c0.4m) much disturbed deposit, which over much of the summit area formed the modern ground surface. There was disturbance by further burials in antiquity, modern tree roots, and slippage of material from the summit, as well as modern digging by children and treasure hunters. It was impossible to detect and excavate individual grave cuts due to this disturbance - the soil from which the burials were excavated was thus homogenous. Different phases of burial on the hill seem to be represented by certainly two, and possibly three, alignments which were labelled A, B, and C. This sample has been taken from alignment C.A total of 26 intact or partially intact inhumations were recovered from the summit area, and an uncertain (but at least comparable) number were represented by charnel.This sample is from an intact inhumation.

ID: 17377, C14 ID: UB 3151 Date BP: 1427 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1462, End BP: 1392

Abstract: Ripon: Ailcy Hill; 1988-89

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Carbon Date. 575. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from lower half of filling of Chamber 3 with pot of Western Neol style at Annaghmare, Newry, Armagh, N Ireland. Comment [Ed]: date lies within Migration period.

ID: 703, C14 ID: UB-209 Date BP: 1425 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1375, End BP: 1475

OS Letter: H, OS East: 905, OS North: 178

Archaeologist Name: D M Waterman

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 291

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Carbon Date. 575. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, id as oak, from period A (pre-defences) bronze-worker's hearth, Class E ware at Dunollie Castle, Strathclyde, Scotland.

ID: 3037, C14 ID: GU-1398 Date BP: 1425 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1365, End BP: 1485

OS Letter: NM, OS East: 852, OS North: 314

Archaeologist Name: L Alcock

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 117, 1987, 119-47, fiche; Medieval Archaeol, 23, 1979, 247-8 (site Medieval Archaeol, 26, 1982, 222 (date)

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Carbon Date. 575. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from within posthole B3620 from the westerly timber hall. The post was probably burnt in situ. The feature was cut into gravel and had not been sealed by occupation deposits, but the same came from well within the feature.

ID: 18480, C14 ID: OxA 3178 Date BP: 1425 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1495, End BP: 1355

Abstract: Yarnton Saxon and medieval: settlement, halls; 1990-91

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Carbon Date. 575. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal:-

ID: 5566, C14 ID: OxA-3178 Date BP: 1425 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1355, End BP: 1495

Abstract: Yarnton Worton, England

Archaeologist Name: HEY

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

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Carbon Date. 580. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from a brushwood trackway in the upper peat.

ID: 16476, C14 ID: HAR 6581 Date BP: 1420 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1490, End BP: 1350

Abstract: Hullbridge Survey: Crouch 52; 1984-85

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Carbon Date. 580. Early Medieval

Report: peat; from fill of ditch, possibly Roman. No dating evidence is available, and the feature may be medieval.

ID: 16414, C14 ID: HAR 6362 Date BP: 1420 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1500, End BP: 1340

Abstract: Holbeach: Shell Bridge; 1983-84

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Carbon Date. 580. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, JAYSIC2, from grey clay fill of small pit with Beaker fragments exposed on foreshore at Jaywick, Clacton Site 1, Essex, England. Subm 1985. Comment (subm): see date for HAR-8154.

ID: 8601, C14 ID: HAR-8368 Date BP: 1420 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1340, End BP: 1500

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. 580. Early Medieval

Report: Dungeness: Muddymore Pit- Peat; bulk, pH 8.3; loss on ignition, 45.2%; Mudd 1.2 comprises of a 5cm slice of Peat, from the base of the Peat layer at Muddymore (345-50cm), immediately above a thin band of silty detritus mud containing shells; humic acid from Mudd 1.2 was also dated (GrA-22855).

ID: 9184, C14 ID: GrN-27874 Date BP: 1420 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1460, End BP: 1380

Abstract: Dungeness: Muddymore Pit

Archaeologist Name: A Long

Reference Name: Long, A , Hipkin, S, and Clarke, H, 2002 Romney Marsh: coastal and landscape change through the ages, Oxford Univ School Archaeol Monogr, Oxford: Oxford Univ School Archaeol; Long, A J, and Hughes, P D M, 1995 Mid- and late-Holocene evolution of the Dungeness foreland, UK, Marine Geol, 124, 253-71

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Carbon Date. 580. Early Medieval

Report: Bestwall Quarry 2004-7 - grain; oat, carbonised, single grain; from a segment of a ditch 1m long. The soil sample came from the second of five fills. This layer comprised a dark brown sandy loam containing charcoal and charcoal ash. There was no intrusion or residuality. The local geology is valley gravels overlain by sandy acidic subsoils and topsoils. The pit was cut into gravel and was approximately 0.5m below present ground surface.

ID: 9599, C14 ID: SUERC-6153 Date BP: 1420 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1455, End BP: 1385

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: charred plants

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 580. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from a single grave cutting into the Roman temple temenos ditch fills.

ID: 16381, C14 ID: HAR 5587 Date BP: 1420 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1500, End BP: 1340

Abstract: Henley Wood; 1983-84

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Carbon Date. 580. Early Medieval

Report: Wood from causeway piles at Mersea Island (Strood causeway), Blackwater Estuary, Essex, England.

ID: 8948, C14 ID: HAR-3369 Date BP: 1420 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1350, End BP: 1490

Abstract: piled causeway

Archaeologist Name: Colchester Archaeol Trust

Reference Name: Medieval Archaeol, 25, 1981, 37; Essex Archaeol Hist, 14, 1982, 77-85

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Carbon Date. 580. Early Medieval

Report: Sample unspecified from arc of curving ditch, Phase 2 at Capel Maelog, Llandrindod Wells, Clwyd (Radnorshire), Wales. Comment (subm): Uncertain whethe religious or secular in this early phase.

ID: 2507, C14 ID: CAR-942 Date BP: 1420 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1360, End BP: 1480

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

Archaeologist Name: W J Britnell

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 26, 1986, 58

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Carbon Date. 580. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, AML 841420, from brushwood trackway in upper peat at Hullbridge Site 52, Essex, England. Coll P Murphy 1984. Subm P Murphy 1984.

ID: 2855, C14 ID: HAR-6581 Date BP: 1420 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1350, End BP: 1490

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 802, OS North: 956

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 312

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Carbon Date. 580. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from intertidal feature Q14-K16; one of an alignment of stakes in the intertidal zone. It was in situ within a context of organic silt and exposed to the marine environment. The post protruded from the silt at -2.12m OD.

ID: 18425, C14 ID: GU 5256 Date BP: 1420 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1470, End BP: 1370

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

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Carbon Date. 580. Early Medieval

Report: Sample not specified from primary context in Pictish level at Skaill, Deerness [Map], Orkney, Scotland.

ID: 1257, C14 ID: Birm-763 Date BP: 1420 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1320, End BP: 1520

Abstract: Multiphase site including Iron Age

Archaeologist Name: P S Gelling

Reference Name: Renfrew C (ed), 'The prehistory of Orkney', 1985, 176-82 and 273; Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 121, 1991, 206 (calib & comment)

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Carbon Date. 580. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from one of five piles from the causeway.

ID: 18172, C14 ID: HAR 3369 Date BP: 1420 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1490, End BP: 1350

Abstract: West Mersea: The Strood; 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. 580. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from lower level (sample 18) at Iona Old Guest House, Strathclyde, Scotland. Coll R Reece. Subm R Reece. Comment (subm): See extended comment in ref. below.

ID: 2079, C14 ID: HAR-814 Date BP: 1420 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1330, End BP: 1510

OS Letter: NM, OS East: 286, OS North: 245

Archaeologist Name: R Reece

Reference Name: Reece R, 'Excavations in Iona 1964 to 1974' (= Univ London Inst Archaeol Occas Pap, 5), 1980, 106-9

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Carbon Date. 580. Early Medieval

Report: wood; wood from estuarine clay overlying the `head' surface, the so-called Lyonesse surface.

ID: 16460, C14 ID: HAR 8368 Date BP: 1420 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1500, End BP: 1340

Abstract: Hullbridge Survey: Clacton 1, Jaywick; 1984-85

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Carbon Date. 580. Early Medieval

Report: Carbonised plant remains from Context 17, Building T1 floor at Ty Mawr, Holyhead, Anglesey, Gwynedd, Wales. Comments (lab): Small counter used (subm): Some problems relating 14C dates with site stratigraphy. Possible 6th century ad occupation.

ID: 1700, C14 ID: HAR-7081 Date BP: 1420 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 1310, End BP: 1530

Abstract: Enclosed homestead of multiphase site

Archaeologist Name: Christopher Smith

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

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Carbon Date. 580. Early Medieval

Report: wood; stakes from a wattle lined well (part retained for identification). Bark visible c 10 rings each.

ID: 15307, C14 ID: HAR 4799 Date BP: 1420 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1500, End BP: 1340

Abstract: Berinsfield: Mount Farm; 1983-84

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Carbon Date. 580. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, id as human, 13156, from cemetery at Castle Mall, Norwich, Norfolk, England. Subm E Shepherd. Comment (subm): Burial OxA-6382 has a Middle Saxon date. Samples OxA-6370 to -6385 and -6881 all came from the northern part of the cemetery of St John de Berstrete (later St John the Baptist, Timberhill), documented from AD 1157. This cemetery, containing a high proportion of leper burials, had been dated on ceramic and other evidence to late 12th to 14th century. These determinations in the pre-Conquest period conflict with the present local ceramic sequence. [further comment in ref.]

ID: 7619, C14 ID: OxA-6382 Date BP: 1420 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1375, End BP: 1465

OS Letter: TG, OS East: 233, OS North: 84

Archaeologist Name: E Shepherd, Nfk Archaeol Unit

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 40, 1998, 200-1

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Carbon Date. 580. Early Medieval

Report: Mortar, 63 mu-m fraction, from context 770, at All Saints Church, Brixworth, Northamptonshire, England. Part of experimental dating programme on mortars. Comment (lab): see first ref below. [Is revision of earlier determination BM-2066.]

ID: 6495, C14 ID: BM-2066R Date BP: 1420 +/- 130, Start Date BP: 1290, End BP: 1550

Abstract: Mortar series dating programme

Archaeologist Name: D Parsons

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

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Carbon Date. 580. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from a hearth cut into the silt of the ring ditch, which contained third-century AD Roman pottery; the expected date is Roman or later.

ID: 17424, C14 ID: HAR 711 Date BP: 1420 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1490, End BP: 1350

Abstract: Roxton: ring ditch (D); 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. 580. Early Medieval

Report: bone:human

ID: 6224, C14 ID: OxA-5992 Date BP: 1420 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1380, End BP: 1460

Abstract: Ardnagross, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Edgan

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

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Carbon Date. 580. Early Medieval

Report: shell; from the base of the 3.4m oyster midden.

ID: 16284, C14 ID: HAR 3465 Date BP: 1420 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1490, End BP: 1350

Abstract: Hamworthy: Shipwright's Arms; 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. 580. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, id as hawthorn sp, from hearth post-dating RB pottery - Ring Ditch D at Roxton, Bedfordshire, England.

ID: 4713, C14 ID: HAR-711 Date BP: 1420 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1350, End BP: 1490

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. 580. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from an early to mid Saxon furnace feature, and formed part of an in situ deposit largely composed of charcoal residues. The context, 3047 in area II, was sealed by a blanket spread of charcoal into which a series of stakes was driven. See also HAR-9123.

ID: 18028, C14 ID: HAR 9122 Date BP: 1420 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1470, End BP: 1370

Abstract: Upwich; 1987-88

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Carbon Date. 580. Early Medieval

Report: Shell, id as oyster (Ostrea edulis L) from context PM32 (11D), bottom sample, at Shipwrights' Arms, Hamworthy, Dorset, England. Comment (subm): Applying Harkness formula for shell, radiocarbon age is 1015 81. See also ref.

ID: 7927, C14 ID: HAR-3465 Date BP: 1420 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1350, End BP: 1490

OS Letter: SY, OS East: 99, OS North: 11

Archaeologist Name: I P Horsey and J M Winder

Reference Name: I P Horsey and J M Winder in Good, G L et al (eds), 'Waterfront archaeology' (CBA Res Rep, 74), 1991, 102-4

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Carbon Date. 580. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from BS, trench III (house XI), F778. There are four samples from this pit; two from OF 1195: HAR-878 and HAR-1279, covering the inner 60 rings; and two from different timbers from F778, HAR-288 and HAR-1852. HAR-878 is repeated as HAR-1279. Group 5 (a).

ID: 18381, C14 ID: HAR 878 Date BP: 1420 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1500, End BP: 1340

Abstract: Winchester: Lower Brook Street; 1974-75

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

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Carbon Date. 580. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from the fill of a hollow, SP18. Charcoal flecks and small charcoal fragments in a clay matrix occurred throughout the full extent of the infill, unit 2912. The feature may form part of a sunken-featured structure.

ID: 17343, C14 ID: HAR 5493 Date BP: 1420 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1510, End BP: 1330

Abstract: Raunds: Furnells Manor; 1982-83

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

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Carbon Date. 585. Early Medieval

Report: Bestwall Quarry 2004-7 - charcoal; as GrA-29005

ID: 9629, C14 ID: SUERC-6141 Date BP: 1415 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1450, End BP: 1380

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: metalworking debris

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 586. Early Medieval

Report: Bone collagen, id as human rib bones, from Grave 1 at Worcester Priory Refectory, (King's School), Worcestershire, England.

ID: 3336, C14 ID: Birm-198 Date BP: 1414 +/- 107, Start Date BP: 1307, End BP: 1521

OS Letter: SO, OS East: 850, OS North: 545

Archaeologist Name: P Barker

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 154; Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 8; Medieval Archaeol, 18, 1974, 146

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Carbon Date. 587. Early Medieval

Report: peat; from Bowes Moor field system, section N.

ID: 15011, C14 ID: UB 3414 Date BP: 1413 +/- 26, Start Date BP: 1439, End BP: 1387

Abstract: A66 Stainmore Pass: Bowes Moor field system, section N; 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. 590. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from a ?plain burial, the head of which was truncated by the north-east corner of the single-celled church. In turn the skeleton lay over the north-west part of the robber trench of the apse of the early church.

ID: 16636, C14 ID: HAR 4116 Date BP: 1410 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1490, End BP: 1330

Abstract: Lincoln: St Paul-in-the-Bail; 1980-81

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

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Carbon Date. 590. Early Medieval

Report: Burnt timbers from rampart at Castle Rock, Dumbarton (Alt Clut), Strathclyde, Scotland.

ID: 195, C14 ID: UB-2061 Date BP: 1410 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 1380, End BP: 1440

OS Letter: NS, OS East: 400, OS North: 744

Archaeologist Name: L Alcock

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 107, 1975-6 (1978), 103-13 (esp 109 (recalibration) Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 120, 1990, 95-149

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Carbon Date. 590. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from grave 154, one of a fairly regular row of graves equidistant between the row with grave 197 and the row represented by grave 122 (HAR-5486).

ID: 15564, C14 ID: HAR 5484 Date BP: 1410 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1490, End BP: 1330

Abstract: Cannington; 1981-82

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

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Carbon Date. 590. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from one of four piles, as HAR-1038.

ID: 17141, C14 ID: HAR 1096 Date BP: 1410 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1480, End BP: 1340

Abstract: Odell; 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. 590. Early Medieval

Report: peat:-

ID: 5329, C14 ID: OxA-2324 Date BP: 1410 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1330, End BP: 1490

Abstract: Midgeholme Moss, England

Archaeologist Name: Innes

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

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Carbon Date. 590. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, id as Quercus, from boat in Museum of Antiquities, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, found at Ryton, Tyne & Wear, England. Coll R Switsur.

ID: 1768, C14 ID: Q-1379 Date BP: 1410 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1370, End BP: 1450

OS Letter: NZ, OS East: 138, OS North: 654

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. 590. Early Medieval

Report: bone:human

ID: 5675, C14 ID: OxA-3468 Date BP: 1410 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1340, End BP: 1480

Abstract: Skeam West, Cork, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Cotter

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

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Carbon Date. 590. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, AML 858538, 844219, from floor of Saxon aisle, destruction layer of building antedanting porticus which both antedates burials (eg B51) and postdates them (eg B78) at Stow Church, Lincolnshire, England. Subm 1984. Comment (subm): may represent earlier church; important phase in development of site. [Ed: NGR not given, estim. only.]

ID: 8641, C14 ID: HAR-6749 Date BP: 1410 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1330, End BP: 1490

OS Letter: SK, OS East: 87, OS North: 81

Archaeologist Name: Naomi Field, Trust for Lincoln Archaeol

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 91-2

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Carbon Date. 590. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal ? from Context 269, Building T4 at Ty Mawr, Holyhead, Anglesey, Gwynedd, Wales. Comment (subm): Some problems relating 14C dates with site stratigraphy. Possible 6th century ad occupation.

ID: 1701, C14 ID: HAR-5731 Date BP: 1410 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1330, End BP: 1490

Abstract: Enclosed homestead of multiphase site

Archaeologist Name: Christopher Smith

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

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Carbon Date. 590. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from the floor of the Saxon aisle. The sample was taken from a destruction layer of building antedating the porticus. The porticus itself both antedates burials (eg B51) and postdates them (eg B78).

ID: 17864, C14 ID: HAR 6749 Date BP: 1410 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1490, End BP: 1330

Abstract: Stow Church; 1984-85

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

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Carbon Date. 590. Early Medieval

Report: Bone [? not stated in ref] from cemetery at Caerwent [Map] Eastgate, Monmouthshire, Wales.

ID: 7680, C14 ID: HAR-494 Date BP: 1410 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1340, End BP: 1480

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 470, OS North: 905

Archaeologist Name:

Reference Name: Monmouthshire Antiq, 4(3-4), 1981-2, 2-5; Edwards N & Lane A (eds), 'Early medieval settlements in Wales AD 400-1100' (1988), 137

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Carbon Date. 590. Early Medieval

Report: peat; from a depth of 37cm below the surface, corresponding with the start of pollen zone MM-i.

ID: 15361, C14 ID: OxA 2324 Date BP: 1410 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1490, End BP: 1330

Abstract: Birdoswald: Midgeholme Moss; 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. 590. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; excavation outside the east gate of the Roman town of an inhumation cemetery and extra-mural building: also the outer defensive ditch of the Roman town.

ID: 15554, C14 ID: HAR 495 Date BP: 1410 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1490, End BP: 1330

Abstract: Caerwent [Map]; 1973-74

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

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Carbon Date. 594. Early Medieval

Report: Trent/Soar rivers confluence - sediment; humic acid fraction, bulk sample; as OxA-16159

ID: 10040, C14 ID: OxA-16160 Date BP: 1406 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 1436, End BP: 1376

Abstract: Trent/Soar rivers confluence: Trent Terrace 1, Core 7

Archaeologist Name: A G Brown

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 595. Early Medieval

Report: Bestwall Quarry 2004-7 - charcoal; from a circular pit with gently sloping sides and a flat, but undulating, base, which has been burnt red. The fill comprised a mid brown sandy loam with large amounts of charcoal and slag (5220g). There was no intrusion or residuality. The local geology is valley gravels overlain by sandy acidic subsoils and topsoils. The pit was cut into sand and was approximately 0.35m below the present ground surface.

ID: 9628, C14 ID: GrA-29005 Date BP: 1405 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1440, End BP: 1370

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: metalworking debris

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 600. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, AML 872573, from uppermost backfill of post-pit B94, Pd I, Phase I at Hartlepool (Church Close), Cleveland, England. Comment (subm): is component of Part I of boundary complex and is cut by Part II.

ID: 1300, C14 ID: HAR-8602 Date BP: 1400 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1330, End BP: 1470

Abstract: underlying Pd I, Phase II palisade trench (cf HAR-8600)

Archaeologist Name: R Daniels

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 102; Archaeol J, 145, 1988, 158-210; Archaeol J, 147, 1990, 337-410

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Carbon Date. 600. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from a large pit, pit 49 that was cut by ditch 46. The ditch was part of the earliest sequence of features identified on the site. This layer was the earliest infill of pit. The context was gravelly loam and contained some burnt pebbles and stones.

ID: 16551, C14 ID: HAR 8668 Date BP: 1400 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1460, End BP: 1340

Abstract: Kingsteighton: Berry Meadow; 1987-88

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Carbon Date. 600. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from shallow ditch overlying the Roman temple.Mid Saxon pottery is associated with this feature.

ID: 16339, C14 ID: HAR 8532 Date BP: 1400 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1490, End BP: 1310

Abstract: Hayling Island: Iron Age and Roman temple; 1986-87

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Carbon Date. 600. Early Medieval

Report: bone; from an orange brown sandy soil, which is the uppermost fill of a post pit, which was robbed and backfilled. This is a component of part I of a boundary complex and is cut by part II.

ID: 16308, C14 ID: HAR 8602 Date BP: 1400 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1480, End BP: 1320

Abstract: Hartlepool: Church Close; 1987-88

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Carbon Date. 600. Early Medieval

Report: bone:human

ID: 6158, C14 ID: OxA-5563 Date BP: 1400 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1350, End BP: 1450

Abstract: St. Chad's Cathedral, England

Archaeologist Name: Boyle

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

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Carbon Date. 600. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from layer 7 of firepit F11 at Armagh (46-48 Scotch Street), Co Armagh, N Ireland.

ID: 1678, C14 ID: UB-2438 Date BP: 1400 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1360, End BP: 1440

OS Letter: H, OS East: 8, OS North: 4

Archaeologist Name: C J Lynn

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 51, 1988, 69-84

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Carbon Date. 600. Early Medieval

Report: peat; from a very fibrous, unhumified, phragmites peat with visible wood fragments, seeds, and a few coarse roots. The sample was taken from peat core A, at a depth of 120-124 cm.

ID: 15371, C14 ID: GU 5079 Date BP: 1400 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1450, End BP: 1350

Abstract: Birdoswald: Midgeholme Moss 2; 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. 600. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from closely-packed slag and burnt clay at Long Gill, Mayfield, Sussex, England.

ID: 3311, C14 ID: Birm-152 Date BP: 1400 +/- 240, Start Date BP: 1160, End BP: 1640

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 589, OS North: 294

Archaeologist Name: C S Cattell

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 396

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Carbon Date. 600. Early Medieval

Report: Bone [? not stated in ref] from intramural burial at Caerwent [Map], Monmouthshire, Wales. Comment: from burial in road with coin of AD 335-48 and bangle.

ID: 7683, C14 ID: HAR-5110 Date BP: 1400 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1330, End BP: 1470

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 470, OS North: 905

Reference Name: Edwards N & Lane A (eds), 'Early medieval settlements in Wales AD 400-1100' (1988), 137

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Carbon Date. 600. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from the ash layer of Saxon hearth 11640; site coordinate 1651N 768E. This was cut into the Roman turf-line of a 2m deep ditch, which has been silt-dated to c 100 BC.

ID: 16921, C14 ID: HAR 2344 Date BP: 1400 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1480, End BP: 1320

Abstract: Mucking; 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. 600. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from lower dark layer of fill, Trench 2 at Tullyallen, nr Armagh, Co Armagh, N Ireland.

ID: 3306, C14 ID: UB-665 Date BP: 1400 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1335, End BP: 1465

OS Letter: H, OS East: 986, OS North: 347

Archaeologist Name: A E P Collins

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 599-600

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Carbon Date. 600. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, AML 874385, KN85141A, from large pit 49 cut by Ditch 46 at Berry Meadow, Kingsteignton parish, Devon, England. Subm PJW 1987. Comment (subm): sample was dated to provide a tpq for main activity and determine early occupation.

ID: 8709, C14 ID: HAR-8668 Date BP: 1400 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1340, End BP: 1460

OS Letter: SX, OS East: 871, OS North: 729

Archaeologist Name: P J Weddell, Exeter City Mus

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 103-4

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Carbon Date. 600. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from ?wattle-and-daub at Stone-by-Faversham, Kent, England.

ID: 3334, C14 ID: BM-481 Date BP: 1400 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 1290, End BP: 1510

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 991, OS North: 613

Archaeologist Name: Lord Fletcher, G W Meates

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 181-2; Antiq J, 49, 1969, 273-94; date and attribution queried in Archaeol J, 138, 1981, 118-45

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Carbon Date. 600. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, id as Quercus sp, from Rampart 3, Trench H, level 27, sample 4, of structural timbers burnt in situ, at Clatchard Craig, Fife, Scotland. [Ed: see extended comment and calibration in ref. below.]

ID: 1863, C14 ID: GU-1798 Date BP: 1400 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1345, End BP: 1455

Abstract: Dark Age ramparts, some Neolithic and Iron Age occupation

Archaeologist Name: Joanna Close-Brooks

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 116, 1986, 117-84 esp 175-6

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Carbon Date. 600. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal ? from primary ditch fill at Hoddom, Hallguard's Quarry, Dumfriess-Galloway, Scotland. Comment (subm): See ref. for CAL dates.

ID: 2383, C14 ID: GU-3031 Date BP: 1400 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1330, End BP: 1470

Abstract: Northumbrian / Anglian minster

Archaeologist Name: Christopher Lowe

Reference Name: Trans Dumfriesshire Galloway Natur Hist Antiq Soc, 66, 1991, 11-35

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Carbon Date. 600. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, id as oak, from internal building at Catherwoods Fort, Co Down, N Ireland.

ID: 3305, C14 ID: UB-663 Date BP: 1400 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1340, End BP: 1460

OS Letter: J, OS East: 385, OS North: 675

Archaeologist Name: A E P Collins

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, vol 15, 1973, 599

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Carbon Date. 600. Early Medieval

Report: Peat from base of peat burying circles at Beaghmore, Tyrone, N Ireland.

ID: 4617, C14 ID: D-30 Date BP: 1400 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 1280, End BP: 1520

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. 601. Early Medieval

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged plant macrofossil; leaf fragments; peat sampled from cut exposures in the banks of the Calder near Whalley. In the bank section the peat profile targeted a 0.26m thick peat that overlies bar-form gravels. This sample is taken from the base (00-40mm) of this 0.26m thick peat sequence, overlying coarse river gravels, which in turn are buried by a sequence of flood silts and clays. The peat has formed over the bar gravels, probably encouraged by the saturated conditions, and is composed of in situ plant remains, and so the organic materials are in situ rather than detrital. The peat deposit overlies fluvial gravels and is buried by a further 1m of flood-laminated silts and clays. Downwards root penetration is possible within woody peat deposits of this nature, as is the migration of different organic fractions, particularly fulvic acid.

ID: 9891, C14 ID: OxA-16356 Date BP: 1399 +/- 28, Start Date BP: 1427, End BP: 1371

Abstract: Ribble Valley: the Calder, terrace 4, bank and peat

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 602. Early Medieval

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged wood; twig ; the peat sequence was sampled from cut exposures in the banks of the Calder near Whalley. The bank section peat profile targeted a 0.26m thick peat than overlies bar form gravels. This sample is taken from the base (00-20mm) of this 0.26m thick peat sequence overlying coarse river gravels, which in turn are buried by a sequence of flood silts and clays. The peat has formed over the bar gravels, probably encouraged by the saturated conditions, and is composed of in situ plant remains and so the organic materials are in situ rather than detrital. The peat deposit overlies fluvial gravels and is buried by a further 1m of flood-laminated silts and clays. Downwards root penetration is possible within woody peat deposits of this nature, as is the migration of different organic fractions, particularly fulvic acids.

ID: 9888, C14 ID: OxA-15684 Date BP: 1398 +/- 27, Start Date BP: 1425, End BP: 1371

Abstract: Ribble Valley: the Calder, terrace 4, bank and peat

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name: Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 605. Early Medieval

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged wood; unidentified roundwood fragments; the sample is organic detritus from within a sequence of flood-laminated silts and clays. The sequence of flood laminations was sampled from a core located in the centre of a palaeochannel with surface expression from Hodder terrace 3 core 3/2. The organic materials were incorporated within the uppermost sequence of fine-grained flood laminations and overlay 1m of peat deposits. 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 0.25-0.5m below the surface.

ID: 9896, C14 ID: OxA-16350 Date BP: 1395 +/- 28, Start Date BP: 1423, End BP: 1367

Abstract: Ribble Valley: the Hodder River terraces, Burholme Farm, terrace 3, core 3/2

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 605. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, id as oak, from years 36-46 of doorway timber, Phase 1, sample 5, Q3 at Aldergrove (Tully) Airport, Belfast, Co Down, N Ireland.

ID: 3289, C14 ID: UB-545 Date BP: 1395 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1355, End BP: 1435

OS Letter: J, OS East: 164, OS North: 807

Archaeologist Name: A E T Harper

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 215-16

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Carbon Date. 605. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, id as oak, from inner palisade at Kirk Hill, Coldingham, Berwickshire, Scotland. Coll L Alcock.

ID: 3065, C14 ID: GU-1387 Date BP: 1395 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1335, End BP: 1455

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 91, OS North: 68

Archaeologist Name: L Alcock

Reference Name: Discov Excav Scot for 1981

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Carbon Date. 605. Early Medieval

Report: Shells from mixed faunal remains, fish, mammal and shell, trench A, L59, infill at of drain of uppermost of three Viking houses, Phase IIc

ID: 3508, C14 ID: GU-1401 Date BP: 1395 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1335, End BP: 1455

OS Letter: HY, OS East: 246, OS North: 270

Archaeologist Name: J W Hedges

Reference Name: Glasgow Archaeol J, 10, 1983, 73-124 esp 108

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Carbon Date. 610. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from Phase 1 trench at Carnsore, St Vogue's, County Wexford, Ireland.

ID: 213, C14 ID: HAR-1382 Date BP: 1390 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1310, End BP: 1470

OS Letter: T, OS East: 120, OS North: 40

Archaeologist Name: A Lynch, M Cahill

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 378; Excavations 1975-6 [in Ireland], 20

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Carbon Date. 610. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from Pit 905 at Hartigan's Gravel Pit, MK19, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England.

ID: 7849, C14 ID: HAR-412 Date BP: 1390 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1320, End BP: 1460

Abstract: Iron Age settlement

Archaeologist Name: H S Green [now Aldhouse-Green]

Reference Name: Williams, R J, 'Pennyland and Hartigan's...' (Bucks Archaeol Soc Monog Ser, 4), 1993, 211; Jordan, D et al, 'Radiocarbon dates funded by English Heritage...', Engl Herit, 1994, 111-12

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Carbon Date. 610. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, id as unburnt hazel twigs from phase II at Dundurn, St Fillans, Perthshire, Scotland. Comment (subm): as GU-1042.

ID: 200, C14 ID: HAR-2519 Date BP: 1390 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1330, End BP: 1450

OS Letter: NN, OS East: 70, OS North: 23

Archaeologist Name: L Alcock

Reference Name: Alcock L, 'Excavations at Dundurn, St Fillans, Perthshire, 1976-7: interim rep', 1979; Antiq J, 60, 1980, 344-7

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Carbon Date. 610. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal:-

ID: 5565, C14 ID: OxA-3177 Date BP: 1390 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1320, End BP: 1460

Abstract: Yarnton Worton, England

Archaeologist Name: Hey

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

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Carbon Date. 610. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from within the postpipe of posthole B3620, part of the construction of the westerly timber hall. The post appeared to have been burnt in situ and a lens of burnt gravel was observed adjacent to it. The feature was cut into gravel and not sealed by occupation deposits but the sample came from well within the feature.

ID: 18479, C14 ID: OxA 3177 Date BP: 1390 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1460, End BP: 1320

Abstract: Yarnton Saxon and medieval: settlement, halls; 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. 610. Early Medieval

Report: Sample unspecified from fill of curvilinear slot at Bangor (Waterloo Street), Gwynedd, Wales. Comment (subm): appears contemporary with early years of Deiniol's monastery at Bangor.

ID: 1834, C14 ID: CAR-1221 Date BP: 1390 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1330, End BP: 1450

OS Letter: SH, OS East: 581, OS North: 721

Archaeologist Name: D Longley

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 30, 1990, 63

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Carbon Date. 610. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, id as human, from burial under S aisle at Waltham Abbey (SE transept), Essex, England.

ID: 1709, C14 ID: GU-2143 Date BP: 1390 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1340, End BP: 1440

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 382, OS North: 6

Archaeologist Name: P J Huggins

Reference Name: Essex Archaeol Hist, 19, 1988, 117-53 (esp. 151)

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Carbon Date. 610. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, timber T139, from stake-/post settings in Trench XB/AB, site phase 3, on edge of river channel at Anslow's Cottages, Burghfield, Berkshire, England. [Ed: NGR estimated only.]

ID: 6510, C14 ID: HAR-9183 Date BP: 1390 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1330, End BP: 1450

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 693, OS North: 710

Archaeologist Name: C A Butterworth & S J Lobb

Reference Name: Wessex Archaeol Rep, 1, 1992, 85 [some obvious errors in lab-numbers corrected for d'base]

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Carbon Date. 610. Early Medieval

Report: Peat associated with sand layers at Brandon (Staunch Meadow), Suffolk, England. Comment (subm): Represents erosion after loss of vegetation cover?.

ID: 1845, C14 ID: HAR-5072 Date BP: 1390 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1310, End BP: 1470

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 77, OS North: 86

Archaeologist Name: R D Carr et al (Suffolk Co Co)

Reference Name: Antiquity, 62, 1988, 371-7; [see also Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 312 for HAR-6605 date hence.]

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Carbon Date. 610. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from wood burnt in situ, in a pit filled with potboilers.

ID: 15201, C14 ID: HAR 1503 Date BP: 1390 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1450, End BP: 1330

Abstract: Barton-under-Needwood: Catholme; 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. 610. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from a stake with a pencil point; part of an oval timber setting in a shallow depression, possibly the remains of an animal or fish trap, within the river channel.

ID: 15093, C14 ID: HAR 9183 Date BP: 1390 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1450, End BP: 1330

Abstract: Anslow's Cottages; 1987-88

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

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Carbon Date. 610. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, human, id as immature, sample 401, from grave in group in NE corner of cemetery, discrete and well-defined row of graves at Cannington, Somerset, England. Subm 1984 by P A Rahtz et al. General comment (S M Hirst): graves yielding these five samples (HAR-8049 to 8053) are broadly contemporary and may be family group; poss assoc with summit structure FT43 thought early in cemetery.

ID: 8587, C14 ID: HAR-8049 Date BP: 1390 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1350, End BP: 1430

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 252, OS North: 404

Archaeologist Name: P A Rahtz et al

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 188-9

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Carbon Date. 610. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, id as human, Burial 19, skeleton 7, at Four Winds, Longniddry, E Lothian, Scotland. Comment (subm): [cal dates given: cemetery not necessarily Christian.]

ID: 6935, C14 ID: GU-2730 Date BP: 1390 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1340, End BP: 1440

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 442, OS North: 770

Archaeologist Name: Magnar Dalland

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 122, 1992, 197-206 esp 202

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Carbon Date. 610. Early Medieval

Report: bone:small ruminant

ID: 6141, C14 ID: OxA-5353 Date BP: 1390 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1345, End BP: 1435

Abstract: Fleam Dyke 1991, England

Archaeologist Name: Malim

Reference Name: Archaeometry 39(1), 1997, 247-262

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Carbon Date. 610. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from old ground surface of cooking pit at Drombeg, Cork, Ireland. Comment [ed]: last ref below notes this date superseded by two GrN dates.

ID: 81, C14 ID: D-63 Date BP: 1390 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 1270, End BP: 1510

OS Letter: W, OS East: 247, OS North: 352

Archaeologist Name: E M Fahy

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 3, 1961, 36; J Cork Hist Archaeol Soc, 64, 1959, 1-27; J Cork Hist Archaeol Soc, 65, 1960, 1-17; J Ir Archaeol, 5, 1989/90, 28

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Carbon Date. 610. Early Medieval

Report: Twigs, id as willow, from wicker lining to well at Harrold Pit, Odell, Bedfordshire, England.

ID: 244, C14 ID: HAR-1428 Date BP: 1390 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1320, End BP: 1460

Abstract: Well in farmstead

Archaeologist Name: B Dix

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 367-8; Bedfordshire Archaeol J, 14, 1980, 15-18; Curr Archaeol, 6, 1979, 215-18; CBA9 Newslett, 7, 1977, 10

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Carbon Date. 610. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from part of a wicker basket forming an integral part of a Saxon well; well silt had accumulated around the basket.

ID: 17143, C14 ID: HAR 1428 Date BP: 1390 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1460, End BP: 1320

Abstract: Odell; 1974-75

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Carbon Date. 610. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from grave 871 in Anglo-Saxon cemetery II; site coordinate 830N584E.

ID: 16923, C14 ID: HAR 451 Date BP: 1390 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1470, End BP: 1310

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. 610. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from part of a waterlogged wooden object resembling a ladder found in the bottom of a ?Saxon waterhole which was cut into sandy loam and gravel, context 3029/A/9. The feature was not sealed but the 1.2m of deposit which overlay the object would have been deposited rapidly

ID: 18485, C14 ID: GU 5138 Date BP: 1390 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1440, End BP: 1340

Abstract: Yarnton Saxon and medieval: settlement, other features; 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. 610. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from grave 401; part of a well-defined row in a group of graves in the north-east corner of the cemetery. The group comprises 401, 404 (HAR-8051), 419 (HAR-8050), 421 (HAR-8052), 422 (HAR-8053), and neonates 420 and 404a.The group are thought to be broadly contemporary and possibly a family group. All the samples are submitted for high precision dates. The grave is associated with summit structure FT43.

ID: 15577, C14 ID: HAR 8049 Date BP: 1390 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1430, End BP: 1350

Abstract: Cannington; 1984-85

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Carbon Date. 610. Early Medieval

Report: peat; from the top of a peat section adjacent to a middle Saxon site.

ID: 15413, C14 ID: HAR 5072 Date BP: 1390 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1440, End BP: 1340

Abstract: Brandon: Staunch Meadow, environmental sequences; 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. 615. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, id as fragmentary, from small rectangular hearth, Phase 2, Q3 at Aldergrove (Tully) Airport, Belfast, Co Down, N Ireland.

ID: 3290, C14 ID: UB-540 Date BP: 1385 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1320, End BP: 1450

OS Letter: J, OS East: 164, OS North: 807

Archaeologist Name: A E T Harper

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 215-16

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Carbon Date. 615. Early Medieval

Report: Bestwall Quarry 2004-7 - charcoal; as GrA-29008

ID: 9593, C14 ID: SUERC-5839 Date BP: 1385 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1420, End BP: 1350

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: charcoal-filled pits

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 617. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from iron smelting area at Turners Green, Heathfield, Sussex, England. Comment: otherwise undated.

ID: 747, C14 ID: BM-585 Date BP: 1383 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1338, End BP: 1428

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 642, OS North: 196

Archaeologist Name: W R Beswick

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 21

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Carbon Date. 620. Early Medieval

Report: Burnt layer below north wall, structure E at Brough of Birsay, Area IV, site E, Orkney, Scotland.

ID: 410, C14 ID: GU-1251 Date BP: 1380 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1325, End BP: 1435

OS Letter: HY, OS East: 239, OS North: 285

Archaeologist Name: C D Morris

Reference Name: Univ. Durham/Univ. Newcastle upon Tyne Archaeol Rep for 1980 (1981), 36

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Carbon Date. 620. Early Medieval

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Charcoal; from a circular feature with a basal layer of charcoal 0.10m thick. There was no possibility of intrusion or residuality. One sherd of late third century Roman Black Burnished Ware was found in the fill. The local geology is valley gravels overlain by sandy acidic subsoils and topsoils. The feature was cut into subsoil and was approximately 0.40m below the ground surface. There was a small amount of disturbance by worms and/or moles but no waterlogging.

ID: 9033, C14 ID: GrA-22401 Date BP: 1380 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1415, End BP: 1345

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: Charcoal-filled Pits

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Ladle, L, and Woodward, A, forthcoming Excavations at Bestwall Quarry,Wareham 1992-2005.Volume 1: the Prehistoric Landscape, Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph, 1, Dorchester

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Carbon Date. 620. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from BS, trench V, pit 278, the fill of a fourth-century well. Group 3 (a).

ID: 18334, C14 ID: HAR 1519 Date BP: 1380 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1450, End BP: 1310

Abstract: Winchester: Lower Brook Street; 1975-76

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

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Carbon Date. 620. Early Medieval

Report: tooth:horse

ID: 6054, C14 ID: OxA-4738 Date BP: 1380 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 1305, End BP: 1455

Abstract: Skara Brae [Map], Orkney, Scotland

Archaeologist Name: Clutton-Brock

Reference Name: Archaeometry 37(2), 1995, 417-430

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Carbon Date. 620. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from a post pagan Anglian grave cut into a Bronze Age round barrow ditch, one of a series.

ID: 16533, C14 ID: HAR 6205 Date BP: 1380 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1460, End BP: 1300

Abstract: Kemp Howe; 1984-85

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Carbon Date. 620. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from the northern door post of the doorway at the eastern end of structure B.

ID: 17935, C14 ID: HAR 845 Date BP: 1380 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1460, End BP: 1300

Abstract: Thirlings: Ewart; 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. 620. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal? from second lowest silt layer, Ditch 2 at Iona, Reilig Odhran, Strathclyde, Scotland. Coll J W Barber.

ID: 2999, C14 ID: GU-1282 Date BP: 1380 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1320, End BP: 1440

OS Letter: NM, OS East: 286, OS North: 246

Archaeologist Name: J W Barber

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 111, 1981, 282-380 (esp. 310)

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Carbon Date. 620. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from a gully within the interior of the Neolithic enclosure. This feature cuts the pit which cuts that producing sample 12F342 (AML 822662, no result). It may be related to a complex of sterile features including that producing sample 16F53 (HAR-8439). Both Iron Age and Saxon pottery were found in the upper fill of this feature.

ID: 15623, C14 ID: HAR 9026 Date BP: 1380 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1460, End BP: 1300

Abstract: Causewayed Enclosures: Staines Causewayed Camp (interior); 1989-90

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

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Carbon Date. 620. Early Medieval

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: 16712, C14 ID: HAR 6182 Date BP: 1380 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1460, End BP: 1300

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. 620. Early Medieval

Report: wood; small planks c 100mm x 50mm were found collapsed into a c 400mm deep pit. They represent burning wall material which collapsed into the pit and were then sealed. There is little chance of contamination as they were well sealed by the pit fill.

ID: 18249, C14 ID: GU 5121 Date BP: 1380 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1460, End BP: 1300

Abstract: Wharram Percy: South Manor; 1990-91

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Carbon Date. 620. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from the largest of three smithing hearths: a discrete spread of ashy material, charcoal, burnt clay and slag. It was well sealed by later medieval layers.

ID: 18250, C14 ID: GU 5122 Date BP: 1380 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1430, End BP: 1330

Abstract: Wharram Percy: South Manor; 1990-91

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Carbon Date. 620. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, AML 822660, 12F332, from gully inside Neolithic enclosure at Staines, Middlesex, England. Subm L Blackmore 1988. [Ed: NGR not supplied: estimated only.]

ID: 8770, C14 ID: HAR-9026 Date BP: 1380 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1300, End BP: 1460

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. 620. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, very fine, from pre-rath B occupation at Dunsilly Motte, Country Antrim, Ireland. Comment (subm): as UB-967.

ID: 211, C14 ID: UB-2002 Date BP: 1380 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1315, End BP: 1445

OS Letter: J, OS East: 141, OS North: 890

Archaeologist Name: T McNeill

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 178; Excavations 1975-6 [in Ireland], 6

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Carbon Date. 620. Early Medieval

Report: peat; from the top 5cm of the peat.

ID: 16475, C14 ID: HAR 6589 Date BP: 1380 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1460, End BP: 1300

Abstract: Hullbridge Survey: Crouch 4; 1984-85

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Carbon Date. 620. Early Medieval

Report: peat; 90-95cm in a peat core of 480cm.

ID: 16971, C14 ID: GU 5143 Date BP: 1380 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1440, End BP: 1320

Abstract: North West Wetlands Survey: Fenton Cottage; 1990-91

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Carbon Date. 620. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from Building B, N doorpost timber at E end at Thirlings, Kirknewton, Northumberland, England. Comment (subm): CAL dates given on Stuiver-Pearson 1986 curve. Pooled mean of all six dates is 1530 30, 539-599 CAL AD; or, omitting HAR-845, pooled mean is 1528 33 or 454-590 CAL AD.

ID: 2671, C14 ID: HAR-845 Date BP: 1380 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1300, End BP: 1460

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 956, OS North: 322

Archaeologist Name: Roger Miket, Colm O'Brien (Newcastle Univ)

Reference Name: Durham Archaeol J, 7, 1991, 57-91 esp 88

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Carbon Date. 620. Early Medieval

Report: bone:human

ID: 4610, C14 ID: OxA-680 Date BP: 1380 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1310, End BP: 1450

Abstract: Badger Hole III, England

Archaeologist Name: Stringer

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

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Carbon Date. 621. Early Medieval

Report: Wellington Quarry- Plant macrofossil; waterlogged - fine rootlets, bulk sample; uppermost sample from pollen profile (100-02cm below modern surface); little suitable material available: rootlets could represent modern contamination.

ID: 9442, C14 ID: OxA-12639 Date BP: 1379 +/- 32, Start Date BP: 1411, End BP: 1347

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. 625. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from hearth, sample 8:80 at Carrowmore - Grange West Settlement 2, Sligo, Ireland. Coll G Burenhult. Subm G Burenhult. Comment (subm): See monograph below.

ID: 2119, C14 ID: St-7623 Date BP: 1375 +/- 140, Start Date BP: 1235, End BP: 1515

Abstract: Settlement 2

Archaeologist Name: G Burenhult

Reference Name: Burenhult G, 'The archaeology of Carrowmore...' (Stockholm 1984), 72, 91 and 128-32

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Carbon Date. 630. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from F114, 4 at Hamwic / Southampton, Hampshire, England. Comment (subm): see ref. and cal dates there.

ID: 7844, C14 ID: HAR-1853 Date BP: 1370 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1290, End BP: 1450

Abstract: Urban occupation

Archaeologist Name: A D Morton

Reference Name: Morton, AD (ed), 'Excavations at Hamwic Vol 1' (CBA Res Rep 84), 1991, 25 and 5

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Carbon Date. 630. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, id as human, from Grave 424 at Cannington, Somerset, England.

ID: 3330, C14 ID: Birm-186b Date BP: 1370 +/- 230, Start Date BP: 1140, End BP: 1600

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 252, OS North: 404

Archaeologist Name: P Rahtz

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 268; Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 153; Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 19; Medieval Archaeol, 8, 1964, 237

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Carbon Date. 630. Early Medieval

Report: animal bone; from a mottled brown soil in context 606, sealing 693 and sealed by 49.

ID: 15527, C14 ID: HAR 4750 Date BP: 1370 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1450, End BP: 1290

Abstract: Bury St Edmunds: Abbey; 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. 630. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, human, id as adult, sample 404, from grave in group in NE corner of cemetery, discrete and well-defined row of graves at Cannington, Somerset, England. Subm 1984 by P A Rahtz et al. Comment (S M Hirst): Roman and prehistoric finds in grave; pathological specimen -- leper ? General comment (S M Hirst): graves yielding these five samples (HAR-8049 to 8053) are broadly contemporary and may be family group; poss assoc with summit structure FT43 thought early in cemetery.

ID: 8589, C14 ID: HAR-8051 Date BP: 1370 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1330, End BP: 1410

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 252, OS North: 404

Archaeologist Name: P A Rahtz et al

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 188-9

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Carbon Date. 630. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from an upright in the well-lining.

ID: 17149, C14 ID: HAR 3083 Date BP: 1370 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1450, End BP: 1290

Abstract: Odell; 1978-79

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

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Carbon Date. 630. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from F114, 4 at Hamwic / Southampton, Hampshire, England. Comment (subm): see ref. and cal dates there.

ID: 7843, C14 ID: HAR-1673 Date BP: 1370 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1300, End BP: 1440

Abstract: Urban occupation

Archaeologist Name: A D Morton

Reference Name: Morton, AD (ed), 'Excavations at Hamwic Vol 1' (CBA Res Rep 84), 1991, 25 and 5

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Carbon Date. 630. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; an articulated skeleton of a human infant lying just below a trampled surface of ditch fill within a Romano-British ditch, and associated with the skeleton of an animal (UtC-1703).

ID: 18245, C14 ID: UtC 1702 Date BP: 1370 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1420, End BP: 1320

Abstract: Wharram Percy: site 95; 1990-91

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Carbon Date. 630. Early Medieval

Report: Wood from under timber trackway which itself lies below stone one at Bloomhill Bog, Clonmacnoise, Offaly, Ireland. Comment (subm): Problems of peat subsidence etc; earliest road surface not likely to be earlier than 6th century AD.

ID: 7711, C14 ID: GrN-14715 Date BP: 1370 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1310, End BP: 1430

OS Letter: M, OS East: 1, OS North: 31

Archaeologist Name: T C Breen

Reference Name: Proc Roy Ir Acad, 88C, 1988, 321-39

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Carbon Date. 630. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; a shallow west to east grave, cut through the brickearth to a depth of c 16.38m OD.The skeleton is believed to be a adult male had been laid prone in the grave, with the head at the west end.The grave was filled with light grey-brown clay containing patch of greenish silty clay along the north side.

ID: 16707, C14 ID: HAR 8936 Date BP: 1370 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1430, End BP: 1310

Abstract: London: Covent Garden, Jubilee Hall; 1987-88

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Carbon Date. 630. Early Medieval

Report: animal bone; from a beam slot in context 625, sealing 606 and sealed by 622.

ID: 15525, C14 ID: HAR 4717 Date BP: 1370 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1440, End BP: 1300

Abstract: Bury St Edmunds: Abbey; 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. 630. Early Medieval

Report: Trent/Soar rivers confluence - waterlogged plant macrofossil; monocot fragments, some possible rootlets; the sample is from the base of a core from a palaeochannel associated with terrace 1. The local geology is Mercian mudstone. The sample was waterlogged at the time of collection. The water table was 1m below the surface.

ID: 10032, C14 ID: GrA-31774 Date BP: 1370 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1405, End BP: 1335

Abstract: Trent/Soar rivers confluence: Trent Terrace 1, Core 3

Archaeologist Name: A G Brown

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 630. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, ref 600, from immediately below mortar layer assoc with construction of All Saints' Church at Brixworth, Northamptonshire, England.

ID: 8881, C14 ID: BM-2387 Date BP: 1370 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1310, End BP: 1430

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 745, OS North: 708

Archaeologist Name: D Parsons 1981

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 181; see also J Archaeol Sci, 14, 1987, 569-76

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Carbon Date. 630. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, timber T366, from stake-setting 1523 (Trench AAii), site phase 3 at Anslow's Cottages, Burghfield, Berkshire, England. [Ed: NGR estimated only.]

ID: 6507, C14 ID: HAR-9182 Date BP: 1370 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1310, End BP: 1430

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 693, OS North: 710

Archaeologist Name: C A Butterworth & S J Lobb

Reference Name: Wessex Archaeol Rep, 1, 1992, 85 [some obvious errors in lab-numbers corrected for d'base]

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Carbon Date. 630. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from top of clay bank F29, House A, phase 3 at Ballyutoag / Aughanabrack, Antrim, Ireland. Coll B B Williams.

ID: 2060, C14 ID: UB-2594 Date BP: 1370 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1290, End BP: 1450

Abstract: transhumance village ?

Archaeologist Name: B B Williams

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 47, 1984, 37-49

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Carbon Date. 630. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; a replicate sample of Birm-193, (1610 ? 105 BP; cal AD 210-650 at 95% confidence; Reimer et al 2004; Shotton and Williams 1971, 153) dating the skeleton from grave 402, an isolated deep grave, separate from others.

ID: 15587, C14 ID: HAR 9138 Date BP: 1370 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1450, End BP: 1290

Abstract: Cannington; 1987-88

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

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Carbon Date. 630. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from grave 404, one of a group of samples for high precision dating (see HAR-8049). Roman and prehistoric finds are associated with the burial. The bones exhibit interesting pathology possibly indicating leprosy.

ID: 15579, C14 ID: HAR 8051 Date BP: 1370 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1410, End BP: 1330

Abstract: Cannington; 1984-85

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

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Carbon Date. 630. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from a stake with a pencil point; part of a cluster of upright stakes and posts within a small gully in the river channel. The interpretation and relationship of this group to the group further east from which timber T345 (HAR-9181) comes is uncertain. It is possible that this timber may date an earlier phase of water control than that represented by HAR-9181.

ID: 15092, C14 ID: HAR 9182 Date BP: 1370 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1430, End BP: 1310

Abstract: Anslow's Cottages; 1987-88

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

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Carbon Date. 630. Early Medieval

Report: Carbonised plant remains from Context 296, Building T4 at Ty Mawr, Holyhead, Anglesey, Gwynedd, Wales. Comment (subm): Some problems relating 14C dates with site stratigraphy. Possible 6th century ad occupation.

ID: 1702, C14 ID: HAR-6803 Date BP: 1370 +/- 130, Start Date BP: 1240, End BP: 1500

Abstract: Enclosed homestead of multiphase site

Archaeologist Name: Christopher Smith

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

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Carbon Date. 630. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from grave 503, one of a group of graves on the extreme west.

ID: 15569, C14 ID: HAR 5489 Date BP: 1370 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1460, End BP: 1280

Abstract: Cannington; 1981-82

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

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Carbon Date. 630. Early Medieval

Report: soil; from a layer of burnt material (bone, clay, and charcoal) in a pit; Saxon, but the pottery cannot be more accurately dated than c AD 700-900.

ID: 17766, C14 ID: HAR 1673 Date BP: 1370 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1440, End BP: 1300

Abstract: Southampton: Hamwih; 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. 630. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from a layer in a pit.

ID: 17767, C14 ID: HAR 1853 Date BP: 1370 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1450, End BP: 1290

Abstract: Southampton: Hamwih; 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. 630. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, id as hazel roundwood, from palisade trench next to ditch at Hoddom, Hallguard's Quarry, Dumfriess-Galloway, Scotland. Comment (subm): See ref. for CAL dates.

ID: 2380, C14 ID: GU-3028 Date BP: 1370 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1320, End BP: 1420

Abstract: Northumbrian / Anglian minster

Archaeologist Name: Christopher Lowe

Reference Name: Trans Dumfriesshire Galloway Natur Hist Antiq Soc, 66, 1991, 11-35

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Carbon Date. 635. Early Medieval

Report: Bone collagen, id as human bones, in uncoffined burial, Grave 1 at Worcester Priory Refectory, (King's School), Worcestershire, England. Comment (subm): confirmation of Birm-198.

ID: 3337, C14 ID: Birm-248 Date BP: 1365 +/- 102, Start Date BP: 1263, End BP: 1467

OS Letter: SO, OS East: 850, OS North: 545

Archaeologist Name: P Barker

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 154; Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 8; Med Archaeol, 18, 1974, 146

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Carbon Date. 635. Early Medieval

Report: Peat, primary, Ditch I (secondary vallum ditch) at Iona, Reilig Odhran, Strathclyde, Scotland. Coll J W Barber.

ID: 3000, C14 ID: GU-1243 Date BP: 1365 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1310, End BP: 1420

OS Letter: NM, OS East: 286, OS North: 246

Archaeologist Name: J W Barber

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 111, 1981, 282-380 (esp. 310 J Cork Hist Archaeol Soc, 86, 1981, 103-6

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Carbon Date. 635. Early Medieval

Report: bone:human

ID: 6204, C14 ID: OxA-5855 Date BP: 1365 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1325, End BP: 1405

Abstract: St. Chads Cathedral, England

Archaeologist Name: Boyle

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

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Carbon Date. 635. Early Medieval

Report: ? Charcoal from phase IIIA, tpq for terrace wall at Dundurn, St Fillans, Perthshire, Scotland.

ID: 201, C14 ID: GU-1041 Date BP: 1365 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1300, End BP: 1430

OS Letter: NN, OS East: 70, OS North: 23

Archaeologist Name: L Alcock

Reference Name: Alcock L, 'Excavations at Dundurn, St Fillans, Perthshire, 1976-7: interim rep', 1979; Antiq J, 60, 1980, 344-7

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Carbon Date. 635. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from pit with furnace bottom and other ironworking material at Ballyvollen, Antrim, Ireland.

ID: 378, C14 ID: UB-2728 Date BP: 1365 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1295, End BP: 1435

OS Letter: J, OS East: 132, OS North: 728

Archaeologist Name: B B Williams

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 48, 1985, 91-102

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Carbon Date. 635. Early Medieval

Report: Human bone, from cist F16 at Catstane, Lothian Region, Scotland.

ID: 192, C14 ID: GU-1157 Date BP: 1365 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1285, End BP: 1445

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 148, OS North: 743

Archaeologist Name: T G Cowie

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 109, 1977-8 (1980), 166-201

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Carbon Date. 640. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from a burial overlain by a late Saxon layer. The burial is almost certainly associated with St Gregory's Church. The earliest known reference to the church is twelfth century.

ID: 17077, C14 ID: HAR 4390 Date BP: 1360 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1460, End BP: 1260

Abstract: Northampton: Gregory Street; 1981-82

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Carbon Date. 640. Early Medieval

Report: Shell, id as oyster (Ostrea edulis L) from context PM9 (6) at Thames Street, Poole, Dorset, England. Comment (subm): Applying Harkness formula for shell, radiocarbon age is 955 81. See also ref.

ID: 7925, C14 ID: HAR-3463 Date BP: 1360 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1290, End BP: 1430

OS Letter: SZ, OS East: 2, OS North: 91

Archaeologist Name: I P Horsey and J M Winder

Reference Name: I P Horsey and J M Winder in Good, G L et al (eds), 'Waterfront archaeology' (CBA Res Rep), 74, 1991, 102-4

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Carbon Date. 640. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, id as Bos, from Layer 117, burnt spread associated with bronzeworker's hearth under Rampart 1 at Dunollie Castle, Argyll & Bute District, Strathclyde, Scotland. Comment (subm): Duplicate run of GU-1395. Comment [Ed]: submitter has bracketed this date with duplicate sample GU-1395 to arrive at mean of 1280 75 for the two.

ID: 1377, C14 ID: GU-1396 Date BP: 1360 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1300, End BP: 1420

OS Letter: NM, OS East: 852, OS North: 314

Archaeologist Name: Leslie Alcock

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 117, 1987, 119-47 fiche

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Carbon Date. 640. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from intertidal feature K16; one of an alignment of stakes in the intertidal zone. It was in situ within a context of fine marine silt and exposed to the marine environment. The post protruded from the silt at -2.36m OD.

ID: 18424, C14 ID: GU 5255 Date BP: 1360 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1410, End BP: 1310

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

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Carbon Date. 640. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; skeleton 257 from the main Anglo-Saxon cemetery adjacent the north side of the eastern arm of the cathedral. One of the earliest graves, well-sealed.

ID: 18087, C14 ID: GU 5016 Date BP: 1360 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1440, End BP: 1280

Abstract: Wells Cathedral: The Camery; 1990-91

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Carbon Date. 640. Early Medieval

Report: The Rye area project: RYE4, West Winchelsea- Peat; bulk; the sample comes from a 4cm slice of peat (-1.99- -2.03m OD). The local solid geology is the (non-calcareous) Hastings Bed Group (sandstones, siltstones, and clays). These are covered by several metres of Holocene drift deposits (marine alluvium and peat). The samples are recovered from several metres below the level of the local watertable. Pollen analysis of Sediment across the span of the sample WINCH1 indicate a rich-sedge fen community transitional between alder/willow carr and saltmarsh vegetation.

ID: 9387, C14 ID: GrN-28734 Date BP: 1360 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 1390, End BP: 1330

Abstract: The Rye area project: RYE4, West Winchelsea

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 Dunge

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Carbon Date. 640. Early Medieval

Report: bone:human

ID: 5676, C14 ID: OxA-3469 Date BP: 1360 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1290, End BP: 1430

Abstract: Skeam West, Cork, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Cotter

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

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Carbon Date. 640. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from the base of a posthole along a wall of a building (1094). The sample was at a depth of c 0.6m and was preserved in wet sand, which was overlain by a peaty topsoil.

ID: 15417, C14 ID: GU 5046 Date BP: 1360 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 1390, End BP: 1330

Abstract: Brandon: Staunch Meadow, wooden structures; 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. 640. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from grave 422, one of a group of samples for high precision dating (see HAR-8049).

ID: 15581, C14 ID: HAR 8053 Date BP: 1360 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1400, End BP: 1320

Abstract: Cannington; 1984-85

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Carbon Date. 640. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, id as human, from context C315 at Northampton - Gregory Street, Northamptonshire, England. Subm John Williams. Comment (subm): Graves may not have been contemporaneous but results agree well with each other for this site. See extended comment in monograph.

ID: 1056, C14 ID: HAR-4390 Date BP: 1360 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1260, End BP: 1460

Abstract: Middle Saxon graves to S of St Gregory's Church site

Archaeologist Name: John Williams

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 82; Williams J H, 'Middle Saxon palaces at Northampton' (Northampton Devel Corp Monogr 4), 1985, 65-6

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Carbon Date. 640. Early Medieval

Report: peat; from a depth of 0.92m-1.02m from a level of Fagus rise.

ID: 15071, C14 ID: HAR 4234 Date BP: 1360 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1440, End BP: 1280

Abstract: Amberley Wild Brooks; 1981-82

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Carbon Date. 640. Early Medieval

Report: Shell, D9, from Six Cairns, Banks Head, South Ronaldsay, Orkney Islands, off Scotland. Subm A C Renfrew 1987. Comment (subm): date series indicates two phases of activity, around beginning of 1st millennium AD and around AD 1000; but there are no artefacts to relate to these dates. Comment (lab): correction for marine reservoir effect is necessary if the two shell dates hence are to be directly compared with the dates on bone; this correction is in the order of 405 40 years giving a reservoir-adjusted age of 955 70 for this date. [Ed: see extensive comment in ref. below.]

ID: 6751, C14 ID: OxA-1286 Date BP: 1360 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1300, End BP: 1420

OS Letter: ND, OS East: 461, OS North: 832

Archaeologist Name: A C Renfrew

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 30, 1988, 297-8

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Carbon Date. 640. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from a ?plain burial to the south of the site of the single-celled church; a primary burial.

ID: 16649, C14 ID: HAR 5094 Date BP: 1360 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1440, End BP: 1280

Abstract: Lincoln: St Paul-in-the-Bail; 1982-83

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Carbon Date. 640. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, from hearth in east end of souterrain at Raheennamadra, Limerick, Ireland. Comment (lab): same sample as U-246 but given further pretreatment.

ID: 3268, C14 ID: U-247 Date BP: 1360 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1260, End BP: 1460

OS Letter: R, OS East: 734, OS North: 299

Archaeologist Name: M Stenberger

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 6, 1964, 304-6; Proc Roy Irish Acad, 65C, 1966, 37-54

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Carbon Date. 640. Early Medieval

Report: bone:human

ID: 6223, C14 ID: OxA-5991 Date BP: 1360 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1290, End BP: 1430

Abstract: Ardnagross, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Edgan

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

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Carbon Date. 640. Early Medieval

Report: shell; from an oyster midden.

ID: 17220, C14 ID: HAR 3463 Date BP: 1360 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1430, End BP: 1290

Abstract: Poole: Pex Marine; 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. 640. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, human, id as immature, sample 422, from grave in group in NE corner of cemetery, discrete and well-defined row of graves at Cannington, Somerset, England. Subm 1984 by P A Rahtz et al. Comment (S M Hirst): prehistoric finds in grave. General comment (S M Hirst): graves yielding these five samples (HAR-8049 to 8053) are broadly contemporary and may be family group; poss assoc with summit structure FT43 thought early in cemetery.

ID: 8591, C14 ID: HAR-8053 Date BP: 1360 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1320, End BP: 1400

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 252, OS North: 404

Archaeologist Name: P A Rahtz et al

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 188-9

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Carbon Date. 640. Early Medieval

Report: wood; located in wet sand and peat under a peaty topsoil. It is one sample from a sequence of four piles and was 45 cm below the topsoil.

ID: 15418, C14 ID: GU 5047 Date BP: 1360 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1410, End BP: 1310

Abstract: Brandon: Staunch Meadow, wooden structures; 1990-91

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Carbon Date. 640. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from old turf layer beneath bank at Middle Hurth, Upper Teesdale, Co Durham, England.

ID: 8963, C14 ID: HAR-3623 Date BP: 1360 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1270, End BP: 1450

Abstract: cigar-shaped mound

Archaeologist Name: Fairless and Coggins ?

Reference Name: Brit Archaeol Rep Brit Ser, 143, 1985, 165

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Carbon Date. 640. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal (12g) extracted by flotation from layer 268 (ash layer from primary use of T-shaped oven 280) from ovens at Chantry Fields, Gillingham, Dorset, England. Comment (subm): Ovens are of stone and clay construction: purpose not known (industrial, grain drying, malting etc?). [Ed: Cal dates provided; also date of last firing established archaeomagnetically as 8th century AD (AJC-73).]

ID: 7803, C14 ID: GU-2980 Date BP: 1360 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1310, End BP: 1410

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 805, OS North: 253

Archaeologist Name: M J Heaton

Reference Name: Dorset Natur Hist Archaeol Soc Proc, 113, 1991, 190 (site, with carbon dates improperly cited ibid, 114, 1992, 97-126 esp 114

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Carbon Date. 645. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, id as oak, from structural timber at Knocknacarragh Mill, nr Galway town, Co Galway, Ireland.

ID: 3307, C14 ID: UB-907 Date BP: 1355 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1310, End BP: 1400

OS Letter: M, OS East: 262, OS North: 237

Archaeologist Name: A T Lucas

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 17, 1975, 229

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Carbon Date. 645. Early Medieval

Report: [sample not specified] from bottom of inner ditch, 87-93cm below datum at Ballyhenry Rath 2, Antrim, Ireland.

ID: 388, C14 ID: UB-945 Date BP: 1355 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1315, End BP: 1395

OS Letter: J, OS East: 314, OS North: 847

Archaeologist Name: C J Lynn

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 46, 1983, 67-91

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Carbon Date. 645. Early Medieval

Report: Nene Valley - sediment; humic acid fraction, bulk sample; c .63m OD - .62m OD; as SUERC-10046

ID: 9849, C14 ID: SUERC-10052 Date BP: 1355 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1390, End BP: 1320

Abstract: Nene Valley: south-west of West Cotton

Archaeologist Name: A G Brown

Reference Name: Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 645. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, id as split oak, from palisade-tumble in ditch (context 49) at Killyliss Rath, near Fintona, Tyrone, Ireland. Coll R Ivens.

ID: 3088, C14 ID: UB-2621 Date BP: 1355 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1290, End BP: 1420

OS Letter: H, OS East: 418, OS North: 609

Archaeologist Name: Richard Ivens

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 47, 1984, 9-35; Medieval Archaeol, 27, 1983, 216

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Carbon Date. 645. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from pit 156 associated with metal working and glass working at Iona, Reilig Odhran, Strathclyde, Scotland.

ID: 3001, C14 ID: GU-1262 Date BP: 1355 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1300, End BP: 1410

OS Letter: NM, OS East: 286, OS North: 246

Archaeologist Name: J W Barber

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 111, 1981, 282-380 (esp. 310)

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Carbon Date. 645. Early Medieval

Report: charred seeds:Avena sp

ID: 6047, C14 ID: OxA-4698 Date BP: 1355 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1305, End BP: 1405

Abstract: East Porth Tean, Scilly, England

Archaeologist Name: Straker

Reference Name: Archaeometry 37(2), 1995, 417-430

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Carbon Date. 645. Early Medieval

Report: bone:cattle

ID: 5319, C14 ID: OxA-2314 Date BP: 1355 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1275, End BP: 1435

Abstract: Romsey Market Place, England

Archaeologist Name: Green

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

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Carbon Date. 647. Early Medieval

Report: Bone collagen, id as lamb and calf, from inhumation under building at Udal, Sollas, N Uist, Western Isles, Scotland.

ID: 3259, C14 ID: Q-1132 Date BP: 1353 +/- 115, Start Date BP: 1238, End BP: 1468

OS Letter: NF, OS East: 824, OS North: 783

Archaeologist Name: I A Crawford

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 17, 1975, 46-7; Scot Archaeol Forum, 6, 1974, 10; Antiquity, 51, 1977, 131, 135

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Carbon Date. 650. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from primary silting within ditch 46 which forms part of the earliest coherent sequence of activity on the site. The context was a silty consistency sandy gravel with some loam content.

ID: 16547, C14 ID: HAR 8664 Date BP: 1350 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1420, End BP: 1280

Abstract: Kingsteighton: Berry Meadow; 1987-88

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Carbon Date. 650. Early Medieval

Report: Fine charcoal from posthole on house platform at Crossnacreevy Ring Fort, Belfast, County Down, N Ireland.

ID: 3300, C14 ID: UB-674 Date BP: 1350 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 1320, End BP: 1380

OS Letter: J, OS East: 397, OS North: 702

Archaeologist Name: A Harper

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 17, 1975, 226-7; Ulster J Archaeol, 36-7, 1973-4, 32-51

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Carbon Date. 650. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, id as oak plank ? re-used as access to well at Harrold Pit, Odell, Bedfordshire, England.

ID: 245, C14 ID: HAR-1838 Date BP: 1350 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1280, End BP: 1420

Abstract: Well in farmstead

Archaeologist Name: B Dix

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 367-8; Bedfordshire Archaeol J, 14, 1980, 15-18; Curr Archaeol, 6, 1979, 215-18; CBA9 Newslett, 7, 1977, 10

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Carbon Date. 650. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from peat around the settlement 'island' at Brandon (Staunch Meadow), Suffolk, England.

ID: 1844, C14 ID: HAR-4086 Date BP: 1350 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1280, End BP: 1420

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 77, OS North: 86

Archaeologist Name: R D Carr et al (Suffolk Co Co)

Reference Name: Antiquity, 62, 1988, 371-7; [see also Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 312 for HAR-6605 date hence.]

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Carbon Date. 650. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; one of a pair of skeletons in a double grave in the temple ambulatory cutting fourth-century AD Roman temple remains; orientated north-south, in contrast with west-east of the cemetery proper.

ID: 16377, C14 ID: HAR 5583 Date BP: 1350 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1420, End BP: 1280

Abstract: Henley Wood; 1983-84

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Carbon Date. 650. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from intertidal feature K16; one of an alignment of stakes in the intertidal zone. It was in situ within the context of organic silt and exposed to the marine environments. The post protruded from the silt at -2.23m OD.

ID: 18423, C14 ID: GU 5254 Date BP: 1350 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1400, End BP: 1300

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

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

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Carbon Date. 650. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from a layer of charcoal (mainly Calluna sp.) in the valley floor peat adjacent to the settlement (depth 0.20m).

ID: 15410, C14 ID: HAR 4086 Date BP: 1350 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1420, End BP: 1280

Abstract: Brandon; 1980-81

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

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Carbon Date. 650. Early Medieval

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Charcoal; from a circular feature with a basal layer of charcoal 0.10m thick. There was no possibility of intrusion or residuality. One sherd of late third century Roman Black Burnished Ware was found in the fill. The local geology is valley gravels overlain by sandy acidic subsoils and topsoils. The feature was cut into subsoil and was approximately 0.40m below the ground surface. There was a small amount of disturbance by worms and/or moles but no waterlogging.

ID: 9032, C14 ID: GrA-22402 Date BP: 1350 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1385, End BP: 1315

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: Charcoal-filled Pits

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Ladle, L, and Woodward, A, forthcoming Excavations at Bestwall Quarry,Wareham 1992-2005.Volume 1: the Prehistoric Landscape, Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph, 1, Dorchester

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Carbon Date. 650. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, id as Salix, from F 0003, Phase 1, Site VII at Brough of Birsay, Orkney, Scotland. Coll J R Hunter.

ID: 3529, C14 ID: HAR-2751 Date BP: 1350 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1290, End BP: 1410

OS Letter: HY, OS East: 239, OS North: 285

Archaeologist Name: J R Hunter

Reference Name: Hunter, J R, 'Excavations on the Brough of Birsay 1974-82', Soc Antiq Scotl Monogr, 4, 1986, 176-8

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Carbon Date. 650. Early Medieval

Report: Sample not specified from primary context in Pictish level at Skaill, Deerness [Map], Orkney, Scotland.

ID: 1258, C14 ID: Birm-762 Date BP: 1350 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1250, End BP: 1450

Abstract: Multiphase site

Archaeologist Name: P S Gelling

Reference Name: Renfrew C (ed), 'The prehistory of Orkney', 1985, 176-82 and 273; Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 121, 1991, 206 (calib & comment)

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Carbon Date. 650. Early Medieval

Report: Bone from Burial 16, Grave 8, primary at Shepherd's Farm, Ulwell, Swanage, Dorset, England. Subm D Haddon-Reece. Comment (lab): Can be combined with HAR-6124, 6126, 6127 on statistical grounds as 1330 45 BP

ID: 1627, C14 ID: HAR-6125 Date BP: 1350 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1270, End BP: 1430

OS Letter: SZ, OS East: 22, OS North: 809

Archaeologist Name: P W Cox

Reference Name: Dorset Natur Hist Archaeol Soc Proc, 110, 1988, 37-47

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Carbon Date. 650. Early Medieval

Report: wood;

ID: 16762, C14 ID: HAR 2692 Date BP: 1350 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1420, End BP: 1280

Abstract: London: Westminster, Cromwell Green; 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. 650. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, id as Quercus sp, from Rampart 1, Trench B, level 6, sample 6, of structural timbers burnt in situ, at Clatchard Craig, Fife, Scotland. [Ed: see extended comment and calibration in ref. below.]

ID: 1860, C14 ID: GU-1795 Date BP: 1350 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 1275, End BP: 1425

Abstract: Dark Age ramparts, some Neolithic and Iron Age occupation

Archaeologist Name: Joanna Close-Brooks

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 116, 1986, 117-84 esp 175-6

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Carbon Date. 650. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, id as oak, plank from stream bed at Thorney Island, Westminster, London, Greater London, England.

ID: 8939, C14 ID: HAR-2692 Date BP: 1350 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1270, End BP: 1430

Abstract: Unassociated find

Archaeologist Name: P S Mills (Inner London Archaeol Unit)

Reference Name: Trans London Middx Archaeol Soc, 31, 1980, 18-28

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Carbon Date. 650. Early Medieval

Report: Wood from chute at Toberaquill Townland, County Westmeath, Ireland.

ID: 215, C14 ID: HAR-1055 Date BP: 1350 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1280, End BP: 1420

OS Letter: N, OS East: 248, OS North: 259

Archaeologist Name: A B O'Riordain / A Lucas

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 377

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Carbon Date. 650. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from the horizontal foundation beams of the Saxon water mill. These, about 3.4m long, were sealed under approximately 3m of successively stratified deposits in the huge mill leat. In c AD 900, when the bed of the leat was already covered by silted and other deposits to a depth of 2m, an extremely narrow channel was dug along its western edge. This new channel, triangular in section, reached, and partially exposed, the original timbers at right-angles (approximately 1/2m exposure), but left them quite intact.The stratigraphy is agreed to be impeccable. All the infilling deposits are abundant in artefactual and environmental material. Each layer is coherent and is free from later inclusions. Thus, there is an extraordinarily vast and elegant zoning of metalwork, pottery, etc, securely sealing down the timbers in question.

ID: 17155, C14 ID: HAR 1649 Date BP: 1350 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1420, End BP: 1280

Abstract: Old Windsor: Mill; 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. 650. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal:-

ID: 5742, C14 ID: OxA-3680 Date BP: 1350 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1270, End BP: 1430

Abstract: Ditton Brook I, England

Archaeologist Name: Cowell

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

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Carbon Date. 650. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from the primary burial in grave 8.

ID: 18007, C14 ID: HAR 6125 Date BP: 1350 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1430, End BP: 1270

Abstract: Ulwell; 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. 650. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal associated with pottery (?Late Neolithic Lough Gur Class 2) at Drombeg, Cork, Ireland.

ID: 82, C14 ID: D-62 Date BP: 1350 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 1230, End BP: 1470

OS Letter: W, OS East: 247, OS North: 352

Archaeologist Name: E M Fahy

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 3, 1961, 36; J Cork Hist Archaeol Soc, 64, 1959, 1-27; J Cork Hist Archaeol Soc, 65, 1960, 1-17; J Ir Archaeol, 5, 1989/90, 28

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Carbon Date. 650. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from a ?plain burial, partially truncated by the north side of the north wall of the single-celled church.

ID: 16642, C14 ID: HAR 4281 Date BP: 1350 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1430, End BP: 1270

Abstract: Lincoln: St Paul-in-the-Bail; 1980-81

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

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Carbon Date. 650. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal:-

ID: 5743, C14 ID: OxA-3681 Date BP: 1350 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1280, End BP: 1420

Abstract: Ditton Brook I, England

Archaeologist Name: Cowell

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

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Carbon Date. 650. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from a timber, probably a reused plank which, together with others, formed a sort of platform for access to the Saxon well.

ID: 17144, C14 ID: HAR 1838 Date BP: 1350 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1420, End BP: 1280

Abstract: Odell; 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. 650. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, AML 874381, KN85168A, from primary silting within Ditch 46 at Berry Meadow, Kingsteignton parish, Devon, England. Subm PJW 1987. Comment (subm): ditch is from aceramic period, part of a sequence of ditch-digging activity that ended in 13th century.

ID: 8705, C14 ID: HAR-8664 Date BP: 1350 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1280, End BP: 1420

OS Letter: SX, OS East: 871, OS North: 729

Archaeologist Name: P J Weddell, Exeter City Mus

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 103-4

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Carbon Date. 654. Early Medieval

Report: Burlescombe - leather; waterlogged; the leather fragments/shoe were recovered from the waterlogged fill of a hollowed-out tree trunk (willow/poplar). The trunk was overlain by a thick bank of colluvium, and was set into natural sands with an area of waterlogged trampling around it. There is little or no chance of intrusive elements or residuality. The local geology is gravel. The spread of material immediately overlies the water table (the interface of this context and the underlying ones representing the level of the water table). The context was undisturbed and unbioturbated. The pH is likely to be slightly alkaline (approximately pH 6.5) although exact parameters are unknown.

ID: 9683, C14 ID: OxA-15977 Date BP: 1346 +/- 27, Start Date BP: 1373, End BP: 1319

Abstract: Burlescombe: the western well (hollowed tree trunk 546 and shoe)

Archaeologist Name: T Gent

Reference Name: Tyers 2007

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Carbon Date. 655. Early Medieval

Report: Sample unspecified, from insertion of boulder wall foundation, Ditch 1 at Iona, Reilig Odhran, Strathclyde, Scotland.

ID: 3002, C14 ID: GU-1247 Date BP: 1345 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1290, End BP: 1400

OS Letter: NM, OS East: 286, OS North: 246

Archaeologist Name: J W Barber

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 111, 1981, 282-380 (esp. 310)

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Carbon Date. 655. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from Hearth A, Phase 2, P4 at Aldergrove (Tully) Airport, Belfast, Co Down, N Ireland.

ID: 3291, C14 ID: UB-542 Date BP: 1345 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1280, End BP: 1410

OS Letter: J, OS East: 164, OS North: 807

Archaeologist Name: A E T Harper

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 215-16

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Carbon Date. 655. Early Medieval

Report: bone:human

ID: 6203, C14 ID: OxA-5854 Date BP: 1345 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1295, End BP: 1395

Abstract: St. Chads Cathedral, England

Archaeologist Name: Boyle

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

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Carbon Date. 656. Early Medieval

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Charcoal; from a subrectangular pit with a 0.10m basal deposit of charcoal. The upper fill was sandy loam with dispersed pieces of Charcoal. There was burnt sand on the base of the pit. No evidence of intrusion or residuality was observed. Five sherds of late Iron Age pottery were found in the fill. The local geology is valley gravels overlain by sandy acidic subsoils and topsoils. The feature was cut into subsoil and was approximately 0.40m below the ground surface. There was no disturbance or waterlogging.

ID: 9110, C14 ID: OxA-12129 Date BP: 1344 +/- 25, Start Date BP: 1369, End BP: 1319

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: Charcoal-filled Pits

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Ladle, L, and Woodward, A, forthcoming Excavations at Bestwall Quarry,Wareham 1992-2005.Volume 1: the Prehistoric Landscape, Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph, 1, Dorchester

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Carbon Date. 660. Early Medieval

Report: plant macrofossils; from the bottom cess layer of a large, predominantly loam-filled feature with cess deposits at the bottom. It was selected as it cut 1.25m deep into the natural sand and gravel, and was isolated from any intercutting pits. the only possible contamination was from the loam fill that seals this cess layer. The pit was sealed by 1.75m of medieval to post-medieval cultivated horizons.

ID: 16603, C14 ID: OxA 3068 Date BP: 1340 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1410, End BP: 1270

Abstract: Leicester: Shires; 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. 660. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, id as human skull, found in 1831 stratified in riverbank under King Richard's Bridge, Leicester, Leicestershire, England. Subm J F Goddard. Comment (subm): two skulls were found but one, originally in Leicester Museum, is now lost; the one dated is retained by the Goddard family. At two standard deviations the result indicates that this individual died between late 6th and early 9th century AD.

ID: 7642, C14 ID: OxA-7113 Date BP: 1340 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1285, End BP: 1395

OS Letter: SK, OS East: 5, OS North: 0

Archaeologist Name: J F Goddard, Newton Harcourt, Leicester

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 41, 1999, 197

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Carbon Date. 660. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, ABDC823, from cursus at Drayton, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England. Subm RC 1983.

ID: 8773, C14 ID: HAR-9163 Date BP: 1340 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1250, End BP: 1430

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 491, OS North: 943

Archaeologist Name: R Chambers, Oxf AU 1983

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 54; Oxoniensia, 52, 1987, 1-9

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Carbon Date. 660. Early Medieval

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Charcoal; from a circular pit with almost vertical sides and a flat base. The main fill was a sandy loam with occasional Charcoal fragments above a basal fill (E1078) that was comprised of a dense spread of Charcoal. There was evidence of burning on the base of the pit, and small sherds BB1 pottery. There was no evidence of intrusion or residuality. The local geology is valley gravels overlain by sandy acidic subsoils and topsoils. The feature was cut into sandy gravel and was approximately 0.35m below the ground surface. There was no disturbance.

ID: 9115, C14 ID: GU-5939 Date BP: 1340 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1390, End BP: 1290

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: Charcoal-filled Pits

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Ladle, L, and Woodward, A, forthcoming Excavations at Bestwall Quarry,Wareham 1992-2005.Volume 1: the Prehistoric Landscape, Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph, 1, Dorchester

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Carbon Date. 660. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, id as Quercus, from boat in Museum of Antiquities, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, found at Ryton, Tyne & Wear, England. Coll R Switsur.

ID: 1767, C14 ID: Q-3131 Date BP: 1340 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1290, End BP: 1390

OS Letter: NZ, OS East: 138, OS North: 654

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. 660. Early Medieval

Report: plant remains:Sambucus sp

ID: 5532, C14 ID: OxA-3068 Date BP: 1340 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1270, End BP: 1410

Abstract: Little Lane, Leics, England

Archaeologist Name: Moffett

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

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Carbon Date. 660. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; the sample was recovered from a burial in a grave cutting grave 1a and cut by later grave 2.

ID: 17958, C14 ID: GU 5088 Date BP: 1340 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1410, End BP: 1270

Abstract: Thwing: Paddock Hill, cemetery; 1990-91

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Carbon Date. 660. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from a small pit containing a concentrated quantity of charcoal, which was associated with Anglo-Saxon domestic occupation pre-dating the northern cemetery.

ID: 18088, C14 ID: GU 5017 Date BP: 1340 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1410, End BP: 1270

Abstract: Wells Cathedral: The Camery; 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. 660. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, from sharpened stake from primary fill of ditch sealed by bank of same watercourse as HAR-9207 at Glastonbury - Fairfield - Somerset, England. Subm CH and NH 1988. Comment (subm): provides suitable tpq for this watercourse.

ID: 8827, C14 ID: HAR-9208 Date BP: 1340 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1240, End BP: 1440

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 497, OS North: 387

Archaeologist Name: C and N Hollinrake 1987

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 34, 1992, 68; Medieval Archaeol, 34, 1990, 209; Antiquity, 65, 1991, 117-18; Somerset Archaeol Natur Hist, 131, 1988, 217-18

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Carbon Date. 660. Early Medieval

Report: Bestwall Quarry 2004-7 - waterlogged plant macrofossil; -0.37 - -0.47m OD; the sample comes from a depth of 0.40m-0.50m 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: 9588, C14 ID: SUERC-8863 Date BP: 1340 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1390, End BP: 1290

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: central peat sequence

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Reimer et al 2004

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Carbon Date. 660. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from a ?simple cist burial (stones round edges of grave cut) to the north-west of the site of the single-celled church, cut through the line of the north wall of the apsidal church.

ID: 16655, C14 ID: HAR 5100 Date BP: 1340 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1440, End BP: 1240

Abstract: Lincoln: St Paul-in-the-Bail; 1982-83

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Carbon Date. 660. Early Medieval

Report: wood:Acer

ID: 4590, C14 ID: OxA-4353 Date BP: 1340 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1260, End BP: 1420

Abstract: Oxford BT Tunnel, England

Archaeologist Name: Campbell

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

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Carbon Date. 660. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from sharpened stake 12 from the primary silts in ditch D, trench III. The stake comes from the fourth of four parallel ditches, the first of which revealed a Romano-British pot (trench BA).

ID: 16138, C14 ID: HAR 9208 Date BP: 1340 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1440, End BP: 1240

Abstract: Glastonbury: Fairfield; 1987-88

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Carbon Date. 660. Early Medieval

Report: bone; from orange brown sandy soil, which is the uppermost fill of a post pit, which was robbed and backfilled. This is a component of part III of the boundary complex.

ID: 16311, C14 ID: HAR 8608 Date BP: 1340 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1430, End BP: 1250

Abstract: Hartlepool: Church Close; 1987-88

Archaeologist Name:

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Carbon Date. 660. Early Medieval

Report: animal bone; from the construction trench of an early/middle Saxon building.

ID: 17048, C14 ID: HAR 5560 Date BP: 1340 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1420, End BP: 1260

Abstract: Northampton: Black Lion Hill; 1983-84

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Carbon Date. 660. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from S transept (lower) (sample 14) at Iona Abbey, Strathclyde, Scotland. Coll R Reece. Subm R Reece. Comment (subm): See extended comment in ref. below.

ID: 2083, C14 ID: HAR-810 Date BP: 1340 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1280, End BP: 1400

OS Letter: NM, OS East: 286, OS North: 247

Archaeologist Name: R Reece

Reference Name: Reece R, 'Excavations in Iona 1964 to 1974' (= Univ London Inst Archaeol Occas Pap, 5), 1980, 106-9

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Carbon Date. 660. Early Medieval

Report: Bone AML 831259 from context A110/167, building poss. contemporary with the timber hall at Northampton - Black Lion Hill, Northamptonshire, England. Subm John Williams. Comment (subm): See monograph.

ID: 1057, C14 ID: HAR-5560 Date BP: 1340 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1260, End BP: 1420

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 75, OS North: 60

Archaeologist Name: John Williams

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 82; Williams J H, 'Middle Saxon palaces at Northampton' (Northampton Devel Corp Monogr 4), 1985, 65-6

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Carbon Date. 660. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from stake F263, found in the primary silt of ditch F223; possibly derived from a palisade on the adjacent bank, which was apparently deliberately backfilled into the ditch.

ID: 16141, C14 ID: HAR 2812 Date BP: 1340 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1410, End BP: 1270

Abstract: Glastonbury: Silver Street; 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. 660. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, id as charred oak, from Burghead, Morayshire, Scotland.

ID: 3254, C14 ID: N-328 Date BP: 1340 +/- 105, Start Date BP: 1235, End BP: 1445

OS Letter: NJ, OS East: 109, OS North: 691

Archaeologist Name: A Small

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 10, 1968, 344-5; Scot Archaeol Forum, 1, 1969, 61-8

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Carbon Date. 660. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, AML 872577, from uppermost fill of robbed and backfilled postpit B158, component of Part III of boundary complex at Hartlepool (Church Close), Cleveland, England. Comment (subm): date gives t.a.q. for Part III, chronological relationship with Parts I and II as well as with timber buildings.

ID: 1303, C14 ID: HAR-8608 Date BP: 1340 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1250, End BP: 1430

OS Letter: NZ, OS East: 528, OS North: 337

Archaeologist Name: R Daniels

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 102; Archaeol J, 145, 1988, 158-210; Archaeol J, 147, 1990, 337-410

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Carbon Date. 660. Early Medieval

Report: peat; from the base of a peat section adjacent to a middle Saxon site.

ID: 15412, C14 ID: HAR 5071 Date BP: 1340 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1400, End BP: 1280

Abstract: Brandon: Staunch Meadow, environmental sequences; 1981-82

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Carbon Date. 660. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, id as oak, from post in situ in large post-built structure, the later of two repairs to entrance area of building at Hoddom, Hallguard's Quarry, Dumfriess-Galloway, Scotland. Comment (subm): See ref. for CAL dates.

ID: 2384, C14 ID: GU-3032 Date BP: 1340 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1290, End BP: 1390

Abstract: Northumbrian / Anglian minster

Archaeologist Name: Christopher Lowe

Reference Name: Trans Dumfriesshire Galloway Natur Hist Antiq Soc, 66, 1991, 11-35

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Carbon Date. 660. Early Medieval

Report: animal bone; from alluvial clay layers within the former river channel south of the Drayton North Cursus. The land surface shows traces of occupation (ie flints) and tree clearance.

ID: 15868, C14 ID: HAR 9163 Date BP: 1340 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1430, End BP: 1250

Abstract: Drayton: Cursus, tree-throw holes; 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. 660. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from wood burnt in situ, in a pit filled with potboilers.

ID: 15203, C14 ID: HAR 1507 Date BP: 1340 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1420, End BP: 1260

Abstract: Barton-under-Needwood: Catholme; 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. 660. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, AML 781638, id as oak with c 20 rings from sample containing 38 rings taken close to outer edge of tree, stake F263 at bottom of vallum ditch F223 at Glastonbury - Silver Street - Somerset, England. Subm J Hillam 1978. Comment (subm): taken as part of dendrochronological study. (JH): See report for date range after calibration. Dendrochronol suggests that timbers HAR-2813 and HAR-2812 are contemporary, but too few rings present to be certain. [Ed: 1 sd given as 70 in R'carbon, 80 in 2nd ref below.]

ID: 8503, C14 ID: HAR-2812 Date BP: 1340 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1270, End BP: 1410

Abstract: vallum enclosure

Archaeologist Name: R H Leech 1978

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 93; Somerset Archaeol Natur Hist, 126, 1982, 17-31 & fiche 75

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Carbon Date. 660. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, id as Quercus, from hull of 'coffin ship' at Quernmore, Lancashire, England.

ID: 3364, C14 ID: Birm-430 Date BP: 1340 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 1230, End BP: 1450

OS Letter: SD, OS East: 543, OS North: 574

Archaeologist Name: B Barnes

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 16, 1974, 300; Antiquity, 47, 1973, 298-301

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Carbon Date. 665. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from quartz pebble layer in ditch at Clogher, County Tyrone, Ireland. Comment [Ed]: sources differ on GR: H538506 and H545512 also noted.

ID: 91, C14 ID: UB-2176 Date BP: 1335 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1270, End BP: 1400

OS Letter: H, OS East: 539, OS North: 512

Archaeologist Name: R B Warner

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 276-7; Excavations 1974 [Ireland], 26; Excavations 1975-6 [Ireland], 18; Medieval Ceramics, 3, 1979, 37-41

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Carbon Date. 665. Early Medieval

Report: Human bone, from cist F13 at Catstane, Lothian Region, Scotland.

ID: 193, C14 ID: GU-1159 Date BP: 1335 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 1215, End BP: 1455

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 148, OS North: 743

Archaeologist Name: T G Cowie

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 109, 1977-8 (1980), 166-201

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Carbon Date. 665. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, id as twigs associated with latest leather found at Iona, Reilig Odhran, Strathclyde, Scotland. Coll J W Barber.

ID: 3003, C14 ID: GU-1246 Date BP: 1335 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1280, End BP: 1390

OS Letter: NM, OS East: 286, OS North: 246

Archaeologist Name: J W Barber

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 111, 1981, 282-380 (esp. 310)

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Carbon Date. 665. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, id as Quercus, from boat in British Museum, found at Walthamstow, Greater London, England. Coll R Switsur.

ID: 1796, C14 ID: Q-1388 Date BP: 1335 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1290, End BP: 1380

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 351, OS North: 902

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 31, 1989, 1010-18; McGrail S, 'Logboats of England and Wales' (Brit Archaeol Rep, 51), 1978, 281-2

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Carbon Date. 665. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from large structural timbers, 2 metres deep in major defensive rampart at Hereford, Herefordshire, England.

ID: 3314, C14 ID: Birm-110 Date BP: 1335 +/- 67, Start Date BP: 1268, End BP: 1402

OS Letter: SO, OS East: 508, OS North: 404

Archaeologist Name: P A Rahtz

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 394; Curr Archaeol, 1, 1967-8, 242-6

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Carbon Date. 666. Early Medieval

Report: Bone collagen, id as human, femur from burial 87 at Cannington, Somerset, England.

ID: 3331, C14 ID: BM-469 Date BP: 1334 +/- 67, Start Date BP: 1267, End BP: 1401

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 252, OS North: 404

Archaeologist Name: P Rahtz

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 268; Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 153; Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 19; Medieval Archaeol, 8, 1964, 237

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Carbon Date. 667. Early Medieval

Report: Wood from inner, almost certainly original coffin of AD 698, St Cuthbert's Coffin, Durham Cathedral, Co Durham, England. Comment (lab): Check sample.

ID: 3318, C14 ID: BM-16 Date BP: 1333 +/- 150, Start Date BP: 1183, End BP: 1483

OS Letter: NZ, OS East: 27, OS North: 42

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 1, 1959, 82

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Carbon Date. 670. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from top level (sample 16) at Iona Old Guest House, Strathclyde, Scotland. Coll R Reece. Subm R Reece. Comment (subm): See extended comment in ref. below.

ID: 2077, C14 ID: HAR-812 Date BP: 1330 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1250, End BP: 1410

OS Letter: NM, OS East: 286, OS North: 245

Archaeologist Name: R Reece

Reference Name: Reece R, 'Excavations in Iona 1964 to 1974' (= Univ London Inst Archaeol Occas Pap, 5), 1980, 106-9

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Carbon Date. 670. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from pit 25 at Rathgall, Co Wicklow, Ireland.

ID: 3758, C14 ID: SI-1479 Date BP: 1330 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1260, End BP: 1400

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

Archaeologist Name: B Raftery

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

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Carbon Date. 670. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from large structural timbers c 1 metre deep in major defensive rampart at Hereford, Herefordshire, England. Comment (lab): after humate extraction.

ID: 3317, C14 ID: Birm-159b Date BP: 1330 +/- 200, Start Date BP: 1130, End BP: 1530

OS Letter: SO, OS East: 508, OS North: 404

Archaeologist Name: P A Rahtz

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 394; Curr Archaeol, 1, 1967-8, 242-6

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Carbon Date. 670. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from the earliest grave to the east of wall YZ. A ?plain burial cut by the construction pit for the Late Saxon sunken-featured building.

ID: 16638, C14 ID: HAR 4121 Date BP: 1330 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1420, End BP: 1240

Abstract: Lincoln: St Paul-in-the-Bail; 1980-81

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

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Carbon Date. 670. Early Medieval

Report: Wood from part of chute at Ballygeardra Townland, County Kilkenny, Ireland.

ID: 217, C14 ID: HAR-1049 Date BP: 1330 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1240, End BP: 1420

OS Letter: S, OS East: 516, OS North: 366

Archaeologist Name: M F Ryan

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 376-7

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Carbon Date. 670. Early Medieval

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Charcoal; from a thick layer of charcoal within a sub-circular pit.

ID: 9003, C14 ID: GrA-23766 Date BP: 1330 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1365, End BP: 1295

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: Charcoal-filled Pits

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Ladle, L, and Woodward, A, forthcoming Excavations at Bestwall Quarry,Wareham 1992-2005.Volume 1: the Prehistoric Landscape, Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph, 1, Dorchester

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Carbon Date. 670. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from 3.22, charcoal spread from industrial hearth at Tullylish, Waringsford, County Down, Ireland. Comment (subm): CAL dates given.

ID: 2712, C14 ID: UB-2674 Date BP: 1330 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1260, End BP: 1400

OS Letter: J, OS East: 223, OS North: 486

Archaeologist Name: R J Ivens

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, ser 3, 50, 1987, 55-121 esp 119

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Carbon Date. 670. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from hearth above souterrain at Raheennamadra, Limerick, Ireland. [Ed: compare U-245 result.]

ID: 3269, C14 ID: U-244 Date BP: 1330 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 1220, End BP: 1440

OS Letter: R, OS East: 734, OS North: 299

Archaeologist Name: M Stenberger

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 6, 1964, 304-6; Proc Roy Irish Acad, 65C, 1966, 37-54

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Carbon Date. 670. Early Medieval

Report: bone:human

ID: 5166, C14 ID: OxA-1818 Date BP: 1330 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1270, End BP: 1390

Abstract: Rise How, England

Archaeologist Name: Bellhouse

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

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Carbon Date. 670. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from part of basketry used in the refurbishment of the well.

ID: 17145, C14 ID: HAR 2802 Date BP: 1330 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1400, End BP: 1260

Abstract: Odell; 1978-79

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

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Carbon Date. 670. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from shallow gully towards W side of church enclosure at Capel Maelog, Llandrindod Wells, Clwyd (Radnorshire), Wales.

ID: 2515, C14 ID: CAR-1077 Date BP: 1330 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1270, End BP: 1390

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

Archaeologist Name: W J Britnell, Nigel Jones

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 27, 1987, 65

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Carbon Date. 670. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, ref NE/78 P9 2648B, from late Saxon industrial pit 2648 at Netherton, Faccombe, Hampshire, England. Subm J Fairbrother. Comment (lab): Is revision of faulty date BM-1901.

ID: 8380, C14 ID: BM-1901R Date BP: 1330 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 1210, End BP: 1450

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 374, OS North: 575

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 25, 1983, 41 (original determination Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 65 (revision)

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Carbon Date. 670. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from below Middle Saxon occupation layer, but above humidified peat layer at Staunch Meadow, Brandon, Suffolk, England. Comment (subm): sample appears related to clearance by burning of vegetation on site. Date defines beginnings of site and will also be relevant to dating of Ipswich Ware in general.

ID: 701, C14 ID: HAR-6605 Date BP: 1330 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1250, End BP: 1410

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 778, OS North: 864

Archaeologist Name: R D Carr et al

Reference Name: Antiquity, 62, 1988, 371-7

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Carbon Date. 670. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, id as mixed, from phase IIIB, F406 at Dundurn, St Fillans, Perthshire, Scotland.

ID: 202, C14 ID: GU-1040 Date BP: 1330 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1270, End BP: 1390

OS Letter: NN, OS East: 70, OS North: 23

Archaeologist Name: L Alcock

Reference Name: Alcock L, 'Excavations at Dundurn, St Fillans, Perthshire, 1976-7: interim rep', 1979; Antiq J, 60, 1980, 344-7

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Carbon Date. 670. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from column sample 3 at a depth of 25-40cm. The sample was taken from a dense deposit of charcoal.

ID: 15416, C14 ID: HAR 6605 Date BP: 1330 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1410, End BP: 1250

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

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Carbon Date. 670. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, id as human, from Burial 1, context F1 at Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, England. Comment (subm): Corrections on Stuiver scale given in report. This is replicate determination for HAR-4352.

ID: 8941, C14 ID: HAR-5922 Date BP: 1330 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1250, End BP: 1410

Abstract: Urban

Archaeologist Name: Alan Saville

Reference Name: Trans Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol Soc, 103, 1985, 101-39 esp 135-6

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Carbon Date. 680. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from a late Anglo Saxon Christian cemetery. The sample is contemporary with period II A/B of the church. For further measurements from period II A/B see HAR-5011 (5299-136), HAR-5014 (5223-112), and HAR-5020 (5298-134).

ID: 17336, C14 ID: HAR 5013 Date BP: 1320 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1390, End BP: 1250

Abstract: Raunds: Furnells Manor; 1982-83

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Carbon Date. 680. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, AML 872574, from backfill of post-pit A2072, Period 2 at Hartlepool (Church Close), Cleveland, England. Comment (subm): result confirms chronological relationship of context with Anglo-Saxon deposits.

ID: 1298, C14 ID: HAR-8599 Date BP: 1320 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1240, End BP: 1400

OS Letter: NZ, OS East: 528, OS North: 337

Archaeologist Name: R Daniels

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 102; Archaeol J, 145, 1988, 158-210; Archaeol J, 147, 1990, 337-410

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Carbon Date. 680. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from primary silting within ditch 46 which forms part of the earliest coherent sequence of activity on the site. The context was a silty consistency sandy gravel with some loam content.

ID: 16548, C14 ID: HAR 8665 Date BP: 1320 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1390, End BP: 1250

Abstract: Kingsteighton: Berry Meadow; 1987-88

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Carbon Date. 680. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, id as human, from Grave 424 at Cannington, Somerset, England.

ID: 3329, C14 ID: Birm-186a Date BP: 1320 +/- 160, Start Date BP: 1160, End BP: 1480

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 252, OS North: 404

Archaeologist Name: P Rahtz

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 11, 1969, 268; Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 153; Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 19; Medieval Archaeol, 8, 1964, 237

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Carbon Date. 680. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from a context with a spread of friable flecks of clean charcoal, and a few loose crumbs of sand silt soil. The context was identified as a possible hearth or charcoal spread and was found in an irregular sided sub-circular shallow scoop with an indentation in its base. The upper surface was uneven with irregular edges. The deposit overlay natural sand and gravel.

ID: 17809, C14 ID: HAR 5291 Date BP: 1320 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1390, End BP: 1250

Abstract: Stafford: Bath Street; 1982-83

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Carbon Date. 680. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, NMI 1935:392-3, from Letterkeen, Co Mayo, Ireland. Subm A L Brindley and J N Lanting, BAI Groningen, 1990-1. Comment (subm): this date clearly too young, probably owing to presence of intrusive charcoal. [Ed: grid ref obtained from Duchas]

ID: 8027, C14 ID: OxA-2656 Date BP: 1320 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1250, End BP: 1390

Abstract: Museum specimens, Irish EBA burials dating programme

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 35, 1993, 314

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Carbon Date. 680. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, AML 874382, KN85168B, from primary silting within Ditch 46, part of earliest coherent sequence of activity on site at Berry Meadow, Kingsteignton parish, Devon, England. Subm PJW 1987. Comment (subm): ditch is from aceramic period, part of a sequence of ditch-digging activity that ended in 13th century.

ID: 8706, C14 ID: HAR-8665 Date BP: 1320 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1250, End BP: 1390

OS Letter: SX, OS East: 871, OS North: 729

Archaeologist Name: P J Weddell, Exeter City Mus

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 103-4

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Carbon Date. 680. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal spread from context 36.16 [Ed: 39.15 in second ref.] at Dunmisk Fort, Carrickmore, Co Tyrone, Ireland.

ID: 1374, C14 ID: HAR-6829 Date BP: 1320 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1240, End BP: 1400

OS Letter: H, OS East: 628, OS North: 706

Archaeologist Name: Julian Henderson and Richard Ivens

Reference Name: Antiquity, 66, 1992, 52-64 esp. 56 (calibrations Ulster J Archaeol, 51, 1988, 115-26

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Carbon Date. 680. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from stone packing in sq.m.6, sample 5 at Carrowmore - Grange West Settlement 2, Sligo, Ireland. Coll G Burenhult. Subm G Burenhult. Comment (subm): See monograph below.

ID: 2120, C14 ID: Lu-1838 Date BP: 1320 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1250, End BP: 1390

Abstract: Settlement 2

Archaeologist Name: G Burenhult

Reference Name: Burenhult G, 'The archaeology of Carrowmore...' (Stockholm 1984), 72, 91 and 128-32; Radiocarbon, 23, 1981, 402

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Carbon Date. 680. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from the central grave in barrow 2 (TR IV x3), associated with an iron La T?ne mirror; c 1.52m below the surface prior to 1970.

ID: 16128, C14 ID: HAR 1296 Date BP: 1320 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1420, End BP: 1220

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. 680. Early Medieval

Report: bone; from a dark brown sandy soil, which occupies the lowermost fill of a post pit. This is one of three set on a curve and sealed by Anglo-Saxon material.

ID: 16306, C14 ID: HAR 8599 Date BP: 1320 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1400, End BP: 1240

Abstract: Hartlepool: Church Close; 1987-88

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Carbon Date. 680. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from a single half-sawn timber in the fill of posthole A171 in A141, an Early or Middle Saxon sunken-featured building.

ID: 17076, C14 ID: HAR 3935 Date BP: 1320 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1390, End BP: 1250

Abstract: Northampton: Chalk Lane; 1980-81

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

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Carbon Date. 680. Early Medieval

Report: bone:human

ID: 4943, C14 ID: OxA-1191 Date BP: 1320 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1260, End BP: 1380

Abstract: Thames skull, Batter, England

Archaeologist Name: Bradley

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

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Carbon Date. 680. Early Medieval

Report: Bone from layer 223 with crushed tile and charcoal, room 8 at Cold Knap, Barry, South Glamorgan, Wales.

ID: 393, C14 ID: CAR-386 Date BP: 1320 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1255, End BP: 1385

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 99, OS North: 664

Reference Name: Britannia, 16, 1985, 57-125

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Carbon Date. 680. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from sunken-featured building A141, phase 2B, at Northampton - Chalk Lane, Northamptonshire, England. Comment (subm): see refs below.

ID: 8340, C14 ID: HAR-3935 Date BP: 1320 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1250, End BP: 1390

Abstract: early sunken-featured buildings

Archaeologist Name: J H Williams et al

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 81-2; Northamptonshire Archaeol, 16, 1981, 87-135; Williams J H, 'Middle Saxon palaces at Northampton' (= Northampton Devel Corp Archaeol Monogr 4), 1985, 65-6

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Carbon Date. 680. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from the lowest fill of the stokehole of a second phase furnace.

ID: 17279, C14 ID: HAR 1607 Date BP: 1320 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1390, End BP: 1250

Abstract: Ramsbury: High Street; 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. 680. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, id as human, from late Anglo-Saxon Christian cemetery at Raunds, Furnells site, Northamptonshire, England. Subm A Boddington 1982. Comment (subm): Sample contemporary with period IIA/B church.

ID: 2888, C14 ID: HAR-5013 Date BP: 1320 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1250, End BP: 1390

Abstract: Saxon cemetery, settlement, late Saxon church, med manor

Archaeologist Name: A Boddington

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 325-6; Boddington A & Cadman G, 'Raunds: an interim report on excavations 1977-80' (= Brit Archaeol Rep 92), 1981

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Carbon Date. 680. Early Medieval

Report: Basal peat from ditch at Fortress Dike Camp, Laverton, Yorkshire North, England.

ID: 3366, C14 ID: GaK-3851 Date BP: 1320 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1230, End BP: 1410

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 179, OS North: 732

Archaeologist Name: H Tinsley & R Smith

Reference Name: Yorkshire Archaeol J, 46, 1974, 23-33, esp. 28

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Carbon Date. 685. Early Medieval

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged plant macrofossil; leaf fragments; the Calder Bank peat section was sampled from cut exposures in the banks of the Calder near Whalley. This profile targeted a 0.26m thick peat that overlies bar-form gravels. This sample is taken from the top (0.24-0.26m) of this 0.26m thick peat sequence, overlying coarse river gravels, which in turn are buried by a sequence of flood silts and clays. The peat has formed over the bar gravels, probably encouraged by the saturated conditions, and is composed of in situ plant remains and so the organic materials are in situ rather than detrital. Downwards root penetration is possible within woody peat deposits of this nature, as is the migration of different organic fractions, particularly fulvic acid.

ID: 9892, C14 ID: SUERC-10643 Date BP: 1315 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1350, End BP: 1280

Abstract: Ribble Valley: the Calder, terrace 4, bank and peat

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 685. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, id as human, 46038, from area of displaced human bone in the northern part of the Castle Mall site (later castle barbican), Norwich, Norfolk, England. Subm E Shepherd. Comment (subm): Samples OxA-6386 to -6388 span the 7th to mid-10th centuries AD and suggest the possible presence of a Middle Saxon cemetery. No other cemetery of such an early date is known from the city centre. [See also 6370 to -6385 and -6881, all from the northern part of the cemetery of St John de Berstrete (later St John the Baptist, Timberhill), documented from AD 1157. Further comments in ref.]

ID: 7675, C14 ID: OxA-6387 Date BP: 1315 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1270, End BP: 1360

OS Letter: TG, OS East: 233, OS North: 84

Archaeologist Name: E Shepherd, Nfk Archaeol Unit

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 40, 1998, 200-1

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Carbon Date. 685. Early Medieval

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged wood; as OxA-15744

ID: 9886, C14 ID: SUERC-10664 Date BP: 1315 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1350, End BP: 1280

Abstract: Ribble Valley: the Calder, terrace 3, core 4

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 685. Early Medieval

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Charcoal; from the sandy loam fill of a circular pit with gently sloping sides and a rounded base. Overlain by a layer of charcoal. The base of the pit was burnt red. There were no finds other than charcoal.

ID: 9005, C14 ID: GrA-23757 Date BP: 1315 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1350, End BP: 1280

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: Charcoal-filled Pits

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Ladle, L, and Woodward, A, forthcoming Excavations at Bestwall Quarry,Wareham 1992-2005.Volume 1: the Prehistoric Landscape, Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph, 1, Dorchester

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Carbon Date. 685. Early Medieval

Report: Peat over foot of boulder wall, Ditch 1 at Iona, Reilig Odhran, Strathclyde, Scotland. Coll J W Barber.

ID: 3004, C14 ID: GU-1248 Date BP: 1315 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1260, End BP: 1370

OS Letter: NM, OS East: 286, OS North: 246

Archaeologist Name: J W Barber

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 111, 1981, 282-380 (esp. 310)

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Carbon Date. 685. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, id as human femora, of 'Neolithic' mutilated skeleton Q1 at Maiden Castle 'Long Mound', Dorset, England. Subm D R Brothwell.

ID: 3338, C14 ID: BM-458 Date BP: 1315 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1235, End BP: 1395

OS Letter: SY, OS East: 669, OS North: 885

Archaeologist Name: R E M Wheeler

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 179; World Archaeol, 3, 1971, 233-41, esp. 240

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Carbon Date. 687. Early Medieval

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Charcoal; from an oval feature with near-vertical sides and a flat base. The fill was of sandy loam with lumps of charcoal throughout, heathstone, and worked flint. There was no evidence of intrusion or residuality. There was 59g of Black Burnished Ware (BB1) pottery present (AD 120-200). The local geology is valley gravels overlain by sandy acidic subsoils and topsoils. The feature was cut into subsoil and was approximately 0.35m below the ground surface. There was no disturbance.

ID: 9107, C14 ID: OxA-12150 Date BP: 1313 +/- 28, Start Date BP: 1341, End BP: 1285

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: Charcoal-filled Pits

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Ladle, L, and Woodward, A, forthcoming Excavations at Bestwall Quarry,Wareham 1992-2005.Volume 1: the Prehistoric Landscape, Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph, 1, Dorchester

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Carbon Date. 689. Early Medieval

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Charcoal; from a circular pit. The upper layer (160) was packed with charcoal lumps, however there was also a lower layer consisting of ashy sand and smaller charcoal pieces. No evidence of intrusion or residuality was observed, and no pottery was recovered. The local geology is valley gravels overlain by sandy acidic subsoils and topsoils. The feature was cut into subsoil and was approximately 0.40m below the ground surface. There was no disturbance or waterlogging.

ID: 9111, C14 ID: OxA-12128 Date BP: 1311 +/- 24, Start Date BP: 1335, End BP: 1287

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: Charcoal-filled Pits

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Ladle, L, and Woodward, A, forthcoming Excavations at Bestwall Quarry,Wareham 1992-2005.Volume 1: the Prehistoric Landscape, Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph, 1, Dorchester

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Carbon Date. 690. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from a pile in the vicinity of the Jewel Tower.

ID: 16766, C14 ID: HAR 1433 Date BP: 1310 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1380, End BP: 1240

Abstract: London: Westminster, Jewel Tower; 1975-76

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

Carbon Date. 690. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from phosphate survey, test hole 10, sample E at Carrowmore - Seafield Settlement 11, Sligo, Ireland. Coll G Burenhult. Subm G Burenhult. Comment (subm): See monograph below.

ID: 2121, C14 ID: Lu-1757 Date BP: 1310 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1260, End BP: 1360

Abstract: Settlement 11

Archaeologist Name: G Burenhult

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

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Carbon Date. 690. Early Medieval

Report: peat; from directly above a sand and silt interlayer at 1.07m depth below the present ground surface. The sand and silt deposit below was known to be related to artesian spring activity.

ID: 15322, C14 ID: GU 5152 Date BP: 1310 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1360, End BP: 1260

Abstract: Beverley: Long Lane; 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. 690. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; a bulked sample from the floor of a bell-shaped storage pit 1.50m deep, associated with Iron Age pottery.

ID: 15144, C14 ID: HAR 443 Date BP: 1310 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1410, End BP: 1210

Abstract: Balksbury; 1973-74

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

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Carbon Date. 690. Early Medieval

Report: animal bone; from a posthole in a construction trench of the Saxon timber hall.

ID: 17087, C14 ID: HAR 5558 Date BP: 1310 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1380, End BP: 1240

Abstract: Northampton: St Peter's Gardens; 1983-84

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

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Carbon Date. 690. Early Medieval

Report: Bestwall Quarry 2004-7 - charcoal; from an oval pit with steep sides and a flat base. There were two fills and the charcoal was collected from the bottom of the upper fill. This fill comprised a dark brown sandy loam. There was no intrusion or residuality. The local geology is valley gravels overlain by sandy acidic subsoils and topsoils. The pit was cut into gravelly sand and was approximately 0.40m below the present ground surface.

ID: 9590, C14 ID: GrA-29006 Date BP: 1310 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1345, End BP: 1275

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: charcoal-filled pits

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 690. Early Medieval

Report: Lynford Quarry, Mundford- Sediment; bulk; three monoliths of sediment were collected for pollen analysis from upper deposits of the south-facing section. Contexts 20319 (dark brown organic silty clay) and 20317 (grey organic sand) were sampled. The lowest monolith (segment 0.94-1.03m, c 2.04m below the surface) was subsampled by the sedimentologist for radiocarbon dating. The deposits sampled for pollen included a succession of Holocene channels and sediments. The earliest features sampled were braided channels filled with grey to dark brown organic sand, with lower beds of medium to coarse gravels (sample 30085 was taken from context 20317 within this group). Next in the sequence was a series of east-to-west migrating channels. These had basal layers of coarse gravel, and fills of interbedded dark grey organic sand and coarse gravel, coarse gravel with clasts of redeposited organic material, grey to brown medium sand with lenses of brown organic sand, and moderately-sorted coarse gravel and dark brown organic sand. The last feature in this sequence was a north-south channel, filled by dark grey organic sand with rare flint gravel. The sequence was capped by topsoil, composed of brown sand and organic matter and disturbed deposits of grey to dark brown sand and organic material redeposited by quarrying activity. The sample was likely to have been at or just below the watertable prior to drainage (12-18 months before the excavation).

ID: 9472, C14 ID: GrN-28400 Date BP: 1310 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1390, End BP: 1230

Abstract: Lynford Quarry, Mundford

Archaeologist Name: W A Boismier

Reference Name: Schwenninger, J L, and Rhodes, E, 2005 Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating of sediments from a palaeolithic site at Lynford Quarry, Norfolk, English Heritage Centre for Archaeol Rep, 25/2005

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Carbon Date. 690. Early Medieval

Report: antler; the sample was recovered from beneath a bank of chalk rubble floor and some brown soil.

ID: 17950, C14 ID: OxA 2686 Date BP: 1310 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1380, End BP: 1240

Abstract: Thwing: Paddock Hill 83; 1989-90

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

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Carbon Date. 690. Early Medieval

Report: Bone from House 8, mortar-mixer spread, phase 3 at Northampton, Northamptonshire, England.

ID: 258, C14 ID: HAR-1246 Date BP: 1310 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1220, End BP: 1400

Abstract: Saxon urban occupation and palaces

Archaeologist Name: J H Williams

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 81; Williams J H, St Peter's Street, Northampton (Northampton Development Corporation Monograph, 2), 1979, 247; Williams J H, Middle Saxon palaces at Northampton (Northampton D C Monogr, 4), 1985, 65-6

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Carbon Date. 690. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from the 'early' phase of the cemetery where skeletal material had been disturbed by later burials (same group as HAR-2466).

ID: 16314, C14 ID: HAR 3056 Date BP: 1310 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1380, End BP: 1240

Abstract: Hartlepool: Church Walk; 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. 690. Early Medieval

Report: Bone [? not stated in ref] from intramural burial at Caerwent [Map], Monmouthshire, Wales.

ID: 7684, C14 ID: HAR-5152 Date BP: 1310 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1240, End BP: 1380

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 470, OS North: 905

Reference Name: Edwards N & Lane A (eds), 'Early medieval settlements in Wales AD 400-1100' (1988), 137

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Carbon Date. 690. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from grave 1, burial 1, in the Anglian cemetery; trench 6, section K3.

ID: 16535, C14 ID: HAR 8776 Date BP: 1310 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1410, End BP: 1210

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. 690. Early Medieval

Report: Animal bones from Middle Saxon ditch (F950) at North Elmham Park, Norfolk, England.

ID: 248, C14 ID: HAR-759 Date BP: 1310 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1240, End BP: 1380

OS Letter: TF, OS East: 987, OS North: 215

Archaeologist Name: P Wade-Martins

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 19, 1977, 417-18; Norfolk Archaeol, 35, 1970, 25-78; E Anglian Archaeol, 9, 1980, 32

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Carbon Date. 690. Early Medieval

Report: antler:-

ID: 5426, C14 ID: OxA-2686 Date BP: 1310 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1240, End BP: 1380

Abstract: Thwing, England

Archaeologist Name: Manby

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

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Carbon Date. 690. Early Medieval

Report: animal bone; from F282, house 8, phase 3; destruction of mortar mixers, same level as F56 (HAR-1245).

ID: 17091, C14 ID: HAR 1246 Date BP: 1310 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1400, End BP: 1220

Abstract: Northampton: St Peter's Street; 1975-76

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

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Carbon Date. 690. Early Medieval

Report: Wood from part of beam at Ballygeardra Townland, County Kilkenny, Ireland.

ID: 216, C14 ID: HAR-1048 Date BP: 1310 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1240, End BP: 1380

OS Letter: S, OS East: 516, OS North: 366

Archaeologist Name: M F Ryan

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 376-7

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Carbon Date. 690. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, grain and plant remains (unidentified) from well-defined deposit, probably from last firing of feature, in chamber of kiln, one of four similar and probably contemporary structures at Stafford - St Mary's Grove (ST29), Staffordshire, England. Subm J H Cane 1985. Comment (subm): Structures represent major Late Saxon activity at site but their position within 150 yr of pre-Conquest Stafford is unknown.

ID: 885, C14 ID: HAR-7041 Date BP: 1310 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1220, End BP: 1400

Abstract: grain drying kiln

Archaeologist Name: J H Cane (Stafford Archaeol Project) 1983

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 182-3

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Carbon Date. 690. Early Medieval

Report: Gwithian - carbonised residue; internal, grass-marked base sherd; the stratigraphy for GMI was recorded as three broad sandy-soil occupation layers (A, B, C) each probably separated by blown sand. Layer A is the uppermost occupation soil. The sample was recorded as sherd 924 from layer A (context (2238), from within the walls and rubble of house 2 [2241]). This is phase 3. The geology consists of slate bedrock beneath blown calcareous sand layers.

ID: 9805, C14 ID: SUERC-6160 Date BP: 1310 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1345, End BP: 1275

Abstract: Gwithian: post-Roman

Archaeologist Name: J Nowakowski

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 690. Early Medieval

Report: bone:-

ID: 6344, C14 ID: OxA-838 Date BP: 1310 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1230, End BP: 1390

Abstract: Bury St. Edmunds, England

Archaeologist Name: Fleming

Reference Name: Archaeometry 29(2), 1987, 289-306

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Carbon Date. 690. Early Medieval

Report: animal bone; part of an immature pig skull incorporated in the lower fill of a ditch along with much other animal bone. From fill 474, cut 513.

ID: 15133, C14 ID: OxA 1921 Date BP: 1310 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1370, End BP: 1250

Abstract: Aylesbury Prebendal; 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. 690. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, id as bulked sample, from bell-shaped storage pit at Balksbury Camp, Andover, Hampshire, England. Comment (subm): Sample contaminated?.

ID: 4817, C14 ID: HAR-443 Date BP: 1310 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1210, End BP: 1410

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

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright

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

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Carbon Date. 690. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from a chamber of a grain-drying kiln, this was well defined. The sample probably represents the last firing of this feature.

ID: 17816, C14 ID: HAR 7041 Date BP: 1310 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1400, End BP: 1220

Abstract: Stafford: St Mary's Grove; 1986-87

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Carbon Date. 690. Early Medieval

Report: bone; from a beam slot in context 426, of an early phase.

ID: 15533, C14 ID: OxA 838 Date BP: 1310 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1390, End BP: 1230

Abstract: Bury St Edmunds: Abbey; 1985-86

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Carbon Date. 690. Early Medieval

Report: animal bone; from the Middle Saxon ditch F950, layer 4.

ID: 16943, C14 ID: HAR 759 Date BP: 1310 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1380, End BP: 1240

Abstract: North Elmham Park; 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. 690. Early Medieval

Report: Bone from posthole in construction trench, AA479.17 at Northampton - St Peter's Gardens, Northamptonshire, England. Comment (subm): See refs below.

ID: 8357, C14 ID: HAR-5558 Date BP: 1310 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1240, End BP: 1380

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 75, OS North: 60

Archaeologist Name: J H Williams et al

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 80; Northamptonshire Archaeol, 16, 1981, 87-135; Williams J H, 'Middle Saxon palaces at Northampton' (= Northampton Devel Corp Archaeol Monogr 4), 1985, 65-6

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Carbon Date. 690. Early Medieval

Report: bone:pig

ID: 5213, C14 ID: OxA-1921 Date BP: 1310 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1250, End BP: 1370

Abstract: Prebendal, England

Archaeologist Name: Farley

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

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Carbon Date. 690. Early Medieval

Report: Geoarchaeology of the Trent tributaries - sediment; humin fraction, bulk sample; as SUERC-10025

ID: 9793, C14 ID: SUERC-10026 Date BP: 1310 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1345, End BP: 1275

Abstract: Geoarchaeology of the Trent tributaries: Tutbury Castle

Archaeologist Name: A J Howard

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 690. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, id as oak beams, from phase II at Dundurn, St Fillans, Perthshire, Scotland.

ID: 203, C14 ID: HAR-2002 Date BP: 1310 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1240, End BP: 1380

OS Letter: NN, OS East: 70, OS North: 23

Archaeologist Name: L Alcock

Reference Name: Alcock L, 'Excavations at Dundurn, St Fillans, Perthshire, 1976-7: interim rep', 1979; Antiq J, 60, 1980, 344-7

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Carbon Date. 690. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from a pit in a Grubenhaus-like feature.

ID: 18226, C14 ID: HAR 8541 Date BP: 1310 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1380, End BP: 1240

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. 690. Early Medieval

Report: Wood from canoe found at Amberley (Boat III), Arundel, Sussex, England.

ID: 1795, C14 ID: Q-828 Date BP: 1310 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1240, End BP: 1380

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 18, OS North: 133

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 31, 1989, 1010-18; Int J Naut Archaeol Underwater Explor, 4, 1975, 191-200; [prob also in] McGrail S, 'Logboats of England and Wales' (Brit Archaeol Rep, 51), 1978, 281-2

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Carbon Date. 690. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, AML 872563, WC5AO, from a pit in a grubenhaus-like feature at Wetwang Slack, Wetwang, Humberside / N Yorkshire, England. Subm JD 1987. Comment (subm): this feature dated on typological grounds to Anglo-Saxon period.

ID: 8701, C14 ID: HAR-8541 Date BP: 1310 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1240, End BP: 1380

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 941, OS North: 600

Archaeologist Name: J Dent 1987

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 100

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Carbon Date. 691. Early Medieval

Report: Trent/Soar rivers confluence - sediment; humic acid fraction, bulk sample; from 0.45m in a core from a palaeochannel located on 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: 10030, C14 ID: OxA-15973 Date BP: 1309 +/- 28, Start Date BP: 1337, End BP: 1281

Abstract: Trent/Soar rivers confluence: Trent Terrace 1, Core 14

Archaeologist Name: A G Brown

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 692. Early Medieval

Report: wood; the sample derived from the remains of oak planks used to line from the sides of a 1m-deep pit cut in clay. Although sub-circular in plan at the top, the pit tapered down into a rectangular section measuring 1.10m x 0.55m x 0.41m. The rectangular section only was lined with wood. The feature has been interpreted as a water pit. It is thought to be middle Saxon in date on the basis of the pottery assemblage contained in the backfill material. The pit and fill were sealed by the wall of a medieval dovecot with no intervening stratae.

ID: 17331, C14 ID: UB 3420 Date BP: 1308 +/- 26, Start Date BP: 1334, End BP: 1282

Abstract: Raunds: Burystead; 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. 695. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, id as waterlogged twigs, from original ditch bottom, Site 2 within enclosure, function unknown at Doras, Newmills village, Tullyniskan parish, Tyrone, Ireland.

ID: 2277, C14 ID: UB-2675 Date BP: 1305 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1215, End BP: 1395

Abstract: D-shaped

Archaeologist Name: J A McDowell

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 50, 1987, 137-54

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Carbon Date. 695. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal in ironworking deposit with tuyere fragment at Ballyvollen, Antrim, Ireland

ID: 377, C14 ID: UB-2729 Date BP: 1305 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1240, End BP: 1370

OS Letter: J, OS East: 132, OS North: 728

Archaeologist Name: B B Williams

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 48, 1985, 91-102

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Carbon Date. 695. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, id as Salix / Populus, from phase 2B at Brough of Birsay [Map], Room 5, Orkney, Scotland.

ID: 408, C14 ID: GU-1229 Date BP: 1305 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1250, End BP: 1360

OS Letter: HY, OS East: 239, OS North: 285

Archaeologist Name: C D Morris

Reference Name: Renfrew C (ed), 'The prehistory of Orkney', 1985, 274

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Carbon Date. 695. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from fill of posthole of primary building in interior at Drim Camp, Llawhaden, Pembs, Dyfed, Wales. Comment (subm): Arguably contemporary with stone platforms representing secondary occupation. See also date in 5d.

ID: 3044, C14 ID: CAR-473 Date BP: 1305 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1245, End BP: 1365

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

Archaeologist Name: H Mytum, Dyfed Archaeol Trust

Reference Name: Archaeol in Wales, 21, 1981, 33-34; Antiq J, 68, 1988, 30-54 (esp 49)

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Carbon Date. 700. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; burial 4 was sealed by red earth, an antique hillwash deposit, and cut into natural bedrock. It was cut in the pelvis area by a water pipe.

ID: 18093, C14 ID: GU 5149 Date BP: 1300 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1390, End BP: 1210

Abstract: Wembdon Hill; 1990-91

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Carbon Date. 700. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from the secondary infilling of ditch 46 containing gravel and loam. The ditch forms part of earliest coherent sequence of activity on site.

ID: 16550, C14 ID: HAR 8667 Date BP: 1300 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1380, End BP: 1220

Abstract: Kingsteighton: Berry Meadow; 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. 700. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from soil in charcoal layer, AA766.1 at Northampton - St Peter's Gardens, Northamptonshire, England. Comment (subm): See refs below.

ID: 8362, C14 ID: HAR-5556 Date BP: 1300 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1220, End BP: 1380

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 75, OS North: 60

Archaeologist Name: J H Williams et al

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 80; Northamptonshire Archaeol, 16, 1981, 87-135; Williams J H, 'Middle Saxon palaces at Northampton' (= Northampton Devel Corp Archaeol Monogr 4), 1985, 65-6

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Carbon Date. 700. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from timber A, west section, from the earliest occupation level.

ID: 16154, C14 ID: HAR 1446 Date BP: 1300 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1370, End BP: 1230

Abstract: Gloucester: 11-17 Southgate Street, Bell Hotel; 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. 700. Early Medieval

Report: Bone collagen, id as from human bone, c 1 m deep in sandcliff cemetery at Brean Down, Somerset, England.

ID: 3344, C14 ID: Birm-246b Date BP: 1300 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1220, End BP: 1380

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 295, OS North: 588

Archaeologist Name: A ApSimon / P Rahtz

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 8; doubts expressed in Brean Down monograph (1990)

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Carbon Date. 700. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from Chapter House (sample 15) at Iona Abbey, Strathclyde, Scotland. Coll R Reece. Subm R Reece. Comment (subm): See extended comment in ref. below.

ID: 2084, C14 ID: HAR-811 Date BP: 1300 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1230, End BP: 1370

OS Letter: NM, OS East: 286, OS North: 247

Archaeologist Name: R Reece

Reference Name: Reece R, 'Excavations in Iona 1964 to 1974' (= Univ London Inst Archaeol Occas Pap, 5), 1980, 106-9

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Carbon Date. 700. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from a plank (c 0.25 section) with a possible chisel point; from a flood deposit sealing many of the timber structures within the river channel, containing large quantities of haphazardly deposited timbers, branches, and brushwood.

ID: 15094, C14 ID: HAR 9184 Date BP: 1300 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1360, End BP: 1240

Abstract: Anslow's Cottages; 1987-88

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

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Carbon Date. 700. Early Medieval

Report: animal bone; from house 8, phase 3; sand and mortar spreads (F56, F272, F274, F276, F284, and F291) varying from a few centimetres to c 0.5m in depth, overlying destroyed mortar mixers. Phase 3 is at the same level as F282 (H1246); ?Late Saxon.

ID: 17090, C14 ID: HAR 1245 Date BP: 1300 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1360, End BP: 1240

Abstract: Northampton: St Peter's Street; 1975-76

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

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Carbon Date. 700. Early Medieval

Report: wood:oak

ID: 5301, C14 ID: OxA-2283 Date BP: 1300 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 1190, End BP: 1410

Abstract: St. Peter's Church, England

Archaeologist Name: Rodwell

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

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Carbon Date. 700. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, AML 874384, KN85046B, from secondary infilling of Ditch 46 at Berry Meadow, Kingsteignton parish, Devon, England. Subm PJW 1987. Comment (subm): ditch is from aceramic period, part of a sequence of ditch-digging activity that ended in 13th century.

ID: 8708, C14 ID: HAR-8667 Date BP: 1300 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1220, End BP: 1380

OS Letter: SX, OS East: 871, OS North: 729

Archaeologist Name: P J Weddell, Exeter City Mus

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 103-4

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Carbon Date. 700. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from context 416N 1409, trench, Building B, Pd III at Norwich Castle, Norfolk, England. Comments (lab): See monograph (A J Clark contribution use of old timber?; (subm): See monograph for CAL dates.

ID: 8971, C14 ID: HAR-3707 Date BP: 1300 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1210, End BP: 1390

Abstract: urban under NE bailey of castle

Archaeologist Name: Brian Ayers

Reference Name: E Anglian Archaeol Rep, 28, 1985, 62

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Carbon Date. 700. Early Medieval

Report: Bone from House 8, mortar-mixer spread, phase 3 at Northampton, Northamptonshire, England.

ID: 259, C14 ID: HAR-1245 Date BP: 1300 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1240, End BP: 1360

Abstract: Saxon urban occupation and palaces

Archaeologist Name: J H Williams

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 81; Williams J H, St Peter's Street, Northampton (Northampton Development Corporation Monograph, 2), 1979, 247; Williams J H, Middle Saxon palaces at Northampton (Northampton D C Monogr, 4), 1985, 65-6

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Carbon Date. 700. Early Medieval

Report: wood; part of a series of well-preserved early timber coffins in a cemetery dominated by an important Anglo-Saxon church.

ID: 15224, C14 ID: OxA 2283 Date BP: 1300 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 1410, End BP: 1190

Abstract: Barton-upon-Humber: St Peter's Church; 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. 700. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from the kiln.

ID: 17832, C14 ID: HAR 2274 Date BP: 1300 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1380, End BP: 1220

Abstract: Stamford: Castle; 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. 700. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from well 3299 (C4518).

ID: 17758, C14 ID: HAR 5105 Date BP: 1300 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1370, End BP: 1230

Abstract: Southampton: Hamwic, Six Dials (SOU 30); 1982-83

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Carbon Date. 700. Early Medieval

Report: Wood from timber A - earliest occupation level at Forum site, Bell Hotel, 11-17 Southgate Street, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England.

ID: 267, C14 ID: HAR-1446 Date BP: 1300 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1230, End BP: 1370

Abstract: Post-Roman

Archaeologist Name: H Hurst

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 375-6; Antiq J, 52, 1972, 58-62

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Carbon Date. 700. Early Medieval

Report: The Rye area project: RYE4, West Winchelsea- Peat; bulk, -1.99 - - 2.03m OD; the sample comes from a 4cm slice of peat (-1.99- -2.03m OD). The local solid geology is the (non-calcareous) Hastings Bed Group (sandstones, siltstones, and clays). These are covered by several metres of Holocene drift deposits (marine alluvium and peat). The samples are recovered from several metres below the level of the local watertable. Pollen analysis of Sediment across the span of the sample WINCH1 indicate a rich-sedge fen community transitional between alder/willow carr and saltmarsh vegetation.

ID: 9390, C14 ID: GrN-28735 Date BP: 1300 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1360, End BP: 1240

Abstract: The Rye area project: RYE4, West Winchelsea

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. 700. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from a fill of a construction slot or trench which lay within the same interpreted structure as HAR-3656.

ID: 17110, C14 ID: HAR 3707 Date BP: 1300 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1390, End BP: 1210

Abstract: Norwich: Anglia TV; 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. 700. Early Medieval

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Charcoal; from the ashy sandy loam fill of a small circular scoop/pit containing the complete base of a ceramic vessel. The fill contained pieces of burnt flint and charcoal.

ID: 9055, C14 ID: OxA-12506 Date BP: 1300 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 1330, End BP: 1270

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: Charcoal-filled Pits

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Ladle, L, and Woodward, A, forthcoming Excavations at Bestwall Quarry,Wareham 1992-2005.Volume 1: the Prehistoric Landscape, Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph, 1, Dorchester

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Carbon Date. 700. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; the sample consisted of burnt soil and charcoal from the floor of a large timber hall, and possibly represents the destruction of the building.

ID: 17085, C14 ID: HAR 5556 Date BP: 1300 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1380, End BP: 1220

Abstract: Northampton: St Peter's Gardens; 1983-84

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Carbon Date. 700. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from the foundation trench of the Saxon church; EAU 28.

ID: 16430, C14 ID: HAR 3091 Date BP: 1300 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1370, End BP: 1230

Abstract: Hovingham: Church; 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. 700. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, from hearth above souterrain at Raheennamadra, Limerick, Ireland. Comment (lab): same sample as U-244 but given further pretreatment.

ID: 3270, C14 ID: U-245 Date BP: 1300 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 1180, End BP: 1420

OS Letter: R, OS East: 734, OS North: 299

Archaeologist Name: M Stenberger

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 6, 1964, 304-6; Proc Roy Irish Acad, 65C, 1966, 37-54

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Carbon Date. 700. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, timber T77, unstrat timber from silting in base of river channel 648, site phase 3 at Anslow's Cottages, Burghfield, Berkshire, England. [Ed: NGR estimated only.]

ID: 6511, C14 ID: HAR-9184 Date BP: 1300 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1240, End BP: 1360

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 693, OS North: 710

Archaeologist Name: C A Butterworth & S J Lobb

Reference Name: Wessex Archaeol Rep, 1, 1992, 85 [some obvious errors in lab-numbers corrected for d'base]

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Carbon Date. 700. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, id as Quercus, from hull of 'coffin ship' at Quernmore, Lancashire, England. Comment (subm): another sample as Birm-430.

ID: 3365, C14 ID: Birm-474 Date BP: 1300 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1200, End BP: 1400

OS Letter: SD, OS East: 543, OS North: 574

Archaeologist Name: B Barnes

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 16, 1974, 300; Antiquity, 47, 1973, 298-301

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Carbon Date. 700. Early Medieval

Report: Bestwall Quarry 2004-7 - charcoal; from an oval pit with steep sides and a flat base, with evidence of burning on the base. The fill comprised a mid-brown sandy loam with charcoal lumps and discrete lenses and pockets of charcoal. Twelve sherds of Roman pottery weighing 31g were retrieved from the fill. There was no intrusion or residuality. Local geology is valley gravels overlain by sandy acidic subsoil and topsoils. The pit was cut into gravel and was approximately 0.40m below present ground surface.

ID: 9591, C14 ID: GrA-29008 Date BP: 1300 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1335, End BP: 1265

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: charcoal-filled pits

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 703. Early Medieval

Report: The Rye area project: RYE4, West Winchelsea- Plant macrofossils; fine herbaceous rootlets. Species unknown, bulk sample; as GrA-25302

ID: 9392, C14 ID: OxA-13460 Date BP: 1297 +/- 28, Start Date BP: 1325, End BP: 1269

Abstract: The Rye area project: RYE4, West Winchelsea

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. 703. Early Medieval

Report: wood; sample from a peg driven into, but not fully through a prehistoric alder trunk (see UB-3319). The top projected above the level of the trunk.

ID: 17352, C14 ID: UB 3328 Date BP: 1297 +/- 49, Start Date BP: 1346, End BP: 1248

Abstract: Raunds: West Cotton, medieval activity; 1989-90

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

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Carbon Date. 705. Early Medieval

Report: Burnt timbers from rampart at Castle Rock, Dumbarton (Alt Clut), Strathclyde, Scotland.

ID: 196, C14 ID: UB-2062 Date BP: 1295 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1255, End BP: 1335

OS Letter: NS, OS East: 400, OS North: 744

Archaeologist Name: L Alcock

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 107, 1975-6 (1978), 103-13 (esp 109 (recalibration) Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 120, 1990, 95-149

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Carbon Date. 705. Early Medieval

Report: Bestwall Quarry 2004-7 - charcoal; from a very large oval pit with steep sides and a flat base. The lower fill (250) comprised a dense layer of charcoal. There were no finds. There was no intrusion or residuality. The local geology was valley gravels overlain by sandy acidic subsoils and topsoils. The pit was cut into gravelly sand and was approximately 0.40m below present ground surface.

ID: 9592, C14 ID: GrA-29009 Date BP: 1295 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1330, End BP: 1260

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: charcoal-filled pits

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 705. Early Medieval

Report: Carbon sample in midden layer at Oughtymore, Co Derry, Ireland. Coll J P Mallory, P C Woodman.

ID: 3488, C14 ID: UB-2442 Date BP: 1295 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1255, End BP: 1335

OS Letter: C, OS East: 662, OS North: 365

Archaeologist Name: J P Mallory, P C Woodman

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 47, 1984, 51-62

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Carbon Date. 705. Early Medieval

Report: waterlogged plant macrofossil; the sample was extracted from waterlogged black silty clay, which formed the bottom-most layer in the centre of a silted-up palaeochannel adjacent to the deserted medieval village of West Cotton. The deposit represents the onset of final infilling of the channel, which during the late Neolithic was much wider, and had a brushwood platform constructed on its southern bank.

ID: 17354, C14 ID: OxA 4079 Date BP: 1295 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1365, End BP: 1225

Abstract: Raunds: West Cotton, medieval activity; 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. 705. Early Medieval

Report: bone:human

ID: 6097, C14 ID: OxA-4946 Date BP: 1295 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1235, End BP: 1355

Abstract: Cottam, Humberside, England

Archaeologist Name: Richards

Reference Name: Archaeometry 37(2), 1995, 417-430

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Carbon Date. 707. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, id as plank from Well II (F2957) at North Elmham Park, Norfolk, England.

ID: 249, C14 ID: Q-1043 Date BP: 1293 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1253, End BP: 1333

OS Letter: TF, OS East: 987, OS North: 215

Archaeologist Name: P Wade-Martins

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 19, 1977, 417-18; Norfolk Archaeol, 35, 1970, 25-78; E Anglian Archaeol, 9, 1980, 32

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Carbon Date. 708. Early Medieval

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Charcoal; from the sandy loam fill of a shallow sub-circular pit with moderately sloping sides and flat base (M224). The fill contained pockets of charcoal.

ID: 9041, C14 ID: OxA-12610 Date BP: 1292 +/- 31, Start Date BP: 1323, End BP: 1261

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: Charcoal-filled Pits

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Ladle, L, and Woodward, A, forthcoming Excavations at Bestwall Quarry,Wareham 1992-2005.Volume 1: the Prehistoric Landscape, Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph, 1, Dorchester

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Carbon Date. 709. Early Medieval

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Charcoal; from the sandy loam fill of a circular pit with gently sloping sides and a rounded base. Overlain by a layer of charcoal. The base of the pit was burnt red. There were no finds other than charcoal.

ID: 9047, C14 ID: OxA-12589 Date BP: 1291 +/- 28, Start Date BP: 1319, End BP: 1263

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: Charcoal-filled Pits

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Ladle, L, and Woodward, A, forthcoming Excavations at Bestwall Quarry,Wareham 1992-2005.Volume 1: the Prehistoric Landscape, Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph, 1, Dorchester

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Carbon Date. 710. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from BS, trench III, house XII, pit 295. Group 8 (a).

ID: 18385, C14 ID: HAR 882 Date BP: 1290 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1360, End BP: 1220

Abstract: Winchester: Lower Brook Street; 1974-75

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

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Carbon Date. 710. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from a pit containing an important group of iron (including a scythe), quern fragments, and a loom weight.

ID: 15334, C14 ID: HAR 2600 Date BP: 1290 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1390, End BP: 1190

Abstract: Bidford-on-Avon; 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. 710. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from grave 5, burial 5, in the Anglian cemetery; trench 9, section C4/P4.

ID: 16534, C14 ID: HAR 8775 Date BP: 1290 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1380, End BP: 1200

Abstract: Kemp Howe; 1985-86

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Carbon Date. 710. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from 3 adjacent postholes of ?oratory at Carnsore, St Vogue's, County Wexford, Ireland.

ID: 214, C14 ID: HAR-1380 Date BP: 1290 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1210, End BP: 1370

OS Letter: T, OS East: 120, OS North: 40

Archaeologist Name: A Lynch, M Cahill

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 378; Excavations 1975-6 [in Ireland], 20

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Carbon Date. 710. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, KHT6G1B1, id as right tibia and femur, from Grave 1, Burial 1, Trench 6, Sec K3 in Anglian cemetery at Kemp Howe, Cowlam, Yorkshire, England. Subm A E Finney (E Riding Archaeol Cttee) 1985. Comment (subm): this and HAR-8775 help clarify previous date for Grave 3, Burial 3 (HAR-6205, 1380 80) which was originally thought to be too early. There are no grave goods with this series of burials to help dating.

ID: 8723, C14 ID: HAR-8776 Date BP: 1290 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1220, End BP: 1360

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 663, OS North: 962

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 106

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Carbon Date. 710. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from SW corner post of large post-built structure at Hoddom, Hallguard's Quarry, Dumfriess-Galloway, Scotland. Comment (subm): See ref. for CAL dates.

ID: 2382, C14 ID: GU-3030 Date BP: 1290 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1220, End BP: 1360

Abstract: Northumbrian / Anglian minster

Archaeologist Name: Christopher Lowe

Reference Name: Trans Dumfriesshire Galloway Natur Hist Antiq Soc, 66, 1991, 11-35

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Carbon Date. 710. Early Medieval

Report: Bone collagen, from cist grave at Caer Bayvil, Cardigan, Dyfed, Wales.

ID: 502, C14 ID: CAR-291 Date BP: 1290 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1230, End BP: 1350

OS Letter: SN, OS East: 112, OS North: 417

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 378; Curr Archaeol, 7, 1982, 333; Medieval Archaeol, 25, 1981, 186

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Carbon Date. 710. Early Medieval

Report: bone:human

ID: 5581, C14 ID: OxA-3227 Date BP: 1290 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1210, End BP: 1370

Abstract: Farganstown, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Lanting

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

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Carbon Date. 710. Early Medieval

Report: peat; air-dried before submission. From c 1.64m depth.

ID: 17188, C14 ID: HAR 5936 Date BP: 1290 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1390, End BP: 1190

Abstract: Pakenham; 1983-84

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Carbon Date. 710. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from burial 121, close to burial 122, both part of an apparently undisturbed series of regularly spaced graves at the western extremity of the cemetery.

ID: 15493, C14 ID: HAR 3795 Date BP: 1290 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1360, End BP: 1220

Abstract: Burgh Castle; 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. 710. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, KHT9G5B5, id as human right tibia and femur, from Grave 5, Burial 5 in Anglian cemetery, Trench 9, Sec C4/P4 at Kemp Howe, Cowlam, Yorkshire, England. Subm A E Finney (E Riding Archaeol Cttee) 1985. Comment (subm): this and HAR-8776 help clarify previous date for Grave 3, Burial 3 (HAR-6205, 1380 80) which was originally thought to be too early. There are no grave goods with this series of burials to help dating.

ID: 8722, C14 ID: HAR-8775 Date BP: 1290 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1200, End BP: 1380

OS Letter: SE, OS East: 663, OS North: 962

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 106

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Carbon Date. 710. Early Medieval

Report: Sample not specified, from cist containing Food Vessel at Gnipe Howe round barrow, Hawsker parish, Whitby, Yorkshire, England. Subm A E Finney (E Riding Archaeol Cttee) 1985. Comment (subm): sample came from base of cist where deposits remained in situ with intact food vessel. Cremation cist appears to be earlier than later burials in urns, possibly illustrating two phases of use of barrow.

ID: 8721, C14 ID: HAR-4933 Date BP: 1290 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1210, End BP: 1370

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

Archaeologist Name: T C M Brewster 1972

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 106

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Carbon Date. 710. Early Medieval

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Charcoal; from a sandy loam fill of sub-oval pit (332), which had a basal layer of charcoal (334).

ID: 9053, C14 ID: OxA-12574 Date BP: 1290 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 1320, End BP: 1260

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: Charcoal-filled Pits

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Ladle, L, and Woodward, A, forthcoming Excavations at Bestwall Quarry,Wareham 1992-2005.Volume 1: the Prehistoric Landscape, Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph, 1, Dorchester

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Carbon Date. 710. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from the lower fill of a post hole of probable Neolithic date, within the interior of the Neolithic enclosure. This feature forms one of a complex of eight postholes possibly representing a timber structure.

ID: 15622, C14 ID: HAR 9025 Date BP: 1290 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1370, End BP: 1210

Abstract: Causewayed Enclosures: Staines Causewayed Camp (interior); 1989-90

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

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Carbon Date. 710. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from a ditch; the expected date is Saxon.

ID: 17776, C14 ID: HAR 2090 Date BP: 1290 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1360, End BP: 1220

Abstract: Southampton: Upper Bugle Street; 1977-78

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

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Carbon Date. 710. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from wood burnt in a pit associated with the latest phase of a recut Anglo-Saxon ditch.

ID: 15212, C14 ID: HAR 2457 Date BP: 1290 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1370, End BP: 1210

Abstract: Barton-under-Needwood: Catholme; 1977-78

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

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Carbon Date. 710. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, id as animal, from midden layer 62 into which burials are cut and which is sealed by early med layer 56; Layer 62 overlies, and layer 69 contains, alluvial silt which was limit of excavation, at Wenlock Priory, Much Wenlock, Shropshire, England.

ID: 7529, C14 ID: HAR-6496 Date BP: 1290 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1220, End BP: 1360

Abstract: Early medieval cemetery with earlier midden

Archaeologist Name: Humphrey Woods 1982

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 306-7; J Brit Archaeol Ass, 140, 1987, 36-75 (excav report J Brit Archaeol Ass, 141, 1988, 178-83 (Biddle reassessment)

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Carbon Date. 710. Early Medieval

Report: animal bone; from midden layer 62. This is sealed by the ?early medieval layer 56 into which burials are cut. Layer 62 overlies alluvial silt layer 69, which was the limit of excavation. 62 is the earliest deposit on the site.

ID: 18097, C14 ID: HAR 6496 Date BP: 1290 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1360, End BP: 1220

Abstract: Wenlock Priory; 1982-83

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Carbon Date. 710. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from the peat deposit.

ID: 17239, C14 ID: HAR 962 Date BP: 1290 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1360, End BP: 1220

Abstract: Praa Sands: Breage; 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. 710. Early Medieval

Report: Wood from peat deposit at 'forest level' where were found four tin ingots at Praa Sands, Breage, Cornwall, England. Subm H Keeley 1974. Comment (R Penhallurick): whether ingots belong to this [Saxon] period or are much older than the date of the forest's inundation by the dunes, is not known, but it is tempting to regard the ingots as evidence of smelting in the post-Roman period. [Ed: archaeomagnetic date AJC-113 is thought most likely at about cal AD 800 -- A J Clark determination.]

ID: 7930, C14 ID: HAR-962 Date BP: 1290 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1220, End BP: 1360

Abstract: Ingot find

Reference Name: Cornish Archaeol, 33, 1994, 57-70; Jordan, D et al, 'Radiocarbon dates ... funded by English Heritage', English Heritage, 1994, 140 [where NGR is inverted]; Penhallurick R, 'Tin in antiquity', 1986

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Carbon Date. 710. Early Medieval

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Charcoal; from a circular pit with almost vertical sides and a flat base. The main fill was a sandy loam with occasional charcoal fragments above a basal fill (E1078) that was comprised of a dense spread of charcoal. There was evidence of burning on the base of the pit, and small sherds BB1 pottery. There was no evidence of intrusion or residuality. The local geology is valley gravels overlain by sandy acidic subsoils and topsoils. The feature was cut into sandy gravel and was approximately 0.35m below the ground surface. There was no disturbance.

ID: 9116, C14 ID: GU-5940 Date BP: 1290 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1340, End BP: 1240

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: Charcoal-filled Pits

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Ladle, L, and Woodward, A, forthcoming Excavations at Bestwall Quarry,Wareham 1992-2005.Volume 1: the Prehistoric Landscape, Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph, 1, Dorchester

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Carbon Date. 710. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, id as human, from burial 1 in ditch at south gate at Winchester, Hampshire, England.

ID: 3368, C14 ID: HAR-364 Date BP: 1290 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1210, End BP: 1370

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 48, OS North: 29

Archaeologist Name: M Biddle

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 16, 1974, 184; Antiq J, 55, 1975, 118

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Carbon Date. 710. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal at base of brown sand containing Saxon burials at Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, England.

ID: 3385, C14 ID: Birm-352b Date BP: 1290 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1190, End BP: 1390

OS Letter: SO, OS East: 871, OS North: 299

Archaeologist Name: P Rahtz

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 466; Counc Brit Archaeol Res Rep, 15, 1976, 34-5

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Carbon Date. 710. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from wood burnt in situ, in a pit filled with potboilers.

ID: 15206, C14 ID: HAR 2184 Date BP: 1290 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1370, End BP: 1210

Abstract: Barton-under-Needwood: Catholme; 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. 710. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from a well thought to be Anglian in date. The sample was collected from the wattle surrounding the main well shaft. It is thus contemporary with the well's construction.

ID: 18495, C14 ID: HAR 6433 Date BP: 1290 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1370, End BP: 1210

Abstract: York: 16-22 Coppergate; 1984-85

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Carbon Date. 710. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; the sample was recovered from an early burial in a grave east/west alignment and cut by the inserted grave 7.

ID: 17960, C14 ID: GU 5090 Date BP: 1290 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1390, End BP: 1190

Abstract: Thwing: Paddock Hill, cemetery; 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. 710. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from Hearth 17 below \trough\"" at Auchategan

ID: 197, C14 ID: GaK-2768 Date BP: 1290 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1190, End BP: 1390

OS Letter: NS, OS East: 2, OS North: 843

Archaeologist Name: Glendaruel

Reference Name: Strathclyde

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Carbon Date. 710. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, id as Quercus, from boat in Worthing Museum, found at Amberley No. 1, Sussex West, England. Coll R Switsur.

ID: 1797, C14 ID: Q-3140 Date BP: 1290 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1240, End BP: 1340

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 18, OS North: 134

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 31, 1989, 1010-18; McGrail S, 'Logboats of England and Wales' (Brit Archaeol Rep, 51), 1978, 145

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Carbon Date. 710. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from a secondary burial inserted into grave 8.

ID: 18006, C14 ID: HAR 6124 Date BP: 1290 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1370, End BP: 1210

Abstract: Ulwell; 1983-84

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Carbon Date. 710. Early Medieval

Report: peat; from basal layer of clayey peat, from 1.35m to 1.45m depth; from a period of local birch and alder carr development.

ID: 17607, C14 ID: HAR 4236 Date BP: 1290 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1370, End BP: 1210

Abstract: Snelsmore Common; 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. 710. Early Medieval

Report: Bone from Burial 7, Grave 8, secondary at Shepherd's Farm, Ulwell, Swanage, Dorset, England. Subm D Haddon-Reece. Comment (lab): Can be combined with HAR-6125, 6126, 6127 on statistical grounds as 1330 45 BP

ID: 1626, C14 ID: HAR-6124 Date BP: 1290 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1210, End BP: 1370

OS Letter: SZ, OS East: 22, OS North: 809

Archaeologist Name: P W Cox

Reference Name: Dorset Natur Hist Archaeol Soc Proc, 110, 1988, 37-47

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Carbon Date. 710. Early Medieval

Report: animal bone; from context 335, a silty loam with a considerable admixture of gravel and orange sand. Context 335 was sealed by 334.

ID: 15523, C14 ID: HAR 4692 Date BP: 1290 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1370, End BP: 1210

Abstract: Bury St Edmunds: Abbey; 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. 715. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, id as human, 016, from one of ten inhumations at Seaham Lodge, Seaham, Co Durham, England. Subm P Abramson. Comment (subm): burials were orientated W-E in Christian tradition; dates suggest burial within period spanned by mid-7th to late 9th centuries AD. Saxon church of Seaham St Mary is 200m to south. [further comment in ref.]

ID: 7651, C14 ID: OxA-7336 Date BP: 1285 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1250, End BP: 1320

OS Letter: NZ, OS East: 422, OS North: 507

Archaeologist Name: P Abramson, N'n Archaeol Associates

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 41, 1999, 199

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Carbon Date. 715. Early Medieval

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Charcoal; from the basal layer of charcoal (0.10m deep) in a sub-rectangular pit. The pit cut into sand, which showed evidence of burning on the base. Pottery was found in the upper fill as well as on base of the pit. There was no evidence of intrusion or residuality. Four unabraded sherds of middle Bronze Age pottery were recovered from the pit. The local geology is of valley gravels overlain by sandy acidic subsoils and topsoils. The feature was cut into subsoil and was approximately 0.35m below the ground surface. There was no disturbance and no waterlogging.

ID: 9034, C14 ID: GrA-22399 Date BP: 1285 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1320, End BP: 1250

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: Charcoal-filled Pits

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Ladle, L, and Woodward, A, forthcoming Excavations at Bestwall Quarry,Wareham 1992-2005.Volume 1: the Prehistoric Landscape, Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph, 1, Dorchester

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Carbon Date. 715. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from hearth F24, House A, phase 2 at Ballyutoag / Aughanabrack, Antrim, Ireland. Coll B B Williams.

ID: 2059, C14 ID: UB-2637 Date BP: 1285 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1185, End BP: 1385

Abstract: transhumance village ?

Archaeologist Name: B B Williams

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 47, 1984, 37-49

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Carbon Date. 715. Early Medieval

Report: Burlescombe - waterlogged plant macrofossil; Rubus sect. Glandulosus, 20 seeds; this sample is from context 697; it represents the waterlogged 'trample' around the hollow tree trunk, dark reddish brown (5YR 3/3) gritty sand. Due to the depth of the overlying colluvium there is no chance of intrusive material or residuality. The local geology is gravel. The context was immediately above the water table.The context was undisturbed and unbioturbated. The pH is likely to be slightly alkaline (approximately pH 6.5) although exact parameters are unknown.

ID: 9684, C14 ID: SUERC-10178 Date BP: 1285 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1320, End BP: 1250

Abstract: Burlescombe: the western well (hollowed tree trunk 546 and shoe)

Archaeologist Name: T Gent

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 717. Early Medieval

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged wood; as SUERC-10643

ID: 9890, C14 ID: OxA-15711 Date BP: 1283 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 1313, End BP: 1253

Abstract: Ribble Valley: the Calder, terrace 4, bank and peat

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name: Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 717. Early Medieval

Report: Wood from Strake S6C at Graveney / Seasalter, Kent, England.

ID: 3370, C14 ID: BM-956 Date BP: 1283 +/- 51, Start Date BP: 1232, End BP: 1334

OS Letter: TR, OS East: 66, OS North: 639

Archaeologist Name: J Fletcher

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 24-5

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Carbon Date. 719. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; as UB-3149, except this sample came from an intact inhumation in alignment B.

ID: 17376, C14 ID: UB 3150 Date BP: 1281 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1316, End BP: 1246

Abstract: Ripon: Ailcy Hill; 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. 720. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from a scatter of chippings of wood and twigs overlying an apparently natural silt and peat formation and sealed by a further deposit of peat. It represents the earliest horizon in which occupation of the site was identified.

ID: 15313, C14 ID: HAR 7067 Date BP: 1280 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1350, End BP: 1210

Abstract: Beverley: Eastgate; 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. 720. Early Medieval

Report: bone:human

ID: 5216, C14 ID: OxA-1935 Date BP: 1280 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1220, End BP: 1340

Abstract: Rise How, England

Archaeologist Name: Bellhouse

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

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Carbon Date. 720. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; the sample is from one of two female burials in the east end of church 1. The sample is from one of 122 primary burials on the site.

ID: 16938, C14 ID: HAR 1666 Date BP: 1280 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1360, End BP: 1200

Abstract: Nazeingbury: Nursery Road; 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. 720. Early Medieval

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Charcoal; from a sandy loam fill of sub-oval, bowl-shaped pit (N281) with moderately sloping sides and a flat base, which cuts a middle Bronze Age ditch section (N283). Finds included 21 sherds of Roman pottery and 1117g of slag. Charcoal and ash were abundant but denser on the base, which was burnt red.

ID: 9017, C14 ID: GrA-23592 Date BP: 1280 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1320, End BP: 1240

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: Charcoal-filled Pits

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Ladle, L, and Woodward, A, forthcoming Excavations at Bestwall Quarry,Wareham 1992-2005.Volume 1: the Prehistoric Landscape, Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph, 1, Dorchester

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Carbon Date. 720. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, id as Salix, from F 0253, Phase 1, Site IX at Brough of Birsay, Orkney, Scotland. Coll J R Hunter.

ID: 3530, C14 ID: GU-1599 Date BP: 1280 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1220, End BP: 1340

OS Letter: HY, OS East: 239, OS North: 285

Archaeologist Name: J R Hunter

Reference Name: Hunter, J R, 'Excavations on the Brough of Birsay 1974-82', Soc Antiq Scotl Monogr, 4, 1986, 176-8

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Carbon Date. 720. Early Medieval

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Charcoal; from the basal layer of charcoal (0.10m deep) in a sub-rectangular pit. The pit cut into sand, which showed evidence of burning on the base. Pottery was found in the upper fill as well as on base of the pit. There was no evidence of intrusion or residuality. Four unabraded sherds of middle Bronze Age pottery were recovered from the pit. The local geology is of valley gravels overlain by sandy acidic subsoils and topsoils. The feature was cut into subsoil and was approximately 0.35m below the ground surface. There was no disturbance and no waterlogging.

ID: 9035, C14 ID: GrA-22398 Date BP: 1280 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 1310, End BP: 1250

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: Charcoal-filled Pits

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Ladle, L, and Woodward, A, forthcoming Excavations at Bestwall Quarry,Wareham 1992-2005.Volume 1: the Prehistoric Landscape, Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph, 1, Dorchester

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Carbon Date. 720. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from burnt wood which came from a sandy layer covering the central area in the bottom of an Anglo-Saxon sunken-featured building.

ID: 15211, C14 ID: HAR 2456 Date BP: 1280 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1350, End BP: 1210

Abstract: Barton-under-Needwood: Catholme; 1977-78

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

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Carbon Date. 720. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from a post buried in clean gravel 1-3m below a gravel/overburden silt interface in a gravel pit 5.5m deep in the Trent flood plain. The post was probably part of a fish weir associated with a Norman milling complex.

ID: 16370, C14 ID: HAR 8507 Date BP: 1280 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1350, End BP: 1210

Abstract: Hemington Fields; 1987-88

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Carbon Date. 720. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, id as oak, 17 rings of heartwood, AML 872587, from post buried in abandoned river bed in clean gravel 1-3m below gravel/overburden (silt) interface in gravel pit, 5.5m deep at Hemington Fields, Castle Donington, Leicestershire, England. Comment (subm CRS): Is one of line of 13 posts, probably fish weir assoc with Norman dam 130m upstream; wood was not reused and can confidently be used to date channel and artefacts therein (anchor stone, querns, pieces of clinker-built boat etc).

ID: 1296, C14 ID: HAR-8507 Date BP: 1280 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1210, End BP: 1350

OS Letter: SK, OS East: 457, OS North: 302

Archaeologist Name: P Clay and C R Salisbury

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 95; Archaeol J, 147, 1990, 276-307

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Carbon Date. 720. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, AML 858073, from scatter of wood and twigs, layer 752 overlying apparently natural peat and silt formation and sealed by further peat deposit at Beverley - Eastgate, Humberside N, England. Coll D G Tomlinson 1984. Subm P Armstrong 1985. Comment (subm): The four samples establish chronology for site where no artefactual chronology is possible and also tpq for occupation and settlement of site.

ID: 2208, C14 ID: HAR-7067 Date BP: 1280 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1210, End BP: 1350

OS Letter: TA, OS East: 38, OS North: 393

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 187; Evans D H & Tomlinson D G, 'Excavations at 33-35 Eastgate, Beverley, 1983-6' (Sheffield Excav Rep, 3, 1992), 266

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Carbon Date. 720. Early Medieval

Report: Wood and charcoal from roof support of souterrain at Raheennamadra, Limerick, Ireland. [Ed: compare U-241 result.]

ID: 3271, C14 ID: U-240 Date BP: 1280 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 1160, End BP: 1400

OS Letter: R, OS East: 734, OS North: 299

Archaeologist Name: M Stenberger

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 6, 1964, 304-6; Proc Roy Irish Acad, 65C, 1966, 37-54

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Carbon Date. 720. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; quite solid dry timber fragments and twigs from mainly the northern part of the southern area of context 1043.The sample was combined with twigs from context 1240, on the same level but situated to the south-west.The deposits immediately seal the natural clay of context 1027.

ID: 17243, C14 ID: HAR 4641 Date BP: 1280 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1350, End BP: 1210

Abstract: Prudhoe Castle; 1981-82

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Carbon Date. 720. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from grave 17, which contained one sherd of Roman pottery, possibly residual.

ID: 18293, C14 ID: HAR 4263 Date BP: 1280 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1370, End BP: 1190

Abstract: Winchcombe: Co-Op; 1980-81

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

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Carbon Date. 720. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, id as human, 45068, from area of displaced human bone in the northern part of the Castle Mall site (later castle barbican), Norwich, Norfolk, England. Subm E Shepherd. Comment (subm): Samples OxA-6386 to -6388 span the 7th to mid-10th centuries AD and suggest the possible presence of a Middle Saxon cemetery. No other cemetery of such an early date is known from the city centre. [See also 6370 to -6385 and -6881, all from the northern part of the cemetery of St John de Berstrete (later St John the Baptist, Timberhill), documented from AD 1157. Further comments in ref.]

ID: 7674, C14 ID: OxA-6386 Date BP: 1280 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 1180, End BP: 1380

OS Letter: TG, OS East: 233, OS North: 84

Archaeologist Name: E Shepherd, Nfk Archaeol Unit

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 40, 1998, 200-1

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Carbon Date. 720. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from a fire pit containing abundant charred cereals, Iron Age or Anglo-Saxon.

ID: 18175, C14 ID: HAR 3382 Date BP: 1280 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1350, End BP: 1210

Abstract: West Stow; 1979-80

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

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Carbon Date. 720. Early Medieval

Report: Shell, id as oyster (Ostrea edulis L) from context PM32 (1D), top sample, at Shipwrights' Arms, Hamworthy, Dorset, England. Comment (subm): Applying Harkness formula for shell, radiocarbon age is 875 90. See also ref.

ID: 7926, C14 ID: HAR-3464 Date BP: 1280 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1200, End BP: 1360

OS Letter: SY, OS East: 99, OS North: 11

Archaeologist Name: I P Horsey and J M Winder

Reference Name: I P Horsey and J M Winder in Good, G L et al (eds), 'Waterfront archaeology' (CBA Res Rep, 74), 1991, 102-4

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Carbon Date. 720. Early Medieval

Report: bone:-

ID: 4940, C14 ID: OxA-1178 Date BP: 1280 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1200, End BP: 1360

Abstract: Alexandrian panel, England

Archaeologist Name: Gibson

Reference Name: Archaeometry 30(2), 1988, 291-305

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Carbon Date. 720. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, id as human, very old female without grave goods at E end of church at Nazeingbury - Nursery Road, Essex, England. Subm P J Huggins 1976. Comment (subm): Cemetery is unlikely to be later than AD 870.

ID: 1030, C14 ID: HAR-1666 Date BP: 1280 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1200, End BP: 1360

Abstract: Middle Saxon Christian hospice ?

Archaeologist Name: P J Huggins

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 82; Essex Archaeol Hist, 10, 1978, 29-118

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Carbon Date. 720. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, id as human, from Burial 4, context F17 at Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, England. Comment (subm): Corrections on Stuiver scale given in report. See also replicate date HAR-5921.

ID: 8942, C14 ID: HAR-4263 Date BP: 1280 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1190, End BP: 1370

Abstract: Urban

Archaeologist Name: Alan Saville

Reference Name: Trans Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol Soc, 103, 1985, 101-39 esp 135-6

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Carbon Date. 720. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, id as Salix / Populus, from burnt layer below north wall of structure E at Brough of Birsay, Area IV, site E, Orkney, Scotland.

ID: 411, C14 ID: GU-1252 Date BP: 1280 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1230, End BP: 1330

OS Letter: HY, OS East: 239, OS North: 285

Archaeologist Name: C D Morris

Reference Name: Renfrew C (ed), 'The Prehistory of Orkney', 1985; Univ. Durham/Univ. Newcastle upon Tyne Archaeol Rep for 1980 (1981), 36

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Carbon Date. 720. Early Medieval

Report: shell; from the top of the 3.4m oyster midden.

ID: 16283, C14 ID: HAR 3464 Date BP: 1280 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1360, End BP: 1200

Abstract: Hamworthy: Shipwright's Arms; 1981-82

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Carbon Date. 722. Early Medieval

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Charcoal; from a layer of charcoal in ashy sand, (L137), the middle fill of a sub-circular pit with moderately sloping sides and flat base (L135). The base of the pit was burnt red. There were no finds other than Charcoal and 46g of burnt flint.

ID: 9039, C14 ID: OxA-12612 Date BP: 1278 +/- 31, Start Date BP: 1309, End BP: 1247

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: Charcoal-filled Pits

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Ladle, L, and Woodward, A, forthcoming Excavations at Bestwall Quarry,Wareham 1992-2005.Volume 1: the Prehistoric Landscape, Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph, 1, Dorchester

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Carbon Date. 725. Early Medieval

Report: Trent/Soar rivers confluence - waterlogged plant macrofossil; monocot fragments; the sample came from near the base of core T1C12. The sample was 2.04-6m below surface, in a palaeochannel, cutting an area of terrace 1. The sample was well below the watertable, in a silty clay matrix.

ID: 10028, C14 ID: SUERC-13204 Date BP: 1275 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1310, End BP: 1240

Abstract: Trent/Soar rivers confluence: Trent Terrace 1, Core 12

Archaeologist Name: A G Brown

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 725. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, id as Quercus, from boat displayed outside Lewes Castle Keep, found at South Stoke, Sussex West, England. Coll R Switsur.

ID: 1791, C14 ID: Q-3128 Date BP: 1275 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 1240, End BP: 1310

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 2, OS North: 10

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 31, 1989, 1010-18; McGrail S, 'Logboats of England and Wales' (Brit Archaeol Rep, 51), 1978, 274-5

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Carbon Date. 725. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, id as hazel, willow and birch, from wicker infilling, inner palisade at Kirk Hill, Coldingham, Berwickshire, Scotland. Coll L Alcock. [Ed: this and GU-1389 given only in litt as average of the two determinations.]

ID: 3066, C14 ID: GU-1388 Date BP: 1275 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1235, End BP: 1315

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 91, OS North: 68

Archaeologist Name: L Alcock

Reference Name: Discov Excav Scotl for 1981

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Carbon Date. 725. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, id as hazel, willow and birch from wicker infilling, inner palisade at Kirk Hill, Coldingham, Berwickshire, Scotland. Coll L Alcock. [Ed: this and GU-1388 given only in litt as average of the two determinations.]

ID: 3067, C14 ID: GU-1389 Date BP: 1275 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1235, End BP: 1315

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 91, OS North: 68

Archaeologist Name: L Alcock

Reference Name: Discov Excav Scotl for 1981

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Carbon Date. 725. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from spread among features below rubble etc makeup north of Site E at Brough of Birsay, Orkney, Scotland.

ID: 413, C14 ID: GU-1254 Date BP: 1275 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1225, End BP: 1325

Abstract: to north of Site E (Guardianship area)

Archaeologist Name: C D Morris

Reference Name: Univ Durham/Univ Newcastle upon Tyne Archaeol Rep for 1980 (1981), 36

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Carbon Date. 729. Early Medieval

Report: Wood charcoal assoc with pre-Norse artefacts at Udal, Sollas, N Uist, Western Isles, Scotland.

ID: 3260, C14 ID: Q-1139 Date BP: 1271 +/- 115, Start Date BP: 1156, End BP: 1386

OS Letter: NF, OS East: 824, OS North: 783

Archaeologist Name: I A Crawford

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 17, 1975, 46-7; Scot Archaeol Forum, 6, 1974, 10; Antiquity, 51, 1977, 131, 135

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Carbon Date. 730. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; the Middle Saxon town.

ID: 17760, C14 ID: HAR 1164 Date BP: 1270 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1330, End BP: 1210

Abstract: Southampton: Hamwih; 1975-76

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

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Carbon Date. 730. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from a chamber of a grain-drying kiln, this was well defined. The sample probably represents the last firing of this feature.

ID: 17814, C14 ID: HAR 7039 Date BP: 1270 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1340, End BP: 1200

Abstract: Stafford: St Mary's Grove; 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. 730. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, AML 872578, from uppermost backfill of continuous palisade trench (A2105, B56, B418), Period I, Phase II at Hartlepool (Church Close), Cleveland, England. Comment (subm): boundary complex has three components, this is from II. Part I is a series of large postpits, III is two large postpits set outside but parallel to I and II.

ID: 1299, C14 ID: HAR-8600 Date BP: 1270 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1200, End BP: 1340

OS Letter: NZ, OS East: 528, OS North: 337

Archaeologist Name: R Daniels

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 102; Archaeol J, 145, 1988, 158-210; Archaeol J, 147, 1990, 337-410

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Carbon Date. 730. Early Medieval

Report: peat; from 0.3m to 0.35m below the peat surface.

ID: 16578, C14 ID: HAR 6416 Date BP: 1270 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1340, End BP: 1200

Abstract: Lancashire Peat Profiles: Anglezarke Moor, Round Loaf; 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. 730. Early Medieval

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Charcoal; from a layer of charcoal in ashy sand, (L137), the middle fill of a sub-circular pit with moderately sloping sides and flat base (L135). The base of the pit was burnt red. There were no finds other than Charcoal and 46g of burnt flint.

ID: 9038, C14 ID: OxA-12613 Date BP: 1270 +/- 29, Start Date BP: 1299, End BP: 1241

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: Charcoal-filled Pits

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Ladle, L, and Woodward, A, forthcoming Excavations at Bestwall Quarry,Wareham 1992-2005.Volume 1: the Prehistoric Landscape, Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph, 1, Dorchester

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Carbon Date. 730. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal spread from context 33.9/10 at Dunmisk Fort, Carrickmore, Co Tyrone, Ireland.

ID: 1371, C14 ID: HAR-6832 Date BP: 1270 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1190, End BP: 1350

OS Letter: H, OS East: 628, OS North: 706

Archaeologist Name: Julian Henderson and Richard Ivens

Reference Name: Antiquity, 66, 1992, 52-64 esp. 56; Ulster J Archaeol, 51, 1988, 115-26

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Carbon Date. 730. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from the bottom charcoal-packed layer of pit 3693 which was open when an adjacent timber hall, B 3348, was burned and demolished. The pit would have been quickly filled with the 0.78m of sandy loam which overlay this layer. The deposit may have been partially waterlogged in the past but modern drainage has dried out the ground.

ID: 18483, C14 ID: OxA 3914 Date BP: 1270 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 1345, End BP: 1195

Abstract: Yarnton Saxon and medieval: settlement, halls; 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. 730. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, id as Sus and Ovis, from Layer 117, burnt spread associated with bronzeworker's hearth under Rampart 1 at Dunollie Castle, Argyll & Bute District, Strathclyde, Scotland.

ID: 1378, C14 ID: GU-1397 Date BP: 1270 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1210, End BP: 1330

OS Letter: NM, OS East: 852, OS North: 314

Archaeologist Name: Leslie Alcock

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 117, 1987, 119-47 fiche

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Carbon Date. 730. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, AML 872582, K3, from shallow ditch overlying Roman temple, assoc with Middle-Saxon pottery at Hayling Island Iron Age and Roman temple, Hampshire, England. Subm GS 1986.

ID: 8695, C14 ID: HAR-8532 Date BP: 1270 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 1180, End BP: 1360

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 724, OS North: 31

Archaeologist Name: G Soffe, RCHME, 1977

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 99-100

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Carbon Date. 730. Early Medieval

Report: Seeds, id as flax (Linum usitatissimum), from Pool, Sanday, Orkney, Scotland.

ID: 1589, C14 ID: GU-1810 Date BP: 1270 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1220, End BP: 1320

Abstract: Multi-period settlement

Archaeologist Name: J R Hunter

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 117, 1987, 175-81

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Carbon Date. 730. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, grain and plant remains (unidentified) from well-defined deposit, probably from last firing of feature, in chamber of kiln, one of four similar and probably contemporary structures at Stafford - St Mary's Grove (ST29), Staffordshire, England. Subm J H Cane 1985. Comment (subm): Structures represent major Late Saxon activity at site but their position within 150 yr of pre-Conquest Stafford is unknown.

ID: 883, C14 ID: HAR-7039 Date BP: 1270 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1200, End BP: 1340

Abstract: grain drying kiln

Archaeologist Name: J H Cane (Stafford Archaeol Project) 1983

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 182-3

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Carbon Date. 730. Early Medieval

Report: Bone, AML 858540, ST83B51, from burial B51, latest in sequence at Stow Church, Lincolnshire, England. Subm 1984. [Ed: NGR not given, estim. only.]

ID: 8581, C14 ID: HAR-8332 Date BP: 1270 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1230, End BP: 1310

OS Letter: SK, OS East: 87, OS North: 81

Archaeologist Name: Naomi Field, Trust for Lincoln Archaeol

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 91-2

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Carbon Date. 730. Early Medieval

Report: wood; a fragment from a preserved and waterlogged timber, part of a vertical post.

ID: 15588, C14 ID: HAR 5182 Date BP: 1270 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1340, End BP: 1200

Abstract: Canterbury: 69a Stour Street; 1982-83

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

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Carbon Date. 730. Early Medieval

Report: bone; from sandy soil, uppermost fill of timber palisade trench, which comprises part II of the boundary complex. The complex has three components; I a series of large post pits, II a continuous timber palisade trench and III two large post pits set outside but parallel to I and II.

ID: 16307, C14 ID: HAR 8600 Date BP: 1270 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1340, End BP: 1200

Abstract: Hartlepool: Church Close; 1987-88

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

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Carbon Date. 730. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, id as Quercus, from boat in Rowley's House Museum, Shrewsbury, found at Knockin, Shropshire, England. Coll R Switsur.

ID: 1766, C14 ID: Q-1248 Date BP: 1270 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 1225, End BP: 1315

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 334, OS North: 223

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. 730. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; from the latest burial (B51) in a sequence to be cut by the porticus wall.

ID: 17865, C14 ID: HAR 8332 Date BP: 1270 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1310, End BP: 1230

Abstract: Stow Church; 1984-85

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

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Carbon Date. 730. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from just below a thin layer of mortar, probably a construction layer, and therefore is associated with the building of the church.

ID: 15476, C14 ID: HAR 4946 Date BP: 1270 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1350, End BP: 1190

Abstract: Brixworth Church; 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. 730. Early Medieval

Report: Wood from just below thin layer of mortar, ref BX 81600, in porticus III at Brixworth All Saints Church, Northamptonshire, England. Subm M Audouy 1982. Comment (subm): From probable construction layer, therefore associated with building of church.

ID: 8329, C14 ID: HAR-4946 Date BP: 1270 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1190, End BP: 1350

Abstract: Anglo-Saxon foundation

Archaeologist Name: M Audouy 1982

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 325; J Brit Archaeol Ass, 137, 1984, 1-44

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Carbon Date. 730. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal / wood from F75, 2 pit at Hamwic / Southampton, Hampshire, England. Comment (subm): see ref. and cal dates there.

ID: 7838, C14 ID: HAR-1164 Date BP: 1270 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 1210, End BP: 1330

Abstract: Urban occupation

Archaeologist Name: A D Morton

Reference Name: Morton, AD (ed), 'Excavations at Hamwic Vol 1' (CBA Res Rep 84), 1991, 25 and 5

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Carbon Date. 733. Early Medieval

Report: human bone; as UB-3149, except that the sample is from an intact inhumation from alignment A.

ID: 17378, C14 ID: UB 3152 Date BP: 1267 +/- 36, Start Date BP: 1303, End BP: 1231

Abstract: Ripon: Ailcy Hill; 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. 735. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from ? pre-Viking pit at Winetavern Street, Dublin, Ireland.

ID: 3293, C14 ID: UB-527 Date BP: 1265 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1215, End BP: 1315

OS Letter: O, OS East: 142, OS North: 340

Archaeologist Name: B O'Riordain, M G L Baille

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 216-17 600; Medieval Archaeol, 15, 1971, 73-85

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Carbon Date. 735. Early Medieval

Report: bone:human

ID: 5979, C14 ID: OxA-4386 Date BP: 1265 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 1200, End BP: 1330

Abstract: Hunstanton Woman, England

Archaeologist Name: Hoare

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

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Carbon Date. 735. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, id as oak, from rampart timber of promontory fort at Green Castle, Portnockie, Banffshire / Grampian, Scotland.

ID: 6465, C14 ID: UB-2149 Date BP: 1265 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1225, End BP: 1305

OS Letter: NJ, OS East: 489, OS North: 688

Archaeologist Name: Ian Ralston and Noel Fojut

Reference Name: Scot Archaeol Forum, 10, 1980, 27-40

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Carbon Date. 735. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, id as Quercus, from boat in Dorman Museum, Middlesbrough, found at Thornaby, Yorkshire North, England. Coll R Switsur.

ID: 1765, C14 ID: Q-3132 Date BP: 1265 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 1225, End BP: 1305

OS Letter: NZ, OS East: 448, OS North: 163

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. 736. Early Medieval

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Charcoal; from a circular pit with a thick layer of Charcoal below a dark loamy sand (also with fragments of Charcoal). There was no evidence of intrusion or residuality. The local geology is valley gravels overlain by sandy acidic subsoils and topsoils. The feature was cut into natural sand and was approximately 0.50m below the ground surface. There was no disturbance.

ID: 9085, C14 ID: OxA-12188 Date BP: 1264 +/- 24, Start Date BP: 1288, End BP: 1240

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: Charcoal-filled Pits

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name: Ladle, L, and Woodward, A, forthcoming Excavations at Bestwall Quarry,Wareham 1992-2005.Volume 1: the Prehistoric Landscape, Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph, 1, Dorchester

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Carbon Date. 736. Early Medieval

Report: wood; sample from a peg driven into, but not fully through a prehistoric alder trunk (see UB-3319). The top projected above the level of the trunk.

ID: 17348, C14 ID: UB 3323 Date BP: 1264 +/- 52, Start Date BP: 1316, End BP: 1212

Abstract: Raunds: West Cotton, medieval activity; 1989-90

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

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Carbon Date. 738. Early Medieval

Report: Wood, id as alder, cut with sharp axe, from crannog structure tumble at Derryhowlaght Loch (East), Carry Bridge, Upper Erne Basin, Co Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. Comment (subm): site also yielded rotary quern, iron slag etc. Cal date range given.

ID: 6931, C14 ID: UB-3719 Date BP: 1262 +/- 38, Start Date BP: 1224, End BP: 1300

OS Letter: H, OS East: 300, OS North: 364

Archaeologist Name: B B Williams

Reference Name: Excavations 1993, 35

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Carbon Date. 738. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from construction backfill over capstones of souterrain passage, with sherds of souterrain ware at Marshes Upper, Site 3, Dundalk, Co Louth, Ireland. Comment (subm): Both dates give only general indication for site (lack of stratified in-situ deposits) but correspond with E-ware dating of mid 6th to early 9th century.

ID: 2572, C14 ID: UB-2572 Date BP: 1262 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1207, End BP: 1317

Abstract: Souterrain A on Site 3

Archaeologist Name: M Gowen

Reference Name: Proc Roy Ir Acad 92C, 1992, 55-121 (esp 65 and 87)

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Carbon Date. 740. Early Medieval

Report: wood; from 0.14m above site datum (34m OD) at the point where the pollen column was taken.

ID: 15706, C14 ID: HAR 3109 Date BP: 1260 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 1340, End BP: 1180

Abstract: Cookley; 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. 740. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from phosphate survey, test hole 16, sample D at Carrowmore - Luffertan Settlement 8, Sligo, Ireland. Coll G Burenhult. Subm G Burenhult. Comment (subm): See monograph below.

ID: 2122, C14 ID: Lu-1756 Date BP: 1260 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1210, End BP: 1310

Abstract: Settlement 8

Archaeologist Name: G Burenhult

Reference Name: Burenhult G, 'The archaeology of Carrowmore...' (Stockholm 1984), 72, 99 and 128-32; Radiocarbon, 23, 1981, 401

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Carbon Date. 740. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from Cist B, sample 1 at Carrowmore - Knocknahur Ringfort, Earthen Structure 10, Sligo, Ireland. Coll G Burenhult. Subm G Burenhult. Comment (subm): See monograph below.

ID: 2123, C14 ID: Lu-1863 Date BP: 1260 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 1210, End BP: 1310

Abstract: Ringfort, earthen structure 10

Archaeologist Name: G Burenhult

Reference Name: Burenhult G, 'The archaeology of Carrowmore...' (Stockholm 1984), 119, 128-32; Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 211

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Carbon Date. 740. Early Medieval

Report: charcoal; from a Bronze Age ditch.

ID: 18260, C14 ID: HAR 4631 Date BP: 1260 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1330, End BP: 1190

Abstract: Wherstead; 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. 740. Early Medieval

Report: Peat, from top of lower peat block, Ditch 1 at Iona, Reilig Odhran, Strathclyde, Scotland. Coll J W Barber.

ID: 3005, C14 ID: GU-1245 Date BP: 1260 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 1205, End BP: 1315

OS Letter: NM, OS East: 286, OS North: 246

Archaeologist Name: J W Barber

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scotl, 111, 1981, 282-380 (esp. 310)

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Carbon Date. 740. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal, id as hazel twigs from phase II at Dundurn, St Fillans, Perthshire, Scotland.

ID: 204, C14 ID: HAR-2001 Date BP: 1260 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1190, End BP: 1330

OS Letter: NN, OS East: 70, OS North: 23

Archaeologist Name: L Alcock

Reference Name: Alcock L, 'Excavations at Dundurn, St Fillans, Perthshire, 1976-7: interim rep', 1979; Antiq J, 60, 1980, 344-7

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Carbon Date. 740. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal from ringfort (later Iron Age) at Clogher, County Tyrone, Ireland. Comment [Ed]: sources differ on GR: H538506 and H545512 also noted.

ID: 100, C14 ID: UB-2038 Date BP: 1260 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1190, End BP: 1330

OS Letter: H, OS East: 539, OS North: 512

Archaeologist Name: R B Warner

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 276-7; Excavations 1974 [Ireland], 26; Excavations 1975-6 [Ireland], 18; Medieval Ceramics, 3, 1979, 37-41

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Carbon Date. 740. Early Medieval

Report: Charcoal spread from context 23.30 at Dunmisk Fort, Carrickmore, Co Tyrone, Ireland.

ID: 1375, C14 ID: HAR-6828 Date BP: 1260 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 1190, End BP: 1330

OS Letter: H, OS East: 628, OS North: 706

Archaeologist Name: Julian Henderson and Richard Ivens