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Modern is in Carbon Date Periods.

Carbon Date. 1747. Modern

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Charcoal; from a thick layer of charcoal within a circular pit, which was excavated on the second day of excavations.

ID: 9045, C14 ID: OxA-12591 Date BP: 253 +/- 26, Start Date BP: 279, End BP: 227

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. 1839. Modern

Report: Dungeness: Open Pit- Plant macrofossil; -1.16 - -1.21m OD, bulk sample; Open Pit 1.1 comprises a terrestrial plant macrofossil, found in organic detritus mud between 262-67cm below the surface (25-30cm above contact with grey sandy silt).

ID: 9200, C14 ID: OxA-12890 Date BP: 161 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 191, End BP: 131

Abstract: Dungeness: Open 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. 1889. Modern

Report: Bestwall Quarry- Charcoal; from a thick layer of charcoal within a circular pit, which was excavated on the second day of excavations.

ID: 9046, C14 ID: OxA-12590 Date BP: 111 +/- 27, Start Date BP: 138, End BP: 84

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. 1518. Modern

Report: Swale-Ure Washlands: Sharow Mires, Sharow- Plant macrofossil; waterlogged, bulk sample; the sample is located at 173-4cm below the surface and is at the top of a peat-rich interval. Above this, Sediments are dominated by silts and clays, with occasional sand layers.

ID: 9318, C14 ID: OxA-12929 Date BP: 482 +/- 27, Start Date BP: 509, End BP: 455

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. 1818. Modern

Report: Till-Tweed Project 2004-7 - waterlogged plant macrofossil; Carex spp., seeds; sample BTcd-3(2) is taken from the central part of a fine-grained palaeochannel fill on the T2 terrace level at location BT10 in the valley floor at Saw Mill. The depth of the fine-grained channel fill is 1.1m and the sample was taken from 0.65m. The sediment core shows a succession of 1.1m of peat and silty peat with abundant macros and is grounded on gravel at 1.1m. The relatively thick fine-grained organic palaeochannel fill shows the same succession in adjacent cores. The stratified sediments on top of the peat layer and the lateral continuation of the latter in several sediment sequences argue against post-depositional disturbance of the basal peaty silt. There is no contamination with younger organic material. The sample was extracted from a matrix of peat (pH 6.48, LOI 85%) and was deposited in an abandoned channel (oxbow lake sedimentation).

ID: 10008, C14 ID: OxA-15051 Date BP: 182 +/- 27, Start Date BP: 209, End BP: 155

Abstract: Till-Tweed: River Beamish-Till at Saw Mill

Archaeologist Name: D Passmore and C Waddington

Reference Name: Reimer et al 2004

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Carbon Date. 1665. Modern

Report: Till-Tweed Project 2004-7 - waterlogged plant macrofossil; sample TWcd-2(2) was taken from a fine-grained palaeochannel fill at the southern edge of the valley floor on the central T3 terrace level at location CDS1 in the Coldstream study area. The depth of the fine-grained channel fill is 2.7m (over gravel) and the sample is from 1.05m. The sediment core shows a succession of bedded organic-rich fine sandy silt and silty sand with frequent macros and wood fragments. The relatively thick fine-grained organic palaeochannel fill shows the same successions in adjacent cores. The stratified sediments on top of the proposed sample and the similar sediment sequence in adjacent cores argue against post-depositional disturbance of the sampled organic-rich layer. There is no contamination with younger organic material. The sample consists of alder macrofossils extracted from organic-rich fine sandy silts infilling an abandoned channel (oxbow lake sedimentation). The upstream catchment area of the lower Tweed river consists of a variety of metamorphic and igneous rocks; and additionally of some local sandstone, till, and limestone with coal.

ID: 10009, C14 ID: OxA-15037 Date BP: 335 +/- 24, Start Date BP: 359, End BP: 311

Abstract: Till-Tweed: River Tweed at Coldstream

Archaeologist Name: D Passmore and C Waddington

Reference Name: Passmore et al 2006

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Carbon Date. 1632. Modern

Report: Trent/Soar rivers confluence - waterlogged plant macrofossil; unidentified; from the base of a core from a palaeochannel located on the modern floodplain. The local geology is Mercian mudstone. The sample was waterlogged at the time of collection. The water table was 1m below the surface.

ID: 10013, C14 ID: OxA-15894 Date BP: 368 +/- 28, Start Date BP: 396, End BP: 340

Abstract: Trent/Soar rivers confluence: modern floodplain, Core 1

Archaeologist Name: A G Brown

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1789. Modern

Report: Trent Valley Survey: Great Haywood- Plant macrofossil; from an organic-rich core taken from a sinuous 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 levels of an organic horizon of a palaeochannel at a depth of between 0.70-0.90m. Local geology comprises sandstones and mudstones (Carboniferous and Permo-Triassic). No root penetration or contamination of the core was observed.

ID: 9429, C14 ID: OxA-12787 Date BP: 211 +/- 25, Start Date BP: 236, End BP: 186

Abstract: Trent Valley Survey: Great Haywood

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. 1670. Modern

Report: Trent Valley Survey: Great Haywood- Plant macrofossil; from an organic-rich core taken from a sinuous 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 levels of an organic horizon of a palaeochannel at a depth of between 0.9-1.1m.

ID: 9430, C14 ID: OxA-12788 Date BP: 330 +/- 25, Start Date BP: 355, End BP: 305

Abstract: Trent Valley Survey: Great Haywood

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. 1798. Modern

Report: Trent Valley Survey: Old Trent Water Repton- Plant macrofossils; from an organic-rich core taken from a sinuous palaeochannel located on the Holocene floodplain of the River Trent (second terrace). The palaeochannel is incised into a Holocene terrace, which comprises basal sands and gravels overlain by fine- grained sediments. This sample was collected from the upper part of an organic horizon of a palaeochannel at a depth of between 0.3-0.5m. Local geology comprises Permo-Triassic sandstones. No root penetration or contamination of the core was observed, although rootlets were common in the overlying grey silt.

ID: 9433, C14 ID: OxA-12783 Date BP: 202 +/- 24, Start Date BP: 226, End BP: 178

Abstract: Trent Valley Survey: Old Trent Water Repton

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. 1808. Modern

Report: Trent Valley Survey: Old Trent Water Repton- Plant macrofossil; bulk sample; as OxA-12783. This sample was collected from the upper part of an organic horizon of a palaeochannel at a depth of between 1.05-1.20m.

ID: 9434, C14 ID: OxA-12784 Date BP: 192 +/- 24, Start Date BP: 216, End BP: 168

Abstract: Trent Valley Survey: Old Trent Water Repton

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. 1802. Modern

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged plant macrofossil; monocot; the material is a 0.2m thick Molinea (?)/Bryophyte peat deposit that is buried beneath 0.5m of alluvial fan fluvial medium-coarse gravel. The buried peat is entirely separated from surface peat and soils, with no evidence of roots penetrating the fan gravels, and so the plant macrofossils in the buried peat can be regarded as entirely in situ regardless of whether they are root, leaf, or stem.

ID: 9863, C14 ID: OxA-16354 Date BP: 198 +/- 27, Start Date BP: 225, End BP: 171

Abstract: Ribble Valley: Cam Beck and Oughtershaw Beck interfluve, alluvial fan 5

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name: Chiverrell et al 2007a Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1779. Modern

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged plant macrofossil; monocot; replicate of OxA-16354

ID: 9864, C14 ID: OxA-16355 Date BP: 221 +/- 26, Start Date BP: 247, End BP: 195

Abstract: Ribble Valley: Cam Beck and Oughtershaw Beck interfluve, alluvial fan 5

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1555. Modern

Report: Trent/Soar rivers confluence - waterlogged wood; the sample was 1.78-1.79m below the surface, in a palaeochannel. Based on geomorphology this is a young piece of floodplain. The sample was collected from well below the watertable in a grey/brown coarse sand matrix.

ID: 10017, C14 ID: SUERC-13206 Date BP: 445 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 480, End BP: 410

Abstract: Trent/Soar rivers confluence: modern floodplain, Core 2

Archaeologist Name: A G Brown

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1602. Modern

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged plant macrofossil; monocot; the material is from a 0.3m thick organic-rich peat deposit that is buried beneath 0.6m of alluvial fan fluvial medium-coarse gravel. The buried peat is entirely separated from surface peat and soils, with no evidence of roots penetrating the fan gravels, and so the plant macrofossils in the buried peat can be regarded as entirely in situ and to have died during the progradation of alluvial fan gravels.

ID: 9866, C14 ID: OxA-16373 Date BP: 398 +/- 29, Start Date BP: 427, End BP: 369

Abstract: Ribble Valley: Cam Beck and Oughtershaw Beck interfluve, alluvial fan 7

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name: Chiverrell et al 2007a Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1799. Modern

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged plant macrofossil; monocot, leaves and ?stems; as OxA-16373

ID: 9867, C14 ID: OxA-16560 Date BP: 201 +/- 27, Start Date BP: 228, End BP: 174

Abstract: Ribble Valley: Cam Beck and Oughtershaw Beck interfluve, alluvial fan 7

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1853. Modern

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged plant macrofossil; monocot; the material is from a 0.1m thick peat deposit that is buried beneath 0.5m of alluvial fan fluvial medium-coarse gravel. The buried peat is entirely separated from surface peat and soils, with no evidence of roots penetrating the fan gravels, and so the plant macrofossils in the buried peat can be regarded as entirely in situ and to have died during the progradation of alluvial fan gravels.

ID: 9869, C14 ID: OxA-16352 Date BP: 147 +/- 26, Start Date BP: 173, End BP: 121

Abstract: Ribble Valley: Cam Beck and Oughtershaw Beck interfluve, Cold Keld confluence

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1652. Modern

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged wood; unidentified twig; the material is from an organic-rich peat deposit that is buried beneath alluvial fan fluvial medium-coarse gravel. The buried peat is entirely separated from surface peat and soils, with no evidence of roots penetrating the fan gravels, and so the plant macrofossils in the buried peat can be regarded as entirely in situ.

ID: 9870, C14 ID: OxA-16600 Date BP: 348 +/- 27, Start Date BP: 375, End BP: 321

Abstract: Ribble Valley: Cam Beck and Oughtershaw Beck interfluve, Hazelbank Gill confluence

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1643. Modern

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged plant macrofossil; moss; as OxA-16600

ID: 9871, C14 ID: OxA-16559 Date BP: 357 +/- 27, Start Date BP: 384, End BP: 330

Abstract: Ribble Valley: Cam Beck and Oughtershaw Beck interfluve, Mireing Gill confluence

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1910. Modern

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged plant macrofossil; monocot; as OxA-16600

ID: 9873, C14 ID: OxA-16371 Date BP: 90 +/- 27, Start Date BP: 117, End BP: 63

Abstract: Ribble Valley: Cam Beck and Oughtershaw Beck interfluve, Swarth Gill confluence

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1871. Modern

Report: Trent/Soar rivers confluence - waterlogged plant macrofossil; monocot fragments, some possible rootlets; from 0.5m down a core in a palaeochannel located between terrace 1 and the current lower floodplain. 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: 10037, C14 ID: OxA-15888 Date BP: 129 +/- 31, Start Date BP: 160, End BP: 98

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

Archaeologist Name: A G Brown

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1790. Modern

Report: Trent/Soar rivers confluence - waterlogged plant macrofossil; monocot fragments; the sample is from near the base of palaeocore T1C7. The sample was 2.1-2m below the surface, in a palaeochannel bisecting part of terrace 1. The sample was well below the water table, in a silty clay matrix.

ID: 10041, C14 ID: SUERC-13205 Date BP: 210 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 245, End BP: 175

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

Archaeologist Name: A G Brown

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1605. Modern

Report: The Rye area project: Rye 3 (Pannel Farm)- Plant macrofossils; .40 - 1.45m OD; Phragmites remains were sieved from a 5cm slice of Sediment (1.45-1.40m OD). The solid geology of the area around Pannel Farm is the Hastings Bed Group (mainly sandstones, siltstones, and clays). The watertable at the site is within 1m of the modern ground surface.

ID: 9371, C14 ID: GrA-25291 Date BP: 395 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 430, End BP: 360

Abstract: The Rye area project: Rye 3 (Pannel Farm)

Archaeologist Name: A J Long

Reference Name: Long, A , Hipkin, S, and Clarke, H, 2002 Romney Marsh: coastal and landscape change through the ages, Oxford Univ School Archaeol Monogr, Oxford: Oxford Univ; Long, A J, 2006a Coastal resilience and late Holocene tidal inlet history: the evoution of Dungeness Foreland and the Romney Marsh (UK) depositional complex, Geomorphology, 82, 309-330; Long, A J, 2006b Driving mechanisms of coastal change:sediment autocompaction and the destruction of late Holocene coastal wetlands, Marine Geology, 225, 63-84 Long, A J, forthcoming The late-Holocene Evolution of the Romney marsh/Dungeness Foreland Depositional Complex, UK, Oxford: Oxbow Books; Waller, M P, 2006 The interpretation of radiocarbon dates from the upper surface of late Holocene peat layers in coastal lowlands, The Holocene, 16, 51-61

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Carbon Date. 1644. Modern

Report: The Rye area project: Rye 3 (Pannel Farm)- Plant macrofossil; .40 - 1.45m OD; Phragmites remains were sieved from a 5cm slice of Sediment (1.45-1.40m OD). The solid geology of the area around Pannel Farm is the Hastings Bed Group (mainly sandstones, siltstones, and clays). The watertable at the site is within 1m of the modern ground surface.

ID: 9372, C14 ID: OxA-13227 Date BP: 356 +/- 36, Start Date BP: 392, End BP: 320

Abstract: The Rye area project: Rye 3 (Pannel Farm)

Archaeologist Name: A J Long

Reference Name: Long, A , Hipkin, S, and Clarke, H, 2002 Romney Marsh: coastal and landscape change through the ages, Oxford Univ School Archaeol Monogr, Oxford: Oxford Univ; Long, A J, 2006a Coastal resilience and late Holocene tidal inlet history: the evoution of Dungeness Foreland and the Romney Marsh (UK) depositional complex, Geomorphology, 82, 309-330; Long, A J, 2006b Driving mechanisms of coastal change:sediment autocompaction and the destruction of late Holocene coastal wetlands, Marine Geology, 225, 63-84 Long, A J, forthcoming The late-Holocene Evolution of the Romney marsh/Dungeness Foreland Depositional Complex, UK, Oxford: Oxbow Books; Waller, M P, 2006 The interpretation of radiocarbon dates from the upper surface of late Holocene peat layers in coastal lowlands, The Holocene, 16, 51-61

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Carbon Date. 1603. Modern

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged plant macrofossil; bark; the material is organic detritus from a thick sandy gravel flood layer towards the base of a sequence of flood laminated palaeochannel fill. The sequence of flood laminations was sampled from a core located in the centre of a palaeochannel with surface expression from lower Ribble terrace 4. The organic materials were incorporated within a thick sandy flood lamination just above the underlying channel gravels. The material is detrital rather than in situ, but it comprises soft plant matter, probably locally derived and likely to be similar in age to the flood deposit. The deposit overlies channel gravels and is buried by a further 2.3m of flood-laminated sands. 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 0.5m below the surface. The sample is not in situ, but it is locally derived and equivalent in age to the flood deposit. Organic flood trash of this type, where the character of plant remains (cell and tissue structure) is still discernible, is unlikely to predate the flood by more than 10-20 years.

ID: 9924, C14 ID: OxA-15685 Date BP: 397 +/- 25, Start Date BP: 422, End BP: 372

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

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name: Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1578. Modern

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged plant macrofossil; leaf fragments; the materials are organic detritus from towards the top of a sequence of coarse to medium sand flood laminations. 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 4. The organic materials were incorporated within the uppermost sandy flood-lamination, below the switch to silt and clay laminations. 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. The deposit is towards the top of a sequence of coarsely-bedded coarse sands and is buried by a further 0.4m of flood-laminated sand and silt. 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 0.5m below the surface.

ID: 9925, C14 ID: OxA-15707 Date BP: 422 +/- 29, Start Date BP: 451, End BP: 393

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

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name: Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1660. Modern

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged wood; twigs; as OxA-15707

ID: 9926, C14 ID: SUERC-10658 Date BP: 340 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 375, End BP: 305

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

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1625. Modern

Report: Ribble Valley - waterlogged wood; as OxA-15685

ID: 9927, C14 ID: SUERC-10668 Date BP: 375 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 410, End BP: 340

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

Archaeologist Name: R Chiverrell

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1690. Modern

Report: Till-Tweed: River Breamish-Till at Saw Mill and Newtown Bridge- Wood; sample BTcd-5 is taken from the central part of a fine-Grained palaeochannel fill on the T3 terrace at location BT18 in the valley floor of Newton Bridge. The channel cuts at the sample location through the older T1 terrace surface. The depth of the fine-Grained channel fill is 2m and the sample is taken from 176-8cm. The Sediment core shows a succession of 0.60m of silt and silty clay, followed by 1.40m of silty sand and sand with organic material, and is grounded on gravel at 2m. The stratified, bedded channel fill Sediments on top of the sample and the lateral continuation of the latter in several sequences argue against post-depositional disturbance of the sequence. There is no contamination with younger organic material. The sample is waterlogged year-round.

ID: 9397, C14 ID: GrA-23761 Date BP: 310 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 345, End BP: 275

Abstract: Till-Tweed: River Breamish-Till at Saw Mill and Newtown Bridge

Archaeologist Name: D Passmore

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

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Carbon Date. 1900. Modern

Report: Ripon Cathedral - waterlogged wood; decadal sample from rings 217-226 of floating tree-ring sequence RIPCSQ01. The sample is from core RIP-C08, which was taken from the north principal rafter of truss 3.

ID: 9934, C14 ID: SUERC-8963 Date BP: 100 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 135, End BP: 65

Abstract: Ripon Cathedral: RIPCSQ01

Archaeologist Name: A Bayliss

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1865. Modern

Report: Ripon Cathedral - waterlogged wood; decadal sample from rings 207-216 of floating tree-ring sequence RIPCSQ01. The sample is from core RIP-C08, which was taken from the north principal rafter of truss 3.

ID: 9935, C14 ID: SUERC-8964 Date BP: 135 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 170, End BP: 100

Abstract: Ripon Cathedral: RIPCSQ01

Archaeologist Name: A Bayliss

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1855. Modern

Report: Ripon Cathedral - waterlogged wood; decadal sample from rings 197-206 of floating tree-ring sequence RIPCSQ01. The sample is from core RIP-C08, which was taken from the north principal rafter of truss 3.

ID: 9936, C14 ID: SUERC-8965 Date BP: 145 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 180, End BP: 110

Abstract: Ripon Cathedral: RIPCSQ01

Archaeologist Name: A Bayliss

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1850. Modern

Report: Ripon Cathedral - waterlogged wood; decadal sample from rings 187-196 of floating tree-ring sequence RIPCSQ01. The sample is from core RIP-C08, which was taken from the north principal rafter of truss 3.

ID: 9937, C14 ID: SUERC-8969 Date BP: 150 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 185, End BP: 115

Abstract: Ripon Cathedral: RIPCSQ01

Archaeologist Name: A Bayliss

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1845. Modern

Report: Ripon Cathedral - waterlogged wood; decadal sample from rings 177-186 of floating tree-ring sequence RIPCSQ01. The sample is from core RIP-C08, which was taken from the north principal rafter of truss 3.

ID: 9938, C14 ID: SUERC-8970 Date BP: 155 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 190, End BP: 120

Abstract: Ripon Cathedral: RIPCSQ01

Archaeologist Name: A Bayliss

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1760. Modern

Report: Ripon Cathedral - waterlogged wood; decadal sample from rings 167-176 of floating tree-ring sequence RIPCSQ01. The sample is from core RIP-C08, which was taken from the north principal rafter of truss 3.

ID: 9939, C14 ID: SUERC-8971 Date BP: 240 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 275, End BP: 205

Abstract: Ripon Cathedral: RIPCSQ01

Archaeologist Name: A Bayliss

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1730. Modern

Report: Ripon Cathedral - waterlogged wood; decadal sample from rings 157-166 of floating tree-ring sequence RIPCSQ01. The sample is from core RIP-C08, which was taken from the north principal rafter of truss 3.

ID: 9940, C14 ID: SUERC-8972 Date BP: 270 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 305, End BP: 235

Abstract: Ripon Cathedral: RIPCSQ01

Archaeologist Name: A Bayliss

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1725. Modern

Report: Ripon Cathedral - waterlogged wood; decadal sample from rings 147-156 of floating tree-ring sequence RIPCSQ01. The sample is from core RIP-C08, which was taken from the north principal rafter of truss 3.

ID: 9941, C14 ID: SUERC-8973 Date BP: 275 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 310, End BP: 240

Abstract: Ripon Cathedral: RIPCSQ01

Archaeologist Name: A Bayliss

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1755. Modern

Report: Ripon Cathedral - waterlogged wood; decadal sample from rings 137-146 of floating tree-ring sequence RIPCSQ01. The sample is from core RIP-C08, which was taken from the north principal rafter of truss 3.

ID: 9942, C14 ID: SUERC-8974 Date BP: 245 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 280, End BP: 210

Abstract: Ripon Cathedral: RIPCSQ01

Archaeologist Name: A Bayliss

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1615. Modern

Report: Till-Tweed: River Breamish-Till at Saw Mill and Newtown Bridge- Wood; sample BTcd-4 is taken from the central part of a fine-Grained palaeochannel fill on the T2 terrace at location BT19 in the valley floor of Newtown Bridge. The depth of the fine-Grained channel fill is 2m and the sample is taken from 192-5cm. The Sediment core shows a succession of 1.14m of silt and silty clay, followed by 0.86m of silty sand and sand with organic material, and is grounded on gravel at 2m. The stratified channel fill Sediments on top of the sample and the lateral continuation of the latter in several sequences argue against post-depositional disturbance of the sequence. There is no contamination with younger organic material. The sample is waterlogged year-round.

ID: 9399, C14 ID: GrA-23759 Date BP: 385 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 420, End BP: 350

Abstract: Till-Tweed: River Breamish-Till at Saw Mill and Newtown Bridge

Archaeologist Name: D Passmore

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

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Carbon Date. 1725. Modern

Report: Ripon Cathedral - waterlogged wood; decadal sample from rings 127-136 of floating tree-ring sequence RIPCSQ01. The sample is from core RIP-C08, which was taken from the north principal rafter of truss 3.

ID: 9943, C14 ID: SUERC-8975 Date BP: 275 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 310, End BP: 240

Abstract: Ripon Cathedral: RIPCSQ01

Archaeologist Name: A Bayliss

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1868. Modern

Report: Ripon Cathedral - waterlogged wood; decadal sample from rings 108-117 of floating tree-ring sequence RIPCSQ02. The sample is from core RIP-C29, which was taken from a ceiling rib spanning bays 11 and 12.

ID: 9944, C14 ID: OxA-15406 Date BP: 132 +/- 25, Start Date BP: 157, End BP: 107

Abstract: Ripon Cathedral: RIPCSQ02

Archaeologist Name: A Bayliss

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1857. Modern

Report: Ripon Cathedral - waterlogged wood; decadal sample from rings 88-97 of floating tree-ring sequence RIPCSQ02. The sample is from core RIP-C29, which was taken from a ceiling rib spanning bays 11 and 12.

ID: 9945, C14 ID: OxA-15407 Date BP: 143 +/- 26, Start Date BP: 169, End BP: 117

Abstract: Ripon Cathedral: RIPCSQ02

Archaeologist Name: A Bayliss

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1859. Modern

Report: Ripon Cathedral - waterlogged wood; decadal sample from rings 78-87 of floating tree-ring sequence RIPCSQ02. The sample is from core RIP-C29, which was taken from a ceiling rib spanning bays 11 and 12.

ID: 9946, C14 ID: OxA-15408 Date BP: 141 +/- 25, Start Date BP: 166, End BP: 116

Abstract: Ripon Cathedral: RIPCSQ02

Archaeologist Name: A Bayliss

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1853. Modern

Report: Ripon Cathedral - waterlogged wood; decadal sample from rings 68-77 of floating tree-ring sequence RIPCSQ02. The sample is from core RIP-C29, which was taken from a ceiling rib spanning bays 11 and 12.

ID: 9947, C14 ID: OxA-15409 Date BP: 147 +/- 26, Start Date BP: 173, End BP: 121

Abstract: Ripon Cathedral: RIPCSQ02

Archaeologist Name: A Bayliss

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1829. Modern

Report: Ripon Cathedral - waterlogged wood; decadal sample from rings 58-67 of floating tree-ring sequence RIPCSQ02. The sample is from core RIP-C29, which was taken from a ceiling rib spanning bays 11 and 12.

ID: 9948, C14 ID: OxA-15410 Date BP: 171 +/- 25, Start Date BP: 196, End BP: 146

Abstract: Ripon Cathedral: RIPCSQ02

Archaeologist Name: A Bayliss

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1792. Modern

Report: Ripon Cathedral - waterlogged wood; decadal sample from rings 48-57 of floating tree-ring sequence RIPCSQ02. The sample is from core RIP-C29, which was taken from a ceiling rib spanning bays 11 and 12.

ID: 9949, C14 ID: OxA-15411 Date BP: 208 +/- 26, Start Date BP: 234, End BP: 182

Abstract: Ripon Cathedral: RIPCSQ02

Archaeologist Name: A Bayliss

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1779. Modern

Report: Ripon Cathedral - waterlogged wood; decadal sample from rings 38-47 of floating tree-ring sequence RIPCSQ02. The sample is from core RIP-C29, which was taken from a ceiling rib spanning bays 11 and 12.

ID: 9950, C14 ID: OxA-15412 Date BP: 221 +/- 25, Start Date BP: 246, End BP: 196

Abstract: Ripon Cathedral: RIPCSQ02

Archaeologist Name: A Bayliss

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1812. Modern

Report: Ripon Cathedral - waterlogged wood; as OxA-15406

ID: 9951, C14 ID: OxA-15413 Date BP: 188 +/- 25, Start Date BP: 213, End BP: 163

Abstract: Ripon Cathedral: RIPCSQ02

Archaeologist Name: A Bayliss

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1789. Modern

Report: Ripon Cathedral - waterlogged wood; decadal sample from rings 18-27 of floating tree-ring sequence RIPCSQ02. The sample is from core RIP-C29, which was taken from a ceiling rib spanning bays 11 and 12.

ID: 9952, C14 ID: OxA-15414 Date BP: 211 +/- 25, Start Date BP: 236, End BP: 186

Abstract: Ripon Cathedral: RIPCSQ02

Archaeologist Name: A Bayliss

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1845. Modern

Report: Ripon Cathedral - waterlogged wood; decadal sample from rings 98-107 of floating tree-ring sequence RIPCSQ02. The sample is from core RIP-C29, which was taken from a ceiling rib spanning bays 11 and 12.

ID: 9953, C14 ID: OxA-15497 Date BP: 155 +/- 23, Start Date BP: 178, End BP: 132

Abstract: Ripon Cathedral: RIPCSQ02

Archaeologist Name: A Bayliss

Reference Name: Bayliss et al forthcoming Reimer et al 2004 Ward and Wilson 1978

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Carbon Date. 1675. Modern

Report: Geoarchaeology of the Trent tributaries - waterlogged wood; analysis of aerial photographs and LiDAR as part of the Trent Tributaries project resulted in the identification of a major palaeochannel of the River Dove at the eastern margin of the floodplain, inset immediately beneath a higher terrace, assumed to be of late Pleistocene date. Two sections (Dove 1 and Dove 2) were cut back into a recently excavated drainage ditch, which demonstrated that over 2m of fine-grained, organic-rich sediment cropped out across the valley floor. The sediments were excavated within a drainage ditch, which, by its very nature, is periodically filled with water. However, the water drains rapidly into the Dove and on every occasion the site was visited both in the summer and autumn, only a small amount of water filled the very bottom of the ditch. No evidence of root penetration was observed in the cleaned sections.

ID: 9782, C14 ID: SUERC-10033 Date BP: 325 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 355, End BP: 295

Abstract: Geoarchaeology of the Trent tributaries: Eaton Dovedale, Dove 1

Archaeologist Name: A J Howard

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1925. Modern

Report: Geoarchaeology of the Trent tributaries - waterlogged wood; analysis of aerial photographs and LiDAR as part of the Trent tributaries project resulted in the identification of a major palaeochannel of the river Dove at the eastern margin of the floodplain, inset immediately beneath a higher terrace, assumed to be of late Pleistocene date. Two sections (Dove 1 and Dove 2) were cut back into a recently excavated drainage ditch, which demonstrated that over 2m of fine-grained, organic-rich sediment cropped out across the valley floor. The underlying geology of this part of the valley floor comprises mudstones and thin sandstones of the Mercia Mudstone Group, a formation of Triassic age, originally deposited under semi-arid desert conditions, around 280 million years ago. The stratigraphy and sedimentology of the deposits recorded within the excavated sections demonstrate that these areas had infilled naturally in the quiet, low-energy backswamp area at the edge of the floodplain. No evidence was found for human manipulation/occupation within the sampled part of the palaeochannel. The sediments were excavated within a drainage ditch, which by its very nature, is periodically filled with water. However, the water drains rapidly into the Dove and on every occasion the site was visited both in the summer and autumn, only a small amount of water filled the very bottom of the ditch. No evidence of root penetration was observed in the cleaned sections.

ID: 9783, C14 ID: SUERC-10034 Date BP: 75 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 110, End BP: 40

Abstract: Geoarchaeology of the Trent tributaries: Eaton Dovedale, Dove 1

Archaeologist Name: A J Howard

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1655. Modern

Report: Geoarchaeology of the Trent tributaries - waterlogged plant macrofossil; unidentified root fragment; as SUERC-10034

ID: 9784, C14 ID: SUERC-10035 Date BP: 345 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 380, End BP: 310

Abstract: Geoarchaeology of the Trent tributaries: Eaton Dovedale, Dove 2

Archaeologist Name: A J Howard

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1670. Modern

Report: Geoarchaeology of the Trent tributaries - waterlogged plant macrofossil; as SUERC-10034

ID: 9785, C14 ID: SUERC-10036 Date BP: 330 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 365, End BP: 295

Abstract: Geoarchaeology of the Trent tributaries: Eaton Dovedale, Dove 2

Archaeologist Name: A J Howard

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1775. Modern

Report: Suffolk Rivers - waterlogged plant macrofossil; unidentified plant fragments, -0.083m OD; as GrA-33479

ID: 9968, C14 ID: GrA-35050 Date BP: 225 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 265, End BP: 185

Abstract: Suffolk Rivers: Beccles core 2

Archaeologist Name: T Hill

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1875. Modern

Report: Suffolk Rivers - waterlogged plant macrofossil; Poaceae stems; .35m OD; this sample was taken from the top of a herbaceaous well-humified silty peat. The underlying geology of this part of the river Lark catchment is comprised predominantly of glaciofluvial drift. The stratigraphy and sedimentology of the deposits suggest the area infilled naturally through biogenic in situ sedimentation. The variation in minerogenic content within the peat units suggests changing environmental conditions during the development of the stratigraphic archive. The natural water table was located c 0.8m from the surface. Rootlet penetration was not evident within the core upon extraction.

ID: 9976, C14 ID: SUERC-12027 Date BP: 125 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 160, End BP: 90

Abstract: Suffolk Rivers: Hengrave

Archaeologist Name: T Hill

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1885. Modern

Report: Bestwall Quarry 2004-7 - grain; oat, carbonised, single grain; a segment of a ditch 1m long. The grain came from a soil sample from the second of five fills. This layer comprised a dark brown sandy loam with sparse charcoal pieces. In total 19 sherds of pottery weighing 171g were retrieved from this layer. There was no intrusion or residuality. The local geology is valley gravels overlain by sandy acidic subsoils and topsoils. The segment was cut into gravel and was approximately 0.5m below present ground surface.

ID: 9597, C14 ID: GrA-28217 Date BP: 115 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 160, End BP: 70

Abstract: Bestwall Quarry: charred plants

Archaeologist Name: L Ladle

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1665. Modern

Report: Geoarchaeology of the Trent tributaries - waterlogged wood; cf. Salix sp., twig ; as SUERC-10025

ID: 9794, C14 ID: SUERC-10027 Date BP: 335 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 370, End BP: 300

Abstract: Geoarchaeology of the Trent tributaries: Tutbury Castle

Archaeologist Name: A J Howard

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1710. Modern

Report: Geoarchaeology of the Trent tributaries - waterlogged wood; as SUERC-11619

ID: 9795, C14 ID: SUERC-10028 Date BP: 290 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 325, End BP: 255

Abstract: Geoarchaeology of the Trent tributaries: Tutbury Castle

Archaeologist Name: A J Howard

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1570. Modern

Report: Till-Tweed: River Breamish at Powburn- peat; ; sample Bcd-6 is taken from the central part of a fine-grained palaeochannel fill on the T2 terrace level at location B12 in the valley floor. The depth of the fine-grained channel fill is 1.41m and the sample is taken from 90-6cm. The sediment core shows a succession of 0.84m of sandy to clayey silt on top of 0.32m of peaty silt and silty peat with abundant macros, followed by 0.25m of clayey silt to silty sand and is grounded on gravel at a depth of 1.41m. The relatively thick fine-grained organic palaeochannel fill shows the same succession in adjacent observation points (B13 and B11). The stratified sediments on top of the peat layer and the lateral continuation of the latter in several sediment sequences argue against the possibility of post-depositional disturbance of the basal peaty silt. There is no contamination with younger organic material. The sample consists of silty peat (pH 5.25, LOI 92%) that formed at the base of a deep palaeochannel, expressed in the surface morphology of terrace level T2. The sampling site is waterlogged year-round.

ID: 9417, C14 ID: SUERC-1156 Date BP: 430 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 470, End BP: 390

Abstract: Till-Tweed: River Breamish at Powburn

Archaeologist Name: D Passmore

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

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Carbon Date. 1895. Modern

Report: Till-Tweed Project 2004-7 - waterlogged plant macrofossil; sample Bcd-6(2) is taken from the central part of a fine-grained palaeochannel fill on the T2 terrace level at location B12 in the valley floor. The depth of the fine-grained channel fill is 1.41m and the sample is taken at 0.8m. The sediment cores shows a succession of 0.84m of sandy to clayey silt on top of 0.32m of peaty silt - silt peat with abundant macros, followed by 0.25m of clayey silt to silty sand and is grounded on gravel at a depth of 1.41m. The relatively thick fine-grained organic palaeochannel fill shows the same succession in cores B13 and section B11. The stratified sediments on top of the peat layer and the lateral continuation of the later in several sediment observations argues against the possibility of post-depositional disturbance of the basal peaty silt. There is no contamination with younger organic material. The sample was extracted from a matrix of silty peat, which formed in a deep palaeochannel that is expressed in the surface morphology of terrace level T2.

ID: 10005, C14 ID: OxA-15085 Date BP: 105 +/- 24, Start Date BP: 129, End BP: 81

Abstract: Till-Tweed: River Beamish at Powburn

Archaeologist Name: D Passmore and C Waddington

Reference Name:

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Carbon Date. 1771. Modern

Report: Till-Tweed Project 2004-7 - waterlogged plant macrofossil; Carex spp., seeds; sample BTcd-1(2) is taken from the central part of a fine-grained palaeochannel fill on the T2 terrace level at location BT2 in the valley floor at Saw Mill. The depth of the fine-grained channel fill is 2.66m and the sample is taken from 0.97m. The sediment core shows a succession of 0.93m of clayey silt on top of 1.21m of peaty silt and silty peat with abundant macros, followed by 0.52m of clayey silt to silty sand (with abundant macros), and is grounded on gravel at 2.66m. The relatively thick fine-grained organic palaeochannel fill shows the same succession in adjacent cores. The stratified sediments on top of the peat layer and the lateral continuation of the latter in several sediment sequences argue against post-depositional disturbance of the basal peaty silt. There is no contamination with younger organic material. The sample was extracted from a matrix of alluvial silty peat (pH 6.45, LOI 48%) and is deposited in an abandoned channel (oxbow lake sedimentation). The upstream catchment area of the Breamish-Till river consists mainly of metamorphic and igneous rocks of the Cheviot massif, and additionally of some local sandstone.

ID: 10006, C14 ID: OxA-15049 Date BP: 229 +/- 28, Start Date BP: 257, End BP: 201

Abstract: Till-Tweed: River Beamish-Till at Saw Mill

Archaeologist Name: D Passmore and C Waddington

Reference Name: Reimer et al 2004

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Carbon Date. 1829. Modern

Report: Till-Tweed Project 2004-7 - waterlogged plant macrofossil; Carex spp., seeds; sample BTcd-2(2) is taken from the central part of a fine-grained palaeochannel fill on the T2 terrace level at location BT5 in the valley floor at Saw Mill. The depth of the fine-grained channel fill is 1.8m and the sample is taken from 0.43m. The sediment core shows a succession of 1.7m peaty silt and silty peat with abundant macros, followed by 0.1m of sand and is grounded on gravel at 1.8m. The relatively thick fine-grained organic palaeochannel fill shows the same succession in adjacent cores. The stratified sediments on top of the peat layer and the lateral continuation of the latter in several sediment sequences argue against post-depositional disturbance of the basal peaty silt. There is no contamination with younger organic material. The sample was extracted from a matrix of silty peat (pH 6.57, LOI 68%) and is deposited in an abandoned channel (oxbow lake sedimentation).

ID: 10007, C14 ID: OxA-15050 Date BP: 171 +/- 28, Start Date BP: 199, End BP: 143

Abstract: Till-Tweed: River Beamish-Till at Saw Mill

Archaeologist Name: D Passmore and C Waddington

Reference Name: Reimer et al 2004

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Carbon Date. 1794. Modern

Report: Trent Valley Survey: Lower Dove Valley- Wood; bulk sample; from an organic-rich core taken from a meander loop palaeochannel located on the Holocene floodplain of the River Dove (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 levels of an organic horizon of a palaeochannel at a depth of between 0.85-1.10m. Local geology comprises Permo-Triassic sandstones. No root penetration or contamination of the core was observed.

ID: 9427, C14 ID: OxA-12785 Date BP: 206 +/- 25, Start Date BP: 231, End BP: 181

Abstract: Trent Valley Survey: Lower Dove Valley

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. 1835. Modern

Report: Trent Valley Survey: Lower Dove Valley- Plant macrofossils; from an organic-rich core taken from a meander loop palaeochannel located on the Holocene floodplain of the River Dove (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 levels of an organic horizon of a palaeochannel at a depth of between 1.10-1.35m.

ID: 9428, C14 ID: OxA-12786 Date BP: 165 +/- 24, Start Date BP: 189, End BP: 141

Abstract: Trent Valley Survey: Lower Dove Valley

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. 1780. Modern

Report: animal bone; from the floor of the third ditch in the earliest part of its primary fill. The sample is certainly later than 9b (undated); probably later than HAR-8923; and certainly earlier than samples 7 (undated) or 3 (HAR-8935 below). Site ref: L10C.

ID: 15353, C14 ID: HAR 8922 Date BP: 220 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 280, End BP: 160

Abstract: Binsey; 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. 1590. Modern

Report: soil; a multi-period pollen diagram.

ID: 15111, C14 ID: HAR 2259 Date BP: 410 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 480, End BP: 340

Abstract: Askham Bog; 1977-78

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

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Carbon Date. 1900. Modern

Report: wood; from a ?base plate for a sluice gate.

ID: 15405, C14 ID: HAR 2260 Date BP: 100 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 170, End BP: 30

Abstract: Bradbourne: Springs Bridge; 1977-78

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

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Carbon Date. 1940. Modern

Report: animal bone; from a cow burial.

ID: 15406, C14 ID: HAR 1638 Date BP: 60 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 130, End BP: -10

Abstract: Bradwell Bury; 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. 1640. Modern

Report: human bone; from an inhumation burial found in a barrow.

ID: 15174, C14 ID: HAR 1206 Date BP: 360 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 450, End BP: 270

Abstract: Barnack: Gravel Pit; 1975-76

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

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Carbon Date. 1980. Modern

Report: charcoal; from the remains of a large post which rotted in situ and was perhaps part of a Saxon granary.

ID: 15205, C14 ID: HAR 1621 Date BP: 20 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 90, End BP: -50

Abstract: Barton-under-Needwood: Catholme; 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. 1890. Modern

Report: charcoal; from a post partially rotted in situ, possibly part of an Anglo-Saxon granary.

ID: 15207, C14 ID: HAR 2347 Date BP: 110 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 180, End BP: 40

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. 1800. Modern

Report: charcoal; from wood burnt in the middle silt of the latest phase of a recut Anglo-Saxon ditch.

ID: 15209, C14 ID: HAR 2448 Date BP: 200 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 270, End BP: 130

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. 1640. Modern

Report: charcoal; sealed in a timber trench below medieval floor levels. The trench ran under late eleventh-/early twelfth-century walls.

ID: 15237, C14 ID: OxA 2253 Date BP: 360 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 420, End BP: 300

Abstract: Battle Abbey; 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. 1690. Modern

Report: animal bone; from the base of the henge ditch, 70cm below the ground surface, from layer 2708, in a chalk isolated solution deposit sealed by layer 2642 (brown loam).

ID: 15455, C14 ID: OxA 3361 Date BP: 310 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 370, End BP: 250

Abstract: Brighton Bypass: Mile Oak; 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. 1730. Modern

Report: animal bone; from the base of the henge ditch, 70cm below the ground surface, from layer 2708, in a chalk isolated solution deposit sealed by layer 2642 (brown loam).

ID: 15456, C14 ID: OxA 3362 Date BP: 270 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 330, End BP: 210

Abstract: Brighton Bypass: Mile Oak; 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. 1810. Modern

Report: animal bone; a replicate measurement on the same bone as OxA-3361.

ID: 15457, C14 ID: OxA 3386 Date BP: 190 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 265, End BP: 115

Abstract: Brighton Bypass: Mile Oak; 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. 1520. Modern

Report: wood; from one of four timbers surrounded by a thick, silty clay, outlining a square well; below the well housing, just above the present water-table; pottery of ?eleventh- or twelfth-century date was found above the silty clay, which contained no dating evidence.

ID: 15267, C14 ID: HAR 1930 Date BP: 480 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 550, End BP: 410

Abstract: Bedford: 20-24 St Johns 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. 1557. Modern

Report: soil; from Deepdale aqueduct.

ID: 15015, C14 ID: UB 3481 Date BP: 443 +/- 18, Start Date BP: 461, End BP: 425

Abstract: A66 Stainmore Pass: Deepdale Aqueduct; 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. 1855. Modern

Report: peat; from pollen site 3 (see UB-3344): taken at a depth of 7-8cm.

ID: 15028, C14 ID: UB 3345 Date BP: 145 +/- 49, Start Date BP: 194, End BP: 96

Abstract: A66 Stainmore Pass: pollen site 3; 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. 1761. Modern

Report: soil; from Ravock field system, site B.

ID: 15029, C14 ID: UB 3482 Date BP: 239 +/- 17, Start Date BP: 256, End BP: 222

Abstract: A66 Stainmore Pass: Ravock, field system, site B; 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. 1558. Modern

Report: peat; from Ravock field system, site D: basal peat sealing the field wall of feature D.

ID: 15030, C14 ID: UB 3483 Date BP: 442 +/- 18, Start Date BP: 460, End BP: 424

Abstract: A66 Stainmore Pass: Ravock, field system, site D; 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. 1540. Modern

Report: wood; from fill 86 of a phase 8 garderobe.

ID: 15332, C14 ID: HAR 4936 Date BP: 460 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 540, End BP: 380

Abstract: Beverley: Lurk Lane; 1982-83

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

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Carbon Date. 1520. Modern

Report: wood; from a bridge pier, recovered during maintenance work and not in situ.

ID: 15341, C14 ID: HAR 2261 Date BP: 480 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 540, End BP: 420

Abstract: Bilby; 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. 1500. Modern

Report: wood; from a wooden structure c 1.12m below the surface in an ancient earth wall, embedded in blue-grey clay and sealed by brown-grey clay up to the topsoil.

ID: 16113, C14 ID: HAR 1689 Date BP: 500 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 570, End BP: 430

Abstract: Foulness: Old Wall, north-west Shelford; 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. 1640. Modern

Report: wood; from the same context as HAR-1689.

ID: 16114, C14 ID: HAR 1690 Date BP: 360 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 440, End BP: 280

Abstract: Foulness: Old Wall, north-west Shelford; 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. 1620. Modern

Report: waterlogged plant macrofossil; from the upper fill of a linear feature.

ID: 16461, C14 ID: HAR 8369 Date BP: 380 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 470, End BP: 290

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

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

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Carbon Date. 1730. Modern

Report: wood; brushwood from a probable prehistoric structure.

ID: 16465, C14 ID: HAR 5549 Date BP: 270 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 350, End BP: 190

Abstract: Hullbridge Survey: Crouch 19; 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. 1700. Modern

Report: wood; brushwood from a probable prehistoric structure.

ID: 16466, C14 ID: HAR 5550 Date BP: 300 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 390, End BP: 210

Abstract: Hullbridge Survey: Crouch 19; 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. 1760. Modern

Report: wood; during the 1985 survey wooden structures were located and recorded at this site. They are exposed over several hundred metres of mud flats where they have been exposed by tidal erosion. Dating these structures is very problematical since they produced no artefacts of any significance, and their sedimentary cover, which might have permitted relative dating on stratigraphic grounds, has been eroded away. From their elevation it was, however, anticipated that by analogy with other radiocarbon dated structures in the area they would prove to be late Bronze Age. However the dates for HAR-7057 and HAR-7058 indicate that we are dealing with a multi-period site of greater complexity than originally suspected.

ID: 16446, C14 ID: HAR 8459 Date BP: 240 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 300, End BP: 180

Abstract: Hullbridge Survey: Blackwater 28, The Stumble; 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. 1750. Modern

Report: wood; during the 1985 survey wooden structures were located and recorded at this site. They are exposed over several hundred metres of mud flats where they have been exposed by tidal erosion. Dating these structures is very problematical since they produced no artefacts of any significance, and their sedimentary cover, which might have permitted relative dating on stratigraphic grounds, has been eroded away. From their elevation it was, however, anticipated that by analogy with other radiocarbon dated structures in the area they would prove to be late Bronze Age. However the dates for HAR-7057 and HAR-7058 indicate that we are dealing with a multi-period site of greater complexity than originally suspected.

ID: 16447, C14 ID: HAR 8460 Date BP: 250 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 310, End BP: 190

Abstract: Hullbridge Survey: Blackwater 28, The Stumble; 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. 1720. Modern

Report: charcoal; from layer D, which was composed almost entirely of small pieces of charcoal. The layer was at the bottom of the ditch of the Wansdyke and on the side next to the bank (to the south). The section was recorded in a trench for a gas main. The main had in fact been diverted to go around the scheduled section of Wansdyke to the east.

ID: 15707, C14 ID: HAR 5967 Date BP: 280 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 360, End BP: 200

Abstract: Corston: Wansdyke; 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. 1820. Modern

Report: plant macrofossils; context 97 was exposed in a riverbank section. It is the presumed stratigraphic equivalent of the upper peat exposed further up the estuary, from which, at 95% confidence, the dates of cal AD 540-780 (HAR-6589; 1380 ? 80 BP; Reimer et al 2004) and cal AD 250-610 (HAR-5225; 1610 ? 70 BP) have been obtained.

ID: 16477, C14 ID: HAR 5732 Date BP: 180 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 260, End BP: 100

Abstract: Hullbridge Survey: Crouch 56; 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. 1610. Modern

Report: peat; peat sample c 1.5cm as HAR-6296, taken 45cm from the top of the 75cm peat profile. The sample is from the mid-point in the profile between HAR-6296 and HAR-6298 and will aid in the establishment of a chronology of medieval and pre-medieval landscape changes around the site based on pollen analytical evidence.

ID: 16427, C14 ID: HAR 6297 Date BP: 390 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 470, End BP: 310

Abstract: Hound Tor; 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. 1795. Modern

Report: carbonised plant macrofossil; from the Bronze Age fill of a Neolithic causewayed enclosure ditch. There are five sherds of early Neolithic pottery, so it is possible that the pip could be earlier than the Bronze Age.

ID: 15823, C14 ID: OxA 2380 Date BP: 205 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 265, End BP: 145

Abstract: Dorchester Bypass: Flagstones; 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. 1840. Modern

Report: carbonised plant macrofossil; from the Bronze Age fill of a Neolithic causewayed enclosure ditch. There are five sherds of early Neolithic pottery, so it is possible that the pip could be earlier than the Bronze Age.

ID: 15824, C14 ID: OxA 2381 Date BP: 160 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 220, End BP: 100

Abstract: Dorchester Bypass: Flagstones; 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. 1500. Modern

Report: wood; combined sample from three cores (4U, 4M, and 4L) taken from the southern rafter. These three cores cross-matched. The samples contained rings which grew over a 40-year period.

ID: 16327, C14 ID: HAR 6361 Date BP: 500 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 590, End BP: 410

Abstract: Haseley Manor; 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. 1600. Modern

Report: animal bone; near the base of a circular feature, possibly a Saxon Grubenhaus.

ID: 15866, C14 ID: OxA 2077 Date BP: 400 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 470, End BP: 330

Abstract: Drayton: Cursus, tree-throw holes; 1988-89

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

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Carbon Date. 1760. Modern

Report: wood; from the 'rebuilt hall-block' (phase 5) of the fifteenth- to seventeenth-century timber-framed tavern; the expected date is seventeenth century.

ID: 16862, C14 ID: HAR 3391 Date BP: 240 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 310, End BP: 170

Abstract: Middleborough: New Market Tavern; 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. 1700. Modern

Report: wood; from the cross-wing (phase 3); the timber-framing is thought to be of late fifteenth-century date.

ID: 16863, C14 ID: HAR 3393 Date BP: 300 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 370, End BP: 230

Abstract: Middleborough: New Market Tavern; 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. 1770. Modern

Report: peat; from c 0.40m above the base of the peat section.

ID: 17151, C14 ID: HAR 3443 Date BP: 230 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 290, End BP: 170

Abstract: Okehampton: Meldon Quarry; 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. 1735. Modern

Report: organic matter; the fleece was completely encased in peat, probably 1m below the surface. The peat may have had a localised pool in the bog.

ID: 17029, C14 ID: OxA 4215 Date BP: 265 +/- 95, Start Date BP: 360, End BP: 170

Abstract: North West Wetlands Survey: Solway Sheep; 1992-93

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

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Carbon Date. 1820. Modern

Report: peat; the sample came from a red/brown fibrous peat deposit 1.05m deep, at 0.25-0.26m, which overlay organic silty clay and fine gravel. Pollen analysis is currently in progress.

ID: 17399, C14 ID: HAR 9144 Date BP: 180 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 240, End BP: 120

Abstract: Roadford Reservoir; 1988-89

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

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Carbon Date. 1670. Modern

Report: animal bone; gravel floor deposit A.1988.7 (25), later than A.1988 (30) and (29); site phase 2.

ID: 17402, C14 ID: OxA 2318 Date BP: 330 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 400, End BP: 260

Abstract: Romsey Abbey; 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. 1770. Modern

Report: animal bone; the commercial peat extraction machine scraped peat off and stopped at a large exposure of fleece. The bone was found in the spoil from the scraping.

ID: 17030, C14 ID: OxA 4216 Date BP: 230 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 305, End BP: 155

Abstract: North West Wetlands Survey: Solway Sheep; 1992-93

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

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Carbon Date. 1690. Modern

Report: wood; core from Bressumer in room 3, wall 1B, context 5.

ID: 17240, C14 ID: OxA 1055 Date BP: 310 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 410, End BP: 210

Abstract: Prudhoe Castle; 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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1680. Modern

Report: wood; from the base of a peat-filled depression near the top of Saddlesborough.

ID: 17514, C14 ID: HAR 1830 Date BP: 320 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 390, End BP: 250

Abstract: Shaugh Moor; 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. 1770. Modern

Report: wood; possibly dating to the second half of the eighteenth century: the sample could be later by c 50 to 60 years, or even re-used timber from even earlier.

ID: 17274, C14 ID: HAR 3957 Date BP: 230 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 310, End BP: 150

Abstract: Rainham: Scotts Barn; 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. 1640. Modern

Report: animal bone; part of a large sample taken from a pit. The sample is believed to be post-sixteenth century in date.

ID: 16911, C14 ID: HAR 4300 Date BP: 360 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 470, End BP: 250

Abstract: Moor Monkton; 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. 1730. Modern

Report: wood; a plank from the rebuilding of the Mytongate street frontage between AD 1668 and 1727 (context 47); the expected date is seventeenth century.

ID: 16552, C14 ID: HAR 2262 Date BP: 270 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 340, End BP: 200

Abstract: Kingston-upon-Hull: Queen 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. 1800. Modern

Report: wood; from context 33 (or 134?).

ID: 16553, C14 ID: HAR 2266 Date BP: 200 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 290, End BP: 110

Abstract: Kingston-upon-Hull: Queen 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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1740. Modern

Report: peat; from 0.97m to 1.0m below the peat surface.

ID: 16571, C14 ID: HAR 6422 Date BP: 260 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 340, End BP: 180

Abstract: Lancashire Peat Profiles: Anglezarke Moor, Mineral Horizon; 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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1690. Modern

Report: peat; from 0.35m to 0.37m below the peat surface. There is evidence of upland cultivation.

ID: 16575, C14 ID: HAR 6208 Date BP: 310 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 390, End BP: 230

Abstract: Lancashire Peat Profiles: Anglezarke Moor, Pikestones, ploughings; 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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1610. Modern

Report: peat; 25-30cms in a 480cm peat core. There is possible contamination of rootlets.

ID: 16969, C14 ID: GU 5141 Date BP: 390 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 440, End BP: 340

Abstract: North West Wetlands Survey: Fenton Cottage; 1990-91

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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1530. Modern

Report: wood; from intertidal feature B17; 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 -1.71m OD.

ID: 18421, C14 ID: GU 5252 Date BP: 470 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 520, End BP: 420

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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1590. Modern

Report: wood; from the lower levels of the enclosure ditch, context 5, and associated with small find 226.

ID: 17907, C14 ID: HAR 8529 Date BP: 410 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 480, End BP: 340

Abstract: Tattershall Thorpe; 1987-88

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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1710. Modern

Report: wood; the second of two cores from the head of an effigy thought to be of Archdeacon Sponne.

ID: 17971, C14 ID: HAR 6574 Date BP: 290 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 360, End BP: 220

Abstract: Towcester 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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1760. Modern

Report: wood; the second of two cores from the head of an effigy thought to be of Archdeacon Sponne.

ID: 17972, C14 ID: HAR 6575 Date BP: 240 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 310, End BP: 170

Abstract: Towcester 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

Carbon Date. 1500. Modern

Report: wood; a timber from the tithe barn.

ID: 18266, C14 ID: HAR 6668 Date BP: 500 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 540, End BP: 460

Abstract: Widdington; 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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1890. Modern

Report: charcoal; from industrial activity inside the Roman annexe, after the Roman occupation and before the destruction of the buildings; outside the minster.

ID: 18524, C14 ID: HAR 2114 Date BP: 110 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 190, End BP: 30

Abstract: York: The Minster; 1977-78

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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1620. Modern

Report: human bone; inhumation in a single grave - burial beneath floor of church.

ID: 16494, C14 ID: UB 3202 Date BP: 380 +/- 18, Start Date BP: 398, End BP: 362

Abstract: Ipswich, Blackfriars (School Street); 1989-90

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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1560. Modern

Report: peat; taken from 37cm below surface of bog.

ID: 17806, C14 ID: HAR 4459 Date BP: 440 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 510, End BP: 370

Abstract: St Neot: Colliford, Stuffle Farm; 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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1900. Modern

Report: charcoal; three combined samples from a round house; expected date fifth-fourth century BC, but there may have been modern disturbance.

ID: 18053, C14 ID: HAR 843 Date BP: 100 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 170, End BP: 30

Abstract: Wales: Montgomery: Breiddin; 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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1500. Modern

Report: peat; samples HAR-8103, HAR-8104 and HAR-8105 come from the same peat deposit, but are taken from three distinct stratigraphic layers. HAR-8105 was taken at 15-23cm from the base of the peat.

ID: 18064, C14 ID: HAR 8105 Date BP: 500 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 600, End BP: 400

Abstract: Wasperton; 1986-87

Archaeologist Name:

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

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Carbon Date. 1520. Modern

Report: human bone; from BS, trench IV, grave 4, inside St Pancras' church. Group 11 (i).

ID: 18336, C14 ID: HAR 1521 Date BP: 480 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 540, End BP: 420

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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1560. Modern

Report: human bone; from BS, trench IV, grave 3, inside St Pancras' church. Group 11 (i).

ID: 18338, C14 ID: HAR 1534 Date BP: 440 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 520, End BP: 360

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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1550. Modern

Report: human bone; from BS, trench IV, grave 10, layer 239; inside St Pancras' church. Group 11 (c).

ID: 18340, C14 ID: HAR 1551 Date BP: 450 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 530, End BP: 370

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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1650. Modern

Report: human bone; from BS, trench IV, grave 7, inside St Pancras' church. Group 11 (i).

ID: 18341, C14 ID: HAR 1561 Date BP: 350 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 430, End BP: 270

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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1500. Modern

Report: wood; from pile underlying silt clay (context 1685) and driven into context 1435 underlying south edge of wall of structure 3 (F102).

ID: 17578, C14 ID: HAR 8794 Date BP: 500 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 560, End BP: 440

Abstract: Shrewsbury: Holy Cross, Queen Anne House; 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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1600. Modern

Report: wood; from pile underlying mortar construction in context 1403 of structure 7 (F161) and driven into the clay food deposit of context 1423.

ID: 17579, C14 ID: HAR 8795 Date BP: 400 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 460, End BP: 340

Abstract: Shrewsbury: Holy Cross, Queen Anne House; 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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1550. Modern

Report: human bone; from a shallow grave cut into a very dry deposit of chalk and clay.

ID: 18396, C14 ID: HAR 2896 Date BP: 450 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 530, End BP: 370

Abstract: Windsor Castle: St George's Chapel; 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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1690. Modern

Report: bone:sheep

ID: 4575, C14 ID: OxA-3361 Date BP: 310 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 250, End BP: 370

Abstract: Mile Oak, England

Archaeologist Name: Russell

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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1730. Modern

Report: bone:sheep

ID: 4576, C14 ID: OxA-3362 Date BP: 270 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 210, End BP: 330

Abstract: Mile Oak, England

Archaeologist Name: Russell

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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1700. Modern

Report: other:-

ID: 4603, C14 ID: OxA-662 Date BP: 300 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 220, End BP: 380

Abstract: Domesday Book, England

Archaeologist Name: Forde

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

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Carbon Date. 1780. Modern

Report: wood:-

ID: 4604, C14 ID: OxA-663 Date BP: 220 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 150, End BP: 290

Abstract: Domesday Book, England

Archaeologist Name: Forde

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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1520. Modern

Report: other:-

ID: 4608, C14 ID: OxA-667 Date BP: 480 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 420, End BP: 540

Abstract: Little Domesday, England

Archaeologist Name: Forde

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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1730. Modern

Report: bone:rabbit

ID: 4879, C14 ID: OxA-1022 Date BP: 270 +/- 180, Start Date BP: 90, End BP: 450

Abstract: Thatcham, England

Archaeologist Name: Clutton-Broc

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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1690. Modern

Report: wood:-

ID: 4903, C14 ID: OxA-1055 Date BP: 310 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 210, End BP: 410

Abstract: Prudhoe Castle, England

Archaeologist Name: Haddon-Reece

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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1650. Modern

Report: bone:pig

ID: 4914, C14 ID: OxA-1106 Date BP: 350 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 290, End BP: 410

Abstract: The Mary Rose, England

Archaeologist Name: Oxley

Reference Name: Archaeometry 29(2), 1987, 289-306

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Carbon Date. 1960. Modern

Report: antler:reindeer

ID: 4981, C14 ID: OxA-1374 Date BP: 40 +/- 140, Start Date BP: -100, End BP: 180

Abstract: Seaton Carew, England

Archaeologist Name: Rackham

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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1910. Modern

Report: bone:orang utan

ID: 4989, C14 ID: OxA-1395 Date BP: 90 +/- 120, Start Date BP: -30, End BP: 210

Abstract: Piltdown orang utan, England

Archaeologist Name: Stringer

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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1745. Modern

Report: ivory:tusk

ID: 5140, C14 ID: OxA-1758 Date BP: 255 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 185, End BP: 325

Abstract: Pobie Bank, Scotland

Archaeologist Name: Long

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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1600. Modern

Report: bone:Equus

ID: 5249, C14 ID: OxA-2077 Date BP: 400 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 330, End BP: 470

Abstract: Drayton Cursus, England

Archaeologist Name: Lambrick

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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1670. Modern

Report: bone:cattle

ID: 5323, C14 ID: OxA-2318 Date BP: 330 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 260, End BP: 400

Abstract: Romsey Abbey, England

Archaeologist Name: Green

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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1795. Modern

Report: charred seeds:Vitis vinifera

ID: 5344, C14 ID: OxA-2380 Date BP: 205 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 145, End BP: 265

Abstract: Flagstones, England

Archaeologist Name: Straker

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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1840. Modern

Report: charred seeds:Vitis vinifera

ID: 5345, C14 ID: OxA-2381 Date BP: 160 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 100, End BP: 220

Abstract: Flagstones, England

Archaeologist Name: Straker

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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1810. Modern

Report: bone:human

ID: 5468, C14 ID: OxA-2938 Date BP: 190 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 120, End BP: 260

Abstract: Rise How, England

Archaeologist Name: Bellhouse

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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1715. Modern

Report: bone:human

ID: 5559, C14 ID: OxA-3167 Date BP: 285 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 205, End BP: 365

Abstract: Bampton churchyard, England

Archaeologist Name: Blair

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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1530. Modern

Report: bone:human

ID: 5630, C14 ID: OxA-3324 Date BP: 470 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 400, End BP: 540

Abstract: Knowth,Co.Meath, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Lanting

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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1570. Modern

Report: bone:human

ID: 5631, C14 ID: OxA-3325 Date BP: 430 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 360, End BP: 500

Abstract: Knowth,Co.Meath, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Lanting

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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1620. Modern

Report: tooth:Equus caballus

ID: 5750, C14 ID: OxA-3692 Date BP: 380 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 320, End BP: 440

Abstract: Curran Point, N. Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Woodman

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

Council for British Archaeology (2012) Archaeological Site Index to Radiocarbon Dates from Great Britain and Ireland [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1017767

Carbon Date. 1990. Modern

Report: antler:Alces alces

ID: 5768, C14 ID: OxA-3715 Date BP: 10 +/- 60, Start Date BP: -50, End BP: 70

Abstract: Mayo TD, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Woodman

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

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Carbon Date. 1880. Modern

Report: tooth:Equus caballus

ID: 5771, C14 ID: OxA-3719 Date BP: 120 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 55, End BP: 185

Abstract: Sydenham, N. Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Woodman

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

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Carbon Date. 1735. Modern

Report: hair:wool

ID: 5920, C14 ID: OxA-4215 Date BP: 265 +/- 95, Start Date BP: 170, End BP: 360

Abstract: Solway Moss, England

Archaeologist Name: Stallibrass

Reference Name: Archaeometry 37(2), 1995, 417-430

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Carbon Date. 1770. Modern

Report: bone:sheep

ID: 5921, C14 ID: OxA-4216 Date BP: 230 +/- 75, Start Date BP: 155, End BP: 305

Abstract: Solway Moss, England

Archaeologist Name: Stallibrass

Reference Name: Archaeometry 37(2), 1995, 417-430

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Carbon Date. 1990. Modern

Report: antler:Alces alces

ID: 5946, C14 ID: OxA-4267 Date BP: 10 +/- 70, Start Date BP: -60, End BP: 80

Abstract: Ballinunty, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Woodman

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

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Carbon Date. 1990. Modern

Report: wood:-

ID: 5964, C14 ID: OxA-4363 Date BP: 10 +/- 80, Start Date BP: -70, End BP: 90

Abstract: Cumberland Infirmary, England

Archaeologist Name: McCarthy

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

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Carbon Date. 1950. Modern

Report: wood:-

ID: 5965, C14 ID: OxA-4364 Date BP: 50 +/- 80, Start Date BP: -30, End BP: 130

Abstract: Cumberland Infirmary, England

Archaeologist Name: McCarthy

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

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Carbon Date. 1890. Modern

Report: bone:goat/sheep

ID: 6119, C14 ID: OxA-5105 Date BP: 110 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 60, End BP: 160

Abstract: Mile Oak, England

Archaeologist Name: Russell

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

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Carbon Date. 1710. Modern

Report: other:-

ID: 6125, C14 ID: OxA-514 Date BP: 290 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 220, End BP: 360

Abstract: Mary Rose, UK

Archaeologist Name: Oxley

Reference Name: Archaeometry 28(1), 1986, 116-125

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Carbon Date. 1725. Modern

Report: wood:-

ID: 6143, C14 ID: OxA-536 Date BP: 275 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 205, End BP: 345

Abstract: National Maritime Mu, England

Archaeologist Name: Pollard

Reference Name: Archaeometry 29(2), 1987, 289-306

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Carbon Date. 1690. Modern

Report: wood:-

ID: 6144, C14 ID: OxA-537 Date BP: 310 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 230, End BP: 390

Abstract: National Maritime Mu, England

Archaeologist Name: Pollard

Reference Name: Archaeometry 29(2), 1987, 289-306

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Carbon Date. 1695. Modern

Report: bone:Musela erminea

ID: 6188, C14 ID: OxA-5741 Date BP: 305 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 240, End BP: 370

Abstract: Foley Cave, Ireland

Archaeologist Name: Woodman

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

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Carbon Date. 1640. Modern

Report: bone:pig (Sus)

ID: 6320, C14 ID: OxA-793 Date BP: 360 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 280, End BP: 440

Abstract: Mary Rose, UK

Archaeologist Name: Oxley

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

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Carbon Date. 1580. Modern

Report: bone:-

ID: 6332, C14 ID: OxA-820 Date BP: 420 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 330, End BP: 510

Abstract: Little Domesday, England

Archaeologist Name: Forde

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

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Carbon Date. 1690. Modern

Report: bone:pig (Sus)

ID: 6337, C14 ID: OxA-825 Date BP: 310 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 230, End BP: 390

Abstract: Mary Rose, UK

Archaeologist Name: Oxley

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

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Carbon Date. 1650. Modern

Report: ivory:-

ID: 6338, C14 ID: OxA-827 Date BP: 350 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 260, End BP: 440

Abstract: ivory panel, England

Archaeologist Name: Gibson

Reference Name: Archaeometry 30(2), 1988, 291-305

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Carbon Date. 1860. Modern

Report: bone:-

ID: 6349, C14 ID: OxA-863 Date BP: 140 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 50, End BP: 230

Abstract: Hurst Fen, England

Archaeologist Name: Whittle

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

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Carbon Date. 1770. Modern

Report: bone:-

ID: 6373, C14 ID: OxA-955 Date BP: 230 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 160, End BP: 300

Abstract: Hurst Fen, England

Archaeologist Name: Whittle

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

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Carbon Date. 1735. Modern

Report: bone:pig

ID: 6379, C14 ID: OxA-988 Date BP: 265 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 220, End BP: 310

Abstract: The Mary Rose, England

Archaeologist Name: Oxley

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

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Carbon Date. 1640. Modern

Report: Bone, id as Equus metapodial, from river gravels, bones recovered at washing plant at Darent river gravels, Redlands Pit, Sevenoaks, Kent, England. Comment (lab): Late Pleistocene / Early Holocene extinctions series; IS REVISION OF BM-1672.

ID: 457, C14 ID: BM-1672R Date BP: 360 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 260, End BP: 460

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 525, OS North: 550

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 262-3 (original determination Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 67 (revision Archaeol Cantiana, 97, 1981, 27-52

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Carbon Date. 1900. Modern

Report: Charcoal, id as ash, elm, pine, some only partly burnt, from buried soil on house-platform 0226 at The Breiddin, Powys, Wales. Comment (subm): Recent.

ID: 482, C14 ID: HAR-843 Date BP: 100 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 30, End BP: 170

Abstract: Intrusive in Iron Age hillfort phase

Archaeologist Name: C R Musson et al

Reference Name: Musson, C R et al, 'The Breiddin hillfort: a later prehistoric settlement in the Welsh Marches', (CBA Res Rep, 76), 1991, 79 and MF2/187-92; Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 34-5; Radiocarbon, 19, 1977, 408-9; Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 346

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Carbon Date. 1660. Modern

Report: Wood from end of futtock f 22, outer growth rings of ship known as Cattewater Wreck, off Plymouth, Devon, England. Comment (subm): This date expected to be closer to date of construction than UB-2225.

ID: 547, C14 ID: HAR-3310 Date BP: 340 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 260, End BP: 420

Abstract: Armed merchantman

Archaeologist Name: ? Mark Redknap

Reference Name: Brit Archaeol Rep, 131, 1984, 111

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Carbon Date. 1520. Modern

Report: Wood, id as oak by C A Keepax, from pier of bridge over R Ryton (piece not in situ) at Bilby, Nottinghamshire, England. Coll M Dolby. Subm R Morgan 1976. Comment (subm): sample covers outer 20 heartwood rings of bridge pier; date unknown previously so is useful guide to locating possible matches for 228-yr sequence from bridge timbers.

ID: 1043, C14 ID: HAR-2261 Date BP: 480 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 420, End BP: 540

Abstract: near deserted village

Archaeologist Name: M Dolby

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 90

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Carbon Date. 1900. Modern

Report: Wood, id as waterlogged oak, outermost 20 sapwood rings from possible mill structure, at Bradbourne - Springs Bridge, Derbyshire, England. Coll J R Collis 1975. Subm R A Morgan 1977. Comment (subm): although unexpectedly late, result is possible archaeologically and has since been confirmed dendrochronologically by date of AD 1836 for outermost growth ring.

ID: 1044, C14 ID: HAR-2260 Date BP: 100 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 30, End BP: 170

OS Letter: SK, OS East: 204, OS North: 521

Archaeologist Name: J R Collis

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 90; Derbyshire Archaeol J, 100, 1980, 43-9

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Carbon Date. 1730. Modern

Report: Wood, id as pine plank, from late 17th century context at Hull - Queen Street, Humberside North, England. Coll A Whitwell. Subm R Morgan 1977. Comment (subm): Sample originally submitted for wood id only but 14C determination agrees well with archaeol evidence.

ID: 1045, C14 ID: HAR-2262 Date BP: 270 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 200, End BP: 340

OS Letter: TA, OS East: 100, OS North: 284

Archaeologist Name: A Whitwell

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 90

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Carbon Date. 1590. Modern

Report: Charcoal from scatter within filling of shallow gully (978) towards W side of church enclosure and probably partially cut through enclosure bank at Capel Maelog, Llandrindod Wells, Powys, Wales.

ID: 1183, C14 ID: CAR-1188 Date BP: 410 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 350, End BP: 470

OS Letter: SO, OS East: 68, OS North: 612

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

Reference Name: Medieval Archaeol, 34, 1990, 27-96 esp. 90-1

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Carbon Date. 1870. Modern

Report: Carbonised material, sample 111 recovered by flotation from context 65 (fine silt between mounds) at Carne (Rhos Carne Coch), Fishguard, Dyfed, Wales. Comment (subm): Assumed modern disturbance and weathering.

ID: 1309, C14 ID: CAR-497 Date BP: 130 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 40, End BP: 220

Abstract: Burnt mounds, Mound B

Archaeologist Name: H James

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

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Carbon Date. 1550. Modern

Report: Charcoal spread from context 7.36 at Dunmisk Fort, Carrickmore, Co Tyrone, Ireland.

ID: 1373, C14 ID: HAR-6830 Date BP: 450 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 370, End BP: 530

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. 1500. Modern

Report: Wood, AML 760495, id as oak, from wooden structure in ancient earth wall at Foulness Old Wall, Shelford, Essex, England. Subm E Hyde (AWRE Arch Soc). Comment (subm - English Heritage) Tree ring age dates felling at AD 1490.

ID: 1392, C14 ID: HAR-1689 Date BP: 500 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 430, End BP: 570

Abstract: Timber structure: fishweir or embankment stabiliser?

Archaeologist Name: R W Crump

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 82; Essex Archaeol Hist, 13, 1981, 69-70

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Carbon Date. 1640. Modern

Report: Wood, AML 760496, id as oak, from wooden structure in ancient earth wall at Foulness Old Wall, Shelford, Essex, England. Subm E Hyde (AWRE Arch Soc). Comment (subm - English Heritage) Tree ring age dates felling at AD 1490.

ID: 1393, C14 ID: HAR-1690 Date BP: 360 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 280, End BP: 440

Abstract: Timber structure: fishweir or embankment stabiliser?

Archaeologist Name: R W Crump

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 82; Essex Archaeol Hist, 13, 1981, 69-70

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Carbon Date. 1745. Modern

Report: Bone, id as human, from interments against W wall [or E gable: text differs - Ed] of chapel at Isle of Ensay, Outer Hebrides, Scotland. Comment (subm): Weighted mean of this date and GU-1452 is 310 40.

ID: 1487, C14 ID: GU-1451 Date BP: 255 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 195, End BP: 315

Abstract: Sand-blown site

Archaeologist Name: A E W Miles

Reference Name: Miles, A E W, 'An early Christian [sc. medieval] chapel and burial ground on the Isle of Ensay, Outer Hebrides, Scotland...' (= Brit Archaeol Rep, 212), 1989, 23

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Carbon Date. 1640. Modern

Report: Bone, id as human, from interments against W wall [or E gable: text differs - Ed] of chapel at Isle of Ensay, Outer Hebrides, Scotland. Comment (subm): Weighted mean of this date and GU-1451 is 310 40.

ID: 1488, C14 ID: GU-1452 Date BP: 360 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 305, End BP: 415

Abstract: Sand-blown site

Archaeologist Name: A E W Miles

Reference Name: Miles, A E W, 'An early Christian [sc. medieval] chapel and burial ground on the Isle of Ensay, Outer Hebrides, Scotland...' (= Brit Archaeol Rep, 212), 1989, 23

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Carbon Date. 1580. Modern

Report: Bone, id as human, from burial at perimeter wall of burial ground at Isle of Ensay, Outer Hebrides, Scotland.

ID: 1489, C14 ID: HAR-6414 Date BP: 420 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 310, End BP: 530

Abstract: Sand-blown site

Archaeologist Name: A E W Miles

Reference Name: Miles, A E W, 'An early Christian [sc. medieval] chapel and burial ground on the Isle of Ensay, Outer Hebrides, Scotland...' (= Brit Archaeol Rep, 212), 1989, 23

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Carbon Date. 1830. Modern

Report: Bracken from lowest layer of causeway at Pont Gelli-goch, Machynlleth-Aberystwyth turnpike, Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales. Comment (subm): Confirms view that all phases of the causeway postdate AD 1600.

ID: 1587, C14 ID: CAR-943 Date BP: 170 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 110, End BP: 230

OS Letter: SN, OS East: 728, OS North: 996

Archaeologist Name: James Barfoot (Machynlleth & Dist Civic Soc)

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 26, 1986, 65

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Carbon Date. 1850. Modern

Report: Bone, id as human, from dug grave adjacent to cist grave of CAR-917 at St Bride's Haven, Dyfed (Pembrokeshire), Wales.

ID: 1623, C14 ID: CAR-931 Date BP: 150 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 90, End BP: 210

Abstract: Cist graves eroding out of low cliff

Archaeologist Name: K Murphy (Dyfed Archaeol Trust)

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales, 26, 1986, 57

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Carbon Date. 1530. Modern

Report: Wood, id as Quercus, from boat in Birmingham City Museum found at Oakley Park, Staffordshire, England. Coll R Switsur.

ID: 1780, C14 ID: Q-3135 Date BP: 470 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 420, End BP: 520

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 703, OS North: 375

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 31, 1989, 1010-18; McGrail S, 'Logboats of England and Wales' (Brit Archaeol Rep, 51), 1978, 246-8

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Carbon Date. 1590. Modern

Report: Wood, id as oak, composite sample from hearts of four stakes at Wentlooge Level, Wentlooge Formation, Gwent, Wales. Comment (subm): Clearly no connection with RB occupation of area. [Ed: Also a TL date from this site: see ref below.]

ID: 1718, C14 ID: SRR-2679 Date BP: 410 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 370, End BP: 450

Abstract: L-shaped double row of stakes

Archaeologist Name: J R L Allen, M G Fulford

Reference Name: Britannia, 17, 1986, 108

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Carbon Date. 1510. Modern

Report: Bone from Skeleton 120 in Carmelite Friary at Aberdeen (12 St Martin's Lane), Grampian, Scotland. Comment (subm): These dates preferred to pottery and coins which suggested 13th to 16th century AD run. This burial thought among earliest in sequence.

ID: 1958, C14 ID: GU-1848 Date BP: 490 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 440, End BP: 540

Abstract: Interior of Building 1 when used for burials

Archaeologist Name: J A Stones

Reference Name: Soc Antiq Scotl Monogr Ser, 6, 1989, 41 m'fiche 5/E4

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Carbon Date. 1610. Modern

Report: Bone from Skeleton 40 in Carmelite Friary at Aberdeen (12 St Martin's Lane), Grampian, Scotland. Comment (subm): These dates preferred to pottery and coinswhich suggested 13th to 16th century AD run. This burial is towards end of sequence.

ID: 1959, C14 ID: GU-1849 Date BP: 390 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 340, End BP: 440

Abstract: Interior of Building 1 when used for burials

Archaeologist Name: J A Stones

Reference Name: Soc Antiq Scotl Monogr Ser, 6, 1989, 41 m'fiche 5/E4

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Carbon Date. 1660. Modern

Report: Bone from Skeleton 43 in Carmelite Friary at Aberdeen (12 St Martin's Lane), Grampian, Scotland. Comment (subm): These dates preferred to pottery and coins which suggested 13th to 16th century AD run. This burial is toward end of sequence.

ID: 1960, C14 ID: GU-1847 Date BP: 340 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 290, End BP: 390

Abstract: Interior of Building 1 when used for burials

Archaeologist Name: J A Stones

Reference Name: Soc Antiq Scotl Monogr Ser, 6, 1989, 41 m'fiche 5/E4

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Carbon Date. 1520. Modern

Report: Charcoal, id as fragments, from sample C135 in dense charcoaly soil (3818) within stokehole at Collfryn, Llansantffraid Deuddwr, Powys, Wales. Comment (subm): See excavation report.

ID: 1882, C14 ID: CAR-565 Date BP: 480 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 420, End BP: 540

Abstract:

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

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

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Carbon Date. 1650. Modern

Report: Charcoal from inclusions with slag found weathering out of edge of island in River Avon; no associated finds, at Harvington Mill, Hereford-Worcester, England. Coll J G McDonnell and B Watson.

ID: 1905, C14 ID: HAR-6885 Date BP: 350 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 280, End BP: 420

Abstract: Finery or chafery ?

Reference Name: W Midlands Archaeol, 30, 1987, 4

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Carbon Date. 1580. Modern

Report: Charcoal from late activity in D-shaped and scooped Iron Age enclosure at The Dod, Teviothead, Borders, Scotland. Coll Ian M Smith (Univ Durham). Comment (subm): provides a terminus ante quem for this activity.

ID: 3015, C14 ID: GU-1417 Date BP: 420 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 355, End BP: 485

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 472, OS North: 60

Archaeologist Name: Ian M Smith

Reference Name: Univ Durham/Univ Newcastle upon Tyne Archaeol Rep for 1981, 30-2; Northern Archaeol, 3, 1982, 6-18

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Carbon Date. 1630. Modern

Report: Charred grain and wood charcoal, id as Avena, Triticum, Quercus by R A Larmour (QUB), from destruction layer in E range at Devenish, St Mary's Priory, Fermanagh, Ireland. Comments (lab): The seven samples give a mean value of 409 BP; further comment in ref below.

ID: 3055, C14 ID: UB-2178 Date BP: 370 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 330, End BP: 410

OS Letter: H, OS East: 225, OS North: 470

Archaeologist Name: D M Waterman

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 42, 1979, 34-50

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Carbon Date. 1540. Modern

Report: Charred grain, id as Avena by R A Larmour (QUB), from destruction layer in E range at Devenish, St Mary's Priory, Fermanagh, Ireland. Comments (lab): The seven samples give a mean value of 409 BP; further comment in ref below.

ID: 3056, C14 ID: UB-2179 Date BP: 460 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 390, End BP: 530

OS Letter: H, OS East: 225, OS North: 470

Archaeologist Name: D M Waterman

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 42, 1979, 34-50

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Carbon Date. 1560. Modern

Report: Charred grain, id as Avena, Triticum by R A Larmour (QUB), from destruction layer in E range at Devenish, St Mary's Priory, Fermanagh, Ireland. Comments (lab): The seven samples give a mean value of 409 BP; further comment in ref below.

ID: 3057, C14 ID: UB-2180 Date BP: 440 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 400, End BP: 480

OS Letter: H, OS East: 225, OS North: 470

Archaeologist Name: D M Waterman

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 42, 1979, 34-50

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Carbon Date. 1570. Modern

Report: Charred grain and wood charcoal, id as Avena, Triticum, Quercus by R A Larmour (QUB), from destruction layer in E range at Devenish, St Mary's Priory, Fermanagh, Ireland. Comments (lab): The seven samples give a mean value of 409 BP; further comment in ref below.

ID: 3058, C14 ID: UB-2181 Date BP: 430 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 390, End BP: 470

OS Letter: H, OS East: 225, OS North: 470

Archaeologist Name: D M Waterman

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 42, 1979, 34-50

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Carbon Date. 1645. Modern

Report: Wood charcoal, id as Quercus by R A Larmour (QUB), from destruction layer in E range at Devenish, St Mary's Priory, Fermanagh, Ireland. Comments (lab): The seven samples give a mean value of 409 BP; further comment in ref below.

ID: 3059, C14 ID: UB-2183 Date BP: 355 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 315, End BP: 395

OS Letter: H, OS East: 225, OS North: 470

Archaeologist Name: D M Waterman

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 42, 1979, 34-50

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Carbon Date. 1545. Modern

Report: Wood charcoal, id as Corylus by R A Larmour (QUB), from destruction layer in E range at Devenish, St Mary's Priory, Fermanagh, Ireland. Comments (lab): The seven samples give a mean value of 409 BP; further comment in ref below. below.

ID: 3060, C14 ID: UB-2184 Date BP: 455 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 415, End BP: 495

OS Letter: H, OS East: 225, OS North: 470

Archaeologist Name: D M Waterman

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 42, 1979, 34-50

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Carbon Date. 1635. Modern

Report: Wood charcoal, id as Fraxinus by R A Larmour (QUB), from destruction layer in E range at Devenish, St Mary's Priory, Fermanagh, Ireland. Comments (lab): The seven samples give a mean value of 409 BP; further comment in ref below. below.

ID: 3061, C14 ID: UB-2185 Date BP: 365 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 335, End BP: 395

OS Letter: H, OS East: 225, OS North: 470

Archaeologist Name: D M Waterman

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 42, 1979, 34-50

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Carbon Date. 1710. Modern

Report: Wood, AML 840108, id as Quercus sp, from core taken from head of effigy of Archdeacon Sponne at Towcester Church, Northamptonshire, England. Coll D Haddon-Reece 1984. Subm D Haddon-Reece 1984. [Ed: NGR not given in source, estimated from map]

ID: 2853, C14 ID: HAR-6574 Date BP: 290 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 220, End BP: 360

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 69, OS North: 48

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 311-12

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Carbon Date. 1760. Modern

Report: Wood, AML 840109, id as Quercus sp, from core taken from head of effigy of Archdeacon Sponne at Towcester Church, Northamptonshire, England. Coll D Haddon-Reece 1984. Subm D Haddon-Reece 1984. Comment (subm): [Ed: grid ref not given in source, estimated from map].

ID: 2854, C14 ID: HAR-6575 Date BP: 240 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 170, End BP: 310

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 69, OS North: 48

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 30, 1988, 311-12

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Carbon Date. 1715. Modern

Report: Grain, id by M Monk as oats (Avena strigosa probably), from cache near megalith, found in unlicensed excavation at Altanagh, Tyrone, Ireland. Comment (subm): demonstrates long currency of this crop in Ireland.

ID: 2165, C14 ID: GrN-12613 Date BP: 285 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 225, End BP: 345

Abstract: Near megalithic structure

Archaeologist Name: B B Williams

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

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Carbon Date. 1795. Modern

Report: Charcoal, id as juniper twig and pine, from stone bank surrounding circle, beneath black soil and just above yellow clay layer believed to mark and seal top of cairn of burial B (site no. 109) at Temple Wood, Kilmartin, Argyll, Strathclyde, Scotland. Comments (lab): Calibration on Klein 1982 tables; (subm): See report.

ID: 2669, C14 ID: GU-1530 Date BP: 205 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 125, End BP: 285

Abstract: Southern circle of pair

Archaeologist Name: J G Scott

Reference Name: Glasgow Archaeol J, 15, 1988/9, 53-124 esp 115-16

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Carbon Date. 1610. Modern

Report: Charred wheat on chamber floor at Toormore, County Cork, Ireland.

ID: 2687, C14 ID: OxA-3996 Date BP: 390 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 325, End BP: 455

OS Letter: V, OS East: 854, OS North: 308

Archaeologist Name: William O'Brien and others

Reference Name: J Ir Archaeol, 5, 1989/90 [1992], 9-17 esp 17; J Ir Archaeol, 6, 1991/2, 19-26

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Carbon Date. 1620. Modern

Report: Charcoal from fuel of final use of kiln, context 1.76 at Tullylish, Waringsford, County Down, Ireland. Comment (subm): CAL dates given.

ID: 2709, C14 ID: UB-2629 Date BP: 380 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 320, End BP: 440

Abstract: late 14th/15th century drying kiln

Archaeologist Name: R J Ivens

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

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Carbon Date. 1700. Modern

Report: Wood, id as twigs and other small wood, from base of layer 7, depth 1.1m in mill leat at Woolaston Mill, Ley Pill, Gloucestershire, England. Comment (subm): CAL dates given on Stuiver-Pearson 1986 curve.

ID: 2737, C14 ID: GrN-17396 Date BP: 300 +/- 12, Start Date BP: 288, End BP: 312

Abstract: earthworks of two parallel channels

Archaeologist Name: M G Fulford 1989

Reference Name: Trans Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol Soc, 110, 1992, 123-8

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Carbon Date. 1730. Modern

Report: Wood twigs from context 44 of structure originally thought prehistoric at Crouch Estuary sites, Essex, England. Coll T J Wilkinson 1982. Subm T J Wilkinson 1983. Comment (subm) (PM): Second sample from same structure (HAR-5550) yielded similar postmed date; evidently structure was part of old sea wall, or related to it.

ID: 2261, C14 ID: HAR-5549 Date BP: 270 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 190, End BP: 350

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 822, OS North: 958

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

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Carbon Date. 1700. Modern

Report: Wood post from context 44, H45POST, of structure previously thought prehistoric at Crouch Estuary sites, Essex, England. Coll T J Wilkinson 1982. Subm T J Wilkinson 1983. Comment (subm) (PM): Yields similar postmed date for HAR-5549; evidently structure was part of old sea wall, or related to it.

ID: 2262, C14 ID: HAR-5550 Date BP: 300 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 210, End BP: 390

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 822, OS North: 958

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

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Carbon Date. 1820. Modern

Report: Peat from river bank at site 56 C97 at Canewdon, Crouch Estuary, Essex, England. Coll T J Wilkinson 1983. Subm T J Wilkinson 1983. Comment (subm) (PM): Upper peat layer result of inning during last few centuries.

ID: 2263, C14 ID: HAR-5732 Date BP: 180 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 100, End BP: 260

Abstract: Estuarine deposits

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

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Carbon Date. 1720. Modern

Report: Bone from burial 29 at John o'Groats, Caithness, Highland, Scotland. Comment (subm): see publication for CAL ranges.

ID: 2532, C14 ID: GU-2653 Date BP: 280 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 230, End BP: 330

Abstract: two phases of late burials on prehistoric site

Archaeologist Name: S T Driscoll

Reference Name: Glasgow Archaeol J, 16, 1989-90 (1993), 29-37

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Carbon Date. 1870. Modern

Report: Bone collagen, id as ox, from Ozengell (Lord of the Manor), Ramsgate, Kent, England. Coll DRJ Perkin. Comment (lab): is revision of earlier determination BM-2158; (subm): Appears modern intrusion.

ID: 3479, C14 ID: BM-2158R Date BP: 130 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 30, End BP: 230

OS Letter: TR, OS East: 356, OS North: 653

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 508 (oroginal date Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 70 (revision)

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Carbon Date. 1700. Modern

Report: Bone collagen, id as domestic pig, unstratified at Osea Road, Maldon, Essex, England. Coll K de Brisay. Comment (lab): Is revision of earlier determination BM-1905.

ID: 3480, C14 ID: BM-1905R Date BP: 300 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 200, End BP: 400

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 887, OS North: 75

Archaeologist Name: K de Brisay

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 25, 1985, 41 (original date Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 68 (revision)

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Carbon Date. 1520. Modern

Report: Shell, id as Patella sp, from midden at Sheddock, Whithorn, Wigtown, Dumfriess-Galloway, Scotland. Coll W F Cormack.

ID: 3507, C14 ID: GU-1625 Date BP: 480 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 410, End BP: 550

OS Letter: NX, OS East: 477, OS North: 392

Archaeologist Name: W F Cormack

Reference Name: Discovery Excav Scot, 1982, 9; Discovery Excav Scot, 1983, 4

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Carbon Date. 1540. Modern

Report: Charcoal, id as Castanea sativa, barrel hoops from cellar of Great Fire of London at Peninsular House, London, Greater London, England. Coll G Milne. Comment (lab): Is revision of earlier determination BM-1825.

ID: 3549, C14 ID: BM-1825R Date BP: 460 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 350, End BP: 570

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 330, OS North: 810

Archaeologist Name: G Milne

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 270 (original determination Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 68 (revision)

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Carbon Date. 1630. Modern

Report: Charcoal, id as quercus sp, barrel staves from cellar of Great Fire of London at Peninsular House, London, Greater London, England. Coll G Milne. Comment (lab): Is revision of earlier determination BM-1824.

ID: 3550, C14 ID: BM-1824R Date BP: 370 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 260, End BP: 480

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 330, OS North: 810

Archaeologist Name: G Milne

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 24, 1982, 270 (original determination Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 68 (revision)

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Carbon Date. 1780. Modern

Report: Bones, id as cattle and/or horse from L10c in ditch fill at Thornbury, Binsey, Oxfordshire, England. Comment (subm): shows ditch remained open until 18th century.

ID: 6596, C14 ID: HAR-8922 Date BP: 220 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 160, End BP: 280

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 486, OS North: 80

Archaeologist Name: John Blair

Reference Name: Oxoniensia, 53, 1988, 3-20

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Carbon Date. 1680. Modern

Report: Charcoal from Trench III with orange clay containing porcellanite flakes and crude roughouts at Tievebulliagh, Co Antrim, Ireland.

ID: 6598, C14 ID: UB-2707 Date BP: 320 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 230, End BP: 410

Abstract: Porcellanite rock

Archaeologist Name: J P Mallory

Reference Name: Ulster J Archaeol, 53, 1990, 15-28

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Carbon Date. 1848. Modern

Report: Wood from boat remains on foreshore at West Mersea, Essex, England. Coll Martin Dean. Comment (subm MD): Is a unique type of skiff? [Ed: NGR approximate from gaz.].

ID: 6653, C14 ID: HAR-3156 Date BP: 152 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 82, End BP: 222

OS Letter: TM, OS East: 1, OS North: 12

Archaeologist Name: Martin Dean

Reference Name: Int J Naut Archaeol, 14, 1985, 217-26 esp 219

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Carbon Date. 1691. Modern

Report: Wood, id as willow or poplar, from part of waterlogged fence at Bunner's Yard, Montgomery, Powys, Wales. [Ed: Cal dates given.]

ID: 7878, C14 ID: UB-3584 Date BP: 309 +/- 32, Start Date BP: 277, End BP: 341

OS Letter: SO, OS East: 222, OS North: 965

Archaeologist Name: Alex Gibson, Clwyd & Powys Archaeol Trust

Reference Name: Archaeol Wales 31, 1991, 50; ibid, 32, 1992, 84

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Carbon Date. 1820. Modern

Report: Bone, id as Equus asinus L, donkey, left calcaneum, A134.1994, from Saddlers Cottage, Medbourne, Leicestershire, England. Subm J Lucas. Comment (subm): donkey skeleton was recovered from partly-excavated pit containing Roman to medieval ceramics and appeared possibly medieval, but result clearly indicates donkey dates to within the last two centuries.

ID: 7640, C14 ID: OxA-7144 Date BP: 180 +/- 35, Start Date BP: 145, End BP: 215

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 7, OS North: 9

Archaeologist Name: J Lucas

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 40, 1998, 447

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Carbon Date. 1675. Modern

Report: Bone, id as rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus, PR 279 WB, from Camber Castle, Rye, E Sussex, England. Subm S Davis. Comment (subm): these two dates, one contemporary with the castle's occupation and the other modern, unfortunately do not help to solve the question of the origin(s) of the large amounts of rabbit bones on site.

ID: 7660, C14 ID: OxA-7533 Date BP: 325 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 280, End BP: 370

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 92, OS North: 18

Archaeologist Name: S Davis

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 40, 1998, 200

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Carbon Date. 1970. Modern

Report: Bone, id as rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus, PR 295, from Camber Castle, Rye, E Sussex, England. Subm S Davis. Comment (subm): these two dates, one contemporary with the castle's occupation and the other modern, unfortunately do not help to solve the question of the origin(s) of the large amounts of rabbit bones on site.

ID: 7661, C14 ID: OxA-7534 Date BP: 30 +/- 45, Start Date BP: -15, End BP: 75

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 92, OS North: 18

Archaeologist Name: S Davis

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 40, 1998, 200

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Carbon Date. 1510. Modern

Report: Wood, id as twigs, in fill 86 of garderobe of Phase 8 at Lurk Lane, Beverley, North Yorkshire, England.

ID: 7718, C14 ID: HAR-4936 Date BP: 490 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 410, End BP: 570

Abstract: Urban occupation

Archaeologist Name: P Armstrong

Reference Name: Armstrong, P et al, 'Excavations at Lurk Lane, Beverley, 1979--82' (Sheffield Excav Rep, 1), 1991, 236

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Carbon Date. 1886.5. Modern

Report: Grain, id as mixed cereal, from posthole of possibly Neolithic structure at Chigborough Farm, [nr Woodham Ferrers ?], Essex, England. Subm P Murphy 1990. Comment (subm): sample comprised two grains morphologically of Triticum dicoccum, one of Hordeum sp and two indeterminate; context was shallow and directly under modern topsoil, evidently some intrusive material present.

ID: 7219, C14 ID: OxA-3035 Date BP: 113.5 +/- 1.2%, Start Date BP: 112, End BP: 114

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 879, OS North: 81

Archaeologist Name: P Murphy

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 34, 1992, 148

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Carbon Date. 1800. Modern

Report: Wood, id as conifer (? Pinus sp) from context 33 (or 134 ?), plank from cellar wall bonded with 17th century goal garderobe wall at Queen Street, Kingston-upon-Hull, Yorkshire, England. Subm R Morgan 1976. Comment (D Evans): Excavator suggested AD 1792--1806 for this context. This sample tentatively matched on dendrochronological curve AD 1568--1790. Cal dates given.

ID: 7814, C14 ID: HAR-2266 Date BP: 200 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 110, End BP: 290

Abstract: Urban occupation

Archaeologist Name: M Eddy, J Barnard

Reference Name: Evans, D H (ed), 'Excavations in Hull 1975--76' (=

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Carbon Date. 1960. Modern

Report: Wood from timber in backfilled shaft in Comet Lode copper mine, Copa Hill, Cwmystwyth, Ceredigion, Wales. [Ed: Cal dates are given.]

ID: 7823, C14 ID: BM-2828 Date BP: 40 +/- 30, Start Date BP: 10, End BP: 70

OS Letter: SN, OS East: 811, OS North: 751

Archaeologist Name: S Timberlake and T Mighall

Reference Name: Archaeol in Wales, 32, 1992, 38-44

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Carbon Date. 1689. Modern

Report: Bone from burial, fortuitously within ditch of Early Christian enclosure, at Ballyrea, Navan, Co Armagh, Ireland. Comment (subm): absence of grave goods and roughly E/W alignment indicated a Christian burial. Burial was sealed by a layer containing sherds of everted rim ware (cf finds in 17th century layers at English Street and Abbey Street, both in Armagh City).

ID: 7624, C14 ID: UB-3602 Date BP: 311 +/- 31, Start Date BP: 280, End BP: 342

OS Letter: H, OS East: 84, OS North: 45

Archaeologist Name: Norman Crothers

Reference Name: Emania, 11, 1993, 49-54

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Carbon Date. 1580. Modern

Report: Gelatin 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: 8450, C14 ID: OxA-2984 Date BP: 420 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 330, End BP: 510

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. 1500. Modern

Report: Wood, AML 878296, AS85F271, id as alder, from pile underlying silty clay (C1685) and driven into C1435 underlying south edge of F102 wall (part of structure 3) at Queen Anne House, Holy Cross Parish, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. Subm JD 1987. General Comment (subm): results date two important medieval sandstone structures for which there are few good datable contexts; results also establish chronology for pottery assemblage ante- and post-dating these structures.

ID: 8733, C14 ID: HAR-8794 Date BP: 500 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 440, End BP: 560

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 498, OS North: 124

Archaeologist Name: John Darlington, Birmingham Univ FAU

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 108

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Carbon Date. 1600. Modern

Report: Wood, AML 878300, AS85F348, id as alder, from pile underlying mortar construction, context 1403, of structure F161 at Queen Anne House, Holy Cross Parish, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. Subm JD 1987. General Comment (subm): results date two important medieval sandstone structures for which there are few good datable contexts; results also establish chronology for pottery assemblage ante- and post-dating these structures.

ID: 8734, C14 ID: HAR-8795 Date BP: 400 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 340, End BP: 460

OS Letter: SJ, OS East: 498, OS North: 124

Archaeologist Name: John Darlington, Birmingham Univ FAU

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 108

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Carbon Date. 1720. Modern

Report: Wood, id as Ulmus roundwood, from ditch A8, low in filling, at Rumney Great Wharf, Wentlooge Level, Glamorgan, Wales. Comment (subm): is consistent with dating of Rumney Formation sediments of 17th century AD. [Ed: NGR not given, estimated only]

ID: 7940, C14 ID: BETA-61749 Date BP: 280 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 230, End BP: 330

OS Letter: ST, OS East: 24, OS North: 78

Archaeologist Name: M G Fulford et al

Reference Name: Britannia, 25, 1994, 175-211 esp 179

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Carbon Date. 1500. Modern

Report: Peat, leaves, twigs, plant material and charcoal, AML 8650605, from 15-23cm above base of peat column on E bank of River Avon, adjacent to archaeol site at Wasperton, Warwickshire, England. Subm C Bowker and G Crawford, Birmingham FAU 1986.

ID: 8597, C14 ID: HAR-8105 Date BP: 500 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 400, End BP: 600

Abstract: Peat deposit

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 190-1

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Carbon Date. 1620. Modern

Report: Wood, JAYSIC3, from grey clay fill of small pit exposed on foreshore at Jaywick, Clacton Site 1, Essex, England. Subm 1985. Comment (subm): see date for HAR-8154.

ID: 8602, C14 ID: HAR-8369 Date BP: 380 +/- 90, Start Date BP: 290, End BP: 470

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. 1580. Modern

Report: Carbonised material from posthole 23 stabilising outer rampart at Macewen's Castle, Kilfinan, Loch Fyne, Argyll, Scotland.

ID: 8386, C14 ID: GaK-2046 Date BP: 420 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 350, End BP: 490

OS Letter: NT, OS East: 915, OS North: 795

Reference Name: Glasgow Archaeol J, 10, 1983, 131-42

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Carbon Date. 1700. Modern

Report: Bone, id as pork rib, from Henry VIII ship which sank in AD 1545 off Portsmouth, Hampshire, England.

ID: 8393, C14 ID: OxA-424 Date BP: 300 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 240, End BP: 360

Abstract: Sunken flagship

Archaeologist Name: Mary Rose Trust

Reference Name: Archaeometry, 27, 1985, 242

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Carbon Date. 1760. Modern

Report: Wood, AML 8650295, B28127, from structure formerly sealed beneath estuarine sediments on foreshore at Goldhanger, Site 28, Essex, England. Subm PM 1986. Comment (subm): samples exposed by tidal erosion were first located in 1985. Dating through stratigraphy is impossible, and no artefacts were found. Late prehistoric date was suggested by elevation and analogy with other 14C dates, but results indicate multi-component site of greater complexity than originally thought. [Ed: first ref gives no site types or periods; other refs not available to ed.]

ID: 8665, C14 ID: HAR-8459 Date BP: 240 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 180, End BP: 300

Abstract: Foreshore deposits: Blackwater Series

Archaeologist Name: P Murphy, UEA

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 94-5; Wilkinson T J and Murphy P, 'Hullbridge Basin Survey Interim Rep 6', Essex Co Co, 1986; ibid, '..Interim Rep 8', 1988

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Carbon Date. 1750. Modern

Report: Wood, AML 8650296, B28128, from structure formerly sealed beneath estuarine sediments on foreshore at Goldhanger, Site 28, Essex, England. Subm PM 1986. Comment (subm): samples exposed by tidal erosion were first located in 1985. Dating through stratigraphy is impossible, and no artefacts were found. Late prehistoric date was suggested by elevation and analogy with other 14C dates, but results indicate multi-component site of greater complexity than originally thought. [Ed: first ref gives no site types or periods; other refs not available to ed.]

ID: 8666, C14 ID: HAR-8460 Date BP: 250 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 190, End BP: 310

Abstract: Foreshore deposits: Blackwater Series

Archaeologist Name: P Murphy, UEA

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 33, 1991, 94-5; Wilkinson T J and Murphy P, 'Hullbridge Basin Survey Interim Rep 6', Essex Co Co, 1986; ibid, '..Interim Rep 8', 1988

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Carbon Date. 1520. Modern

Report: Collagen from bone, id as human long bone, ref PCB51, in cemetery at Peel Castle, Peel, Isle of Man, off England. Subm DF 1983. Comment (A F Roberts, U Liverpool): BM-2303R and -2304R come from area for which there is documentation and oral communication of other use in cal AD 1645 to 1950. (Is revision of earlier determination BM-2303.)

ID: 8867, C14 ID: BM-2303R Date BP: 480 +/- 140, Start Date BP: 340, End BP: 620

OS Letter: SC, OS East: 242, OS North: 846

Archaeologist Name: D Freke, St Patrick's Isle Trust

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 66 (original determination Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 71 (revision)

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Carbon Date. 1560. Modern

Report: Collagen from bone, id as human long bone, ref PCB63, in cemetery at Peel Castle, Peel, Isle of Man, off England. Subm DF 1983. Comment (A F Roberts, U Liverpool): BM-2303R and -2304R come from area for which there is documentation and oral communication of other use in cal AD 1645 to 1950. (Is revision of earlier determination BM-2304.)

ID: 8868, C14 ID: BM-2304R Date BP: 440 +/- 140, Start Date BP: 300, End BP: 580

OS Letter: SC, OS East: 242, OS North: 846

Archaeologist Name: D Freke, St Patrick's Isle Trust

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 29, 1987, 66 (original determination Radiocarbon, 32, 1990, 71 (revision)

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Carbon Date. 1770. Modern

Report: Peat from 40cm level of monolith at Okehampton Park, Devon, England. Comment (subm): Date too young by almost 100 years.

ID: 8898, C14 ID: HAR-3443 Date BP: 230 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 170, End BP: 290

Abstract: Peat monolith 100m from med farmstead

Archaeologist Name: D Austin et al

Reference Name: Landscape Hist, 2, 1980, 39-57 esp 51; Proc Devon Archaeol Soc, 36, 1978, 191-239 (for farmstead site)

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Carbon Date. 1690. Modern

Report: Wood from ultimate structure of crannog at Lough Gara, Crannog 61, Rathtinaun, Sligo, Ireland.

ID: 70, C14 ID: D-56 Date BP: 310 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 190, End BP: 430

OS Letter: G, OS East: 727, OS North: 4

Archaeologist Name: J Raftery

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 3, 1961, 34-5

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Carbon Date. 1520. Modern

Report: Notched timber from well-house at 20-24 St John's Street, Bedford, Bedfordshire, England.

ID: 306, C14 ID: HAR-1930 Date BP: 480 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 410, End BP: 550

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 52, OS North: 493

Archaeologist Name: J Hassall

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 27, 1985, 87; Bedfordshire Archaeol J, 13, 1979, 112-20

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Carbon Date. 1670. Modern

Report: Charcoal from small pit sealed by stone wall at Brenig Hafod, Clwyd, Wales. Comment [Ed]: some uncertainty about grid ref.

ID: 312, C14 ID: HAR-1435 Date BP: 330 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 260, End BP: 400

OS Letter: SH, OS East: 985, OS North: 574

Archaeologist Name: D Allen

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 21, 1979, 367; Trans Denbighshire Hist Soc, 23, 1974, 43-9; Post-Medieval Archaeol, 13, 1979, 1-60 (esp 47)

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Carbon Date. 1869. Modern

Report: Modern land-snail shells, from Gore Cliff, Blackgang, Isle of Wight, England. Comment (subm): for comparison with BM-1482.

ID: 331, C14 ID: BM-1481 Date BP: 131 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 81, End BP: 181

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

Archaeologist Name: R C Preece

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

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Carbon Date. 1545. Modern

Report: Peat from below field clearance cairn at Howe of Cromar, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Comment [Ed]: Date lies within Medieval period.

ID: 336, C14 ID: UB-2084 Date BP: 455 +/- 95, Start Date BP: 360, End BP: 550

OS Letter: NJ, OS East: 446, OS North: 4

Archaeologist Name: K J Edwards

Reference Name: Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 109, 1977-8 (1980), 22-9 (esp 26-7)

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Carbon Date. 1680. Modern

Report: Wood, id as ? hawthorn peg from peat-filled depression near top of Saddlesborough at Shaugh Moor, Saddlesborough, Devon, England. Comment [Ed]: Date lies within Late Medieval period.

ID: 347, C14 ID: HAR-1830 Date BP: 320 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 250, End BP: 390

OS Letter: SX, OS East: 559, OS North: 634

Archaeologist Name: G J Wainwright, K Smith

Reference Name: Proc Prehist Soc, 45, 1979, 8

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Carbon Date. 1500. Modern

Report: Bone, id as jawbone of \Piltdown Man\"" (actually orangutan)

ID: 567, C14 ID: GrN-2204 Date BP: 500 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 400, End BP: 600

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 44, OS North: 22

Archaeologist Name: from Piltdown

Reference Name: Sussex

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Carbon Date. 1508. Modern

Report: Charcoal assoc with ore-dump by roasting furnace at Minepit Wood, Orznash, Withyham, Sussex, England.

ID: 575, C14 ID: BM-362 Date BP: 492 +/- 48, Start Date BP: 444, End BP: 540

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

Archaeologist Name: J H Money

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 178; Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 17; Medieval Archaeol, 15, 1971 (1972), 86-111, esp. 88-96

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Carbon Date. 1574. Modern

Report: Charcoal (C53) from old ground surface at Minepit Wood, Orznash, Withyham, Sussex, England.

ID: 576, C14 ID: BM-361 Date BP: 426 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 386, End BP: 466

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

Archaeologist Name: J H Money

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 178; Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 17; Medieval Archaeol, 15, 1971 (1972), 86-111, esp. 88-96

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Carbon Date. 1558. Modern

Report: Bone collagen, id as human femur, from barrow 3 at Galley Hill, Streatley, Bedfordshire, England.

ID: 582, C14 ID: BM-468 Date BP: 442 +/- 66, Start Date BP: 376, End BP: 508

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 92, OS North: 270

Archaeologist Name: J Dyer & D R Brothwell

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 19; Bedfordshire Archaeol J, 9, 1974, 13-34

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Carbon Date. 1654. Modern

Report: Wood from remains (in Bruce Castle Museum) formerly thought poss. Viking at Walthamstow, London, England.

ID: 583, C14 ID: BM-961 Date BP: 346 +/- 54, Start Date BP: 292, End BP: 400

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 350, OS North: 890

Archaeologist Name: V Fenwick

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 39-40; Int J Naut Archaeol, 7, 1978, 192 (187-94)

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Carbon Date. 1780. Modern

Report: Wood, id as heartwood, from lintel over wagon doors at Beaulieu St Leonard, Hampshire, England. Comment (subm): believed 13th century.

ID: 584, C14 ID: UCLA-1016 Date BP: 220 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 140, End BP: 300

OS Letter: SZ, OS East: 40, OS North: 98

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 8, 1966, 482; W W Horn and E Born, 'The Barns of the Abbey of Beaulieu at its Granges of Great Coxwell and Beaulieu St Leonards', Univ of California Press, 1965

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Carbon Date. 1845. Modern

Report: Wood, id as bark, from same lintel as UCLA-1016 at Beaulieu St Leonard, Hampshire, England.

ID: 585, C14 ID: UCLA-1015 Date BP: 155 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 95, End BP: 215

OS Letter: SZ, OS East: 40, OS North: 98

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 8, 1966, 482; W W Horn and E Born, 'The Barns of the Abbey of Beaulieu at its Granges of Great Coxwell and Beaulieu St Leonards', Univ of California Press, 1965

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Carbon Date. 1900. Modern

Report: Wood, id as sapwood, from same sample as UCLA-1016, -1015 at Beaulieu St Leonard, Hampshire, England.

ID: 586, C14 ID: UCLA-1014 Date BP: 100 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 40, End BP: 160

OS Letter: SZ, OS East: 40, OS North: 98

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 8, 1966, 482; W W Horn and E Born, 'The Barns of the Abbey of Beaulieu at its Granges of Great Coxwell and Beaulieu St Leonards', Univ of California Press, 1965

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Carbon Date. 1650. Modern

Report: Wood, id as sapwood, from sleeper beam at Nettlestead, Kent, England.

ID: 600, C14 ID: UCLA-1085A Date BP: 350 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 290, End BP: 410

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 68, OS North: 52

Archaeologist Name: W W Horn et al

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 9, 1967, 488; W W Horn, E Born and R Berger, 'A victim of fire: the 15th century manor barn of Nettlestead Place, Kent', Aachener Kunstblatter (Dusseldorf), 39, 1969, 160-80

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Carbon Date. 1510. Modern

Report: Wood, id as sapwood/heartwood junction, from same sleeper beam as UCLA-1085 at Nettlestead, Kent, England.

ID: 601, C14 ID: UCLA-1083 Date BP: 490 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 430, End BP: 550

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 68, OS North: 52

Archaeologist Name: W W Horn et al

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 9, 1967, 488; W W Horn, E Born and R Berger, 'A victim of fire: the 15th century manor barn of Nettlestead Place, Kent', Aachener Kunstblatter (Dusseldorf), 39, 1969, 160-80

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Carbon Date. 1550. Modern

Report: Wood, id as oakwood, from waney edge of shoring beam, N aisle at Court Lodge Barn, Brook, Wye, Kent, England.

ID: 603, C14 ID: UCLA-1341 Date BP: 450 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 390, End BP: 510

OS Letter: TR, OS East: 6, OS North: 44

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 10, 1968, 410

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Carbon Date. 1720. Modern

Report: Shell from shrine mosaic in underground temple at Thanet, Kent, England.

ID: 604, C14 ID: UCLA-113 Date BP: 280 +/- 100, Start Date BP: 180, End BP: 380

OS Letter: TR, OS East: 32, OS North: 67

Archaeologist Name: Conan Shaw

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 5, 1963, 19

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Carbon Date. 1760. Modern

Report: Wood from post-plate, E side (now seen as second major reconstruction) of Barley Barn at Cressing Temple, Essex, England.

ID: 609, C14 ID: UCLA-272 Date BP: 240 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 180, End BP: 300

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 79, OS North: 18

Archaeologist Name: C A Hewett

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 6, 1964, 337-8; Radiocarbon, 9, 1967, 487-8; Trans Ancient Monuments Soc, 9, 1961, 33-56; C A Hewett, The development of carpentry, 1200-1700: an Essex study, 1969

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Carbon Date. 1590. Modern

Report: Wood, id as oak heartwood, from internal cruck at School House, Jennings Lane, Harwell, Berkshire, England.

ID: 618, C14 ID: UCLA-236 Date BP: 410 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 345, End BP: 475

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 494, OS North: 893

Archaeologist Name: M C & J M Fletcher

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 5, 1963, 20; Medieval Archaeol, 16, 1972, 136-42; Oxoniensia, 33, 1968, 71-88

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Carbon Date. 1555. Modern

Report: Wood, id as oak tiebeam, from N transept at Harwell Church, Berkshire, England. Comment (subm): historical date lies c. AD 1560.

ID: 619, C14 ID: UCLA-239 Date BP: 445 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 385, End BP: 505

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 493, OS North: 890

Archaeologist Name: M C & J M Fletcher

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 5, 1963, 20; Radiocarbon, 10, 1968, 154 and 411; Medieval Archaeol, 8, 1964, 152-83, esp. 169-73; Antiquity, 42, 1968, 230-1

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Carbon Date. 1610. Modern

Report: Wood, id as oak tiebeam, from Harwell Church, Berkshire, England. Comment (subm): another sample from same beam as UCLA-239. Historical date lies c AD 1560.

ID: 620, C14 ID: UCLA-1257 Date BP: 390 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 330, End BP: 450

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 493, OS North: 890

Archaeologist Name: M C & J M Fletcher

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 5, 1963, 20; Radiocarbon, 10, 1968, 154 and 411; Medieval Archaeol, 8, 1964, 152-83, esp. 169-73; Antiquity, 42, 1968, 230-1

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Carbon Date. 1730. Modern

Report: Wood, id as oak tiebeam, from Harwell Church, Berkshire, England. Comment (subm): another sample from same beam as UCLA-239. Historical date lies c AD 1560.

ID: 621, C14 ID: UCLA-1250 Date BP: 270 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 210, End BP: 330

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 493, OS North: 890

Archaeologist Name: M C & J M Fletcher

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 5, 1963, 20; Radiocarbon, 10, 1968, 154 and 411; Medieval Archaeol, 8, 1964, 152-83, esp. 169-73; Antiquity, 42, 1968, 230-1

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Carbon Date. 1560. Modern

Report: Wood, id as oak, mainly sapwood, from inside of cruck at NE corner of tractor shed at Church Farm, Long Wittenham, Berkshire, England. Comment (subm): historical date lies c AD 1488 40.

ID: 625, C14 ID: UCLA-237 Date BP: 440 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 380, End BP: 500

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 548, OS North: 939

Archaeologist Name: M C & J M Fletcher

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 5, 1963, 20-1; Medieval Archaeol, 16, 136-42; Oxoniensia, 33, 1968, 71-88

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Carbon Date. 1575. Modern

Report: Wood, from internal cruck of tractor shed at Church Farm, Long Wittenham, Berkshire, England. Comment (subm): historical date lies c AD 1488 40.

ID: 626, C14 ID: UCLA-265 Date BP: 425 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 365, End BP: 485

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 548, OS North: 939

Archaeologist Name: M C & J M Fletcher

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 5, 1963, 20-1; Medieval Archaeol, 16, 136-42; Oxoniensia, 33, 1968, 71-88

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Carbon Date. 1590. Modern

Report: Wood, id as oak, mainly sapwood, from inside of cruck at NE corner of tractor shed at Church Farm, Long Wittenham, Berkshire, England. Comment (subm): sample from same cruck as UCLA-237. Historical date lies c AD 1488 40.

ID: 627, C14 ID: UCLA-266 Date BP: 410 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 350, End BP: 470

OS Letter: SU, OS East: 548, OS North: 939

Archaeologist Name: M C & J M Fletcher

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 5, 1963, 20-1; Medieval Archaeol, 16, 136-42; Oxoniensia, 33, 1968, 71-88

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Carbon Date. 1650. Modern

Report: Wood, id as heartwood, Truss G, post g' at Little Wymondley, Hertfordshire, England. Comment (subm): probable historical date AD 1625 or 1475.

ID: 629, C14 ID: UCLA-1058 Date BP: 350 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 290, End BP: 410

OS Letter: TL, OS East: 21, OS North: 27

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 9, 1967, 489

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Carbon Date. 1515. Modern

Report: Wood, id as oakwood from waney edge, Truss 2 collar beam at Frocester, Gloucestershire, England.

ID: 638, C14 ID: UCLA-950 Date BP: 485 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 405, End BP: 565

OS Letter: SO, OS East: 787, OS North: 30

Archaeologist Name: W W Horn & R Berger

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 7, 1965, 349; Radiocarbon, 8, 1966, 480-1

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Carbon Date. 1550. Modern

Report: Wood, id as bark, from N blade, Truss 12 at Frocester, Gloucestershire, England.

ID: 639, C14 ID: UCLA-1001 Date BP: 450 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 390, End BP: 510

OS Letter: SO, OS East: 787, OS North: 30

Archaeologist Name: W W Horn & R Berger

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 7, 1965, 349; Radiocarbon, 8, 1966, 480-1

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Carbon Date. 1600. Modern

Report: Wood from wind brace including waney edge at Frocester, Gloucestershire, England.

ID: 640, C14 ID: UCLA-567C Date BP: 400 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 340, End BP: 460

OS Letter: SO, OS East: 787, OS North: 30

Archaeologist Name: W W Horn & R Berger

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 7, 1965, 349; Radiocarbon, 8, 1966, 480-1

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Carbon Date. 1680. Modern

Report: Wood, id as sapwood/hardwood, from S blade, Truss 5 at Frocester, Gloucestershire, England.

ID: 641, C14 ID: UCLA-1002 Date BP: 320 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 240, End BP: 400

OS Letter: SO, OS East: 787, OS North: 30

Archaeologist Name: W W Horn & R Berger

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 7, 1965, 349; Radiocarbon, 8, 1966, 480-1

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Carbon Date. 1730. Modern

Report: Wood, id as sapwood near heartwood, from principal collar beam, Truss 5 at Frocester, Gloucestershire, England.

ID: 642, C14 ID: UCLA-1003 Date BP: 270 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 190, End BP: 350

OS Letter: SO, OS East: 787, OS North: 30

Archaeologist Name: W W Horn & R Berger

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 7, 1965, 349; Radiocarbon, 8, 1966, 480-1

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Carbon Date. 1800. Modern

Report: Wood from cruck at Frocester, Gloucestershire, England.

ID: 643, C14 ID: UCLA-567B Date BP: 200 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 120, End BP: 280

OS Letter: SO, OS East: 787, OS North: 30

Archaeologist Name: W W Horn & R Berger

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 7, 1965, 349; Radiocarbon, 8, 1966, 480-1

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Carbon Date. 1730. Modern

Report: Wood, id as sapwood, from Truss I, post i' at Bredon, Worcestershire, England.

ID: 647, C14 ID: UCLA-1060 Date BP: 270 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 190, End BP: 350

OS Letter: SO, OS East: 918, OS North: 369

Archaeologist Name: W W Horn

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 7, 1965, 350; Radiocarbon, 9, 1967, 489

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Carbon Date. 1550. Modern

Report: Wood from elbow brace, Truss D, waney edge at Leicester Castle, Leicestershire, England.

ID: 671, C14 ID: UCLA-566G Date BP: 450 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 390, End BP: 510

OS Letter: SK, OS East: 59, OS North: 4

Archaeologist Name: W W Horn

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 7, 1965, 348-9; Radiocarbon, 8, 1966, 481-2; Radiocarbon, 10, 1968, 152-3

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Carbon Date. 1585. Modern

Report: Wood from Truss F, tie-beam at Leicester Castle, Leicestershire, England.

ID: 672, C14 ID: UCLA-1261 Date BP: 415 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 335, End BP: 495

OS Letter: SK, OS East: 59, OS North: 4

Archaeologist Name: W W Horn

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 7, 1965, 348-9; Radiocarbon, 8, 1966, 481-2; Radiocarbon, 10, 1968, 152-3

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Carbon Date. 1590. Modern

Report: Wood from tie-beam, Truss B, waney edge at Leicester Castle, Leicestershire, England.

ID: 673, C14 ID: UCLA-947 Date BP: 410 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 330, End BP: 490

OS Letter: SK, OS East: 59, OS North: 4

Archaeologist Name: W W Horn

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 7, 1965, 348-9; Radiocarbon, 8, 1966, 481-2; Radiocarbon, 10, 1968, 152-3

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Carbon Date. 1600. Modern

Report: Wood from roof-plate over posts D and C under Norman tie-beam at Leicester Castle, Leicestershire, England. Comment (lab): badly worm-eaten.

ID: 674, C14 ID: UCLA-566C Date BP: 400 +/- 60, Start Date BP: 340, End BP: 460

OS Letter: SK, OS East: 59, OS North: 4

Archaeologist Name: W W Horn

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 7, 1965, 348-9; Radiocarbon, 8, 1966, 481-2; Radiocarbon, 10, 1968, 152-3

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Carbon Date. 1635. Modern

Report: Wood from upper edge of roof-plate, post C at Leicester Castle, Leicestershire, England.

ID: 675, C14 ID: UCLA-1268 Date BP: 365 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 285, End BP: 445

OS Letter: SK, OS East: 59, OS North: 4

Archaeologist Name: W W Horn

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 7, 1965, 348-9; Radiocarbon, 8, 1966, 481-2; Radiocarbon, 10, 1968, 152-3

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Carbon Date. 1680. Modern

Report: Wood from tie-beam C at Leicester Castle, Leicestershire, England.

ID: 676, C14 ID: UCLA-1265 Date BP: 320 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 240, End BP: 400

OS Letter: SK, OS East: 59, OS North: 4

Archaeologist Name: W W Horn

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 7, 1965, 348-9; Radiocarbon, 8, 1966, 481-2; Radiocarbon, 10, 1968, 152-3

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Carbon Date. 1715. Modern

Report: Wood from roof-plate between posts f and g, W range at Leicester Castle, Leicestershire, England.

ID: 677, C14 ID: UCLA-946 Date BP: 285 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 205, End BP: 365

OS Letter: SK, OS East: 59, OS North: 4

Archaeologist Name: W W Horn

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 7, 1965, 348-9; Radiocarbon, 8, 1966, 481-2; Radiocarbon, 10, 1968, 152-3

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Carbon Date. 1720. Modern

Report: Wood from Truss E at Leicester Castle, Leicestershire, England.

ID: 678, C14 ID: UCLA-1263 Date BP: 280 +/- 80, Start Date BP: 200, End BP: 360

OS Letter: SK, OS East: 59, OS North: 4

Archaeologist Name: W W Horn

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 7, 1965, 348-9; Radiocarbon, 8, 1966, 481-2; Radiocarbon, 10, 1968, 152-3

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Carbon Date. 1575. Modern

Report: Wood, id as oak heartwood, from one of 5 crucks dismantled 1961 at Whittington Farm, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England.

ID: 679, C14 ID: UCLA-232 Date BP: 425 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 360, End BP: 490

OS Letter: SK, OS East: 38, OS North: 71

Archaeologist Name: B Bunker

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 5, 1963, 19-20

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Carbon Date. 1795. Modern

Report: Wood, id as oak sapwood, from Cartledge Hall, Holmesfield, Derbyshire, England.

ID: 680, C14 ID: UCLA-233 Date BP: 205 +/- 65, Start Date BP: 140, End BP: 270

OS Letter: SK, OS East: 323, OS North: 772

Archaeologist Name: B Bunker

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 5, 1963, 20

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Carbon Date. 1773. Modern

Report: Wood, id as heartwood, from floor joist in library at Merton College Library, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England.

ID: 681, C14 ID: BM-656 Date BP: 227 +/- 40, Start Date BP: 187, End BP: 267

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 5, OS North: 0

Archaeologist Name: J M Fletcher

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 180-1; Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 24; Vancouver Faculty of Forestry Bull, 7, 1970, 41-54

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Carbon Date. 1641. Modern

Report: Wood, id as oak, from floor joists, sample 116-II at Merton College Library, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England.

ID: 683, C14 ID: BM-527 Date BP: 359 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 314, End BP: 404

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 5, OS North: 0

Archaeologist Name: J M Fletcher

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 180-1; Radiocarbon, 18, 1976, 24; Vancouver Faculty of Forestry Bull, 7, 1970, 41-54

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Carbon Date. 1620. Modern

Report: Wood from truss over nave vault, sample 125-IA at Norwich Cathedral, Norfolk, England. Comment (subm): estimated historical date AD 1530.

ID: 685, C14 ID: BM-528 Date BP: 380 +/- 45, Start Date BP: 335, End BP: 425

OS Letter: TG, OS East: 2, OS North: 0

Archaeologist Name: J M Fletcher

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 13, 1971, 181

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Carbon Date. 1711. Modern

Report: Brushwood at base of trench cutting Roman structures at Metchley Camp, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England. [Ed: date lies within post-medieval period.]

ID: 713, C14 ID: Birm-112 Date BP: 289 +/- 79, Start Date BP: 210, End BP: 368

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 42, OS North: 836

Archaeologist Name: R T Rowley

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 395

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Carbon Date. 1750. Modern

Report: Charcoal from occupation debris of ringfort otherwise dated mid-1st millennium AD at Garryduff, Cork, Ireland. [Ed: date lies within post-medieval period.]

ID: 714, C14 ID: D-67 Date BP: 250 +/- 120, Start Date BP: 130, End BP: 370

OS Letter: W, OS East: 925, OS North: 862

Archaeologist Name: M J O'Kelly

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 3, 1961, 36; Proc Roy Irish Acad, 63C, 1962, 17-125

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Carbon Date. 1590. Modern

Report: Wood, id as Oak, from clinker-built boat (from which a dendrochronological sequence of 190 years has been obtained) at River Blackwater, Lough Neagh, Ireland. Comment: otherwise undated.

ID: 727, C14 ID: UB-617 Date BP: 410 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 355, End BP: 465

Abstract:

Archaeologist Name: C S Briggs

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 15, 1973, 217-18

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Carbon Date. 1670. Modern

Report: Bone, id as human rib at London, a City cemetery. Comment (subm): historically dated to AD 1782.

ID: 730, C14 ID: GrN-4233 Date BP: 330 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 275, End BP: 385

OS Letter: TQ, OS East: 3, OS North: 8

Archaeologist Name: British Mus of Natural History

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 14, 1972, 80

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Carbon Date. 1696. Modern

Report: Wood, id as brushwood from ?flood bank (structure of sharpened oak stakes) at Holme Pierrepont, Nottinghamshire, England. Comment: otherwise undated.

ID: 740, C14 ID: Q-870 Date BP: 304 +/- 70, Start Date BP: 234, End BP: 374

OS Letter: SK, OS East: 628, OS North: 399

Archaeologist Name: M Ponsford & MacCormick/Godwin

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 17, 1975, 47-8

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Carbon Date. 1570. Modern

Report: Wood from stake delimiting stone causeway at Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire, England. Comment: otherwise undated.

ID: 741, C14 ID: Birm-551 Date BP: 430 +/- 330, Start Date BP: 100, End BP: 760

OS Letter: SP, OS East: 949, OS North: 687

Archaeologist Name: D N Hall

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 17, 1975, 269;

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Carbon Date. 1760. Modern

Report: Shells near top of last occupation layer at Port A'Chotain Cave 1, Strathclyde, Scotland. Comment: otherwise undated.

ID: 743, C14 ID: GX-3547 Date BP: 240 +/- 110, Start Date BP: 130, End BP: 350

OS Letter: NR, OS East: 397, OS North: 783

Reference Name: Discovery Excav Scot, 1974, 11

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Carbon Date. 1630. Modern

Report: Mortar from Apt 35, Wolsey Rooms at Hampton Court Palace, Middlesex, England. Comment (subm): true date c AD 1530. Comment [Ed]: from series of experimental samples; see second ref. below for discussion of all mortar-dating experiments so far.

ID: 757, C14 ID: GU-298 Date BP: 370 +/- 31, Start Date BP: 339, End BP: 401

Source: CBA Index, Period: Medieval anomalous, Type: 10 Mortar sample / 8A Stone building

Archaeologist Name: MPBW (subsequently English Heritage)

Reference Name: Radiocarbon, 12, 1970, 501-2; Nature, 225, 1970, 937

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Carbon Date. 1750. Modern

Report: Parchment: margins were cut off a series of manuscripts. Comments (lab): Calibrated version worked out as 1600 30 or 1500 25. Comment (subm): Lease transfer, dated 1578. Comment [Ed]: from series of experimental samples.

ID: 760, C14 ID: UCLA-1448 Date BP: 250 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 200, End BP: 300

Source: CBA Index, Period: Late Medieval, Type: 10 Parchment sample

Reference Name: Nature, 235, 1972, 160-1

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Carbon Date. 1755. Modern

Report: Parchment: margins were cut off a series of manuscripts. Comments (lab): Calibrated version worked out as 1600 30 or 1500 25. Comment (subm): Land sale, dated 1579. Comment [Ed]: from series of experimental samples.

ID: 761, C14 ID: UCLA-1447 Date BP: 245 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 195, End BP: 295

Source: CBA Index, Period: Late medieval, Type: 10 Parchment sample

Reference Name: Nature, 235, 1972, 160-1

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Carbon Date. 1755. Modern

Report: Parchment: margins were cut off a series of manuscripts. Comments (lab): Calibrated version worked out as 1600 30 or 1500 25. Comment (subm): Land lease, dated 1495. Comment [Ed]: from series of experimental samples.

ID: 762, C14 ID: UCLA-1445 Date BP: 245 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 195, End BP: 295

Source: CBA Index, Period: Late medieval, Type: 10 Parchment sample

Reference Name: Nature, 235, 1972, 160-1

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Carbon Date. 1830. Modern

Report: Parchment: margins were cut off a series of manuscripts. Comments (lab): Calibrated version worked out as 1650 15. Comment (subm): Land lease, dated 1666. Comment [Ed]: from series of experimental samples.

ID: 763, C14 ID: UCLA-1443 Date BP: 170 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 120, End BP: 220

Source: CBA Index, Period: Post-medieval, Type: 10 Parchment sample

Reference Name: Nature, 235, 1972, 160-1

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Carbon Date. 1900. Modern

Report: Parchment: margins were cut off a series of manuscripts. Comments (lab): Calibrated version worked out as 1820 40 or 1720 30 or 1650 15. Comment (subm): Land lease, dated 1788. Comment [Ed]: from series of experimental samples.

ID: 764, C14 ID: UCLA-1441 Date BP: 100 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 50, End BP: 150

Source: CBA Index, Period: Modern, Type: 10 Parchment sample

Reference Name: Nature, 235, 1972, 160-1

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Carbon Date. 1915. Modern

Report: Parchment: margins were cut off a series of manuscripts. Comments (lab): Calibrated version worked out as 1750 20 or 1680 15. Comment (subm): Instrument of sasine, dated 1752. Comment [Ed]: from series of experimental samples.

ID: 765, C14 ID: UCLA-1442 Date BP: 85 +/- 50, Start Date BP: 35, End BP: 135

Source: CBA Index, Period: Post-medieval, Type: 10 Parchment sample

Reference Name: Nature, 235, 1972, 160-1

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Carbon Date. 1915. Modern

Report: Charcoal sample 55 from F81 near centre of House 1 at Killederdadrum, Tipperary, Eire. Comment (subm): Evidently a recent feature.

ID: 3086, C14 ID: GU-1512 Date BP: 85 +/- 55, Start Date BP: 30, End BP: 140

Source: CBA Index, Period: , Type:

Archaeologist Name: Conleth Manning

Reference Name: Proc Roy Irish Acad, 84C, 1984, 237-68

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Carbon Date. 1687. Modern

Report: Wood, id as carbonised Oak galls, from old ground surface beside shaft (intrusive/misassociated) at Grimes Graves, Thetford, Norfolk, England.

ID: 3791, C14 ID: BM-779 Date BP: 313 +/- 200, Start Date BP: 113, End BP: 513

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

Archaeologist Name: R J Mercer

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

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