Jordan et al. 1994; Mercer 1980; Mercer 1985

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Citing records

There are 32 records in XRONOS that cite this reference.

Site Sites (1)

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Site Lab ID Context Material Taxon Method Uncalibrated age Calibrated age References
Hambledon Hill HAR-2379 from site L, outwork ditch 1, layer 7: large vacuous chalk lumps and flint nodules overlying the primary silt (layers 8 and 9) charcoal quercus sp. and corylus/alnus sp NA 4350±80 BP 5287–4726 cal BP Jordan et al. 1994; Mercer 1980; Mercer 1985 Hinz et al. 2012
Hambledon Hill HAR-1885 from site A, ditch area II, trench D20, Fl; this was an oval feature cut into the ?middle/rubble fill of the ditch and filled with grey organic soil and charcoal flecks, with some burnt bone, pot, and burnt flint; the feature and ditch fill were overlain charcoal hawthorn type, corylus sp. and prunus spinose fron fairly large timbers NA 4480±130 BP 5470–4834 cal BP Jordan et al. 1994; Mercer 1980; Mercer 1985 Hinz et al. 2012
Hambledon Hill HAR-1886 from site Dl, ditch segment B, layer 12: ashy, dark grey, silty soil with small chalk lumps and charcoal which abuts the causeway between segments A and B. charcoal sorbus sp. and corylus sp. (not twiggy) NA 4840±150 BP 5926–5070 cal BP Jordan et al. 1994; Mercer 1980; Mercer 1985 Hinz et al. 2012
Hambledon Hill HAR-2375 from site G, ditch segment 3, layer 9A: grey charcoal-stained silt, in a deep bowl-shaped pit which cut into layer 10, the vacuous rubble fill overlying the ditch floor charcoal quercus sp., corylus sp. and hawthorn type NA 4670±100 BP 5592–5051 cal BP Jordan et al. 1994; Mercer 1980; Mercer 1985 Hinz et al. 2012
Hambledon Hill HAR-2378 from site K, outwork ditch 1, layer 7: from a very ashy area, containing lumps of charcoal, within the vacuous chalk lumps and flint nodules which overlay the primary silts (layers 8 and 9); the ashy deposit was sieved and floated charcoal quercus sp. and corylus/alnus sp, not twiggy NA 4820±120 BP 5893–5305 cal BP Jordan et al. 1994; Mercer 1980; Mercer 1985 Hinz et al. 2012
Hambledon Hill HAR-1882 fron site E, sitch segment II, layer 11, a problematic organic deposit which could be either a dump similar to that in site F, or a rich organic silt which incorpor ated cultural material in its formation charcoal Crataegus NA 4560±90 BP 5474–4884 cal BP Jordan et al. 1994; Mercer 1980; Mercer 1985 Hinz et al. 2012
Hambledon Hill HAR-2371 from site L, outwork ditch 1, layer 7: a deposit of large chalk lumps and flint nodules with bone, flint, human bone, and other burnt material, overlying the primary silt (layers 8 and 9) charcoal NA NA 4680±110 BP 5600–5045 cal BP Jordan et al. 1994; Mercer 1980; Mercer 1985 Hinz et al. 2012
Hambledon Hill HAR-2377 from site G, ditch segment 3, layer 9A charcoal quercus sp from fairly large timbers NA 4610±90 BP 5577–4985 cal BP Jordan et al. 1994; Mercer 1980; Mercer 1985 Hinz et al. 2012
Hambledon Hill HAR-3061 from site N (interior), upper fill (3) of pit F6: flint and chalk lumps in a dark soil matrix with a rich assemb lage of antler, flints, bone, and pottery. charcoal rosaceae, sub family Pomoideae, quercus sp. and corylus sp, from mature timbers NA 4680±80 BP 5590–5070 cal BP Jordan et al. 1994; Mercer 1980; Mercer 1985 Hinz et al. 2012
Hambledon Hill HAR-2368 from bank outwork ditch 2, fill of F8: dark brown-black soil with granular chalk and flint, grittier at edges, looser and more loamy at centre, browner and more compact at a depth of c 120mm; the feature contained char coal and unabraded sherds. charcoal quercus sp., from large timbers NA 4520±80 BP 5445–4876 cal BP Jordan et al. 1994; Mercer 1980; Mercer 1985 Hinz et al. 2012
Hambledon Hill HAR-1882 NA charcoal NA NA 4560±90 BP 5474–4884 cal BP Jordan et al. 1994; Mercer 1980; Mercer 1985 Bird et al. 2022
Hambledon Hill HAR-1885 NA charcoal NA NA 4480±130 BP 5470–4834 cal BP Jordan et al. 1994; Mercer 1980; Mercer 1985 Bird et al. 2022
Hambledon Hill HAR-1886 NA charcoal NA NA 4840±150 BP 5926–5070 cal BP Jordan et al. 1994; Mercer 1980; Mercer 1985 Bird et al. 2022
Hambledon Hill HAR-2368 NA charcoal NA NA 4520±80 BP 5445–4876 cal BP Jordan et al. 1994; Mercer 1980; Mercer 1985 Bird et al. 2022
Hambledon Hill HAR-2371 NA charcoal NA NA 4680±110 BP 5600–5045 cal BP Jordan et al. 1994; Mercer 1980; Mercer 1985 Bird et al. 2022
Hambledon Hill HAR-2375 NA charcoal NA NA 4670±100 BP 5592–5051 cal BP Jordan et al. 1994; Mercer 1980; Mercer 1985 Bird et al. 2022
Hambledon Hill HAR-2377 NA charcoal NA NA 4610±90 BP 5577–4985 cal BP Jordan et al. 1994; Mercer 1980; Mercer 1985 Bird et al. 2022
Hambledon Hill HAR-2378 NA charcoal NA NA 4820±120 BP 5893–5305 cal BP Jordan et al. 1994; Mercer 1980; Mercer 1985 Bird et al. 2022
Hambledon Hill HAR-2379 NA charcoal NA NA 4350±80 BP 5287–4726 cal BP Jordan et al. 1994; Mercer 1980; Mercer 1985 Bird et al. 2022
Hambledon Hill HAR-3061 NA charcoal NA NA 4680±80 BP 5590–5070 cal BP Jordan et al. 1994; Mercer 1980; Mercer 1985 Bird et al. 2022

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