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List of figures | p. x |
List of tables | p. xii |
Summary | p. xiii |
Acknowledgements | p. xiv |
Introduction | |
Previous archaeological investigations on the site | p. 1 |
Circumstances of excavation | p. 1 |
Organisation of the report | p. 4 |
Reference to archival material | p. 5 |
Textual and graphical conventions | p. 5 |
Stratigraphical conventions | p. 5 |
Finds conventions | p. 5 |
Graphical conventions | p. 5 |
Chronological narrative | |
Geology and topography (period 1) | p. 7 |
Earlier prehistory of the upper Wandle valley (period 2) | p. 7 |
Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age landscape (period 3) | p. 10 |
Evidence of a field system | p. 10 |
Other features | p. 11 |
Period 3 discussion | p. 12 |
Iron Age settlement (period 4) | p. 12 |
Pre-settlement occupation | p. 12 |
The enclosure | p. 12 |
Ring-ditches | p. 14 |
Structures within the Iron Age settlement | p. 14 |
Features outside the enclosure | p. 16 |
Development of the settlement | p. 17 |
Period 4 discussion | p. 18 |
Early Roman fields (period 5) | p. 20 |
Field ditches | p. 20 |
Soil accumulation | p. 23 |
Burials | p. 23 |
Within the fields | p. 23 |
Cobbled surfaces | p. 24 |
Period 5 discussion | p. 25 |
The Roman villa (period 6) | p. 26 |
Yard surfaces | p. 26 |
Soil layers | p. 27 |
Evidence of earlier buildings | p. 27 |
The villa house (B1) | p. 28 |
The bathhouse (B2) | p. 28 |
Other villa complex buildings (B3, B4 and B5) | p. 31 |
The changing landscape | p. 32 |
Barns (B6 and B7) | p. 32 |
Other features | p. 35 |
Period 6 discussion | p. 35 |
Alterations to the villa (period 7) | p. 37 |
The villa house (B1) | p. 37 |
The bathhouse (B2) | p. 38 |
The surrounding landscape | p. 39 |
Barn (B8) and associated features | p. 40 |
Other features | p. 44 |
Period 7 discussion | p. 44 |
Abandonment of the villa and summary of post-Roman activity (period 8) | p. 45 |
The villa house (B1) | p. 45 |
The bathhouse (B2) | p. 46 |
The other buildings | p. 46 |
Pit [P66] | p. 47 |
The absence of Saxon features | p. 47 |
The medieval period | p. 47 |
The post-medieval period | p. 47 |
The upper Wandle valley in the later prehistoric and Roman periods | |
Introduction | p. 48 |
Late Bronze Age field systems | p. 48 |
Iron Age enclosures | p. 50 |
Agriculture in the Late Iron Age and early Roman period | p. 50 |
The Beddington villa and its environs | p. 51 |
Specialist appendices | |
Introduction | p. 54 |
Overview of accessioned Roman finds | p. 54 |
The building stone | p. 57 |
The stone objects | p. 58 |
Perforated hammerhead | p. 58 |
Quernstones | p. 58 |
Rubbing stones | p. 59 |
Sharpening stones | p. 59 |
Spindle whorls | p. 60 |
Miscellaneous | p. 60 |
The worked flint | p. 60 |
Retouched forms | p. 61 |
Flint axe | p. 61 |
The daub | p. 61 |
The tiles | p. 61 |
Tile fabrics | p. 61 |
Tile types | p. 62 |
Roller-stamped tile | p. 62 |
Chimney pot | p. 63 |
Tesserae | p. 63 |
The fired-clay objects | p. 63 |
Perforated clay slabs | p. 63 |
Briquetage | p. 64 |
Loom weights | p. 64 |
Fired-clay spindle whorls | p. 65 |
A lamp | p. 65 |
Other objects | p. 65 |
The prehistoric pottery | p. 66 |
The pottery fabrics | p. 66 |
The Late Bronze Age-Early Iron Age pottery (period 3) | p. 68 |
The later Iron Age pottery (period 4) | p. 70 |
The Roman pottery | p. 72 |
The pottery fabrics | p. 72 |
The coarse wares | p. 72 |
A stamped mortarium | p. 76 |
A cremation urn | p. 76 |
The amphorae | p. 76 |
The samian ware | p. 76 |
The post-Roman pottery | p. 79 |
The mortar | p. 79 |
Analysis of the mortar | p. 80 |
The painted plaster | p. 80 |
Analysis of the painted plaster | p. 81 |
The glass | p. 82 |
Roman glass | p. 82 |
The iron objects | p. 83 |
The Bronze Age metalwork | p. 87 |
The Iron Age brooches | p. 88 |
The Roman brooches | p. 89 |
Other copper-alloy objects | p. 93 |
The lead objects | p. 96 |
The Late Iron Age coins | p. 97 |
The Roman coins | p. 98 |
The wood remains | p. 99 |
Introduction | p. 99 |
The samples | p. 99 |
Methodology | p. 99 |
Results | p. 100 |
Discussion | p. 100 |
The plant remains | p. 101 |
Introduction and methodology | p. 101 |
Description of the material and criteria for some of the identifications | p. 101 |
Analysis | p. 102 |
Results | p. 102 |
Discussion | p. 110 |
The animal bones | p. 113 |
Introduction | p. 113 |
Methodology | p. 114 |
Results | p. 114 |
The worked bone and antler objects | p. 116 |
Hairpins | p. 116 |
Bone needles | p. 117 |
Other objects | p. 117 |
Antler artefacts | p. 117 |
The leather | p. 119 |
One-piece shoe (carbatina) | p. 119 |
Nailed shoes | p. 119 |
The mollusc shells | p. 122 |
Marine molluscs | p. 122 |
Terrestrial molluscs | p. 122 |
The human bones | p. 123 |
French and German summaries | p. 124 |
Bibliography | p. 126 |
Index | p. 133 |
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