
doi: 10.5284/1073196
Assessment and excavation in advance of road development revealed an area of occupation dating back to the Mesolithic and including a possible Neolithic to Early Bronze Age farmstead. A period of LIA to RB activity over four phases was also observed, probably indicating a small farm site that would have existed on the outskirts of Roman Godmanchester. Flint from the first two periods (Meso-Neo) was recovered, whilst pottery and burials, including an infant burial, amongst a network of ditches and enclosures marked the IA-RB period. An unusual bronze mount depicting a helmeted human head was also recovered, possibly AS in style.
Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, 80, 79-96
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