dressed stone

Description

Summary: 3 pieces of sarsen stone, from Tilshead Nursery School, excavated by Wiltshire Archaeology & Natural History Society Archaeological Field Group in 2009.1

Research results

This group was sampled as part of Roberts and Marshall's (2020) project synthesising the dating evidence of Neolithic pit digging in Wiltshire, as part of which a number of new radiocarbon dates were obtained. In addition to providing new insights into the chronology of Neolithic pit digging and ceramic depositon, the study also gives further support to a theorised decline in cultivation in the mid- to late-neolithic, when grains decrease in frequency and a shift to a more pastoral way of life may have occured.

Three peices of roughly dressed sarsen stone, found in a Neolithic pit at Tilshead nursery, excavated by the Wiltshire Archaeology & Natural History Society Archaeological Field Group in 2009.


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