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Bromfield, Shropshire — Neolithic, Beaker and Bronze Age sites, 1966–79

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 May 2014

S. C. Stanford
Affiliation:
Department of Extramural Studies, University of Birmingham

Abstract

This report describes Neolithic pottery dated 2730 bc and Beaker pottery found in apparently domestic contexts; and many Bronze Age funerary features. The latter begin with two food-vessel cremations and include two barrows about one of which were ten cremation graves. Close by were another 140 cremation graves, many yielding Deverel-Rimbury pottery. Carbon-14 dates indicate the use of this cemetery between 1556 bc and 762 bc.

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Research Article
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Copyright © The Prehistoric Society 1982

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