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Iron Age Cemeteries in East Yorkshire
Author | : Ian Mathieson Stead |
Publsiher | : English Heritage Publishing |
Total Pages | : 237 |
Release | : 2014-02-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1848021666 |
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The La Tene 'Arras Culture' in East Yorkshire is best known for its burials, including cart-burials, most of which were in barrows defined by square-plan ditches. Many of these were excavated in the nineteenth century, and it was not until the record was augmented by air photography in the 1960s that more cemeteries became known and available for excavation. This book records the excavation of 267 burials, including two cart-burials.Two different types of burial are distinguished: crouched, orientated north-south, and extended, orientated east-west. The range of grave-goods with the different types of burial varied also: brooches and sheep bones were common with the crouched burials, while swords, spearheads, tools, and pig bones characterised the extended burials. Several of the corpses had been speared as part of the burial ritual.The two cart-burials included a more varied range of artefacts, including decorated metalwork and the most complete example of a mail tunic from the entire Celtic world. They also provided a great deal of information about Iron Age carts and provoked a reconsideration of their reconstruction. Descriptions and catalogues of the grave-goods are augmented by full environmental reports on the human and animal bones, the textiles, the molluscan, pollen, and soil evidence, and the geophysical prospecting. Scientific and dating evidence is included, together with a preliminary statistical survey of the human bones.
Iron Age Cemeteries in East Yorkshire
Author | : Ian Mathieson Stead,J. Ambers |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 262 |
Release | : 1991 |
Genre | : Burial |
ISBN | : STANFORD:36105043324677 |
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Bronzezeit - Bevölkerungsgeschichte - Wohngebäude.
The Arras Culture of Eastern Yorkshire Celebrating the Iron Age
Author | : Peter Halkon |
Publsiher | : Oxbow Books |
Total Pages | : 299 |
Release | : 2020-02-28 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781789252590 |
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In 1817 a group of East Yorkshire gentry opened barrows in a large Iron Age cemetery on the Yorkshire Wolds at Arras, near Market Weighton, including a remarkable burial accompanied by a chariot with two horses, which became known as the King’s Barrow. This was the third season of excavation undertaken there, producing spectacular finds including a further chariot burial and the so-called Queen’s barrow, which contained a gold ring, many glass beads and other items. These and later discoveries would lead to the naming of the Arras Culture, and the suggestion of connections with the near European continent. Since then further remarkable finds have been made in the East Yorkshire region, including 23 chariot burials, most recently at Pocklington in 2017 and 2018, where both graves contained horses, and were featured on BBC 4’s Digging for Britain series. This volume bring together papers presented by leading experts at the Royal Archaeological Institute Annual Conference, held at the Yorkshire Museum, York, in November 2017, to celebrate the bicentenary of the Arras discoveries. The remarkable Iron Age archaeology of eastern Yorkshire is set into wider context by views from Scotland, the south of England and Iron Age Western Europe. The book covers a wide variety of topics including migration, settlement and landscape, burials, experimental chariot building, finds of various kinds and reports on the major sites such as Wetwang/Garton Slack and Pocklington.
Chariots Swords and Spears
Author | : Mark Stephens |
Publsiher | : Oxbow Books |
Total Pages | : 313 |
Release | : 2023-01-31 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781789255454 |
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This volume brings together recent excavations at two sites in Pocklington, East Yorkshire. The main focus of the Volume will be examining Iron Age burials, which included chariots, sword and spears and will also include earlier Prehistoric and later Roman activity. The excavations have enabled further scientific evidence for migration and mobility in the Iron Age population and secure chronologies for artefacts. New evidence from osteological analysis gives support for Warrior Graves and burial rites. The Pocklington shield has been described as one of the most significant pieces of Iron Age art. The exceptional Finds including a dismantled chariot with horses and an upright chariot also with horses captured the worlds media and the public imagination. The excavations at Pocklington in 2017& 2018 were featured on BBC 4’s Digging for Britain series and was voted Current Archaeology Rescue Project of the Year 2018. The Anglian elements will be included in an additional volume.
The Arras Culture of Eastern Yorkshire Celebrating the Iron Age
Author | : Peter Halkon |
Publsiher | : Oxbow Books |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 2020-02-28 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781789252613 |
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In 1817 a group of East Yorkshire gentry opened barrows in a large Iron Age cemetery on the Yorkshire Wolds at Arras, near Market Weighton, including a remarkable burial accompanied by a chariot with two horses, which became known as the King’s Barrow. This was the third season of excavation undertaken there, producing spectacular finds including a further chariot burial and the so-called Queen’s barrow, which contained a gold ring, many glass beads and other items. These and later discoveries would lead to the naming of the Arras Culture, and the suggestion of connections with the near European continent. Since then further remarkable finds have been made in the East Yorkshire region, including 23 chariot burials, most recently at Pocklington in 2017 and 2018, where both graves contained horses, and were featured on BBC 4’s Digging for Britain series. This volume bring together papers presented by leading experts at the Royal Archaeological Institute Annual Conference, held at the Yorkshire Museum, York, in November 2017, to celebrate the bicentenary of the Arras discoveries. The remarkable Iron Age archaeology of eastern Yorkshire is set into wider context by views from Scotland, the south of England and Iron Age Western Europe. The book covers a wide variety of topics including migration, settlement and landscape, burials, experimental chariot building, finds of various kinds and reports on the major sites such as Wetwang/Garton Slack and Pocklington.
Proceedings of the 17th Iron Age Research Student Symposium Edinburgh
Author | : Graeme JR Erskine,Piotr Jacobsson,Paul Miller |
Publsiher | : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd |
Total Pages | : 174 |
Release | : 2016-05-31 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781784913588 |
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Proceedings of the 17th Iron Age Research Student Symposium held in Edinburgh, organised to reflect three general themes (migration/interaction, material culture and the built environment)
Atlantic Europe in the First Millennium BC
Author | : Thomas Hugh Moore,Xosê-Lois Armada |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 720 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780199567959 |
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This volume of 33 papers on the Atlantic region of Western Europe in the first millennium BC reflects a diverse range of theoretical approaches, techniques, and methodologies across current research, and is an opportunity to compare approaches to the first millennium BC from different national and theoretical perspectives.
Dress and Identity in Iron Age Britain
Author | : Elizabeth Marie Foulds |
Publsiher | : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd |
Total Pages | : 352 |
Release | : 2017-01-26 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781784915278 |
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Through an analysis of glass beads from four key study regions in Britain, the book aims to explore the role that this object played within the networks and relationships that constructed Iron Age society.