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Bales, Ellen

In 1998, in advance of housing development, a survey and later excavation (1999) were carried out at Beck Row near Mildenhall in Suffolk. With the aim of recovering environmental data and any archaeological features as well as investigating peat hollows and ditch systems, the excavation revealed further evidence dating from the late Iron Age and Roman periods. In particular a large timber aisled building of agricultural function, possibly a malt house, was revealed. This report publishes the findings from the site and includes specialist reports on small finds, pottery, building materials, stone and flint artefacts, faunal and environmental data. 74p, 6 b/w pls, 25 b/w figs, 20 tbs (East Anglian Archaeology Occasional Paper 20, 2004)

ISBN-13: 978-0-86055-280-2
ISBN-10: 0-86055-280-2
Paperback. Price GB £10.00


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