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The upper platform found two feet above that of the Neolithic platform had its log piles, sharply pointed by a metal tool, driven down into the top of the decayed logs of the earlier structure. A bronze spearhead (1) appeared to have been struck into the floor of the platform, on the N. side of which a small pile of flint chips (2) were found. Elsewhere on the platform a handmade vessel of plainware (3) was found. Other finds in the marl above the platform showed that the site continued to be occupied into the Roman period.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}]