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Cunliffe as a result of a promising trial excavation carried out in 1960 \u2013 reference (a). The settlement, as excavated, consisted of a series of circular huts, built against the slope of a lynchet, occupied by farming communities who were also engaged in making armlets from the local Kimmeridge shale.\r\nA fragment of curved bronze sheet (1) was found in Trench J, layer 4, in which sherds of coarse LBA bucket-shaped vessels (3) were found. (Trench J is not related stratigraphically to the main sequence, but the pottery is typologically clearly of Period Ia, when more than 4 circular huts were occupied elsewhere on the site). The tanged chisel (2) was found in Trench F layer 2, a layer in which both LBA pottery sherds (3) and sherds of haematite coated bowls were found. (4) (Period I/II Late Bronze/Early Iron Age transition). Since Period II occupation occurred immediately above that of Period I, and in places entailed some disturbance of earlier levels (b) reports that it was often difficult to distinguish, stratigraphically, between layers of the two periods. Some 739 fragments of worked Kimmeridge shale (5) were found, also quantities of struck flakes (6) and animal bones (7)\r\nOccupation of the site continued into Period III (2nd c. AD) with Durotrigian and RB pottery (8) but no buildings of this period were identified in the excavated area.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 146979, "created": "2020-08-25T13:09:15.036618", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 85048, "user_id": 243, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-08-25T13:16:10.731668", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SY 939 776", "Site": "DORSET; PURBECK; Near ELDON'S SEAT; ENCOMBE", "CollHist": "Dorset County Museum, Dorchester", "Contents": "Metal; (1) Fragment of curved bronze sheet, very corroded; (2) Tanged/collared chisel; Other; (3) Sherds of coarse, bucket-shaped vessels; (4) Sherds of haematite coated bowls; (5) Fragments of worked Kimmeridge shale; (6) Struck flakes; (7) Animal bones; (8) Sherds of Durotrigian & RB pottery", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "[Rec.] S.H. 22.9.80", "ContextType": "3a SETTLEMENT", "BiblioSources": "(a) Adorian & Keil (1961) 83-84; (b) Cunliffe & Phillipson (1968) 191-237", "Circumstances": "Settlement site partially excavated 1963-66 by B. Cunliffe as a result of a promising trial excavation carried out in 1960 - reference (a).; The settlement, as excavated, consisted of a series of circular huts, built against the slope of a lynchet, occupied by farming communities who were also engaged in making armlets from the local Kimmeridge shale.; A fragment of curved bronze sheet (1) was found in Trench J, layer 4, in which sherds of coarse LBA bucket-shaped vessels (3) were found.  (Trench J is not related stratigraphically to the main sequence, but the pottery is typologically; continued; clearly Period Ia, where more than 4 circular huts were occupied elsewhere on the site).  The tanged chisel (2) was found in Trench F layer 2, a layer in which both LBA pottery sherds (3) and sherds of haematite coated bowls were found. (4) (Period I/II Late Bronze/Early Iron Age transition).  Since Period II occupation occurred immediately above that of Period I, and in places entailed some disturbance of earlier levels (b) reports that it was often difficult to distinguish, stratigraphically, between layers of these two periods.  Some 739 fragments of worked Kimmeridge shale (5) were found, also quantities of struck flakes (6) and animal bones (7); Occupation of the site continued into Period III (2nd c. AD) with Durotrigian and RB pottery (8) but no building of this period were identified in the excavated area.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 147149, "created": "2020-08-28T08:39:52.524814", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 85048, "user_id": 2005, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-08-28T08:40:01.883581", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SY 939 / 776", "Site": "DORSET / PURBECK / Near ELDON'S SEAT / ENCOMBE", "CollHist": "Dorset County Museum, Dorchester.", "Contents": "Metal\r\n-------\r\n(1) Fragment of curved bronze sheet, very corroded.\r\n(2) Tanged / collared chisel.\r\nOther\r\n-------\r\n(3) Sherds of coarse bucket-shaped vessels.\r\n(4) Sherds of haematite coated bowls.\r\n(5) Fragments of worked Kimmeridge shale\r\n(6) Struck flakes\r\n(7) Animal bones\r\n(8) Sherds of Durotrigian & RB pottery", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "/S.H.  22.9.80", "ContextType": "3a  SETTLEMENT", "BiblioSources": "(a) Adorian & Keil (1961) 83-84\r\n(b) Cunliffe & Phillipson (1968) 191-237", "Circumstances": "   Settlement site partially excavated 1963-66 by B. Cunliffe as a result of a promising trial excavation carried out in 1960 - reference (a).. The settlement, as excavated, consisted of a series of circular huts, built against the slope of a lynchet, occupied by farming communities who were also engaged in making armlets from the local Kimmeridge shale.\r\nA fragment of curved bronze sheet (1) was found in Trench J, layer 4, in which sherds of coarse LBA bucket-shaped vessels (3) were found. (Trench J is not related stratigraphically to the main sequence, but the pottery is typologically of Period 1A, when more than 4 circular huts were occupied elsewhere on the site).\r\nThe tanged chisel (2) was found in Trench F layer 2, a layer in which both LBA pottery sherd (3) and sherds of haematite coated bowls were found(4). \r\n(Period I / II Late Bronze / Early Iron Age transition). Since Period II occupation occurred immediately above that of Period I, and in places entailed some disturbance of earlier levels  (b) reports that it was often difficult to distinguish,\r\nstratigraphically, between layers of the two periods. Some 739 fragments of worked Kimmeridge shale (5) were found, also quantities of struck flakes (6) and animal bones (7).\r\nOccupation of the site continued into Period III (2nd c. AD) with Durotrigian and RB pottery (8) , but no buildings of this period were identified in the excavated area.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}]