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Environment and land use in the Lower Lea Valley c.12,500 BC – c.600 AD: Innova Park and the former Royal Ordnance Factory, Enfield

Environment and land use in the Lower Lea Valley c.12,500 BC – c.600 AD: Innova Park and the former Royal Ordnance Factory, Enfield
Environment and land use in the Lower Lea Valley c.12,500 BC – c.600 AD: Innova Park and the former Royal Ordnance Factory, Enfield
Excavations revealed aspects of the changing environment of the floodplain of the Lower Lea Valley from the Late Glacial to the early historic periods. Evidence for land use mostly related to activity along the western bank of a former stream. Wooden revetments (the earliest dated one being Early Bronze Age), ditches, gullies, pits, a droveway, land surfaces and associated ‘midden-like’ deposits provided evidence for seasonal or periodic use and, arguably, habitation, dating principally from the Middle to Late Bronze Age. The economy of the site was focused on stock rearing, grazing and the exploitation of river resources. The ‘midden-like’ deposits, identified as interleaved layers of silt, sand and gravel containing pottery, human and animal bone, as well as flint and bone tools, and other objects, may be compared with similar, more extensive deposits from sites such as Runnymede Bridge, Surrey. There was no evidence of further activity until the Late Iron Age to early Romano-British period, when a series of fish-traps, pits and a structure within an enclosure indicate renewed, again possibly seasonal, use of the area. An evaluation on the site of the former Royal Ordnance Factory produced evidence for the continuing importance of waterfront management in this floodplain environment, in the form of the wooden revetment of another stream channel, radiocarbon dated to the late or post-Roman period.
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Ritchie, Kevin, Allen, M.J., Chisham, C., Cooke, N., Crowther, J., Gale, R., Grant, Michael J., Jones, G.P., Knight, S., Leivers, M., McKinley, J.I., Macphail, R.I., Mepham, L., Scaife, R.G. and Stevens, C.J. (2008) Environment and land use in the Lower Lea Valley c.12,500 BC – c.600 AD: Innova Park and the former Royal Ordnance Factory, Enfield. Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society, 59, 1-38.

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Abstract

Excavations revealed aspects of the changing environment of the floodplain of the Lower Lea Valley from the Late Glacial to the early historic periods. Evidence for land use mostly related to activity along the western bank of a former stream. Wooden revetments (the earliest dated one being Early Bronze Age), ditches, gullies, pits, a droveway, land surfaces and associated ‘midden-like’ deposits provided evidence for seasonal or periodic use and, arguably, habitation, dating principally from the Middle to Late Bronze Age. The economy of the site was focused on stock rearing, grazing and the exploitation of river resources. The ‘midden-like’ deposits, identified as interleaved layers of silt, sand and gravel containing pottery, human and animal bone, as well as flint and bone tools, and other objects, may be compared with similar, more extensive deposits from sites such as Runnymede Bridge, Surrey. There was no evidence of further activity until the Late Iron Age to early Romano-British period, when a series of fish-traps, pits and a structure within an enclosure indicate renewed, again possibly seasonal, use of the area. An evaluation on the site of the former Royal Ordnance Factory produced evidence for the continuing importance of waterfront management in this floodplain environment, in the form of the wooden revetment of another stream channel, radiocarbon dated to the late or post-Roman period.

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Published date: 2008
Organisations: Geology & Geophysics, Geography & Environment

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Local EPrints ID: 359485
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/359485
ISSN: 0076-0501
PURE UUID: 954dc919-6859-4253-b576-5ab8aca4be8e
ORCID for Michael J. Grant: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4766-6913

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Date deposited: 01 Nov 2013 09:26
Last modified: 23 Jul 2022 02:08

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Author: Kevin Ritchie
Author: M.J. Allen
Author: C. Chisham
Author: N. Cooke
Author: J. Crowther
Author: R. Gale
Author: G.P. Jones
Author: S. Knight
Author: M. Leivers
Author: J.I. McKinley
Author: R.I. Macphail
Author: L. Mepham
Author: R.G. Scaife
Author: C.J. Stevens

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