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Name: | Iron Age Occupation Site, Church Norton |
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HER Ref: | MWS1607 |
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Type of record: | Monument |
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Designations - none recorded
Summary
A possible Iron Age camp floor (C6BC) was found in 1912 by Heron-Allen near the mound at Church Norton (see 0338). Finds eroded from undisturbed brickearth include flints, burnt stones, charcoal, pottery and oyster shells.{1}ü Activity Reference - 1 = WS585
Monument Types
- OCCUPATION SITE (Occupation debris, Iron Age - 800 BC to 42 AD)
Sources
<1> | Bibliographic reference: Heron-Allen E. 1912. Archaeological Discoveries in Selsey in 1912. Sussex Arch Colls. 55:317. |
Associated Events
- Salv record, Heron-Allen E, 1912
Associated Monuments
- MWS3506 - Related to: Church Norton Mound (Monument)
Associated Finds
- OYSTER SHELL (Undated)
- FLINTS (Iron Age - 800 BC to 42 AD)
- POT (Iron Age - 800 BC to 42 AD)
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