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Name: | Beaker occupation - Cock Hill |
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HER Ref: | MWS3009 |
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Type of record: | Monument |
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Designations - none recorded
Summary
A number of pot-boilers with a sherd of 'beaker' ware were found on Cock Hill. Possibly a hearth associated with the late Bronze Age settlement (see 2027).{1} No traces could be found in 1971 in an area of freshly harrowed arable land.{2}
Monument Types
- OCCUPATION SITE (Occupation debris, Early Bronze Age - 2350 BC to 1501 BC)
Sources
<1> | Bibliographic reference: Ratcliffe-Densham HBA & MM. 1961. Sussex Arch Colls. 99:94 map. |
<2> | Bibliographic reference: OS. 1971. TQ00NE13. |
Associated Events - none recorded
Associated Monuments
- MWS6396 - Related to: Itford Hill style settlement on Cock Hill (Monument)
Associated Finds
- BURNT FLINT (Prehistoric - 500000 BC to 42 AD)
- POT (Early Bronze Age - 2350 BC to 1501 BC)
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