2020
DOI: 10.1002/arp.1800
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Integrating geophysical survey and excavation at the Freston Early Neolithic causewayed enclosure, Suffolk (UK)

Abstract: A 2019 geophysical survey of part of the 8.55‐ha Freston interrupted ditch system (Suffolk), which integrated reconnaissance fluxgate gradiometry with earth resistance meter techniques, produced a fine‐grained geo‐spatial resolution site plan to undertake a pilot‐study research excavation. The features targeted comprised four ditch termini of the enclosure, with the aim being to test the long‐established hypothesis that the monument represented an Early Neolithic causewayed enclosure. Although the geophysical … Show more

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“…In 2019 a small team undertook the first research excavation at Freston. The fieldwork began with a geophysical survey of the southeast quadrant, the results of which are published elsewhere (Schofield et al 2021). Here we focused on the excavation of a 10 × 35m trench that, with the guidance of the geophysical survey, was established over two sets of ditch termini, encompassing an area both directly within and outside of the enclosure (Fig.…”
Section: The 2019 Fieldwork Seasonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2019 a small team undertook the first research excavation at Freston. The fieldwork began with a geophysical survey of the southeast quadrant, the results of which are published elsewhere (Schofield et al 2021). Here we focused on the excavation of a 10 × 35m trench that, with the guidance of the geophysical survey, was established over two sets of ditch termini, encompassing an area both directly within and outside of the enclosure (Fig.…”
Section: The 2019 Fieldwork Seasonmentioning
confidence: 99%