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MICK RAWLINGS
"This volume describes the results of several stages of archaeological work resulting from plans to construct a new water treatment plant utilising the springhead of the River Jordan at Sutton Poyntz, a village at the foot of the chalk scarp near Weymouth, Dorset. Human activity in the area, since at least Mesolithic times, has focused on the river. Its post-medieval history revolved around its water mills. Evidence for an Early Iron Age settlement, including at least one round-house, and Romano-British activity, including infant burials were recorded, partly beneath a thick colluvial deposit. A rectangular, stone-founded building has been identified as a 13th-14th century chapel probably belonging to the Poyntz family estate."--Jacket.
| Publisher | Wessex Archaeology |
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| Pages | 102 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 1-874-35044-2 primary |
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