Iron Age and Roman Settlement at Brough South, East Riding of Yorkshire

IF 0.2 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
K. Moon, J. Richardson, S. Wrathmell
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Abstract Excavations to the southeast of Brough on a site close to the Humber estuary identified three phases of an Iron Age roundhouse, where a community raised sheep and pigs, grew cereals, spun wool and made their own pots. This was followed by early Roman-British boundary and trackway ditches, albeit with likely Iron Age origins. Activity apparently ceased in the second century AD and this might reflect wetter conditions over time with settlement moving further north while previously occupied land was given over to agriculture. Rare earlier prehistoric and Anglo-Saxon finds attest to the longevity of this landscape’s use probably due to the richness of the hinterland between salt marsh and estuary to the south, and drier conditions to the north.
铁器时代和罗马人在约克郡东部布洛南的定居
在Brough东南部靠近Humber河口的一处遗址上进行的挖掘确定了铁器时代圆屋的三个阶段,在那里,一个社区饲养绵羊和猪,种植谷物,纺羊毛并制作自己的锅。随后是早期的罗马-英国边界和轨道沟渠,尽管可能起源于铁器时代。公元二世纪,人类活动明显停止,这可能反映了随着时间的推移,随着定居点向北移动,气候变得更加湿润,而以前被占领的土地则被用于农业。早期罕见的史前和盎格鲁-撒克逊人的发现证明了这片土地的使用寿命,这可能是由于南部盐沼和河口之间的腹地丰富,北部干旱。
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