“伟大的约克郡之路”:铁器时代和罗马-英国在南约克郡罗辛顿附近的活动

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P. Daniel
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摘要

摘要2012年至2014年间,威塞克斯考古在南约克郡唐卡斯特以南修建新道路之前,对田野系统遗迹进行了调查。放射性碳年代表明,野外系统建立于铁器时代晚期,随后在罗马-不列颠时期的前半期进行了扩展和更新。环境证据表明,铁器时代的清理和农业,以及可能的林地再生。在罗马-英国时期,可以发现潮湿的放牧牧场,在更广阔的地区有一些可耕地的迹象,条件更潮湿,阿尔德沼泽的增加与考古活动的结束相吻合。该遗址靠近一个罗马城镇、陶器厂和军事基地,但土著居民与罗马物质文化的接触相对较少。总的来说,从铁器时代到罗马-英国时期,当地的土地管理和农业实践似乎是连续的。
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‘The Great Yorkshire Way’: Iron Age and Romano-British Activity Near Rossington, South Yorkshire
Abstract Between 2012 and 2014 Wessex Archaeology investigated field system remains in advance of the construction of a new road to the south of Doncaster, South Yorkshire. Radiocarbon dates indicate that the field system was established in the late Iron Age with subsequent extension and renewal in the first half of the Romano-British period. The environmental evidence indicates Iron Age clearance and agriculture, followed by possible woodland regeneration. Damp, grazed pasture, with some indication of arable cultivation in the wider area, can be detected during the Romano-British phase, with wetter conditions and an increase in alder fen-carr coinciding with the end of archaeologically visible activity. The site lay close to a Roman town, potteries, and military bases, yet relatively little engagement with Roman material culture can be detected on the part of the indigenous population. Overall, there appears to have been continuity in local land management and farming practices from the Iron Age into the Romano-British period.
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