1. Early and Middle Bronze Age Burnt Mounds at Hugglescote, Coalville
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Simmonds, Andrew and Gorniak, Mariusz I
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Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society, 93, 1-24, Oxford Archaeology excavated four burnt mounds beside a minor tributary stream of the River Sence at Hugglescote, Coalville, North West Leicestershire, each comprising a mound of charcoal and burnt stone, associated with one or more hearths and troughs. Tree-throw holes and possible man-made pits sealed beneath the mounds, as well as a small assemblage of worked flint, attested to limited activity during the Mesolithic and Neolithic periods. Radiocarbon dating indicated that the earliest mound was in use during the early Bronze Age, while the other mounds were later - dating from the middle Bronze Age. This article is summarised from a detailed site report, including full specialist reports, which is available at the OA Library at https://library.thehumanjourney. net/4719/ and will be made available through the OASIS website. The project archive will be deposited with Leicestershire County Council Museums Service under accession code X.A.51.2014.
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- 2022
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