Excavations at King's Low and Queen's Low: Two Early Bronze Age barrows in Tixall, North Staffordshire by Gary Lock

Excavations at King's Low and Queen's Low: Two Early Bronze Age barrows in Tixall, North Staffordshire

Gary Lock
122 pages
Archaeopress Archaeology
Jan 2014
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These two barrows in the parish of Tixall, north of Stafford, were excavated by the Stoke‐on‐Trent Museum Archaeological Society between the years 1986 and 1994. They are approximately one kilometre apart with King's Low still extant but Queen's Low badly damaged by ploughing. The results are important because little excavation of round barrows has been carried out in this area of North Staffordshire and these add considerably to the local corpus of knowledge concerning Early Bronze Age burial practices and various categories of material culture including Collared Urns and a single faience bead at each site.. Table of Contents. Preface. 1 Introduction and background. 2 The excavations. 3 People and the environment. 4 The material culture. 5 King's Low and Queen's Low: a wider discussion. Appendices. Bibliography
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Pages 122
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Published 2014
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