SDO14247 - Gussage All Saints. An Iron Age Settlement in Dorset

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Type Monograph
Title Gussage All Saints. An Iron Age Settlement in Dorset
Author/Originator
Date/Year 1979
International Standard Book Number 0 11 670831 X*

Abstract/Summary

‘A three-acres settlement at Gussage All Saints, Dorset was completed excavated and most of the archaeological deposit removed so as to provide a basis for broader interpretations. Post-holes for buildings, numerous pits, gullies and internal enclosures provided evidence that the settlement was occupied throughout the second half of the first millennium BC, and evidence was recovered for its development, material culture, economy and population. Of particular interest is a collection of bronze-founder’s debris, including broken investment moulds, which was found as a rubbish deposit. The excavation was a problem-orientated project within a rescue framework, designed to look back at Dr Gerhart Bersu’s excavation of the site of Little Woodbury, near Salisbury, in 1938 and 1939, which, although a partial excavation, had for many years provided the pattern for Iron Age economy in southern Britain.’

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Description

London, HMSO

Location

Referenced Monuments (5)

  • Bronze Age settlement at Down Farm, Gussage St Michael (Monument)
  • Enclosure and field system north east of Gussage All Saints, Gussage All Saints (Monument)
  • Iron Age Irregular enclosure, Gussage All Saints (Monument)
  • Iron Age or Romano-British oval enclosure, trackways and field system, Gussage All Saints (Monument)
  • Iron Age settlement, Gussage All Saints (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Early Iron Age Enclosure; excavation 1972

Record last edited

Mar 7 2024 4:13PM