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Prehistoric pottery from Perry Oaks

The prehistoric pottery assemblage comprises a total of 9332 sherds (74,749 g). The assemblage consisted of material recovered from four sites: Perry Oaks evaluation (POK 96), Western Perimeter Roa...
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Romano-British pottery from Perry Oaks

The excavations at WPR98 and POK96 produced a total of 2287 sherds of Romano-British pottery, weighing 26,784g. This material spans the entire Roman period.
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The flint from Perry Oaks

A total of 3181 struck flints were recovered from the Perry Oaks evaluation (POK96), Western Perimeter Road (WPR98), Northern Taxi Way (GAI99) and Grass Area 21 (GAA00). These sites produced a furt...
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Palynological analysis and evaluation of vegetation and landscape from Mesolithic to Romano-British

As requested by the archaeologists responsible for the excavation and interpretation of this complex site, this report will not follow the usual conventions of presentation. Details of site descri...
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Analysis of insects from Middle Bronze Age to Roman deposits from Perry Oaks

Extensive archaeological excavation was undertaken on the sludgeworks at Perry Oaks following its decommissioning. Amongst the numerous archaeological features found were waterlogged pits, wells ...
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Assessment of soil micromorpology or feature fills from Perry Oaks

This assessment is for the purpose of recommending which soil micromorphology samples taken from the main Perry Oaks (WPR98) and sites should see further processing and interpretation.
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Note on the stone axe from a middle Bronze Age waterhole at Perry Oaks

A stone axe (135040), object No. 500) was found upright at the base of middle Bronze Age waterhole 135071 (SG 135067). The axe is complete and in good condition, with much of the original polished ...
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The wooden finds from Perry Oaks

The author was asked to report on an assemblage of material recovered by Framework Archaeology from the excavation of the former Perry Oaks Sludge Works, Middlesex. The material in question had ...
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Perry Oaks sediment investigation

This report summarises the findings from the investigation of selected sections from the Bed B and Bed C areas of the WPR98 excavation taken during the fieldwork phase in 1999. The work undertaken ...
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Animal bone from Perry Oaks

The recording of the animal bones was completed to an assessment level, noting the number of each species present and the number attributed with fusion, tooth wear or metrical traits.
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The Roman lead tank from Perry Oaks

The partial remains of a circular lead tank of late Roman date was found in the base of a late Roman waterhole at Perry Oaks. The tank had clearly been damaged or dismantled. Part of the sides and ...
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Human bone from Perry Oaks

Cremated bone and residues from 19 contexts was subject to examination, together with residues from a further 18 contexts. The deposits appear to cover a wide temporal range from Mesolithic to Iron...
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