Lewis, Carenza
(2015)
Test pit excavation within currently occupied rural settlements: results of the English CORS project in 2014.
Medieval Settlement Research, 30
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pp. 39-49.
ISSN 2046-5211
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Abstract
In 2014 a tenth year of test pit excavation within currently occupied rural settlements (CORS) in East Anglia was carried out under the supervision of Access Cambridge Archaeology (ACA) directed by Carenza Lewis from the University of Cambridge. The aims and methods of the CORS project are outlined elsewhere (Lewis 2007b) and online (http://www.access.arch.cam.ac.uk/reports/cors). The ACA website includes pottery reports from each site and maps showing the distribution of pottery, period by period, from the prehistoric to the modern, for every settlement where test pit excavations have been carried out by ACA since 2005. Anyone wishing to explore further the summaries in this paper is advised to visit the website and consider the text alongside the maps.
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