NEOLITHIC PERIOD
approx. 4000 - 2000 BC
The earliest traces of man in this area are late Mesolithic to early Neolithic flints, sherds and other implements. One might believe that the people of these ancient times were less organised as a society than ourselves yet they were responsible for substantial ritual sites like the Pallisade descovered in the Hindwell Valley, a project which would have needed large amounts of labour to be supported by the agricultural and managerial efforts of other sections of the local society. Some barrows (burial mounds) in the area have been dated to this period and a contender for a Neolithic house has been excavated, also in the Hindwell area. Aerial photography continues to reveal evidence of ancient sites, many undatable, however finds associated with a particular type of site may help to date other similar sites.
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Hindwell Valley SitesStowe Axe FindBucknell Axe FindBuckton Axe and Flints FindBucknell Arrowhead and BorerFindBrampton Axe FindBroomy Hill Axe FindLwr Pedwardine Axe FindLetton Axe FindShobdon Axe FindStapleton Flints and Field SystemWoodhouse La CropmarkKington Axe FindLyonshall Axe FindDiscoed Yew TreeStaunton Enclosure
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