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Linear Earthwork, Tribal Boundary and Ritual Beheading: Aves Ditch from the Iron Age to the Early Middle Ages
Eberhard W. Sauer
Aves Ditch is one of the best-preserved and yet most enigmatic of the ancient monuments in Oxfordshire, and it has remained a landmark to the present day. Lined by a straight row of trees, it can be seen over a fair distance. It runs virtually dead straight over no less than 4.2 km from north of Kirtlington to the modern parish boundary between Upper Heyford and Middleton Stoney. For over three centuries scholars have wondered whether it is of pre-Roman, Roman or Anglo-Saxon origin, whether it was a road or a linear earthwork and, in the latter case, what function it may have served. Notwithstanding this centuries-old debate and it being easily accessible just 15 to 22 km north of Oxford, it is also one of the least known of the county's visible archaeological features and is seldom referred to in popular or scholarly work on the history or archaeology of the region. Previously unpublished excavations of the 1930s and further work in the 1990s have contributed much to solving this enigma, and the present book provides the final report on these excavations.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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INTRODUCTION
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SCOPE AND STRUCTURE OF THE FIELDWORK REPORT
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HISTORY OF RESEARCH
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THE IRON AGE ENCLOSURE PRE-DATING AVES DITCH AND OTHER SETTLEMENT IN THE VICINITY
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THE CONSTRUCTION OF AVES DITCH
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THE DATE OF AVES DITCH
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A ROAD OR A BOUNDARY MARKER?
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A ROMAN LINEAR BARRIER?
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A TRIBAL BOUNDARY?
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ARTIFICIAL BARRIERS AT TRIBAL AND POLITICAL BOUNDARIES
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FROM AVES DITCH TO THE ANTONINE WALL? THE EVOLUTION OF LINEAR BARRIERS IN THE ANCIENT WORLD
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AVES DITCH IN THE ROMAN AND POST-ROMAN PERIOD
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THE BEHEADED SKELETON
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BURIAL IN THE DITCH AND BEHEADING: ATTEMPT AT AN EXPLANATION
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CONCLUSIONS: AVES DITCH, A PUZZLE SOLVED – OR A PERPETUAL ENIGMA?
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EPILOGUE
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SPECIALISTS’ REPORTS
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THE CONTEXTS
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THE POTTERY
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ARCHAEOMAGNETIC DATING AT AVES DITCH
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THE COIN
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HUMAN BONES
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ANIMAL BONES
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LAND SNAILS FROM AVES DITCH
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Published: 2005
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407320533 (ebook)
- 9781841718996 (paperback)
BAR Number: B402