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Logboat (Boat 7)

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Length 2.25m; Width 0.56m; Depth 0.15m.

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Logboat (Boat 6)

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Length 6.25m; Width 0.71m; Depth 0.31m

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Logboat (Boat 5)

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Length 3.94m; Width 0.35m; Depth 0.25m.

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Logboat (Boat 4)

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Length 8.42m; Width 0.85m; Depth 0.12m

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Ash palisade

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‘Pencil-point’ posts forming a palisaded enclosure around a raised settlement over the channel. Wood chips derived from the making of the sharpened ends were found preserved close by.

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Bronze sickle

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Bronze cast sickle found amongst the charred remains of a raised settlement situated above the channel. One of several bronze tools (awls, punches, gouges, chisels etc) deposited along with the rest of … read more

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Bronze spearhead

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The charred remains of the spear shaft was found still lodged inside the spearhead socket illustrating that it too was a victim of the inferno that destroyed the settlement.

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Logboat (Boat 2)

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Small double prow-built logboat complete with puddled-clay repairs. This boat was found atop of a collapsed fish weir. Length 5.44m; Width 0.68m; Depth 0.23m

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Tin cone

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Small diameter tin cone with serrated base; shield boss or helmet fitting?

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Bronze spearhead

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Bronze spearhead still attached to its wooden shaft. The shaft measured almost exactly 2m in length.

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