Hostname: page-component-cd9895bd7-p9bg8 Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-12-26T19:38:44.746Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

The backwater economy of a fen-edge community in the Iron Age: the Upper Delphs, Haddenham

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

Christopher Evans
Affiliation:
Department of Archaeology, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3DZ
Dale Serjeantson
Affiliation:
Department of Extra-Mural Studies, University of London, 26 Russell Square, London WC1B 5DQ

Abstract

Image of the first page of this content. For PDF version, please use the ‘Save PDF’ preceeding this image.'
Type
Special section: Survey, environment and excavation in the English Fenland
Copyright
Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd 1988

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Bulleid, A. & Gray, St G.H. 1911. The Glastonbury lake village I. Taunton: Glastonbury Antiquarian Society.Google Scholar
Bulleid, A. & Gray, St G.H. 1917. The Glastonbury lake village II. Taunton: Glastonbury Antiquarian Society.Google Scholar
Ghowne, P., Girling, M. & Gre Io, J.. 1986. Excavation at an Iron Age defended enclosure at Tattershall Thorpe, Lincolnshire, Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 52: 15988.Google Scholar
Clark, J.G.D., Godwin, H. Godwin, M.E. & Clifford, M.H.. 1935. Report on recent excavations at Peacocks Farm, Shippea Hill, Cambridgeshire, Antiquaries Journal 15: 248319.Google Scholar
Clark, J.G.D. & Godwin, H.. 1962. The Neolithic in the Cambridgeshire Fens, Antiquity 36: 1023.Google Scholar
Clarke, D.L. 1972. A provisional model of an Iron Age society and its settlement system, in Clarke, D.L. (ed.), Models in archaeology: 80185. London: Methuen.Google Scholar
Coles, J.M. & Orme, B.J.. 1982. Beaver in the Somerset Levels: some new evidence, Somerset Levels Papers 8: 6773.Google Scholar
Coles, J.M. & Orme, B.J.. 1983. Homo sapiens or Castor fiber?, Antiquity 57: 95102.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ette, J. 1985. Haddenham Iron Age Enclosure – transect sieving project. London: unpublished dissertation.Google Scholar
Evans, C. 1984. A shrine provenance for the Willingham Fen hoard, Antiquity 58: 21214.Google Scholar
Evans, C. 1986. The Haddenham Project: the Upper Delphs, Fenland Research 3: 248.Google Scholar
Evans, C. 1987. The Haddenham Project: the Upper Delphs, Fenland Research 4: 325.Google Scholar
Evans, C. 1988a. Nomads in ‘waterland’?: prehistoric transhumance and Fenland archaeology, Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 76 [1987].Google Scholar
Evans, C. 1988b. Excavations at Haddenham, Cambs.: a ‘planned’ enclosures and its regional affinities, in Burgess, C. & Topping, P. (ed.), Enclosures and defences in the Neolithic of western Europe: 12748. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports. International series 403.Google Scholar
Fox, C. 1923. The archaeology of the Cambridge region. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Hall, D.N. 1981. Cambridgeshire Fenland: an intensive archaeological fieldwork survey, in Rowley, R.T. (ed.), The evolution of marshland landscapes: 5273. Oxford: Oxford University Department of External Studies.Google Scholar
Hall, D.N. 1985. Fenland Project field survey: 1984–5 – Cambridgeshire, Fenland Research 2: 459.Google Scholar
Hall, D.N. 1986. Fenland Project field survey: 1985–6 – Cambridgeshire, Fenland Research 3: 47.Google Scholar
Hall, D.N. 1987. Fenland landscapes and settlement between Peterborough and March. Cambridge: Cambridgeshire Archaeological Committee. East Anglian Archaeology 35.Google Scholar
Hall, D.N., Evans, C. Hodder, I., & Pryor, F.. 1987. The Fenlands of East Anglia, England: survey and excavation, in Coles, J.M. & Lawson, A. (ed.), European wetlands in prehistory: 169201. Oxford: Clarendon.Google Scholar
Harting, J.E. 1880. British animals extinct within historic times. London: Trubner.Google Scholar
Hinde, K.S.G. 1975. Meres and mills in Willingham and Stretham, Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 66: 16573.Google Scholar
Hunt, G. 1985. An investigation of waterlogged material from Haddenham, Cambridge. Birmingham: unpublished dissertation.Google Scholar
Innis, H.A. 1956. The fur trade in Canada. Toronto: Toronto University Press.Google Scholar
Knight, D. 1984. Late Bronze Age and Iron Age settlement in the Nene and Great Ouse basins. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports. British Series 130.Google Scholar
Legge, A.). & Rowlfy-Conwy, P.. 1986. The beaver (Castor fiber L.) in the Tigris-Euphrates Basin, Journal of Archaeological Science 13: 46976.Google Scholar
Lethhridge, T.C. 1935. Investigation of the ancient causeway in the Fen between Fordy and Little Thetford, Cambridgeshire, Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 35: 869.Google Scholar
Miller, S.H. & Skertchly, S.B.J.. 1878. The Fenland – past and present. London: Longmans Green.Google Scholar
Morgan, L.H. 1868. The American beaver and his work. Philadelphia: Lippincott.Google Scholar
Nelson, R.K. 1973. Hunters of the northern forest. Chicago: Chicago University Press.Google Scholar
Nelson, R.K. 1976. Hunters of the northern ice. Chicago: Chicago University Press.Google Scholar
Phillips, C.W. (ed.). 1970. The Fenland in Roman times. London: Royal Geographical Society. Research Series 5.Google Scholar
Pryor, F. 1983a. Gone but still respected: some evidence for Iron Age house platforms in Lowland England, Oxford Journal of Archaeology 2: 18998.Google Scholar
Pryor, F. 1983b. South-West Fen-edge survey, 1982/3: an interim report, Northamptonshire Archaeology 17: 16570.Google Scholar
Pryor, F. 1984. Excavation at Fengate Peterborough, England: the fourth report. Northamtonshire Archaeological Society Monograph 2/Royal Ontario Museum Archaeological Monograph 7.Google Scholar
Pryor, F., French, C., & Taylor, M.. 1986. Flag Fen, Fengate, Peterborough I: discovery, reconnaissance and initial excavation (1982–85), Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 52: 124.Google Scholar
Ross, A. 1974. Pagan Celtic Britain. London: Cardinal.Google Scholar
Ross, A.S.C. 1981. The Terfinnas & Beormas of Ohthere. Leeds: Leeds University Press.Google Scholar
Sibley, E. 1794. An universal system of natural history. London: Champante & Whitrow.Google Scholar
Simms, J. 1985. Environmental interpretation from sediment and pollen analysis of Middle Iron Age ditch deposits at Haddenham, Cambridgeshire. Cambridge: unpublished dissertation.Google Scholar
Stora, N. 1968. Massfängst av Sjöfägel I Nordeurasien. Acta Academiae Åboensis, Series A, 34(2), Abo Akademie.Google Scholar
Taylor, M. 1979. A survey of prehistoric sites north of Cambridge, Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 69: 2136.Google Scholar