31st December 2006, 04:42 PM
There was some stuff about Francis Pryor's work at Flag Fen in Antiquity vol.66 no.251 (1992), including details of the ritually deposited metalwork. Another site you might want to look at, although I'm not sure where it has been published, is the Eton Rowing Lake.
On a slightly different note, there has been some interesting work done by Lambrick and Robinson looking at the environmental history of the Upper Thames. They conclude that the floodplain was much drier in the Neolithic and Bronze Age thanit is now and that the onset of alluviation wasn't until the Iron Age. See 'Nature', vol.308, pgs.809-14 (1984).
John
"Hidden wisdom and buried treasure, what use is there in either?" (Ecclesiasticus ch20 v30)
On a slightly different note, there has been some interesting work done by Lambrick and Robinson looking at the environmental history of the Upper Thames. They conclude that the floodplain was much drier in the Neolithic and Bronze Age thanit is now and that the onset of alluviation wasn't until the Iron Age. See 'Nature', vol.308, pgs.809-14 (1984).
John
"Hidden wisdom and buried treasure, what use is there in either?" (Ecclesiasticus ch20 v30)