The Freston Causewayed Enclosure: New Research on the Early Neolithic of Eastern England (Suffolk)

Tristan Carter, Nathaniel Jackson,Rose Moir, Dana Challinor, Charlotte Diffey

Documenta Praehistorica(2021)

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Abstract
Current models view southeast England as where Neolithic lifeways were first introduced to Britain from continental Europe c. 4000 cal BC, however, there has been little work detailing this process in coastal East Anglia. In 2019, work at the Freston causewayed enclosure provided the first view of a major gathering space associated with semi-mobile farming communities of the Early Neolithic in the county of Suffolk and located on a major estuary close to the North Sea. Excavation produced a rich assemblage of worked flint and Mildenhall Ware pottery (potentially for feasting), plus evidence for the consumption of cereals and hazelnuts.
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Britain,East Anglia,Neolithisation,Early Neolithic,causewayed enclosure,social gathering
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