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A preliminary examination of the pottery from the Fengate (Power Station) site and the Flag Fen platform
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2015
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The discovery of a small scatter of pottery sherds from around and to the south of the timber rows on the Fengate site and of more pottery from the Flag Fen platform enables us to undertake a comparative study which might throw some light on the history of activities associated with these two structures.
The assemblages discussed here are small, 103 sherds from Fengate and 293 sherds from the Flag Fen platform, and the procedures by which these assemblages were recovered differ. The Fengate pottery was excavated in the course of uncovering either the timbers or the metalwork. Consequently, the distribution of known material derives not from a detailed examination of the entire area but from the position of the timbers or the metal objects and where the position of the latter was indicated by metal-detector readings. These recovery procedures present us with some difficulties if we wish to seek a direct comparison between this assemblage and the material from the Flag Fen platform. The platform is being excavated fully and under closer archaeological scrutiny; the contrast is well illustrated by the fact that sherds of less than 20 mm in diameter are absent from the Fengate site but comprise about 17% of the Flag Fen assemblage.
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