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The archaeological remains at Howick consist of a Mesolithic hut site and an Early Bronze Age cist cemetery located on a modern cliff edge overlooking a small estuary. This volume is devoted solely to the reporting and interpretation of the Mesolithic remains. Three huts had been constructed on the Howick site, all on the same footprint, with no evidence to indicate a gap between these occupations, and the remains inside the hut were all consistent with its use as a habitation site. The lithic material from Howick is the most accurately dated assemblage from any British Mesolithic site and is
Excavations (Archaeology) -- England -- Northumberland. --- Howick Site (England). --- Land settlement patterns, Prehistoric -- England -- Northumberland. --- Mesolithic period -- England -- Northumberland. --- Northumberland (England) -- Antiquities. --- Mesolithic period --- Land settlement patterns, Prehistoric --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Anthropology --- Social Sciences --- Prehistoric Anthropology --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Prehistoric land settlement patterns --- Middle Stone age --- Stone age --- Northumberland (England) --- Antiquities. --- Northumberland --- County of Northumberland (England) --- Tyne and Wear (England) --- England --- Antiquities --- Howick Site (England)
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