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Title: Antler tine fragments
Item Name: Ecofacts

Description:

Two pieces of antler tine numbered KLB 58/60. The larger piece has a smaller tine branching from the main body. From Kilham Long Barrow (TA 056 673) excavations, 1965-9 & 1972. KLB was excavated by Terry Manby between 1958 and 1969. After a Mesolithic occupation evidenced by pits and hearths, there was a period of cultivation before the monument was erected (perhaps around 3000BC). A trapezoidal timber structure, with a burial chamber and timber facade at the east end was built. There were two phases, with some burning between the two phases. The whole structure was then covered by a chalk and earth mound. This has now been almost entirely removed by ploughing. A Bronze Age ring ditch further to the east was also investigated in the excavations.


Culture: Neolithic
Materials: antler
Measurements: L:13/17cm
ID_Number: ERYMS : 1996.1193

Related Publications

Excavation of the Kilham long barrow
Manby, T.G.
1976
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