Long Meg and Her Daughters post-excavation full analysis - April 2016
This report presents the full analysis results of an archaeological excavationconducted as part of the ‘Altogether Archaeology’ community project at the site of Long Meg and Her Daughters stone circle and adjacent enclosure near Penrith, Cumbria. The excavation comprised three trenches, with significant post-excavation analysis undertaken on pottery, lithics and palaeoenvironmental remains. The works were commissioned by the North Pennines AONB, and supervised by Archaeological Services Durham University.
Hazel charcoal in one of the stoneholes of Long Meg and her Daughters dates to 3340–3100 cal BC
South of the enclosure was a larger pit, possibly used for storage. A radiocarbon date from this was Middle Neolithic. A shallow pit, of similar date, was recorded between the enclosure ditch and the stone circle. This pit may be the socket for a former standing stone: the date may therefore relate to the construction of the stone circle.
https://altogetherarchaeology.org/Reports%20and%20Proposal%20Docs/Long%20Meg/Long%20Meg%20FA%204043.pdf
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