Archaeological investigations carried out in Combe Haven, East Sussex, prior to the construction of the Bexhill to Hastings Link Road revealed evidence for activity extending from the end of the Palaeolithic period to the Anglo-Saxon period. The highlights include numerous in situ Mesolithic flint scatters, dating throughout that period, a series of early and middle Bronze Age burnt mounds, a well-preserved Roman iron production site, and an Anglo-Saxon agricultural site. The evidence from the excavated sites is complemented by geoarchaeological and environmental investigations which chart the development of Combe Haven.
November's #OAat50 highlights
Enigmatic sites, the history of Carlisle and Liverpool and early modern healthcare in Oxford.