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In 1973 the Watch Hill barrow was excavated and demonstrated to be a complex structure. However, at the time it was only possible to arrange two radiocarbon determinations, from the same pit in the base of the ditch. As part of postgraduate research carried out at the University of Exeter, the archive was revisited and funding obtained for a further four radiocarbon determinations from the ditch and central burial within the barrow. The six radiocarbon determinations together ranged between 2140 and 1680 cal. BC. The results are significant as they indicate that the site was in use over several centuries with the burial occurring towards the end of activity.
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This page is a summary of: Redating the Watch Hill Barrow, Cornwall, Archaeological Journal, January 2006, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/00665983.2006.11020668.
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