NettetThe Hatfield Neolithic Trackway was discovered in 2004, and is one of the oldest known ancient timber trackways in England. The trackway is the second confirmed archaeological structure from Hatfield and Thorne Moors. The Lindholme Trackway dates to around 2900–2500 BC. Nettet30. jun. 2024 · Data by OpenStreetMap, under ODbL. 1 buyer DEFRA Network Etendering Portal London Description To undertake an archaeological condition assessment and a …
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NettetThe Lindholme Trackway dates to around 2900–2500 BC. Context Situated in the Humberhead Levels, Hatfield Moor and Thorne Moor form part of the largest raised … Nettet29. jul. 2024 · Neolithic House; Neolithic Trackway; Peatland Railway Extension; Peatland Railway; Peatland Restoration; Presenting the Past; Reconstructing the … marginalyzed
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NettetThe most recent find on Hatfield Moor is the Lindholme Neolithic Trackway discovered in 2004. The corduroy trackway has an average width of 3 m, but is 4 m wide in one area with rails positioned 1.9 m – 2.1 m apart. The trackway dates … NettetEl Hatfield Neolithic Trackway (Lindholme Trackway) fue descubierto en 2004 y es uno de los caminos de madera antiguos más antiguos que se conocen en Inglaterra. El sendero es la segunda estructura arqueológica confirmada de Hatfield y Thorne Moors. El Lindholme Trackway se remonta aproximadamente al 2900-2500 a. C. [1] Nettet14. jun. 2024 · Neolithic and Bronze Age Site Name: Hatfield Moor Alternative Name: Lindholme Neolithic timber trackway and platform Country: England County: Yorkshire (South) Type: Ancient Trackway Nearest Town: Doncaster Nearest Village: Goole Map Ref: SE7060407233 Latitude: 53.556981N Longitude: 0.93566W Condition: kutch fabric