From 1993-2000 Oxford Archaeology examined a sequence of rural
landscapes at Hanson Aggregates' Sutton Courtenay Pit ahead of gravel
extraction. The earliest of these, a rectilinear system of trackways and
field enclosures, with associated waterholes for animals, devleoped from
about 1500 BC. Probably contemporary cremation burials lay close by. No
significant later prehistoric evidence was found, but about the middle
of the 1st century AD a high-status double-ditched enclosure was
established. This settlement was associated with further rectilinear
field systems, enclosures and trackways and two cremation burials. This
settlement went out of use after c AD 120 and subsequent activity was
entirely agricultural in nature.