A number of significant sites and areas of past human activity and
inhabitation from the Iron Age, the Romano-British period, the medieval
and early post-medieval periods have been recorded. The results follow
broad regional patterns seen in the Severn Estuary Levels, with the more
regularly planned farming landscapes and permanent settlement evidence
from the Romano-British period onwards, developing from seasonal,
episodic exploitation of this resource-rich salt-marsh landscape. It has
also highlighted extensive continuities within the Steart Point
landscape of land divisions and drainage patterns which have their
inception at least as far back as the early medieval period and possibly
the Romano-British period.