Excavations at Spring Road Municipal Cemetery, Abingdon, Oxfordshire
have revealed activity extending from the Mesolithic to the Saxon
period. The most significant discovery was an arc of substantial
postholes which formed part of one of very few middle Bronze timber
circles known in southern Britain. The most important earlier evidence
was a Beaker burial containing a copper awl which is amongst the
earliest metal artefacts from Britain. Mesolithic flint, an oval
Peterborough Ware bowl and a Grooved Ware pit were also found. A group
of three middle Iron Age crouched inhumation burials are amongst the
most interesting later finds, which included also an early-middle Iron
Age roundhouse, a Roman field system and Anglo-Saxon sunken-featured
buildings.