Star Carr

by Chantal Conneller, Nicky Milner, Tim Schadla-Hall, and Barry Taylor

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Star Carr is one of the most famous and important prehistoric sites in Europe. Dating from the early Mesolithic period, over 10,000 years ago, the site has produced a unique range of artefacts and settlement evidence. First excavated in 1949–51 by Professor Grahame Clark of Cambridge University, the site was buried in a deep layer of peat on the edge of prehistoric Lake Flixton. The peat has preserved an incredible collection of organic artefacts, including bone, wood and antler, as well as thousands of flint tools. This has allowed archaeo-logists to build up a detailed picture of life on the edge of the lake around 9000 BC. New excavations have now revealed the remains of what may be the earliest house ever found in Britain, and have shown that the settlement stretched for several hundred metres along the lake shore.

This book tells the story of the discovery of Star Carr, and brings it up-to-date with details of the current excavations. It also discusses other important Mesolithic sites in Britain and Europe and how these are transforming our view of life after the Ice Age.
  • ISBN10 1902771990
  • ISBN13 9781902771991
  • Publish Date 31 May 2013
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 23 June 2021
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Council for British Archaeology
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 124
  • Language English