Brean Down Excavations, 1983 1987 by Martin Bell

This archaeological report delves into the findings from the Brean Down site, located on the Somerset coast, where excavations conducted between 1983 and 1987 unearthed a rich tapestry of historical artifacts and structures. The study reveals insights into the area's occupation spanning from the prehistoric era through the Roman period, highlighting the site's significance as a strategic and cultural hub. Detailed analyses of the discovered artifacts, including pottery, tools, and remnants of ancient structures, provide a window into the daily lives, trade practices, and environmental adaptations of its past inhabitants, offering a comprehensive understanding of the region's historical landscape.