1. Sweet Track - Wikipedia

    • The Sweet Track is an ancient trackway, or causeway, in the Somerset Levels, England, named after its finder, Ray Sweet. It was built in 3807 BC (determined using dendrochronology - Tree-ring dating) and is the second-oldest timber trackway discovered in the British Isles, dating to the Neolithic. The Sweet Track was predominantly built along the course of an earlier … 展开

    Location

    In the early fourth millennium BC the track was built between an island at Westhay and a ridge of high ground at
    The … 展开

    Discovery and study

    The track was discovered in 1970 during peat excavations and is named after its finder, Ray Sweet. The company for which he worked, E. J. Godwin, sent part of a plank from the track to John Coles, an assistant lecture… 展开

    Sweet Track wikipedia的地图
    位置英国萨默塞特郡的沙普维克荒野自然保留区
    建成时间公元前3807年或3806年
    Builders

    The community that constructed the trackway were Neolithic farmers who had colonised the area around 3900 BC, and the evidence suggests that they were, by the time of construction, well organised and settled. Before th… 展开

    Construction

    Built in 3807 or 3806 BC, the track was a walkway consisting mainly of planks of oak laid end-to-end, supported by crossed pegs of ash, oak, and lime, driven into the underlying peat. The planks, which were up to 40 centimetre… 展开

    Conservation

    Most of the track remains in its original location, which is now within the Shapwick Heath biological Site of Special Scientific Interest and National Nature Reserve. Following purchase of land by the National Heritage Memori… 展开

    Bibliography

    • Coles, John; Coles, Bryony (1986). Sweet Track to Glastonbury: The Somerset Levels in Prehistory. London: Thames and Hudson. ISBN 978-0-500-39022-1.
    • Coles, Bryony; Coles, John (1980). Prehistory of the Somerset Le… 展开

    External links

    "Sweet Track". Megalithic Portal.
    • A 3D film of the track and its landscape has recently been made and is also available with subtitles. 展开

     
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    网页2013年4月4日 · The Sweet Track is a Neolithic timber walkway, located in the Somerset Levels, England. It was originally part of a network of tracks built to provide a dry path across the marshy ground. The Sweet Track

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  3. Sweet Track, a 6,000-year-old Testament of Prehistoric …

    网页2023年9月10日 · It is one of the oldest known engineered roads or trackways in the world, dating back to around 3807 BC, during the late Neolithic or Early Bronze Age. The trackway was discovered in 1970 …

  4. Sweet Track and other wooden trackways - Avalon …

    网页The most famous of the trackways was the Sweet Track, named after Ray Sweet who discovered it while ditch cleaning. In all, more than 40 wooden trackways were found in the area. The Sweet Track. This trackway …

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  5. Sweet Track: 6,000-year-old Somerset walkway is …

    网页2022年2月2日 · The Sweet Track, in the Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve in Somerset, is set to be removed from Historic England's Heritage at Risk Register. The prehistoric track was built by the...

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