Time Periods
Paleolithic
Mesolithic
Neolithic
Chalcolithic
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Classical Period
Post-Classical Period
Early Modern Period
Industrial Period
Contemporary Period
Time Periods
Paleolithic
Mesolithic
Neolithic
Chalcolithic
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Classical Period
Post-Classical Period
Early Modern Period
Industrial Period
Contemporary Period
Location
About
La Motte, also known as Green Island, is a tidal island located on the south-east coast of Jersey in the Channel Islands. The island's archaeological significance is underscored by evidence of human activity dating back to the Neolithic period, from around 1500 BCE to 300 BCE. During this time, visitors left behind various artifacts, including cairns, middens, and cists. These features suggest the island was used for burial and possibly ritual purposes. The island is composed of late Pleistocene rock, covered with loess, and rises 17 meters above sea level, providing a unique geological context. Access to the island is limited to low tide, further adding to its preservation and archaeological interest. The site provides valuable insight into early human settlement and activity in the Channel Islands.
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