All these sites have yielded pottery dated to early Iron Age II.
In 1991, an excavation at Yung Long, west to Tuen Mun revealed a cultural phase with painted pottery, dated to 4400-3800 BC.
They found the baptistry of a 6th-century cathedral and large amounts of pottery dated to the 6th and 7th centuries AD; in other words, an early Christian town.
Part one involves pottery dated from the 10th to the 19th centuries.
The largest mound at the site has been radiocarbon and decorated pottery dated to about 600 CE.
Projectile points, pottery and soapstone vessels have been found here, with pottery dated to circa 1145-865 B.C.
They have been associated finds of pottery dated as Late Saxon to Medieval - 1001 AD to 1154 AD.
Also pieces of pottery dated to the 12th to 15th centuries have been found turned up by rabbits.
A trench in the northern ditch uncovered a sherd of pottery tentatively dated to the 4th millennium BCE.
The River Thaw flows to the east across Flemingston Moor; excavations on the moor have unearthed some pottery dated to the 12th-13th centuries.