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Length | 1760 | Width | 400 | Depth | 80 | ||
Material Culture | Number of Objects | 114 | Number of Animal Bones | 220 | |||
Environmental |
Objects from a broad date range were recovered, with 61.5% of the 114 object finds dateable. Of these, 34% were Roman, 30% Anglian (excluding a further 4.5% Middle Saxon) 25.5% Prehistoric (including single items of Bronze Age and Iron Age date), 3% Post Medieval, 1.5% of 5th Century date (a single item) and 1.5% Medieval (a single item). The ditches contained relatively little material. Where datable material was present, it tended to be from a broad date range and did not help to identify individual phases. Three of the ditches were not easily identifiable during excavation and were issued only with fill numbers (011BA01005, 011BA01008 and 011BA01016). One Middle Saxon Styca (011BA01038AB) and two Middle Saxon pins were recovered (011BA01015AB and 011BA01020AA), all from the area around the pebble surface (011BA01020). Other finds of note include a sherd of 5th Century glass (011BA01038AA) and a barbed and tanged flint arrowhead (011BA01015AA).
Although a relatively large amount of Prehistoric material was recovered, it is probably a reflection of the amount of Prehistoric activity in the area (particularly around the stream) rather than a direct relationship with the cutting of the ditches. The ditches are more likely to have originated in the Roman period and may well have continued being re-cut into the Middle Saxon period. Only one of the ditches (011BA01041) may have a continuation (011BD01043) in the section excavated by machine further south (011BD10009).
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KEY_ID | TYPE | SHAPE | L | B | D | PROFILE | NOTES |
011BA01002 | DITCH FILL | LINEAR |
301
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71
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25
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FLAT BASED V | THIS DITCH WAS REMOVED IN ORDER TO ESTABLISH WHERE THE POST-MEDIEVAL PIPELINE WAS RUNNING. POSSIBLY A LATER RECUT OF THE PIPELINE. |
011BA01007 | DITCH CUT | LINEAR |
317
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75
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20
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ROUND BASED | THIS IS A RELATIVELY MODERN POST-MEDIEVAL PIPELINE. FINDS INCLUDED GREENGLAZE POTTERY SHERDS. |
KEY_ID | TYPE | SHAPE | L | B | D | PROFILE | NOTES |
011BA01005 | DITCH FILL | LINEAR |
301
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69
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20
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U-SHAPED | THIS DITCH SEGMENT MERGES WITH 1008: AND IS CUT BY 1004. FINDS WERE ANIMAL BONE. |
KEY_ID | TYPE | SHAPE | L | B | D | PROFILE | NOTES |
011BA01008 | DITCH FILL | LINEAR SEG. |
120
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36
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8
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U-SHAPED | THE DITCH RUNS INTO 1005: BUT THE RELATIONSHIP IS DIFFICULT TO ESTABLISH. FINDS WERE ANIMAL BONE. |
KEY_ID | TYPE | SHAPE | L | B | D | PROFILE | NOTES |
011BA01016 | DITCH FILL | LINEAR |
227
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31
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15
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FLAT BASED V | THE DITCH CUT APPEARS TO CONSIST OF TWO DIFERENT CONTEXTS: SHOWING IT WAS CUT INTO AN EARLIER FILL. |
KEY_ID | TYPE | SHAPE | L | B | D | PROFILE | NOTES |
011BA01020 | PEBBLE SURFACE | LINEAR |
301
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241
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14
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COMPLEX | THE MUNSELL COLOUR MAY BE INFLUENCED BY IRON PANNING. SAXON COIN: ANGLIAN GLASS AND TWO PIECES OF BRONZE FOUND. |
KEY_ID | TYPE | SHAPE | L | B | D | PROFILE | NOTES |
011BA01017 | DITCH FILL | LINEAR |
63
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20
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2
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CONCAVE | THIS WAS A VERY SHALLOW FEATURE AND THUS WAS GIVEN THE PROFILE CONCAVE. THERE WERE NO FINDS. |
011BA01026 | DITCH CUT | LINEAR |
63
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20
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2
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CONCAVE | THE REMNANTS OF THIS CUT WERE VERY SLIGHT AND WERE GIVEN THE PROFILE CONCAVE. |
KEY_ID | TYPE | SHAPE | L | B | D | PROFILE | NOTES |
011BA01019 | DITCH FILL | LINEAR |
148
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30
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6
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U-SHAPED | THE DITCH APPEARS TO TRUNCATE NEAR THE CENTRE OF THE TRENCH BUT MAY CONTINUE IN A NORTHERLY DIRECTION. |
011BA01027 | DITCH CUT | LINEAR |
140
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30
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6
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U-SHAPED | MEDIUM SANDY GRAVEL WITH A HIGH PROPORTION OF DISSOLVED CHALK. |
KEY_ID | TYPE | SHAPE | L | B | D | PROFILE | NOTES |
011BA01021 | DITCH FILL | LINEAR |
208
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27
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3
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U-SHAPED | THIS DITCH WAS DIFFICULT TO PROFILE BECAUSE OF THE SHALLOWNESS OF THE DITCH. |
011BA01028 | DITCH CUT | LINEAR |
208
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27
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3
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U-SHAPED | THE REMNANTS OF A SMALL LINEAR DITCH IN THE STREAM CHANNEL. |
KEY_ID | TYPE | SHAPE | L | B | D | PROFILE | NOTES |
011BA01032 | DITCH FILL | LINEAR |
302
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43
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15
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V-SHAPED | THIS DITCH APPEARS TO BE CUT BY 1034: ALTHOUGH THE RELATIONSHIP IS DIFFICULT TO ESTABLISH. |
011BA01037 | DITCH CUT | LINEAR |
302
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43
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15
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V-SHAPED | THIS WAS CUT INTO THE NATURAL GREEN CLAY. |
KEY_ID | TYPE | SHAPE | L | B | D | PROFILE | NOTES |
011BA01033 | DITCH FILL | LINEAR |
305
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44
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23
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V-SHAPED | THIS DITCH APPEARS TO HAVE A RELATIONSHIP WITH 1032 AND 1034: BUT IF THEY ARE CONTEMPERANEOUS OR NOT IS DIFFICULT TO SAY. |
011BA01041 | DITCH CUT | LINEAR |
305
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44
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23
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V-SHAPED | CUT OF DITCH IN STREAM CHANNEL. CUT INTO NATURAL CLAY. |
KEY_ID | TYPE | SHAPE | L | B | D | PROFILE | NOTES |
011BA01034 | DITCH FILL | LINEAR |
131
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25
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10
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U-SHAPED | FILL OF DITCH IN STREAM CHANNEL. APPEARS TO CUT FILLS 1032 AND 1033. NO FURTHER RECORD IN CONTEXT BOOK. |
011BA01042 | DITCH CUT | LINEAR |
131
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25
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10
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U-SHAPED | DITCH CUT. APPEARS TO CUT DITCH 1032/1033. |