Site Event/Activity record ENT5149 - Evaluation at Church Street, Cropwell Bishop
Location
Location | Church Street, Cropwell Bishop, Nottinghamshire |
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Grid reference | Centred SK 68733 35818 (287m by 276m) |
Map sheet | SK63NE |
District | Rushcliffe |
Civil Parish | Cropwell Bishop, Rushcliffe |
Technique(s)
Organisation
Wessex Archæology
Date
Not recorded.
Description
An archaeological evaluation of a 4.1ha parcel was undertaken on land east of Church Street, Cropwell Bishop, Nottinghamshire.
25 trenches were evaluated.
Early medieval pits contained assemblages of cereal remains including from rivet wheat dated to cal. AD 780–990 (1131±31; UBA-48175). One of these pits contained an upright horse skull that may have been a votive deposit and may be evidence of Scandinavian cultural influence. An enclosure system dated by the presence of pottery to the 13th to 15th centuries was defined first by ditches, then by postholes after the ditches had become filled in. The enclosure system funnelled animals onto a central area of hardstanding where they may have been processed in small numbers. A nearby deposit sealing the early medieval pits had been disturbed, probably by animal hooves. A further pit contained the articulated skeleton of a juvenile dog alongside two sherds of medieval pottery.
Sources/Archives (1)
- --- SNT5803 Unpublished document: Ben Saunders. 2021. Early Medieval Rivet Wheat and Horse Skull Burial, and Medieval Animal Husbandry Enclosure at Cropwell Bishop, Nottingham.
Related Monuments/Buildings (5)
- MNT28144 Ditches and a pit near Church Street, Cropwell Bishop (Element)
- MNT28457 Dog burial at Church Street, Cropwell Bishop (Element)
- MNT28456 Enclosure at Church Street, Cropwell Bishop (Element)
- MNT28454 Pit at Church Street, Cropwell Bishop (Element)
- MNT28455 Pits at Church Street, Cropwell Bishop (Element)
Record last edited
Sep 4 2024 5:00PM