Source/Archive record (Unpublished document) SNT2217 - Archaeological Evaluation by Trial Trenching at Staythorpe, Averham, Nottinghamshire
| Title | Archaeological Evaluation by Trial Trenching at Staythorpe, Averham, Nottinghamshire |
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| Author/Originator | Glyn Davies |
| Date/Year | 1996 |
| NCC Biblio ID | 2616 |
Abstract/Summary
An archaeological evaluation was undertaken, prior to development of land at Staythorpe and Averham Nottinghamshire. Two trenches were excavated across possible ditches identified from air photographs. No features were discovered, but prehistoric, Roman and medieval artifacts were recovered. The cropmark features had been heavily truncated through ploughing and were not visable in the excavated trenches. A concentration of Roman finds at the end of one trench, where a ditch was expected, suggested that some of the cropmark features were Roman in date.
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Results of a trial trenching evaluation
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Referenced Monuments (7)
- L3011 CROPMARKS BY STAYTHORPE ROAD, AVERHAM (Element)
- L3454 Linear features, Averham (Element)
- L11723 Medieval pottery and glass from Trench 1, Averham (Element)
- L11725 Post medieval / modern artefacts from Trench 2, Averham (Element)
- L11724 Post medieval and modern artefacts from Trench 1, Averham (Element)
- L11722 Roman pottery from trench 1, Averham (Element)
- L11721 Worked flint from trench 1, Averham (Element)
Referenced Events (1)
- ENT3683 Trial Trenching Evaluation at Averham, Nottinghamshire
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