Source/Archive record (Published document) SNT4700 - A&E Heritage Rescue: Community Research Project at the Attenborough Nature Reserve, Nottinghamshire

Title A&E Heritage Rescue: Community Research Project at the Attenborough Nature Reserve, Nottinghamshire
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Date/Year 2014

Abstract/Summary

Trent and Peak Archaeology developed a community research project in partnership with Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust in order to evaluate and enhance what is known about the historic environment of the Attenborough Nature Reserve and environs. An enhanced desk based assessment was completed by TPAT and a team of volunteers. Report includes catalogue, photos and maps.

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Referenced Monuments (15)

  • Acheulian handaxe from Attenborough Gravel Pit (Element)
  • Bronze Age finds from Attenborough gravel pit, 1958 and earlier (Element)
  • Bronze palstave, axe and spearhead, Attenborough (Element)
  • Flint finds from near gravel workings, Attenborough (Element)
  • Flint finds from topsoil, Attenborough (Element)
  • Iron Age pottery from topsoil, Attenborough (Element)
  • Lead uniface token, 20mm diameter based on long cross penny design with quadrants and pellets was fo (Element)
  • Medieval pottery from gravel pit, Attenborough (Element)
  • Medieval pottery and pounder from gravel workings, Attenborough (Element)
  • Neolithic finds from a gravel pit, Attenborough (Element)
  • Neolithic finds from Attenborough gravel pit, pre 1958 (Element)
  • Neolithic stone implements from Attenborough (Element)
  • Roman pottery from gravel pit, Attenborough (Element)
  • Roman tile and pottery from gravel pit at Attenborough (Element)
  • Stone pestle from Attenborough (Element)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Attenborough & Erewash (A&E) Heritage Rescue Community Research Project

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Feb 8 2018 11:16AM

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