Source/Archive record (Unpublished document) SNT5098 - King John's Palace, Clipstone, Nottinghamshire. Archaeological Evaluation and Assessment of Results.

Title King John's Palace, Clipstone, Nottinghamshire. Archaeological Evaluation and Assessment of Results.
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2011

Abstract/Summary

Report on an archaeological evaluation by Wessex Archaeology for Channel 4's Time Team. The work comprised geophysics, landscape survey and seven evaluation trenches.

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Description

Location

Referenced Monuments (18)

  • Animal bone from King John's Palace (Element)
  • Base of wall or buttress and construction trench, King John's Palace (Element)
  • Deer Leap, Clipstone Park (Element)
  • Ditch, possible boundary, King John's Palace (Element)
  • Floor surface, King John's Palace (Element)
  • Masonry structures, King John's Palace (Element)
  • Medieval metal finds, King John's Palace (Find Spot)
  • Medieval perimeter wall, King John's Palace (Element)
  • Medieval pottery from King John's Palace (Element)
  • Parliament Oak, A6075 near Market Warsop (Monument)
  • Post-medieval pottery and finds from King Kohn's Palace (Element)
  • Rectangular building, King John's Palace (Element)
  • Robbed out wall, King John's Palace (Element)
  • Roman finds from King John's Palace (Element)
  • Romano-British Ditch, King John's Palace, Clipstone (Element)
  • Stone and architectural fragments from King John's Palace (Element)
  • Wall, King John's Palace (Element)
  • Wall, King John's Palace (Element)

Referenced Events (3)

  • Evaluation Trenches by Time Team and Wessex at King John's Palace
  • Geophysics at King John's Palace by Wessex
  • Landscape and cartographic survey at King John's Palace by Wessex

Record last edited

Jun 25 2019 9:46AM

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