Source/Archive record (Unpublished document) SNT5311 - An Archaeological Strip, Map and Sample Exercise at Newark Academy, Newark.

Title An Archaeological Strip, Map and Sample Exercise at Newark Academy, Newark.
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Date/Year 2014

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The site encompassed an area of land measuring approximately 300m north south by 150m east west, to the east of Newark Academy within an area used as sports fields. Topsoil stripping revealed seven north-south orientated linear features which are interpreted as 19th century furrows as well as a further modern ditch and four small features which may be the result of a tree root. A small quantity of artefacts were recovered from the furrows including 19th century ceramics (not retained) and brick while pieces of wood and brick were recovered from root disturbance in Area 2.

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Trent and Peak Archaeology

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  • Strip, Map, and Sample at Newark Academy

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Jun 5 2024 4:15PM

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