Source/Archive record (Unpublished document) SNT5774 - Ratcliffe Proposed Quarry, Ratcliffe on Soar, Nottinghamshire: Detailed Gradiometer Survey Report
Title | Ratcliffe Proposed Quarry, Ratcliffe on Soar, Nottinghamshire: Detailed Gradiometer Survey Report |
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Author/Originator | Bethan Healey and Lydia Jones |
Date/Year | 2023 |
Abstract/Summary
A detailed gradiometer survey was conducted over land at Ratcliffe on Soar, Rushcliffe, Nottinghamshire.
The site comprises one field located on Barton Lane, Ratcliffe on Soar, covering an area of 9.2 ha. The geophysical survey was undertaken on 18 – 19 September 2023. In the west, linear and curvilinear anomalies have been detected which are the continuation of likely enclosure ditches or boundary features identified during a previous geophysical survey. Whilst there is evidence for Romano-British, medieval, and post-medieval activity in the wider area, there is not enough evidence to confidently assign a definitive period for these features.
Archaeological activity is also indicated in the north of the site, in the form of a ring ditch forming a circular enclosure. To the south of this in the centre of the site there is a possible partial ring ditch
formed by pits or post holes. Ring ditches are generally Bronze-Age to Iron-Age/Romano-British in date. However, without further evidence no confident origin can be determined.
An area of possible archaeological pitting, likely caused by extraction of an unknown date has been detected across the north of the survey area. Natural pitting in the underlying geology cannot be entirely ruled out without further investigation.
A number of weaker magnetic responses may indicate further archaeological activity in the form of enclosure or boundary ditches across the survey area. However, without further context these cannot be more confidently interpreted and may be of more recent agricultural origin.
Historical cultivation is present in the west of the site. Due to the spacing and curvature they are likely to be part of a medieval to post-medieval ridge and furrow ploughing regime. Some have been subsequently reused for land drains.
A former field boundary was identified, which was present between the 1884 (Nottinghamshire XLV.SE) to 1952 (SK53) OS mapping.
In addition, anomalies interpreted as likely variations in the underlying geological deposits have been identified.
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Description
Results of a geophysical survey. Report includes greyscale plots and interpretation
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Referenced Monuments (4)
- MNT28424 Circular anomalies at Ratcliffe Proposed Quarry, Ratcliffe on Soar (Element)
- MNT28423 Ditches at Ratcliffe Proposed Quarry, Ratcliffe on Soar (Element)
- MNT28426 Pitting at Ratcliffe Proposed Quarry, Ratcliffe on Soar (Element)
- MNT28425 Ring ditch at Radcliffe Proposed Quarry, Ratcliffe on Soar (Element)
Referenced Events (1)
- ENT5120 Gradiometry Survey at Ratcliffe Proposed Quarry, Ratcliffe on Soar
Record last edited
Aug 12 2024 2:21PM