Source/Archive record (Unpublished document) SNT6022 - Normanton Larches, Nottinghamshire: Geophysical Survey
| Title |
Normanton Larches, Nottinghamshire: Geophysical Survey |
| Author/Originator |
Emma Brunning |
| Date/Year |
2022 |
Abstract/Summary
A geophysical (magnetometer) survey was undertaken on approximately 101 hectares of land located to the east of Blyth Road, Normanton Larches, Nottinghamshire.
Anomalies of both a definite and a possible archaeological origin have been detected suggestive of settlement and correspond to cropmark evidence. Former field boundaries and modern ploughing have also been recorded. Large parts of some of the fields have possibly been subjected to green waste manuring and has resulted in widespread magnetic disturbance. Based on the geophysical survey alone the archaeological potential of the Site is deemed to be high in the north-west and low elsewhere.
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Description
Results of a geophysical survey. Report includes XY traceplots of minimally processed data, processed greyscale data, and interpretations of data
Location
Referenced Monuments (4)
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L4536 Possible enclosure, Elkesley (Element)
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L4537 Rectangular enclosures, Bracken Hill, Elkesley (Element)
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M4537 Settlement, Bracken Hill, Elkesley (Monument)
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MNT28746 Uncertain Linear Anomalies at Normanton Larches, Elkesley (Element)
Referenced Events (1)
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ENT5399
Geophysical Survey at Normanton Larches, Elkesley
Record last edited
Oct 7 2025 4:06PM