Evaluation and excavation by J Robertson of SCAU, prior to residential development. The evaluation revealed five pits at the centre of the site, containing pottery of largely a Middle Bronze Age date, while towards the south of the site a further pit was dated to the Iron Age. Residual Neolithic pottery was also recovered, suggesting that the area had been a focus for prehistoric activity for a considerable period. Further excavation at the centre of the site revealed additional Middle Bronze Age pits, ditches and a waterhole, but no indication of structures. The site produced an unusually large number of artefacts, including a complete bucket urn with a finger-impressed decoration, a hearth with evidence of carbonised seeds and grain, and various struck flints, some of which may be Neolithic in origin.
Year:
2004
ID:
259
NGR:
TQ045660
Report location:
SyAS
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