Observation by S Dyer, for SyAS, of disturbance caused by the excavation of a series of trenches for an irrigation system on the golf course, adjacent to the Roman villa. North of the villa site a concentration of Romano-British tile was observed but these may have been redeposited previously, to infill a hollow of some kind. Elsewhere a few sherds of greyware pottery were recovered. The disturbance was also observed by the BHRG who collected a quantity of Roman pottery, mainly 3rd century greywares, and also noted the concentration of tegula and imbrex tiles. (313)
As a result of this work, P Harp of the BHRG was shown, and recorded, two finds made a number of years ago about 100 yards from the villa site. One of these is part of a Neolithic polished flint axe, the other a Late Bronze Age socketed axe.
Year:
1996-7
ID:
1244
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TQ231536
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