Two seasons of excavation were directed by G H Cole for SHAHT. There was evidence for earlier prehistoric occupation (worked flints) and late Iron Age occupation and possibly related iron working (pottery and slag). Parts of possible buildings of the 2nd/3rd centuries were identified and there was late RB material including part of a jet finger ring with a monogrammed cross. No evidence was found for medieval occupation but the site had evidence for a post-medieval tanning industry known from documents to date c l596-1851. An intact originally timber-lined tanning pit was found which had probably been in use in the early to mid 17th century; finds from the pit included a complete wooden 'paddle'. (279)
Year:
1992-3
ID:
1618
NGR:
SU911634
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