Site Event/Activity record ESF22781 - Evaluation, Brickfield Stud, Newmarket

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Location

Location Brickfield Stud
Grid reference Centred TL 5624 2651 (363m by 391m)
Map sheet TL52NE
Civil Parish NEWMARKET, FOREST HEATH, SUFFOLK

Technique(s)

Organisation

Oxford Archaeology East

Date

Not recorded.

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Description

Evidence for prehistoric activity within the development area was recovered in the form of an Iron Age pit and ditch, along with residual material recovered from later contexts. Some of this material was derived from colluvial deposits, which might indicate that prehistoric settlement within the locality was situated on higher ground to the south of the development. Evidence for a 2nd and 3rd century Romano-British enclosure system, aligned perpendicular to a putative Roman road, was uncovered. Sections of the metalled surface of the road were surviving in Trenches 11 and 12. This feature might represent a route connecting Margary's route 333, to the south, with Ely. Furthermore, it is tentatively suggested that this road could have a precursor connecting to the large Iron Age settlement identified at No. 7 The Highlands. Taken at face value, the Roman finds assemblage is typical of low order settlements within the region, with little evidence for imported goods. However, the presence of ceramic building material may suggest the presence of a large Roman building, potentially a villa, in the vicinity of the development area. The faunal remains represent one of the larger assemblages recovered locally, which might also indicate settlement close by. A number of medieval boundary ditches and post-medieval/modern features were also recorded.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • --- Unpublished document: Haskins, A.. 2014. Archaeological Evaluation Report, Brickfield Stud, Newmarket.

Related Monuments/Buildings (1)

  • Iron Age and Romen features, Brickfield Stud, Newmarket (Monument)

Record last edited

Dec 19 2023 10:46AM

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