Site Event/Activity record ESF27967 - Evaluation and Environmental Sampling, Thelnetham Fen
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Location
Location | Thelnetham Fen |
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Grid reference | TM 6013 279e (point) |
Map sheet | TM62NW |
Civil Parish | THELNETHAM, ST EDMUNDSBURY, SUFFOLK |
Technique(s)
Organisation
Cambridge Archaeological Unit
Date
Not recorded.
Description
In December 2008 an archaeological trench evaluation was undertaken at Thelnetham Fen, Suffolk in order to mitigate the impact resulting from the removal of up to 1m of degraded peat and peaty topsoil required for the fen restoration project being undertaken by the Little Ouse Headwaters Project (LOHP). Apart from possible drainage channels or linear peat cuttings no archaeology was found. However, environmental monolith samples were taken, and at the request of LOHP, the pollen was examined from an undisturbed section of the upper 1m of peat, and a section of the lower peat recovered from a testpit dug on a deeper section of the fen basin (1.85m deep) in June 2009. Radiocarbon dates obtained from this lower monolith show that fen mire development began here some 8000 years ago (7170 +/-50 BP), during which period peat accumulation was reasonably rapid. The pollen record is interesting in that it shows a number of increases in tree pollen (chiefly of oak and from 6000 BC of pine) with an expansion of wet meadow flora and persistence of fen aquatics in between. With the exception of one peak in Plantago lanceolata and Chenopodium around 6000 BC suggesting possible human disturbance associated with clearance, there are few obvious indicators of anthropogenic activity.
Project status: Complete Yes, Validated Yes
Previous/Future Work: Previous No, Future No
Associated Identifiers:
HER event no. THE 031
Sitecode TFN08
Sitecode TFN09
NMR No. 1559257
Project Type: Field evaluation
Development Type: Not recorded, restoration of fen, Not recorded
Methods and Techniques: Test Pits, Targeted Trenches, Environmental Sampling
Position in the Planning Process: After full determination (eg. As a condition)
Reason for Investigation: Conservation/ restoration
Site status: Site of Special Scientific Importance (SSSI)
Current Land use: Grassland Heathland 2 - Undisturbed Grassland, Woodland 8 - Other
Monument Type(s)/Period(s): SITE Late Mesolithic , SITE Early Neolithic
Artefact Type(s)/Period(s): FLINTS Late Prehistoric
PROJECT LOCATION
Area 5.00 Hectares
Grid Reference: TM01367891 Point
Height 22.00 - 22.00 metres
PROJECT CREATOR(S)
Brief originator: Consultant
Design originator: Robin Standring
Director/Manager: Robin Standring
Supervisor: Jonathan Tabor
PHYSICAL ARCHIVE
Recipient: Cambridge Archaeological Unit
ID: THE08 + THE09
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Publication Type: Grey literature (unpublished document/manuscript)
Title: Thelnetham Fen, Suffolk: An archaeological evaluation and palaeoenvironmental investigation
Author(s)/Editor(s): Timberlake,S. and Tabor, J
Other Bibliographic Details: CAU Report no.929
Date: 2010
Issuer/Publisher: Cambridge Archaeological Unit
Place of Issue or Publication: Cambridge
Description: 28 page unpublished grey report complete with map, site plan, section, photographs and pollen diagram. Wire bound with clear plastic front and card backplate.
Sources/Archives (1)
- --- SSF54535 Unpublished document: Timberlake S. 2010. An archaeological evaluation and palaeoenvironmental investigation of Thelnetham Fen, Suffolk.
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
- THE 031 Thelnetham Fen (Monument)
Record last edited
Jun 7 2024 3:30PM