Monument record DBN 104 - Low Road (Sax)

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Summary

1999-2000: excavated finds from ploughsoil sealed beneath hillwash included Rom and (early) Middle Saxon pottery & sceatta.

Location

Grid reference Centred TM 617e+ 2629e (317m by 413m)
Map sheet TM62NW
Civil Parish DEBENHAM, MID SUFFOLK, SUFFOLK

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Type and Period (1)

Full Description

1999-2000: Finds from ploughsoil sealed beneath hillwash included Rom and (early) Middle Saxon pottery & sceatta. Details in (S1)(S2).

A series of trial trenches at the bottom end of an arable field, off Low Road, revealed a plough soil with Roman and Middle Saxon finds buried beneath hillwash. There was a Neolithic pit close to the road and two Bronze Age features were excavated at the N.W. end of the field. These appear to be fairly isolated and there is compelling evidence of agricultural erosion particularly towards the top of the slope. The occupation debris in the buried plough soil may be related to Roman and Early Medieval settlement on the high-ground overlooking the site, for which there is good evidence. Included in the Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History annual round up of individual finds and discoveries for 1999 (S3).

Sources/Archives (4)

  • <M1> Unpublished document: Suffolk Archaeological Service. Parish Files. (S1)(S2).
  • <S1> Unpublished document: Tester, A.. 1999. Evaluation Report - Land off Low Road, Debenham.
  • <S2> Excavation archive: Suffolk Archaeological Service. Excavation Report. Gardner R & Boulter S, SCCAS, No 2003/35, Aug 2003, ill.
  • <S3> Article in serial: Martin, E.A., Pendleton, C., Plouviez, J. & Thomas, G.. 2000. Archaeology in Suffolk 1999. XXXIX (4).

Finds (3)

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

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Record last edited

Aug 2 2024 3:36PM

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