Monument record BRK 136 - IA/Roman and medieval field systems, B1113 Stowmarket to Great Blakenham Underground Cabling

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Summary

Monitoring identified, in area 1 an Iron Age/ Roman field system overlaid by medieval ditch system and pits, in area 2 a single undated charcoal and burnt clay rich pit.

Location

Grid reference Centred TM 078 545 (101m by 280m) (2 map features)
Map sheet TM05SE
Civil Parish BARKING, MID SUFFOLK, SUFFOLK

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Type and Period (4)

Full Description

Fieldwork was carried out on part of the route of the B1113 Stowmarket to Great Blakenham underground cabling. Two sites of archaeological interest were identified, both on relatively high ground in the vicinity of the Saxon Park and Brick Kiln Caravan Parks, Barrett's Lane, Barking. At Site 1, part of a prehistoric or Roman field system was represented by four shallow, parallel ditches spaced about 4-5m apart. These contained occasional small and abraded sherds of black, hand-made pottery in fine sandy and flint-tempered fabrics. The prehistoric/Roman ditches were overlaid by a rectilinear ditch system and associated pitting with two clear phases of use dating to the 13th-14th century. Although the function of the ditch system is unclear the presence of moderate amounts of relatively unabraded pottery and an environmental assemblage that included charred cereals and peas suggest that there was a settlement in the immediate vicinity. The ditches also contained residual Anglo-Saxon and earlier medieval pottery, indicating earlier phases of activity at this site. Site 2, located approximately 200m southeast of Site 1, contained only an charcoal and burnt clay rich undated pit (S1).

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <S1> Unpublished document: Heard, K. 2014. Post Excavation Assessment: B1113 Stowmarket to Great Blakenham Underground Cabling.

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Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

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Record last edited

Sep 29 2017 11:47AM

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