Monument record MRM 170 - Late Prehistoric, Medieval, and post Medieval activity at Land South of Top Street, Martlesham - East Anglia One Area 25
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Summary
Location
Grid reference | Centred TM 6256 2478 (238m by 92m) |
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Map sheet | TM62SW |
Civil Parish | MARTLESHAM, SUFFOLK COASTAL, SUFFOLK |
Map
Type and Period (9)
- PIT (Late Bronze Age to Early Iron Age - 1000 BC to 401 BC)
- CREMATION (Late Bronze Age to Early Iron Age - 1000 BC to 401 BC)
- POST HOLE (Late Bronze Age to Early Iron Age - 1000 BC to 401 BC)
- PIT (Middle Saxon to 12th century - 650 AD to 1199 AD)
- DITCH (18th century to 20th century - 1700 AD to 1999 AD)
- DITCHED ENCLOSURE (18th century to 20th century - 1700 AD to 1999 AD)
- PIT (Unknown date)
- POST HOLE (Unknown date)
- DITCH (Unknown date)
Full Description
2017: Post-excavation Assessment - An archaeological excavation was undertaken at East Anglia ONE Site 25b following the results of a previous evaluation. The excavation encountered a very small assemblage of residual early Neolithic struck flint contained in the fills of later features. A small assemblage of late Bronze
Age/early Iron Age pottery was contained in four dispersed pits. One isolated pit also contained a very small (22g) quantity of cremated human bone, and may represent a LBA/EIA un-urned cremation or token burial. Two loose clusters of medium and large ‘burnt pits’, total 17, with charcoal-rich basal fills are interpreted as charcoal production pits; in several cases the pits contained top-soil like upper fills representing a back fill deposit following the retrieval of most of the charcoal after firing. One ‘burnt pit’ contain sherds of LBA/EIA pottery, but this is considered most likely residual. In form and character the burnt pits resemble other charcoal-filled pits on numerous sites in the vicinity of late Saxon to medieval growing (urban) settlements (Ipswich and Norwich), and where radiocarbon dated have consistently returned dates from the mid/late Saxon to early medieval periods. The burnt pits at Site 25b most likely date to the same broad period, and if this is the case represent
peripheral activity associated with the dense area of mid/late Anglo-Saxon settlement on adjacent Site 25a located c.50-100m to the west on the crest of the same hill. The final phase of activity encountered at Site 25b was a series of north - south field boundary and enclosure ditches dating to the post-medieval and modern periods. (S1)(S2).
Sources/Archives (2)
- <S1> SSF60418 Unpublished document: Lloyd-Smith, L. and Summers, J.. 2019. Post-Excavation: Scottish Power Renewables Site 25b, Land South of Top Street, Martlesham (EAONE).
- <S2> SSF58617 Article in serial: Minter, F. and Saunders, A.. 2018. Archaeology in Suffolk 2017, Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History.
Finds (7)
- FSF53053: POTTERY (Late Bronze Age to Early Iron Age - 1000 BC to 401 BC)
- FSF53054: POTTERY (18th century to 20th century - 1700 AD to 1999 AD)
- FSF53055: LITHIC IMPLEMENT (Early Neolithic - 4000 BC? to 3001 BC?)
- FSF53056: BRICK (18th century to 19th century - 1700 AD to 1899 AD)
- FSF53057: PEG TILE (19th century - 1800 AD to 1899 AD)
- FSF53058: ANIMAL REMAINS (Unknown date)
- FSF53059: HUMAN REMAINS (Late Bronze Age to Early Iron Age - 1000 BC to 401 BC)
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Related Monuments/Buildings (0)
Related Events/Activities (1)
Record last edited
Jul 16 2024 3:53PM