Ipswich UAD child record record IPS 1443 - Ditch 1132

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Summary

Borrow Ditch

Location

Grid reference Centred TM 1665 4430 (23m by 37m) (2 map features)
Map sheet TM14SE
Civil Parish IPSWICH, IPSWICH, SUFFOLK

Map

Type and Period (3)

Full Description

A ditch (3160) ran north to south at the east end of the site. It was excavated in ten sections (0257, 0260, 0261, 0297, 0370, 2708, 2715, 2787, 2803, 2927). Layers of the bank, on the inside (west of the ditch), survived only in the north section. The entire late Saxon town bank and ditch was buried under later town banks. The ditch was a maximum of 2.6m wide and reduced from 1.7m deep, at the south end, to less than a metre at the north end.
There is also evidence for the width of the late Saxon town bank. The north section of the site, where bank layers survive, shows that it exceeded 4.4m wide. The later, MLS phase 3 smithing hearths (0284 and 0342) and the MLS phase 4 cemetery do not extend east of a line 7-8m west of the town ditch implying that the bank was there as an obstacle. The bank was an earthwork about 70cm high, with four layers recorded in section (0314, 0315, 0316, 0317) overlying the ELS building 1691 (a and b).
The ditch fill of gravelly-loam contained an MLS pottery assemblage throughout indicating that it had been filled by the end of the MLS period (i.e. by c.1000). There was only one coin (0045/4801N), an obol of Charles the Bald, from the ditch fill (2803), which provdes a tpq of c.910, (S1).

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <S1> Unpublished document: Wade, K. 2014. Ipswich Archive Site Summaries: School Street.

Finds (0)

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

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Record last edited

Jun 9 2017 12:07PM

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