Emery, G. (2013). Archaeological Monitoring at The Red Lion, Attleborough Road, Caston, Norfolk. Norwich: Norvic Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.5284/1026487. Cite this using datacite

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Archaeological Monitoring at The Red Lion, Attleborough Road, Caston, Norfolk
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Norvic Archaeology unpublished report series
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1026487
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The results of archaeological monitoring of groundworks associated with the construction of a house within a plot (c. 500m2) formed from the former beer garden of The Red Lion public at Caston (Planning Ref. 3PL/2010/0108/F). The site is located within the historic core of Caston, close to the Holy Cross Church and the site of a medieval cross. Groundworks for the new house and garage revealed medieval features in the form of three shallow remnants of ditches and a pit. The ditches appear to be part of a medieval ditch system, either acting as field boundaries or plot boundaries defining occupation within the historic core of the medieval settlement. Medieval pottery sherds collected from these features include fragments from storage or cooking vessels of common use in domestic kitchens and households from the 12th to 14th century. A fairly deep subsoil build up sealed the medieval features, which may also include some levelling activity at the northern half of the site. Several modern rubbish pits associated with the Red Lion were recorded, along with a single posthole of post-medieval or later date.
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G Emery
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Norvic Archaeology
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Historic England (OASIS Reviewer)
Norfolk HER (OASIS Reviewer)
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2013
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Site: The Red Lion Public House, Attleborough Road, Caston, Norfolk
Parish: CASTON
District: Breckland
County: Norfolk
Country: England
Location - Auto Detected: The Red Lion
Location - Auto Detected: Holy Cross Church
Location - Auto Detected: Caston
Grid Reference: 595950, 297600 (Easting, Northing)
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MESOLITHIC (Historic England Periods) BURNT FLINT (Object England)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods) BUTTON (Object England)
NEOLITHIC (Historic England Periods) Flint (Find)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods) METAL WORKING DEBRIS (Object England)
UNCERTAIN (Historic England Periods) METAL WORKING DEBRIS (Object England)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods) SHERD (Object England)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods) SHERD (Object England)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods) DITCH (Monument Type England)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods) PIT (Monument Type England)
20TH CENTURY (Historic England Periods) PIT (Monument Type England)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods) POST HOLE (Monument Type England)
12th To 14th Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
Medieval (Auto Detected Temporal)
Medieval (Auto Detected Temporal)
WATCHING BRIEF (Event)
20TH CENTURY (Historic England Periods)
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OASIS Id: norvicar1-166504
OBIB: Norvic Archaeology Report No. 37
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28 Nov 2016