Old Pike House, Eckington, Worcestershire (OASIS ID: headland3-212378)

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Headland Archaeology Ltd (2016) Old Pike House, Eckington, Worcestershire (OASIS ID: headland3-212378) [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1038989

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Old Pike House, Eckington, Worcestershire (OASIS ID: headland3-212378)

Headland Archaeology (UK) Ltd conducted an archaeological evaluation at the Old Pike House, Eckington as part of a programme of work carried out as part of a condition placed on outline planning consent for the development of the site for a detached three bedroom residential property. Trial trenching revealed clear archaeological evidence for settlement activity dating to the Roman period, comprising four linear features including a large ditch that contained significant amounts of pottery dated to the mid- 1st to 4th centuries AD.


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