Exeter Skypark, RGF Site Clearance and Landscaping (OASIS ID: wessexar1-179582)

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An archaeological evaluation at the Exeter Skypark (Exeter Airport), Clyst Honiton, Devon, was carried out between 10th March and 12th March 2014.

The evaluation consisted of nine machine-excavated trial trenches measuring 30m x 2m. No archaeological features or deposits were identified within the evaluation trenches. Deep deposits of modern made ground were recorded within the northern trenches and significant quantities of colluvium were located in the central trenches. Shallow natural sequences were recorded at the eastern and southern edges of the Site. A single abraded sherd of Late Prehistoric pottery was recovered from the Site.


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