Browne, D. and Billington, L. (2020). An Enclosure to the North of Baldock Road, Royston, Hertfordshire. Oxford: Oxford Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.5284/1096258. Cite this using datacite

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An Enclosure to the North of Baldock Road, Royston, Hertfordshire
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Between the 11th and 21st of February 2019 Oxford Archaeology undertook an excavation north of Baldock Road, Royston. The excavation targeted an enclosure first identified by aerial photography and subsequently investigated during two phases of trial trenching. The excavation revealed a small, square enclosure defined by a fairly substantial ditch, measuring approximately 27m across with a single, west facing entranceway. Despite intensive excavation, very few finds were recovered from the enclosure ditches, but a sample bone of bone form the primary fill of the ditch has been radiocarbon dated to 670-770 cal AD, and sherds from a single Middle Saxon pottery vessel, dating to between c. 720-850 AD, were recovered from its upper fills. Few other features were encountered during the excavation, but a group of probably contemporary pits/postholes were revealed in and around the enclosure entrance. A small group of internal pits and postholes were also revealed; several of these produced post-medieval tile, but three other features remain poorly dated and were marked by charcoal rich fills containing small quantities of iron slag and hammerscale. A post-medieval/early modern trackway also crossed the excavation area, and corresponds to a track shown on first edition OS mapping. The function of the Middle Saxon enclosure remains uncertain and at present it seems to be essentially unparalleled, although it may be loosely related to a group of somewhat earlier, 7th century, Saxon 'shrines' known from sites elsewhere in the country, and a potential ceremonial or ritual purpose is consistent with the lack of evidence for domestic type activity.
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D Browne
L Billington
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Oxford Archaeology
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2020
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Parish: Royston
Country: England
District: North Hertfordshire
County: Hertfordshire
Grid Reference: 534138, 240699 (Easting, Northing)
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UNCERTAIN (Historic England Periods)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
ENCLOSURE (Monument Type England)
ANIMAL REMAINS (Object England)
POST MEDIEVAL BRICK (Tag)
LATER PREHISTORIC LITHIC IMPLEMENT (Tag)
EXCAVATION (Event)
PIT (Monument Type England)
POST MEDIEVAL HORSESHOE (Tag)
HORSESHOE (Object England)
UNCERTAIN ENCLOSURE (Tag)
POST MEDIEVAL PIT (Tag)
POST MEDIEVAL TRACKWAY (Tag)
UNCERTAIN PIT (Tag)
SLAG (Object England)
UNCERTAIN SLAG (Tag)
BRICK (Object England)
LITHIC IMPLEMENT (Object England)
TRACKWAY (Monument Type England)
UNCERTAIN ANIMAL REMAINS (Tag)
LATER PREHISTORIC (Historic England Periods)
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OASIS Id: oxfordar3-356873
OBIB: OAE report 2296
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13 Jul 2022