Webb, R. (2021). Land off Gilden Way, Harlow, Essex: PXA and UPD. Oxford: Oxford Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.5284/1096782. Cite this using datacite

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Land off Gilden Way, Harlow, Essex: PXA and UPD
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Between October 2017 and December 2018, Oxford Archaeology East carried out open area excavations on land off Gilden Way, Harlow, Essex (centred on TL 4815 1225). Covering five arable fields, the works followed several phases of archaeological investigation – including fieldwalking, geophysical survey and evaluation trenches – carried out over a number of years and ahead of construction works. A total of 10.99ha were machine stripped for the excavations, split between 16 separate areas during two phases of fieldwork (Phase 1: Areas 1-3; Phase 2: Areas A-M).In conditions ranging from snow and frost to baking sunshine, the excavations revealed areas of archaeological activity spanning from the Neolithic to medieval periods with some post-medieval disturbance. Neolithic activity spread east to west across a gravel ridge/terrace on a plateau at the top of the hill. At the western edge in Area D, a causewayed enclosure overlooked a tributary of the River Stort and enclosed an area of pits. In contrast to other causewayed enclosures in the area, the current example contained a large quantity of pottery (8816 sherds, 54.7kg) and 9,000 worked flints, recovered from its fills and from associated pits. Further east, also on the gravel ridge, a possible Neolithic longhouse sat amongst contemporary pits in Area K.Bronze Age activity was limited to a possible field system at the eastern edge of the development area, as well as three pits and a post hole in Area K. Iron Age activity was found across the central areas, specifically Areas B-C and G-K, concentrated on the gravel brow of the hill. The activity spanned the whole of the period, with the focus being in the centre of Area K, where unenclosed Early Iron Age settlement consisting of pits and post holes was superseded by a group of rectilinear and D-shaped enclosures in the Middle and Late Iron Age. As well as a large number of pits, settlement features consisted of three complete roundhouses in the centre of Area K (as well as possible truncated ones), enclosures and boundaries, droveways and pens that spread from Area I in the west to the eastern edge of Area K.Romano-British land-use was expected to be the main activity within the Phase 2 excavation areas, due to the presence of a Roman villa (MEX 13089) directly to the north of the site. However, Roman activity primarily consisted of field systems and a trackway. Three clusters of cremations, as well as isolated examples, were also encountered in Areas G, I, K and M (a total of 31 cremations and two possible memorial pits), with the majority of cremations containing vessels. In addition, a corn-drier and oven/kiln were encountered to the south of the villa.Medieval activity was concentrated in the Phase 1 excavation areas and included a moated enclosure with possible structures both inside and outside. Pottery dates the activity in the area of the moat to between the 12th – 13th centuries when the field belonged to Ralph, son of Ralph de Harlow. This area is situated c.400m from the DMV of Harlowbury (MEX 222). Post-medieval activity included fragments of furrows, field boundaries and quarrying pits.The artefacts and ecofacts recovered during the archaeological works included silver, potin (a base-metal silver-like alloy) and copper alloy coins; items of personal adornment, nails, horseshoes and craft related material. Metalworking debris included smithing waste, hearth bases and vitrified clay of Iron Age date. The pottery included Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Roman, medieval and post-medieval material. Worked flint was recovered from across the site and dated to the Mesolithic (residual), Neolithic and Bronze Age, whilst burnt flint was also recovered. In addition, worked and burnt stone as well as some fragments of building stone were recovered.
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R Webb
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Oxford Archaeology
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2021
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Parish: Harlow, unparished area
District: Harlow
County: Essex
Country: England
Grid Reference: 548148, 212250 (Easting, Northing)
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ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
IRON AGE (Historic England Periods)
UNCERTAIN (Historic England Periods)
BRONZE AGE (Historic England Periods)
NEOLITHIC (Historic England Periods)
LATE IRON AGE (Historic England Periods)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
NEOLITHIC LITHIC IMPLEMENT (Tag)
ROMAN NAIL (Tag)
ROMAN COIN (Tag)
ROMAN TRACKWAY (Tag)
MEDIEVAL ANIMAL REMAINS (Tag)
ANIMAL REMAINS (Object England)
ROMAN HUMAN REMAINS (Tag)
FIELD SURVEY (Event)
EXCAVATION (Event)
PIT (Monument Type England)
NEOLITHIC DITCH (Tag)
BRONZE AGE PIT (Tag)
POST MEDIEVAL DITCH (Tag)
DITCH (Monument Type England)
IRON AGE PIT (Tag)
TRACKWAY (Monument Type England)
ROMAN SHERD (Tag)
MEDIEVAL SHERD (Tag)
ROMAN DITCH (Tag)
UNCERTAIN POST HOLE (Tag)
IRON AGE SHERD (Tag)
LATE IRON AGE COIN (Tag)
MEDIEVAL PIT (Tag)
NEOLITHIC PIT (Tag)
IRON AGE DITCH (Tag)
ROMAN PIT (Tag)
MEDIEVAL DITCH (Tag)
BRONZE AGE SHERD (Tag)
IRON AGE POST HOLE (Tag)
NAIL (Object England)
POST HOLE (Monument Type England)
COIN (Object England)
NEOLITHIC SHERD (Tag)
SHERD (Object England)
HUMAN REMAINS (Object England)
NEOLITHIC ANIMAL REMAINS (Tag)
ROMAN ANIMAL REMAINS (Tag)
LITHIC IMPLEMENT (Object England)
IRON AGE ANIMAL REMAINS (Tag)
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OASIS Id: oxfordar3-309840
OBIB: OAE report 2205
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14 Jul 2022