Busby, L., Guy, T. and Leslie, I. (2022). Land at 21 Sandy Road, Everton, Bedfordshire: Final Report, vers. 1.1. Bedford: Albion Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.5284/1109894. Cite this using datacite

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Land at 21 Sandy Road, Everton, Bedfordshire: Final Report, vers. 1.1
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Albion Archaeology unpublished report series
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1109894
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Report (in Series)
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Albion Archaeology was commissioned to undertake archaeological mitigation works, The archaeological investigation revealed several phases of activity, ranging in date from the early medieval to the modern periods. The earliest evidence for activity comprised clusters of early medieval storage/refuse pits probably associated with adjacent domestic plots fronting onto Sandy Road. In the late medieval period a holloway and boundary were established; the latter separated domestic plots on Sandy Road from agricultural/industrial areas to the east. Most significant was the discovery of a late medieval pottery kiln, which showed at least three phases of construction and use. The kiln had been used to produce late medieval reduced ware pottery, for which there is a known industry within Everton during this period. The kiln had gone out of use by the post-medieval period, at which point further boundaries and refuse pits were created. By the modern period the PDA was utilised for domestic and agricultural buildings.
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Lewis Busby
T Guy
Iain Leslie
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Albion Archaeology
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2022
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County: Bedfordshire
District: Central Bedfordshire
Country: England
Parish: Everton
Grid Reference: 520078, 251059 (Easting, Northing)
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PIT (Monument Type England)
KILN WASTE (Object England)
EARLY MEDIEVAL PIT (Tag)
POST MEDIEVAL FIELD BOUNDARY (Tag)
RUBBISH PIT (Monument Type England)
ANIMAL REMAINS (Object England)
MEDIEVAL ANIMAL REMAINS (Tag)
FIELD BOUNDARY (Monument Type England)
KILN FURNITURE (Object England)
MEDIEVAL POTTERY KILN (Tag)
MEDIEVAL PIT (Tag)
EVALUATION (Event)
POTTERY KILN (Monument Type England)
BOUNDARY DITCH (Monument Type England)
POST MEDIEVAL RUBBISH PIT (Tag)
MEDIEVAL KILN FURNITURE (Tag)
WASTER (Object England)
MEDIEVAL KILN WASTE (Tag)
MEDIEVAL HOLLOW WAY (Tag)
MEDIEVAL POT (Tag)
HOLLOW WAY (Monument Type England)
POT (Object England)
MEDIEVAL BOUNDARY DITCH (Tag)
MEDIEVAL WASTER (Tag)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
EARLY MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
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OASIS Id: albionar1-359459
Report id: 2020/102
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11 Jul 2023