Moan, P. (2018). Norwich Northern Distributor Road, Norfolk. Bar Hill, Cambridgeshire: Oxford Archaeology (Cambridge). https://doi.org/10.5284/1110096. Cite this using datacite

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Norwich Northern Distributor Road, Norfolk
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Between 4th January and 16th September 2016, Oxford Archaeology East (OA East) carried out archaeological excavations along the 20km-long route of the Norwich Northern Distributor Road, Norfolk (TG 14345 15573 to TG 29009 08951). In total, 19.72ha were excavated to the north and east of Norwich, comprising 19 areas that had been identified as requiring further investigation by Norfolk County Council Historic Environment Services. Archaeological remains were revealed ranging in date from the Mesolithic period to the Second World War. A significant background scatter of residual flints was present across many of the sites, and prehistoric features were found in the majority of areas. The most significant of these was found at Bell Farm (Area 3), near Horsford, where a nationally significant Middle to Late Bronze Age settlement was excavated. This settlement consisted of at least 16 post hole structures (roundhouses) situated in and around a large three-sided ditched enclosure and an associated enclosure system formed from 15 post hole and pit alignments. This settlement is one of the largest of the period excavated within the county and makes an important contribution to current research into Bronze Age Norfolk. The remaining areas revealed settlement, agricultural and industrial evidence ranging in date from the Iron Age through to the post-medieval periods, as well as a Second World War crash site. Evidence for iron production in the form of smelting furnaces was revealed, dating from the latest Iron Age/Early Roman period through to the early medieval period in the parishes of Rackheath, Beeston St Andrew and Spixworth. Associated with the iron working during the Anglo-Saxon period was charcoal production, evidenced by numerous charcoaling pits, or 'pit kilns' revealed within the parish of Rackheath. Medieval rural roadside settlement and craft activity was also investigated along the route, with roadside enclosures being uncovered at the western and south-eastern ends of the route respectively. Structures were rarely evident within these enclosures, with only small groups of post holes occasionally being revealed, although the nature of the sites suggest ribbon-development along the medieval lanes. Evidence for a possible medieval deer park was also revealed within what were the grounds of Rackheath Estate. The latest archaeological remains from the route related to the crash site of a Second World War American Mustang airplane, from an area previously part of Rackheath Airfield. Finds assemblages from the excavations were variable in quantity and quality. A total of 15.5kg of prehistoric pottery was recovered, along with 0.8kg of Roman pottery and c.20kg of medieval and post-medieval pottery. Other finds included c.84kg of metalworking debris, 42.8kg of ceramic building material and fired clay, 10.5kg of worked stone, 2286 worked flints, two silver medieval coins and a post-medieval crotal bell along with a small group of other (iron) objects. One of the more unusual objects recovered from these works was a fragment of an Early Bronze Age greenstone battle-axe, petrological analysis of which identified a Cornish source for the stone. Overall, a large and varied range of stratigraphical, artefactual and environmental data was recovered during the excavations, analysis of which has added significantly to current understanding of Bronze Age settlement, Romano-British and Anglo-Saxon industry and medieval rural settlement in the region.
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Patrick Moan
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Oxford Archaeology (Cambridge)
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2018
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District: Broadland
Parish: Attlebridge
Country: England
Parish: Postwick with Witton
County: Norfolk
Grid Reference: 614338, 315570 (Easting, Northing)
Grid Reference: 629007, 306961 (Easting, Northing)
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BRONZE AGE PIT (Tag)
CHARCOAL PRODUCTION SITE (Monument Type England)
ENCLOSURE (Monument Type England)
TOFT (Monument Type England)
EXCAVATION (Event)
DEER PARK (Monument Type England)
MEDIEVAL SHERD (Tag)
BRONZE AGE ENCLOSURE (Tag)
POST MEDIEVAL BOUNDARY DITCH (Tag)
MEDIEVAL DEER PARK (Tag)
BRONZE AGE SETTLEMENT (Tag)
POST MEDIEVAL COIN (Tag)
LATE BRONZE AGE SHERD (Tag)
EARLY MEDIEVAL SHERD (Tag)
COIN (Object England)
BOUNDARY DITCH (Monument Type England)
20TH CENTURY COIN (Tag)
MIDDLE BRONZE AGE SHERD (Tag)
SETTLEMENT (Monument Type England)
MEDIEVAL BOUNDARY DITCH (Tag)
20TH CENTURY AIRCRAFT CRASH SITE (Tag)
ROMAN SHERD (Tag)
METAL SMELTING SITE (Monument Type England)
SPINDLE WHORL (Object England)
PIT (Monument Type England)
MEDIEVAL TOFT (Tag)
MEDIEVAL SETTLEMENT (Tag)
EARLY MEDIEVAL PIT (Tag)
AIRCRAFT CRASH SITE (Monument Type England)
CROTAL (Object England)
LATER PREHISTORIC SHERD (Tag)
ROMAN METAL SMELTING SITE (Tag)
CLAY PIPE (SMOKING) (Object England)
EARLY MEDIEVAL CHARCOAL PRODUCTION SITE (Tag)
POST MEDIEVAL CLAY PIPE (SMOKING) (Tag)
MEDIEVAL ENCLOSURE (Tag)
SHERD (Object England)
LATE BRONZE AGE SPINDLE WHORL (Tag)
MEDIEVAL HOLLOW WAY (Tag)
HOLLOW WAY (Monument Type England)
POST MEDIEVAL CROTAL (Tag)
BRONZE AGE (Historic England Periods)
LATE BRONZE AGE (Historic England Periods)
20TH CENTURY (Historic England Periods)
ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
MIDDLE BRONZE AGE (Historic England Periods)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
LATER PREHISTORIC (Historic England Periods)
EARLY MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
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OASIS Id: oxfordar3-303746
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11 Jul 2023