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Archaeological Field Evaluation at Ivy House Farm Redgrave Suffolk |
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Border Archaeology unpublished report series
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A field evaluation comprising 15m of trial trenching within the historic core of the village of Redgrave in connection with the demolition of an existing Nissen hut and erection of single detached bungalow. The programme of works undertaken at Ivy House Farm confirmed that no features of archaeological significance were present on site. All of the artefacts recovered from Trenches 001-003 were from the topsoil and consisted of a mixture of Victorian, Edwardian and modern objects. Mr Brandejs also located seven artefacts of varying date, the earliest of which were two 4th Century AD coins; these are consistent with similar Romano-British finds recovered from the Redgrave area (see section 4.2) and suggest that activity of this period was taking place in the vicinity of the site.
In light of these results, no further archaeological works are unnecessary.
The finds were returned to the landowner at their request. |
Author: |
M Sargent
R Cencerrero Alonso
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Border Archaeology
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Year of Publication: |
2021
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Redgrave |
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Mid Suffolk |
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Suffolk |
Country: |
England |
Grid Reference: 604248, 278050 (Easting, Northing)
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19 Jul 2023 |