Luke, R. (2023). Gate Burton Cable Route - Additional Trial Trenching Interim Report. Wessex Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.5284/1116337. Cite this using datacite

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Gate Burton Cable Route - Additional Trial Trenching Interim Report
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Wessex Archaeology unpublished report series
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Wessex Archaeology was commissioned by AECOM on behalf of Low Carbon Ltd to undertake archaeology trial trench evaluation across three fields south of Torksey Ferry Road following alterations to the site boundary for an energy park and grid connection route. The total site area at Gate Burton is 886ha. The extension to the site boundary is centred on NGR 481161 378619, in three fields South of Torksey Ferry Road, Rampton, Nottinghshire. Eleven trenches were commissioned. Five trenches were carried out and recorded in the Eastern field with access to one field unavailable and another affected by Storm Babet preventing the other six being carried out. A total of five archaeological evaluation trenches were excavated. One of the five produced archaeological remains. This was a single pit, partially covered by the southern baulk of the trench. Following extension of the trench to uncover the full extent of the pit, and complete excavation of the pit, no artefacts or ecofacts were uncovered. The pit remains of unknown date or function.
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Roberts Luke
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Wessex Archaeology
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2023
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Parish: Rampton
Country: England
District: Bassetlaw
County: Nottinghamshire
Grid Reference: 481160, 378618 (Easting, Northing)
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18 Dec 2023