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This collection comprises of reports, images, spreadsheets, CAD data and site records from an archaeological recording carried out by INFRA Archaeology between February and April 2021 on land located north of Nash Lee, Ellesborough, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.
The aim of the Archaeological Recording was to identify the extent and character of any surviving archaeological remains within the site. The outcomes of the investigation will define the character, extent, quality, preservation and significance of the archaeology present in order to determine its potential to contribute to specific objectives set out in the GWSI: HERDS:
The main period of occupation of the Site was the Iron Age, with three possible phases, demarked by an enclosure and several structures. Bronze Age and Roman finds have been found as well but the frequentation seems to be ephemeral in these periods.
It is recommended that C14 analysis be carried out on the pottery assemblage to better understand the Site’s phases, and in-depth analysis of the faunal remains to contribute to our understanding of animal husbandry practices in the Middle Iron Age.