File name,Caption,Description,"Creator (if more than one individual/organisation, add on a new row)",,,"Copyright Holder (if more than one individual/organisation, add on a new row)",,,Period of Creation,,Location (each locational type/term should be added on a new row),,Locational Coordinates/Extent,,,"Layer/Drawing Conventions (e.g. 'supplied', 'not supplied', 'documented elsewhere', 'to a recognised standard')",,Language,Software,Software Version,"Supporting documentation (this should be enclosed separately and include an abbreviations, codes or notations used)" ,,,First Name,Last Name,Organisation,First Name,Last Name,Organisation,Start Date,End date,Type,Term,Coord Type,Easting,Northing,Documented,"File name, document or standard",,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 230080_archive.dwg,Plan of mitigation excavations at Milburn Grange,"This project involved archaeological mitigation works comprising metal detecting, test pitting and open area excavation at Milburn Grange in Warwickshire. The area is required as part of the construction land requirements for the enabling works and subsequent main works for HS2 Phase One. The mitigation examined an area of archaeological remains found during an earlier trial trench evaluation, comprising ditches and pits, which produced a small assemblage of worked flint and some pottery of Late Bronze Age/Iron Age and Roman date. The earliest datable evidence from the mitigation was a flint scatter dating to the Late Mesolithic period, providing evidence for tool manufacture and domestic activities. Environmental evidence consistent with plant exploitation activities dating to the same period, but also seen in later periods, was also recovered. A small assemblage of Late Bronze Age to Middle Iron Age pottery, indicative of settlement activity, was recovered from two pits. A small assemblage of Late Iron Age/Roman pottery and CBM was recovered from ditches in the west of the mitigation area. Two parallel ditches, whose projected route corresponds with the bridge of over Canley Brook, may represent a trackway of Late Iron Age/Roman date, or an earlier course of the post-medieval road . A copper alloy brooch fragment and an illiterate copy of a nummus of Constantine were recovered during metal detecting. Cultivation furrows to the south-west and north-east of the mitigation area may relate to an agrarian landscape associated with Milburn Grange DMV. Ditches in the north and east of the site are thought to represent post-medieval field divisions.",,,Wessex Archaeology,,,HS2 Ltd,03/02/2020,18/09/2020,Place,"Milburn Grange, Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, Warwickshire, England",OSGB,430231,273883,Supplied,Survey_layer_conventions.xlsx,English,Autodesk AutoCAD,2020,Survey_layer_conventions.xlsx