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Roman and medieval remains in Middleton-on-Sea, West Sussex: excavations at Nalgo Lodge, 2000.
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Subtitle: |
excavations at Nalgo Lodge, 2000 |
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Sussex Archaeological Collections 143 |
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Sussex Archaeological Collections
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Volume: |
143
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Page Start/End: |
151 - 172 |
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Publication Type: |
Journal
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Abstract: |
Rescue excavations at the former Nalgo Lodge, Shrubbs Drive, Middleton-on-Sea, revealed evidence of parts of a Romano-British and medieval ditched field system, medieval smithing slag and traces of a possible building made of flint with a tiled roof. Roman activity falls within a broad date range between the mid-first and fourth centuries AD. Medieval pottery suggests a focus of activity in the late-thirteenth to fourteenth centuries, although some continuation into the early-fifteenth century is also indicated. The presence of worked and burnt flint at the site, in addition to a solitary Middle to Late Bronze Age feature, suggests prehistoric activity in the vicinity. A single, poorly preserved Anglo-Saxon grave, carbon dated to cal AD 680-890, with an east--west orientation, was also located. Includes an online supplement, and separately authored contributions on |
Year of Publication: |
2005
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Subjects / Periods: |
Worked (Auto Detected Subject) |
Slag (Auto Detected Subject) |
Burnt Flint (Auto Detected Subject) |
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Flint (Auto Detected Subject) |
Tiled Roof (Auto Detected Subject) |
Grave Carbon (Auto Detected Subject) |
SHERD
(Object England)
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Ditched Field System (Auto Detected Subject) |
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[OS SU 97443 00352]
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Source: |
ADS Archive
(ADS Archive)
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Created Date: |
05 Mar 2007 |