Network Archaeology Ltd (1999). Staythorpe Power Station Proposed Gas Supply Pipeline. Network Archaeology Ltd.

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Staythorpe Power Station Proposed Gas Supply Pipeline
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63
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The assessment was undertaken of the proposed route of the 39km, gas pipeline between Silk Willoughby to Staythorpe. The area was known to have been of high archaeological potential. Scheduled monuments included important Roman settlements at East Stoke, Ancaster and South Rauceby, and a possible Neolithic henge at Elston. King Street, Ermine Street and the Fosse Way, all major Roman roads, crossed the proposed route. The area was exceptionally rich in early Anglo-Saxon remains, including a number of large and important cemeteries. Dense cropmarks concentrations in the vicinity of Rolleston, East Stoke, Dry Doddington and South Rauceby, held great potential for the discovery of new sites. In addition, well preserved archaeological deposits and artefacts may have survived beneath alluvial deposits in the valleys of the Rivers Slea, Witham, Devon and Trent. [Au(adp)]
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Network Archaeology Ltd
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Network Archaeology Ltd
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1999
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Location - Auto Detected: East Stoke Ancaster
Location - Auto Detected: Elston King Street Ermine Street
Location - Auto Detected: Staythorpe
Location - Auto Detected: Rolleston East Stoke Dry Doddington
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Neolithic (Auto Detected Temporal)
ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
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Date Of Issue From: 1999 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: STAYTHORPE POWER STATION, PROPOSED GAS SUPPLY PIPELINE
Study area: 39km
Investigation type: Desk-based
District: Newark and Sherwood, North Kesteven
Monument: RIDGE AND FURROW. Medieval (1066-1540), RAILWAY. Post-medieval (1540-1901), POND. Undated, FEATURE. Prehistoric, SITE. Undated, WINDMILL. Undated, BRIDGE. Roman (AD43-410), ROAD. Roman (AD43-410)
Ngr: SK76105306, TF08384367
Parish: Averham, Sleaford
Postcode: NG235SD, NG340BL
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18 Jan 2009