Herbert, N. A. (1999). Archaeological Investigations at the New Police Station, Boston Road, Sleaford, Lincolnshire (APS Report 30/98). Archaeological Project Services.

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Archaeological Investigations at the New Police Station, Boston Road, Sleaford, Lincolnshire (APS Report 30/98)
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220
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The excavation and watching brief recorded the remains of Romano-British occupation, sealed by a later agricultural soil. The site was known to have remained unoccupied until the later 2nd/early 3rd centuries, when the land was first used for refuse disposal. Part of a possible limestone structure was associated with this early activity, though the true extent of this feature was not revealed. During the early to mid 3rd century this early structure was robbed, and a formal grid of gravel and limestone tracks was set out. At least two separate stone buildings were constructed, on the same alignment as these trackways, during the later 3rd century. Both buildings were surrounded by smaller limestone boundary walls defining property boundaries or possible livestock enclosures. A dispersed cemetery, comprising a few adult burials, was discovered south of this settlement area. Several infant burials, found beneath the floor of the most southerly building, suggested it was most probably occupied by a family unit. Moreover, the size and construction of the building suggested that this family held a certain amount of wealth. Environmental evidence suggested that the occupants of the buildings were involved with the management of livestock and the consumption of grain, with fishing and poultry farming playing a much lesser role in the economy. The later Roman buildings and trackways remained in use until sometime during or after the later 4th century, when it was known that roofing and wall materials were removed. [Au(adp)]
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N A Herbert
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Archaeological Project Services
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1999
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Location - Auto Detected: New Police Station Boston Road Sleaford Lincolnshire
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ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
Mid 3rd Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
Later 2ndearly 3rd Centuries (Auto Detected Temporal)
Later 4th Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
Later 3rd Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
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Date Of Issue From: 1999 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: THE NEW POLICE STATION, BOSTON ROAD, SLEAFORD
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Investigation type: Post-determination/Research
District: North Kesteven
Monument: SETTLEMENT. Roman (AD43-410), INFANT INHUMATION. Roman (AD43-410), CEMETERY. Roman (AD43-410), INHUMATION. Roman (AD43-410), [finds]. Roman (AD43-410), DISPERSED CEMETERY. Roman (AD43-410), TRACKWAY. Roman (AD43-410), BUILDING. Roman (AD43-410)
Ngr: TF07804584
Parish: Kirkby la Thorpe
Postcode: NG347HX
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18 Jan 2009