Title: |
Long Lane, Stanwell, Surrey. An Archaeological Evaluation |
Number of Pages: |
30 |
Biblio Note |
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Publication Type: |
Report
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Abstract: |
An evaluation was carried out at the proposed site of a warehouse development which lay close to two areas considered to have a high archaeological potential. A large number of prehistoric sites and findspots had been recorded in the surrounding area, including major monuments such as the Neolithic Stanwell Cursus. Roman, Saxon and medieval features had also been recorded. During the evaluation, archaeologial remains similar to those encountered on an adjacent site were recorded within eight of the nine excavated trenches. The remains included pits, post-holes, field boundaries and gullies with no dating evidence, which were nonetheless thought to be of prehistoric, probably Bronze Age, date. Two large 18th century pits which had probably been used for domestic waste disposal, and the walls and floors of 18th century buildings, were also revealed. The buildings were presumed to have been associated with the hamlet of West Bedfont. [AIP] |
Publisher: |
MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology)
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Year of Publication: |
1997
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Note: |
Date Of Issue From:
1997
Date Of Coverage From:
01
Date Of Coverage To:
01
Editorial Expansion:
Site name: CORNER OF LONG LANE AND BEDFONT ROAD, STANWELL Study area: 0.935ha Investigation type: Evaluation District: Spelthorne Monument: POST HOLE. Undated, FLOOR. Post-medieval (1540-1901), [finds]. Post-medieval (1540-1901), [field boundary ditch]. Undated, WALL. Post-medieval (1540-1901), PIT. Undated, GULLY. Undated, DITCH. Undated, BOUNDARY DITCH. Undated, PIT. Post-medieval (1540-190 Ngr: TQ06807423 Parish: Postcode: TW197LY
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Source: |
BIAB
(Archaeological Investigations Project (AIP))
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Created Date: |
18 Jan 2009 |