Title: |
Land off New Road, Framlingham. Record of an Archaeological Evaluation (SCCAS Report 98/31) |
Number of Pages: |
21 |
Biblio Note |
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Publication Type: |
Report
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Abstract: |
An archaeological evaluation, both desktop survey and trial trenching, carried out in advance of a housing development, provided evidence suggestng that the known medieval Hermitage, previously thought to lie immediately west of the evaluation area, was actually located on the west side of College Road. Only one medieval feature was recorded in the trial-trenches, a north-south orientated ditch which included a small quantity of medieval (12th-14th century) coarseware pottery in its fill. The remainder of the features identified were post-medieval field drains and a dumped clay layer. Residual fids included a possible Mesolithic flint arrowhead, a single abraded sherd of Roman greyware and a post-medieval copper alloy lockplate. [Au] |
Author: |
Stuart Boulter
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Publisher: |
Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service
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Year of Publication: |
1998
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Locations: |
Location - Auto Detected: |
Hermitage |
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Subjects / Periods: |
Roman (Auto Detected Temporal) |
MEDIEVAL
(Historic England Periods)
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Medieval 12th14th Century (Auto Detected Temporal) |
MEDIEVAL
(Historic England Periods)
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MESOLITHIC
(Historic England Periods)
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Note: |
Date Of Issue From:
1998
Date Of Coverage From:
01
Date Of Coverage To:
01
Editorial Expansion:
Site name: LAND OFF NEW ROAD, FRAMLINGHAM Study area: 1.5 ha Investigation type: Post-determination/Research District: Suffolk Coastal Monument: [finds]. Prehistoric, [finds]. Post-medieval (1540-1901), [finds]. Medieval (1066-1540), DITCH. Medieval (1066-1540), FIELD DRAIN. Post-medieval (1540-1901), [finds]. Roman (AD43-410) Ngr: TM28126355 Parish: Framlingham Postcode: IP139EP
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Source: |
BIAB
(Archaeological Investigations Project (AIP))
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Created Date: |
19 Jan 2009 |