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Archaeological Monitoring and Recording at Church Farm, Church Lane, Rand, Lincolnshire |
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Neville Hall MIFA unpublished report series
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Report (in Series)
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Abstract: |
An archaeological watching brief was mounted on the groundworks pertaining to the construction of a new garage and store. The groundworks consisted of an initial phase of mechanical ground reduction of the new build area along with an associated new access/driveway followed by the mechanical excavation of the ten stanchion bases for the new garage and store. The watching brief identified a simple deposit sequence which consisted of a topsoil horizon, a buried soil or ploughsoil horizon and an underlying natural horizon of boulder clays. This deposit sequence was recorded within a total of ten representative sections during the excavation of the corresponding ten stanchion bases. An assemblage of post-medieval pottery dating from the late 17th to the mid 19th centuries was recovered from the buried soil or ploughsoil horizon during the initial mechanical ground reduction. This archaeological monitoring did not identify any archaeological activity on this site. No archaeological activity which could be associated with the nearby scheduled deserted medieval settlement of Rand or with the postulated line of the Roman road to the north were identified during the course of this archaeological monitoring. |
Author: |
N Hall
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Publisher: |
Neville Hall MIFA
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Other Person/Org: |
Historic England (OASIS Reviewer)
Lincolnshire HER (OASIS Reviewer)
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Year of Publication: |
2015
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Church Farm, Church Lane |
County: |
Lincolnshire |
District: |
West Lindsey |
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RAND |
Country: |
England |
Grid Reference: 510740, 378890 (Easting, Northing)
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nevilleh1-224724 |
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Client report
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Created Date: |
12 Feb 2018 |