Manning, A., Reynolds, S. and Smith, J. A R. (2011). DAMASCUS AND EMMAUS HOUSE, SALISBURY, Post-excavation assessment report . Wessex Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.5284/1046968. Cite this using datacite

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DAMASCUS AND EMMAUS HOUSE, SALISBURY, Post-excavation assessment report
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Wessex Archaeology unpublished report series
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1046968
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Wessex Archaeology was commissioned by Morgan Sindall (formerly Morgan Ashurst) to undertake a small archaeological excavation and watching brief on land at the rear of Damascus and Emmaus House, at the corner of Dolphin Street and St Ann Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire, hereafter referred to as 'the Site'. The Site was centred on National Grid Reference SU 14780 29690. Previous phases of evaluation and watching brief on the Site recorded the foundations of an 18th century building fronting onto St Ann Street with two late medieval/early post-medieval pits to the north. This report presents an assessment of the results of a number of phases of excavation and watching brief undertaken by Wessex Archaeology throughout 2010. The 2010 fieldwork recorded further medieval refuse/cess pits to the rear of the extrapolated early building plots, with a small amount of residual Saxo-Norman material indicative of settlement in the area of St Martins Church which predated the 13th century relocation of Old Sarum to Salisbury. It is proposed that the results of all fieldwork on the Site should be incorporated into a short note in the appropriate journal, but that no further post-excavation analysis is justified.
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A Manning
S Reynolds
J A R Smith
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Wessex Archaeology
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Historic England (OASIS Reviewer)
Wiltshire and Swindon HER (OASIS Reviewer)
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2011
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Site: Land rear of Damascus and Emmaus House
County: Wiltshire
District: Wiltshire
Parish: SALISBURY
Country: England
Grid Reference: 414780, 129690 (Easting, Northing)
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MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods) ANIMAL REMAINS (Object England)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods) SHERD (Object England)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods) CESS PIT (Monument Type England)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods) RUBBISH PIT (Monument Type England)
WATCHING BRIEF (Event)
EXCAVATION (Event)
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OASIS Id: wessexar1-116300
OBIB: report number 74240.03
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PDF A4 Client Report
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05 Apr 2018