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Earls Hall Windfarm, St Osyth, Clacton-on-Sea: Updated Project Design and Assessment of Results |
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Headland Archaeology (UK) Ltd unpublished report series
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Abstract: |
Headland Archaeology undertook an archaeological investigation at Earls Hall Wind Farm in the St Osyth area of Clacton-on-Sea in Essex. This was in advance of constuction of a 5 turbine Wind Farm. Excavation revealed evidence of a landscape which had been utilised during the Bronze Age, late Iron Age/early Roman and the medieval Periods. Bronze Age activity was represented at Turbine 3 by a group of pits containing domestic waste. Deposits in this area also indicated some occupation in the late Iron Age/early Roman period. At Turbine 5, a series of medieval ditches and pits were revealed, representing remains on the edge of what was likely a more substantial area of activity. |
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N C Woodley
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Headland Archaeology
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Year of Publication: |
2012
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St. Osyth |
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Tendring |
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Essex |
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England |
Grid Reference: 614698, 217100 (Easting, Northing)
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headland4-116749 |
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This report was uploaded to the OASIS system by the named Publisher. The report has been transferred into the ADS Library for public access and to facilitate future research.
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06 Jul 2022 |