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Archaeological Evaluation at Gamston Manor, Great North Road, Gamston, Nottinghamshire |
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Neville Hall MIFA unpublished report series
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Abstract: |
A single archaeological trial trench was excavated within the new build area of a proposed new garage/garden store. A former 19th century livestock pond within the new build area is featured on the First Edition O.S. map of 1885, but had gone by the time of the Second Edition O.S. map of 1899. The pond had been backfilled with contemporary building demolition rubble, which occupied a portion of the trial trench. The deposit sequence on this site consisted of a modern and imported topsoil/landscaping horizon, an undated buried soil or ploughsoil horizon and an underlying natural horizon. The livestock pond had been cut into the buried soil and natural horizons. No significant archaeological activity was identified and there were no significant finds. |
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N Hall
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Neville Hall MIFA
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Year of Publication: |
2023
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Gamston |
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England |
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Bassetlaw |
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Nottinghamshire |
Grid Reference: 470939, 376229 (Easting, Northing)
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nevilleh1-515304 |
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07 Jul 2023 |