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Broadlands, Broad Green, Cranfield, Bedfordshire: Stage 1 Archaeological Evaluation |
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Albion Archaeology unpublished report series
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Report (in Series)
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Abstract: |
Archaeological trial trenching comprising two trenches measuring 10m long and 2m wide took place
The trial trenching identified two modern tree-pits, both located in Trench 2. No archaeological features were present in Trench 1. The trial trenching identified two modern tree-pits, both located in Trench 2. No archaeological features were present in Trench 1.
The two tree-pits were presumably deliberately dug for tree planting and then backfilled after the removal of the trees. No dating evidence was recovered. However, the position and alignment of the features suggest they represent a continuation of the hedge line, still visible within the area, and are therefore likely to be of modern origin. |
Author: |
Alan King
Kathy Pikinton
G Shane
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Albion Archaeology
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Year of Publication: |
2022
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Bedfordshire |
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Central Bedfordshire |
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England |
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Cranfield |
Grid Reference: 496298, 243279 (Easting, Northing)
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albionar1-505741 |
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Created Date: |
11 Jul 2023 |