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Broadwell Sewage Treatment Works, Gloucestershire: DBA |
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Network Archaeology unpublished report series
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Report (in Series)
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Abstract: |
Topsoil stripping of the development area, and the mechanical excavation of trial
holes and pits to accommodate several new installations, were monitored.
Initially, a permanent-presence was maintained during topsoil stripping of the
development area and also during excavation of the proposed route of
the access track. However; it became evident that the material below
the topsoil was made ground. A trial hole revealed this to be around one
metre deep, and therefore archaeological monitoring was temporarily stood
down.
Permanent-presence monitoring resumed during mechanical excavation of the
Roughing Filter and the Storm Tank. The Storm Tank was not monitored beyond
the trial pit. This work identified an undated possible furrow, buried topsoil and layers of made ground. The majority of finds were modern, observed in made ground and therefore they were not retained. |
Author: |
David Bonner
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Publisher: |
Network Archaeology Ltd
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Year of Publication: |
2014
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Locations: |
County: |
Gloucestershire |
Country: |
England |
Parish: |
Broadwell |
District: |
Cotswold |
Grid Reference: 421699, 227199 (Easting, Northing)
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OASIS Id: |
networka2-516055 |
Report id: |
14011 |
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Created Date: |
11 Jul 2023 |