Site Event/Activity record ELI4014 - Gallows Nooking Common, Nottinghamshire

Location

Grid reference Centred SK 8565 6049 (108m by 92m)
Civil Parish NORTON DISNEY, NORTH KESTEVEN, LINCOLNSHIRE

Technique(s)

  • Trial Trenching

Organisation

Trent and Peak Archaeological Trust

Date

From 01 Jan 1991 to 08 Nov 1991 (once between)

Map

Description

Two trial trenches were excavated to inform the proposed widening of the A46 road between Lincoln and Newark. The trenches were located on either side of Folly Lane, adjacent to the A46 at Gallows Nooking Common, and were positioned across an intermittent low bank, which marked the Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire county boundary in this area. It had been suggested that the bank had earlier origins, marking the original alignment of the Roman Fosse Way, although no trace of the former Roman road was identified in the trenches. The bank was shown to be badly disturbed, and although redeposited sherds of Iron Age, Roman, medieval and post-medieval pottery were recovered, it remains undated. Further ditches were identified running parallel to the bank, some stretches of which have been identified as post-medieval, and others being Iron Age in origin. It was suggested that the possible bank and ditch system perhaps represents a sequence of construction of territorial boundaries dating from the Iron Age to the Anglo-Saxon or medieval period, although this interpretation remains tentative. {1}

External Links (0)

Sources/Archives (1)

  •  Report: Trent and Peak Archaeological Trust. 1993. Gallows Nooking Common, Nottinghamshire. -.

Related Monuments/Buildings (4)

  • Iron Age Activity, Gallows Nooking Common (Monument)
  • Medieval Pottery, Gallows Nooking Common (Find Spot)
  • Romano-British Activity, Gallows Nooking Common (Monument)
  • Undated Linear Bank, Gallows Nooking Common (Monument)

Record last edited

Sep 8 2021 8:56AM

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