Monument record MLI33431 - CROPMARK SITE NORTH OF NORTH FIELD ROAD

Summary

CROPMARK SITE NORTH OF NORTH FIELD ROAD

Type and Period (12)

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  • (Unknown date)
  • (Bronze Age - 2200 BC to 801 BC)
  • (Early Neolithic to Late Bronze Age - 4000 BC to 801 BC)
  • (Middle Neolithic to Early Bronze Age - 3000 BC to 1501 BC)
  • (Middle Neolithic to Early Bronze Age - 3000 BC to 1501 BC)
  • (Middle Neolithic to Early Bronze Age - 3000 BC to 1501 BC)
  • (Middle Neolithic to Early Bronze Age - 3000 BC to 1501 BC)
  • (Middle Neolithic to Early Bronze Age - 3000 BC to 1501 BC)
  • (Middle Neolithic to Early Bronze Age - 3000 BC to 1501 BC)
  • (Middle Neolithic to Early Bronze Age - 3000 BC to 1501 BC)

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Full Description

PRN 33431 Several intersecting straight and curved ditch lines one to an irregular enclosure with one rectangular corner attached. there is a cropmark circle in the area. {1}{2} There is a circular cropmark, seen from the road, at TF131114; and St Joseph lists ring ditches at TF130114. The site is under crop and there is no surface evidence. Farm labourers who were working in the field cannot recall any archaeological finds being made.{3} D. Petch records a circular cropmark, seen from the road in March 1961 at TF132114. {4} A very large complex of cropmarks with further elements of the complex extending to the west, north-west and south-west (see PRNs 33379, 33421, 34757). Cropmarks include large rather irregular curvilinear ditched enclosures - probably field boundaries, possibly seven ring ditches, two of which are double-ditched and one of which is possibly defined by a ring of pits, though it could represent a hengi-form enclosure. A cluster of six large rectangular pits at TF13251120 could possibly be grubenhauser pits. There are a few very slight traces of smaller, possibly settlement, enclosures within the larger field boundaries. A possible straight trackway aligned north-west to south-east lies on the eastern edge of the complex. This can be seen on RCHME aerial photographs and has been sketch plotted at 1:2500 for the Deepings bypass desktop study. {5}{6} Trial trenching was undertaken at TF1323 1129 to investigate a circular ring gully that was seen on aerial photographs. The trial trenching revealed a deep linear ditch with a "V" shaped profile. A deposit that ran parallel to the ditch has been identified as remnants of the late Neolithic early Bronze age barrow mound. A trial trench was also excavated at TF1330 1130, again on an area that had previously been identified on aerial photographs as a possible barrow ring ditch. The trial trenching revealed a west to east aligned ditch which probably represents the one seen on the aerial photographs and There may be the remains of a Bronze Age barrow cemetery. {7}{8} An excavation (centred at TF1320 1124) carried out prior to construction of the Market Deeping bypass recorded a late Neolithic or early Bronze Age ring ditch which had been allowed to silt up naturally rather than being deliberately backfilled. Animal bone and a flint scraper were found in one of the fills. No traces of a mound were identified within the ring ditch, and no traces of a second expected ring ditch were found. A linear feature thought to be a trench with possible postholes was also recorded, thought to be associated with a mortuary structure.{9}

Sources/Archives (11)

  •  Bibliographic Reference: Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England. 1960. A Matter of Time. p59.
  •  Index: SMR FILE. MARKET DEEPING. TF 11 SW:AG -.
  •  Index: OS CARD INDEX. MARKET DEEPING. TF 11 SW:19,1965, BAIRD J.
  •  Index: SMR FILE. MARKET DEEPING. TF 11 SW:M DFP.
  •  Map: Heritage Trust of Lincolnshire. 1992. MARKET DEEPING BYPASS. 1:2500 PLAN IN MAP TANK.
  •  Report: Heritage Trust of Lincolnshire. 1992. Desk Top Study for the Market Deeping Bypass. LH95.
  •  Report: Archaeological Project Services. 1999. Archaeological Evaluation of the Market Deeping Bypass in two volumes. MDBP96.
  •  Archive: Archaeological Project Services. 1999. Marker Deeping Bypass. LCNCC:213.95.
  •  Report: Archaeological Project Services. Oct 2000. Excavations along the route of the Market Deeping Bypass, Volumes 1-4. SEMP03.
  •  Aerial Photograph: FOARD, G.. 1984-90. NORTHANTS CC. NHC6015/4.
  •  Aerial Photograph: 1946-98. RCHME. TF1311/10 (3030-15).

Map

Location

Grid reference Centred TF 1311 1132 (857m by 627m) Approximate
Civil Parish LANGTOFT, SOUTH KESTEVEN, LINCOLNSHIRE
Civil Parish MARKET DEEPING, SOUTH KESTEVEN, LINCOLNSHIRE

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Record last edited

Mar 21 2021 8:35PM

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