Monument record MLI35104 - ROMAN REMAINS, FULBECK AIRFIELD

Summary

ROMAN REMAINS, FULBECK AIRFIELD

Type and Period (2)

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Full Description

All of the available land within Fulbeck airfield perimeter fence was surveyed by fieldwalking and some exploratory trenches were dug by the Trust for Lincolnshire Archaeology in 1987. Three sites were recorded during the survey. All were occupied during the 3rd to 4th century, and surface evidence suggests that all three sites were small farms probably engaged in mixed agriculture. Evidence for this comes from the fragments of quern stones made of millstone grit, pottery milk strainers and animal bones. Some of the pottery was produced at Lincoln with finer vessels of 'terra sigillata' from Gaul and amphorae, probably containing wine, from Spain. There was at least one house at each site. Limestone was used for walls and the roofs were either tiles or slate covered. Lumps of fired clay, probably from domestic ovens, were recorded at one site. The head and shoulders of a small, heavily weathered crude limestone statue, possibly representing a god was recovered from the same site. {1}{2}{3}

Sources/Archives (3)

  •  Index: SOUTH KESTEVEN RECORDS. FENTON/FULBECK. - -.
  •  Article in Serial: Peter Chowne. 1987. TRUST FOR LINCOLNSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGY THIRD ANNUAL REPORT. PP 15-16.
  •  Article in Serial: Peter Chowne. 1988. 'Fulbeck Airfield: Survey and Watching Brief' in Lincolnshire History and Archaeology. vol.23, pp.82-83.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SK 8950 5001 (77m by 78m)
Civil Parish FENTON, SOUTH KESTEVEN, LINCOLNSHIRE
Civil Parish FULBECK, SOUTH KESTEVEN, LINCOLNSHIRE

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Record last edited

Mar 21 2021 8:35PM

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