Source/Archive record (Archive) SLI18029 - Archaeological Evaluation on Land at Milestone Lane, Pinchbeck

Title Archaeological Evaluation on Land at Milestone Lane, Pinchbeck
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Date/Year 2016

Abstract/Summary

Archive for a programme of archaeological evaluation comprising seven trial trenches excavated on land at Milestone Lane, Pinchbeck, to inform a proposed residential development. A former pond of likely 16th-17th century date and several natural channels and ditches were encountered. The ditches were cut into laminated natural silts, suggesting a history of flooding on the site. Large quantities of early Medieval pottery were recovered from an east-west aligned gully. 11th-12th century pottery and environmental remains including charred grains were recovered from a nearby north-south aligned gully, interpreted as the rear boundary of a Medieval property on Crossgate Lane, 12m to the east. Two nearby pits containing domestic refuse typical of the period supported this interpretation. Also encountered was a pit containing fired clay interpreted as possible briquetage, although environmental sampling of the site found no evidence of a brackish or marine environment.

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Location

City and County Museum LCNCC: 2016.149

Referenced Monuments (3)

  • 16th-17th century crotal bell, Pinchbeck (Find Spot)
  • 16th-17th century jetton, Pinchbeck (Find Spot)
  • Medieval features, Pinchbeck (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Land at Milestone Lane, Pinchbeck

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Jun 4 2024 11:24AM

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