Source/Archive record (Archive) SLI18272 - Crowland Abbey: Archaeological Monitoring During Installation of Floodlighting

Title Crowland Abbey: Archaeological Monitoring During Installation of Floodlighting
Author/Originator
Date/Year 1995

Abstract/Summary

Archive for a programme of archaeological monitoring and recording conducted at Crowland Abbey during trenching for the installation of floodlighting. A number of rubble deposits were encountered, along with a group of disarticulated human bones interpreted as redeposited charnel. Immediately to the east of the abbey ruins, a robbed out wall foundation was identified. A single sherd of a mid 12th to mid 13th century jug was recovered from a trench to the west of the abbey. Post-Medieval and modern foundation deposits for former paths were also noted.

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Description

Location

City and County Museum LCNCC: 1995.89

Referenced Monuments (4)

  • Disarticulated human bone, Crowland Abbey (Find Spot)
  • Medieval jug sherd, Crowland Abbey (Find Spot)
  • Rubble deposit, Crowland Abbey (Monument)
  • Wall foundations, Crowland Abbey (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Watching brief at Crowland Abbey, Crowland

Record last edited

Aug 22 2024 11:23AM

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