Source/Archive record (Archive) SLI18564 - Stamford West: Archaeological Excavation

Title Stamford West: Archaeological Excavation
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2014

Abstract/Summary

Archive for an archaeological excavation conducted on land at Stamford West to inform a proposed development. Two discrete excavation areas were opened to investigate a rectangular enclosure and nearby iron smelting remains, both of Iron Age date, identified during prior geophysical survey (ELI14386 and ELI14388) and trial trenching (ELI14387). Within and around the enclosure, four phases of Iron Age activity were identified, including three distinct round houses comprised of drip gullies with rings of internal and external postholes. The western ditch of the boundary enclosure truncated the ring ditch of the Phase 2 (Early Iron Age) round house, and was itself truncated by a later phase of boundary ditches possibly indicating a change in land use from domestic to agricultural. In the northern area, two furnances and forty one pits were encountered, many of which (especially those closer to the furnaces) contained quantities of ironworking slag, indicating that they were contemporary. Middle Iron Age pottery was recovered from twenty four of the pits. Two nearby likely contemporary ditches appear to form the corner of a field. A possible irregular enclosure identified in the northern area during the second phase of geophysical survey (ELI14388) was revealed to be a series of shallow fluvial channels.

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Location

City and County Museum LCNCC: 2014.91

Referenced Monuments (3)

  • Iron Age enclosure and round houses, Stamford West (Monument)
  • Iron Age field boundary, Stamford West (Monument)
  • Iron Age metalworking site, Stamford West (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

Record last edited

Nov 15 2024 10:40AM

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