Source/Archive record (Archive) SLI18609 - Archaeological Mitigation Commencing with Informative Trial Trenching, Land at the Former Salvation Army Hall, East Street, Stamford

Title Archaeological Mitigation Commencing with Informative Trial Trenching, Land at the Former Salvation Army Hall, East Street, Stamford
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Date/Year 2021

Abstract/Summary

Archive for an archaeological excavation comprising a single T-shape trial trench excavated on land at the former Salvation Army Hall on East Street, Stamford, prior to the construction of a residential development. Two ditches of probable post-Medieval date were encountered. A single residual sherd of Late Saxon pottery was recovered from the fill of the larger ditch. This larger southern ditch had been truncated by known 20th century levelling of the site. No other archaeologically significant features, deposits or finds were encountered.

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Location

City and County Museum LCNCC: 2021.59

Referenced Monuments (1)

  • Late Saxon pottery sherd, Stamford (Find Spot)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Land at the Former Salvation Army Hall, East Street, Stamford

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Dec 18 2024 9:05AM

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