Source/Archive record (Archive) SLI6999 - Normanton Phase 1 Mains Replacement Scheme

Title Normanton Phase 1 Mains Replacement Scheme
Author/Originator
Date/Year Dec 1998

Abstract/Summary

Archive for a site visit and programme of archaeological monitoring and recording undertaken as part of a scheme of works relating to the replacement of a water pipeline between Normanton and Hough-on-the-Hill. A single sherd of late Medieval pottery was recovered during the initial site visit, but no other archaeologically significant features, deposits or finds were encountered. During the monitoring and recording, undated features were identified in Normanton village. To the west of the village, human remains were encountered, at which point the excavation was halted until a full excavation could be undertaken (see ELI2337). Evidence of ridge and furrow was also encountered to the west of Normanton. Medieval and post-Medieval pottery and prehistoric worked flints were recovered.

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Description

Location

City and County Museum LCNCC: 128.98

Referenced Monuments (11)

  • A medieval jar or pipkin sherd, west of Carlton Road (Find Spot)
  • Flint flake, west of dismantled railway (Find Spot)
  • Medieval potsherd, west of Carlton Road (Find Spot)
  • Post-medieval potsherd, west of Carlton Road (Find Spot)
  • Post-medieval trackway, west of Normanton village (Monument)
  • Probable railway bridge foundation, west of dismantled railway (Monument)
  • Ridge and furrow, west of Normanton village (Monument)
  • Settlement of Normanton (Monument)
  • Site of a Romano-British building, southeast of Normanton Wood (Monument)
  • Undated features, south of St Nicholas's Church (Monument)
  • Worked flint, west of Carlton Road (Find Spot)

Referenced Events (2)

  • Normanton Phase I Mains Replacement Scheme - Archaeological Monitoring and Recording
  • Normanton Phase I Mains Replacement Scheme - Site Visit

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Oct 16 2024 9:54AM

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