EDO3853 - Citizen's Advice Bureau, 1 Acland Road, Dorchester; watching brief 2004

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Location

Grid reference Centred SY 69350 90645 (4m by 7m)
Map sheet SY69SE
Civil Parish Dorchester; Dorset
Unitary Authority Dorset

Technique(s)

Organisation

Terrain Archaeology

Date

April 2004

Description

Archaeological observations and recording were carried out by Terrain Archaeology between 27th-30th April 2004 during the construction of a new extension to the rear of the Citizen’s Advice Bureau, 1 Acland Road, Dorchester. The size of the footings trench was too small to give a clear picture of the archaeology, but parts of five pits were exposed, of which only two were bottomed. At the northern end of the trench, part of a substantial Roman pit containing a large quantity of roof tile and some 2nd century pottery was exposed. A single pit containing early medieval pottery was revealed in the centre of the footings trench. It had been largely destroyed by a large stone-lined pit probably dating to the 18th century. The remaining two pits were probably 19th or 20th century in date.

Sources/Archives (4)

  • --- Unpublished document: Bellamy, P. 2004. Extension to Citizen’s Advice Bureau, 1 Acland Road, Dorchester, Dorset: Archaeological Observations and Recording, April 2004.
  • --- Article in serial: Bellamy, P S. 2004. Dorchester, 1 Acland Road. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeology Society. 126. 194.
  • --- Excavation archive: Bellamy, P S. 2004. Extension to Citizen's Advice Bureau, 1 Acland Road, Dorchester.
  • --- Digital archive: Historic England. NRHE Excavation Index. 1465402.

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May 8 2021 5:15PM

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