EDO4356 - The Old Vicarage, High Street, Fordington, Dorchester; excavation 1971 Trench 2
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Location
Grid reference | Centred SY 69741 90600 (12m by 11m) |
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Map sheet | SY69SE |
Civil Parish | Dorchester; Dorset |
Unitary Authority | Dorset |
Technique(s)
Organisation
Not recorded.
Date
September 1971
Description
Four trenches, a total area of about 180 sq. m, were dug during September 1971 in the gardens of the old vicarage in Fordington High Street, and in the vacant plot to the SE, prior to redevelopment of the site as flats for elderly people. This work was supplemented during the development stage by Mr E. Flatters who recorded information uncovered within the foundation trenches.
All trenches were dug by hand, but the only startigraphy undistrurbed by modern gardening was in the bottom 0.4m of trench 2 and the graves.
The earliest features were eighteen inhumations and two cremations belonging to Roman Dorchester and forming part of the extensive cemetery previously known in the area.
There were very few grave goods, but the little pottery found dated from the the 1st to the 4th centuries AD. There was no regular alignment of the graves. Most were extended in wooden coffins; a few were flexed. In one case the head had been severed and buried between the legs.
In the medieval period the site was didvided by several boundary ditches and it was probably in the early medieval period that domestic occupation first began nearby. One major boundary ditch was found running NW-SE; it had been dug and re-cut in the 14th and 15th centuries, and later replaced by a wall which was robbed in post-medieval times.
Other features included post-holes and two walls, all difficult to date, as turning of the soil in Victorian and more recent times had destroyed most of the stratification.
Trench 2 contained 6 inhumations and a cremation. Four of the graves contained coffin nails and 2 contained hobnails. One of the inhumation graves contained a New Forest indented beaker and the cremation was contained in a BBW jar probably of the 2nd-4th century. No discernable pattern to the grave alignments was recognised. Trench 2 also contained four ditches, three aligned approximately NE-SW and the fourth SE-NW. Two of the ditches contained medieval pottery and all were stratigraphically later than the burials. They varied in width from 0.9-1.5m and in depth from 0.6-0.9m. A large number of pits and possible post/stake holes were recorded, a few contained post-medieval pottery, others were stratigraphically later than the burials, but no discernable structures were recognised.
Sources/Archives (4)
- --- SDO9694 Article in serial: Startin, D W A. 1981. Excavations at the Old Vicarage, Fordington, Dorchester, Dorset, 1971. 103.
- --- SDO9695 Article in serial: O'Connor, B J, and Startin, W A. 1972. The Old Vicarage, Fordington.. 93.
- --- SDO16497 Digital archive: Historic England. NRHE Excavation Index. 650888.
- --- SDO17982 (No record type): English Heritage. 1994. Rescue Excavation: 1938 to1972. 29.
Parent/preceding Site Events/Activities (1)
- EDO4359 The Old Vicarage, High Street, Fordington; excavation 1971
Record last edited
May 12 2022 11:59AM