EDO4924 - Knapp Mill Avenue, Christchurch; evaluation 1992

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Location

Grid reference Centred SZ 15251 94031 (114m by 200m) (37 map features)
Map sheet SZ19SE

Technique(s)

Organisation

Wessex Archaeology

Date

1992

Description

Wessex Archaeology was commissioned by Savills, acting for West Hampshire Water Company, to undertake a desk-top study and archaeological evaluation of land at Knapp Mill Avenue, Christchurch, Dorset, during March-April 1992. The evaluation area was located adjacent to the known site of a Bronze Age burial mound and extensive prehistoric flint assemblages of Mesolithic and Neolithic date at Latch Farm, on the gravels of the flood plain of the River Avon. A series of test pits and machine dug trenches produced only a handful of artefacts and no archaeological features. 40 test pits were dug by hand in order to study artefact distribution. Each pit measured 0.5m square and were located on a 20m grid. The contents of approximately half were seived through a 10mm mesh to check artefact retreival. No archaeological features were identified and only a handful of artefacts, of prehistoric-modern date, was recovered from the test pits. The results suggest that the Bronze Age urnfield was restricted to the immediate vicinity of the round barrow.(1) Site code: W498/35161. Acc. No. 1992.16 Funded by West Hampshire Water Company. Directed by J Gardiner and P Harding

Sources/Archives (3)

  • --- Article in serial: Gardiner, J. 1992. Knapp Mill Avenue, Christchurch. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. 114. p233.
  • --- Serial: Hampshire County Council. 1992. Archaeology in Hampshire: Annual Report. p65.
  • <1> Unpublished document: Gardiner, J, and Harding, P. 1992. Knapp Mill Avenue, Christchurch, Dorset: Archaeological Evaluation.

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Parent/preceding Site Events/Activities (1)

  • Knapp Mill Avenue, Christchurch; evaluation 1992

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Feb 23 2021 12:32PM

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