EDO5081 - Land adjacent to the former Fosters School, Tinneys Lane, Sherborne; evaluation trench 2
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Location
Grid reference | Centred ST 64466 17054 (91m by 51m) |
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Map sheet | ST61NW |
Civil Parish | Sherborne; Dorset |
Unitary Authority | Dorset |
Technique(s)
Organisation
AC archaeology
Date
1995
Description
AC Archaeology conducted an archaeological desk based assessment and evaluation during 1995 of land adjacent to the former Foster’s School, Tinney’s Lane, Sherborne, in advance of proposed development.
The work comprised the examination of existing archaeological, cartographic and documentary sources, geophysical survey and the excavation of 10 trenches with a total length of 568m and 1.6m wide. The trenches were located according to the results of the geophysical survey.
Evidence for extensive ridge and furrow was revealed, representing part of the Newland medieval open fields. Evidence for former field boundaries, probably of post-medieval date, was also revealed. A number of other geophysical anomalies were shown by subsequent excavation to be features and layers dating from the Neolithic period with some containing Peterborough Ware. Several pits were shown to be Bronze Age in date and possibly funerary in nature as suggested by the presence of cremated bone. This evidence suggests the presence of a significant Neolithic settlement.
Trench 2 measured 100m x 1.60m and was oriented approximately E-W across a gradual S-facing slope at the eastern end of the site. 0.20m of topsoil overlay 0.12m of dark brown silty clay subsoil. Several subsoil features were identified. [F4] was a pit or large post-hole, oval in plan and containing 26 sherds of Neolithic pottery. [F6] was a roughly circular feature of similar size containing worked flint, neolithic pottery, animal bone and an imported multi-faceted quartzite pebble. [F12] was a roughly N-S aligned ditch containing post-medieval pottery, glass and animal bone. The ditch had a bank running parallel to it and may represent a post-medieval field boundary. [F25] was a roughly NE-SE aligned linear that may represent a post-medieval drainage gully (1).
Sources/Archives (2)
- --- SDO10360 Article in serial: Valentin, J. 1995. The former Foster’s School site, Tinney’s Lane, Sherborne; Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. 117.
- <1> SDO10359 Unpublished document: Valentin, J, Chandler, J, and Geophysical Surveys of Bradford. 1995. The archaeological assessment and evaluation of land adjacent to the former Foster’s School, Tinney’s Lane, Sherborne, Dorset.
Parent/preceding Site Events/Activities (1)
- EDO5079 Land adjacent to the former Fosters School, Tinneys Lane, Sherborne; evaluation 1995
Record last edited
Jul 8 2008 9:37AM