EDO5836 - Corfe Mullen to Salisbury Water Transfer Scheme Evaluation Trench 102
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Location
Grid reference | Centred ST 9382 0350 (20m by 24m) |
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Map sheet | ST90SW |
Civil Parish | Tarrant Keyneston; Dorset |
Unitary Authority | Dorset |
Technique(s)
Organisation
Cotswold Archaeology
Date
2012
Description
Cotswold Archaeology undertook an archaeological evaluation of the route of the proposed Corfe Mullen to Salisbury Water Transfer Scheme between July and December 2012. A total of 47 trenches were excavated in Dorset.
Trench 102 was located to the south east of Tarrant Keyneston village on the parish boundary between Shapwick and Tarrant Keyneston. It measured 15m by 1.8m. It was positioned to evaluate geophysical anomaly 263. A ditch (102003) which corresponded to geophysical anomaly 263 was partially excavated. It measured 3.3m wide and at least 1.1m deep. It was not excavated to its full depth and its overall profile is not known. It was filled with silt deposits and some more flinty bands. There is some slight suggestion of a bank on its northern side. A single sherd of Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age pottery was recovered, together with three possible sling stones. [1] [2]
The record for this event has been created with support from Wessex Water.
Sources/Archives (2)
- <1> SDO14094 Unpublished document: Havard, T, and Nicholl, M. 2013. Corfe Mullen to Salisbury Transfer Scheme, Wessex Water, Dorset and Wiltshire: Archaeological Evaluation. Cotswold Archaeology Report 12376. 12.
- <2> SDO14089 Unpublished document: Marsh, B and Biggs, M. 2012. Geophysical Survey Report Corfe Mullen to Salisbury WTS.
Record last edited
Jan 12 2016 12:34PM