EDO7927 - Admiston Farm, Athelhampton Road, Puddletown; evaluation 2023
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Location
Grid reference | SY 7618 9411 (point) |
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Map sheet | SY79SE |
Civil Parish | Puddletown; Dorset |
Technique(s)
Organisation
Wessex Archaeology
Date
Not recorded.
Description
Wessex Archaeology was commissioned to undertake an archaeological evaluation of a 1.7 ha parcel of land located at Adminston Farm. Six trial trenches, each measuring 30 m in length and 1.8 m wide, were excavated. The evaluation in combination with the previously undertaken geophysical survey demonstrated that there is a low potential for the presence of archaeological remains within the site.
One of the trenches contained archaeological features and deposits. Two parallel linear features were recorded in trench 1, and a small quantities of worked flint and clay pipe were recovered from the topsoil layers of trenches 1, 4 and 5.
The worked flint indicates a general background of prehistoric activity tentatively dating to the Later Neolithic or Bronze Age within the site, and larger assemblages of worked flint dating to these period have previously been recovered from several sites in and around Puddletown.
Geophysical anomalies indicating a possible ditch or enclosure targeted in trenches 3 and 5 could not be identified.
The two undated linear features identified in trench 1 were tentatively interpreted as rainwater gullies or drains although they are wide enough to be considered as boundary ditches. They are not indicated on any historic mapping, so potentially predate the 1843 Tithe map, and are an indication of earlier land divisions within the site, and wider landscape.
Sources/Archives (1)
- --- SDO19768 Unpublished document: Kaines, J. 2023. Admiston Farm, Athelhampton Road, Puddletown. Archaeological Evaluation.
Record last edited
Nov 8 2024 10:02AM