Monument record MDO18474 - Poundbury Post-Roman pit group i
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Found during the excavations directed by Christopher Sparey Green, for the Dorchester Excavation Committee, between 1966 and 1979 during development of the Grove Trading Estate on the eastern slopes of Poundbury Camp, Dorchester (1). The numbers in square brackets below refer to the context and feature numbers used in the published excavation report and archive (1)(2). Further refinement of the post-Roman settlement sequence has been undertaken by Christopher Sparey Green since the initial publication of the site and this has been taken into account in the following description (3) (4).
Pit group i comprised of a cluster of five or six pits, which cut structure PR1a and lay on the western side of timber building PR1b. The structures and pits lay within an occupation terrace sealed by a general scatter of rubble and soil. The pits were generally oval scoops. Pit [B28] had a mass of chalk rubble, flint and limestone rubble on the base and a lower fill of brown chalky soil with chips of burnt limestone and some lenses of carbonised debris or grey puddled chalk, with an upper fill of soil chalk and limestone rubble, perhaps a deliberate backfill. These shallow eroded circular or oval hollows appear to have no particular function except perhaps as quarries for chalk or chalky soil employed in cob production. Pit [B31] was an irregular curving hollow 5.3m long and ranging in width from 0.9 to 1.8m, which was divided into two by a low drystone wall forming an arc across the base and up the western side with the two surviving limestone courses presenting a regular face only on the southern, convex side. A mass of rubble on that side suggested that there had been more courses that had collapsed while the pit was still open. The lowest course rested on a layer of chalky soil containing disturbed human bones.
Pit group i was originally assigned to phase VB (1). In a later reappraisal of the post-Roman settlements, this pit group was assigned to phase 2 of the post-Roman settlement, which was distinguished by the appearance of small terraced or sunken-floored buildings of post and wattle construction, surrounded by irregular ditched enclosures (PR6-10 and PR13). (3).
<1> Sparey Green, C, 1987, Excavations at Poundbury, Dorchester, Dorset 1966-1982. Volume 1: The Settlements (Monograph). SDO9630.
<2> Sparey Green, C, 1966-1979, Poundbury, Grove Trading Estate, Dorchester (Excavation archive). SDO10096.
<3> Sparey Green, C J, 1996, Poundbury, Dorset: settlement and economy in the Late and post-Roman Dorchester (Article in monograph). SDO10040.
<4> Sparey Green, C J, Living amongst the dead: From Roman cemetery to post-Roman monastic settlement at Poundbury (Article in monograph). SDO10041.
Sources/Archives (4)
- <1> SDO9630 Monograph: Sparey Green, C. 1987. Excavations at Poundbury, Dorchester, Dorset 1966-1982. Volume 1: The Settlements. 1.
- <2> SDO10096 Excavation archive: Sparey Green, C. 1966-1979. Poundbury, Grove Trading Estate, Dorchester.
- <3> SDO10040 Article in monograph: Sparey Green, C J. 1996. Poundbury, Dorset: settlement and economy in the Late and post-Roman Dorchester.
- <4> SDO10041 Article in monograph: Sparey Green, C J. Living amongst the dead: From Roman cemetery to post-Roman monastic settlement at Poundbury.
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Location
Grid reference | Centred SY 68519 91120 (5m by 8m) |
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Map sheet | SY69SE |
Civil Parish | Dorchester; Dorset |
Unitary Authority | Dorset |
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- Legacy UID: Dorset Sites and Monuments Record: 1 041 670
Record last edited
Aug 3 2010 5:32PM