Monument record MDO20971 - Flagstones: pits and post holes

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Summary

A series of prehistoric pits and/or postholes visible as soilmarks on aerial photographs taken during the excavation of Flagstones Neolithic enclosure.

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Type and Period (2)

Full Description

A series of pits and/or postholes visible on aerial photographs taken during the excavation of Flagstones Neolithic enclosure (MDO20969) {1-2}. Some of the pits excavated were found to pre-date the enclosure. They contained material of mid 4th millennium BC date, including pottery, flints and animal bone. Some other pits which lay close to the line of the later enclosure, but again preceded it, have been suggested to represent the remnants of a stone setting. Some of the pits are likely to be associated with the Bronze Age activity which took place at this location, including the construction of a bowl barrow at the centre of the enclosure (MDO20970). It is possible some may also be late Iron Age in date, when a field system (MDO20972) and its associated settlement were established in the area {3}.


<1> 10-JUL-1987, NMR SY 7080/13 (3425/14) (Aerial Photograph). SDO11006.

<2> 15-JUN-1987, NMR SY 7089/15 (3421/18) (Aerial Photograph). SDO11005.

<3> Dorset Ridgeway Monument Reports (Digital archive). SDO11007.

Sources/Archives (3)

  • <1> Aerial Photograph: 10-JUL-1987. NMR SY 7080/13 (3425/14).
  • <2> Aerial Photograph: 15-JUN-1987. NMR SY 7089/15 (3421/18).
  • <3> Digital archive: Dorset Ridgeway Monument Reports.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SY 70406 89978 (103m by 137m) (47 map features)
Map sheet SY78NW
Civil Parish Dorchester; Dorset
Unitary Authority Dorset

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Other Statuses/References

  • Legacy UID: National Monuments Record: 983955

Record last edited

Apr 27 2012 2:30AM

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