Monument record MDO7468 - Roman cemetery at Norden, Corfe Castle

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Summary

Several burials in 'stone coffins', probably slab cists, were found in the Matcham pits, along with a collection of Roman pottery, mostly urn shaped vessels.

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<1> Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, 1968, Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society for 1967, 145 (Serial). SDO67.

<2> Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England), 1970, An Inventory of Historical Monuments in the County of Dorset, Volume II (South East) Part 3, 598 (Monograph). SDO150.

'(230) NORDEN (SY 98 SE). Inhumation Burials, Floors and Occupation Debris, including objects from a Kimmeridge shale industry, have been found above the 50 ft. contour in the Norden Clay Works, some 300 yds. N. of the Corfe gap in the Chalk range.
In and perhaps before 1882 several burials in 'stone coffins', probably slab cists, were found in the Matcham pits (957826), with remains thought to belong to a road at a depth of 18 ins., and, nearby, a 'fine collection of Roman pottery', mostly 'urn-shaped vessels, decorated with a lozenge pattern around the neck'. These vessels, preserved by Lord Eldon but not traced, were thought to indicate the proximity of a kiln.
Roman remains have been found recently between the clay-pits beside the Wareham road. N.E. of the road were surface finds (956827), remains of a stone-paved floor with pottery, some of the 4th century (95788261), a small cist containing Romano-British sherds (95648265), and, beyond the railway, a chalk and limestone floor at a depth of 2½ ft., associated with a coin and sherds of the 4th century (95948264). Finds S.W. of the road occurred between the mineral railway (95568266) and 'North Castle' (95788250). A deposit 1 ft. thick of chalk and limestone capped with small stone blocks, 1½ ft. below ground surface but rising N.W. in conformity with it, was exposed in 1964 in an excavation 3 ft. square (95558266). It was observed in a pipe-line trench for 6 yds. to 10 yds. S.E. until destroyed by a clay-pit, and is possibly a road, perhaps that claimed to have been found c. 1882. It overlay Roman material including a coarse ware sherd of the early 2nd century and part of an oblong shale plaque with incised geometric decoration (in Christchurch Museum). A piece of a carved shale table leg (in D.C.M.) and some 20 small siltstone cubes, perhaps unused tesserae, were unstratified except for a single cube below the deposit.
Cores from turned shale armlets are said to have been common at Norden; a few are in D.C.M. Also in D.C.M. are two more shale plaques, one circular, found before 1859 with a pair of bronze dividers in lowering the road N.W. of St. Edward's Bridge, and part of a carved table leg from a clay-pit near Hill Coppices (95068257; Ant. J. XXXI (1951), 193–4). These objects suggest a manufactory of furniture and other objects of shale besides armlets. (Dorset Procs. VIII (1887), XXXIX–XL;XIII (1892), 188; LXXIII (1951), 86–9; LXXV (1953), 69; LXXVII (1955), 126, 150; LXXVIII (1956), 91; LXXXVI (1964), 116–7; LXXXVII (1965), 111–3; LXXXVIII (1966), 119; LXXXIX (1967), 145; Purbeck Papers I (1859–60), 225; II (1867), 53–4; Hutchins I (1861), 471; H. J. Moule, Dorchester Antiquities (2nd edn. 1906), 44.)'

<3> Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, 1988, Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society for 1987, 129-130 (Serial). SDO87.

<4> National Record of the Historic Environment, 456816 (Digital archive). SDO14739.

<5> Historic England, Historic England Archive (Index). SDO14738.

Object Number Object Title Scope And Content
BB90/00340 ROMAN WELL
BB90/00403 UNCAPTIONED VIEW OF SITE
BB90/00404 SHAFT OF WELL
BB90/00405 FLOOR OF SITE
BB90/00406 STEPS FROM NORTH
BB90/00407 SHAFT WALL OF WELL
BB90/00408 VIEW FROM S. N/S WALL AND TRIAL TRENCH
BB90/00409 WELL FROM NORTH
BB90/00410 TO ILLUSTRATE ARCH. FEATURE RELATING TO POSTHOLES IN DOORWAYS AT THIS SITE
BB90/00412 UNCAPTION PHOTOGRAPH
BB90/00413 THRESHOLD SLABS
BB90/00414 SMALL EXCAVATION BY P.A.B. OF THE E/W RIDGE
BB90/00415 S.END OF N/S WALL(CHALF) & LIMESTONE WALL RUNNING E. WITH DRAINAGE DITCH BETWEEN
BB90/00416 N/E CORNER OF BUILDING E. OF WELL
BB90/00417 6" WIDE CHALK WALL FROM N.
BB90/00418 CORNER BETWEEN N/S WALL AND W.END. E/W WALL WITH E.THRESHOLD
BB90/00419 AREA S. OF E/W WALL & N/S WALL IN FOREGROUND
BB90/00420 VIEW FROM ABOVE S. NORDEN WELL SITE. REMAINS OF FLAG FLOOR ON N/W CORNER OF ROOM
BB90/00421 INTERIOR OF BUILDING - FLAG FLOOR
BB90/00422 LOOKING N. TO THE SOCKETED THRESHOLD STONES
BB90/00423 SHOWING DITCH CUT THROUGH HEARTH
BB90/00424 W. EDGE OF WELL - WALL SEEN TO RIGHT & CRUDE FLAGSTONE HEARTH
BB90/00425 S.END OF N/S WELL ON S.FLANK OF RIDGE AND JUST N. OF SOUTHERN STREAM
BB90/00426 W. OF WELL LOOKING E. SHOWING CRUDE HEARTH & WELL WALL 6' AWAY
BB90/00427 FOUND BY P.A.B ON FLAGSTONE FLOOR E. OF N/S WALL. NF VESSEL
BB90/00428 ALTAR STONE
BB90/00429 MASONRY BLOCKS
BB90/00430 POTTERY VESSELS
BB90/00431 FOUND BY P.A.B. ON FLAGSTONE FLOOR LEVEL E. OF N/S WALL
BB90/00432 WELL AND STEPS LOOKING NORTH
BB90/00433 6" WIDE CHALK WALL RUNNING N/S FROM N/E
BB90/00434 R/B POTS FROM WELL FILLING & FLAGON HANDLE FROM RUBBLE ON FLOOR OF BUILDING
BB90/00435 TWO MUGS FOUND IN WELL
BB90/00436 KIMMERIDGE SHALE TABLE LEG
BB90/00437 ALTAR STONES
BB90/00438 R/B POTS FOUND IN WELL-FILLING & FLAGON HANDLE FROM RUBBLE ON FLOOR OF BUILDING
BB90/00439 R/B TERRACOTTA FIGURE FOUND IN HEARTH BY P.A.B. (6" LONG)
BB90/00440 BRONZE FLAGON FOUND UNDER POST ROMAN SLAB TRACKWAY
BB90/00441 FOUND BY P.A.B. EXCAV. OF N/W CORNER OF BUILDING IN RUBBLE ABOVE FLAGSTONE FLOOR LEVEL
BB90/00442 BRONZE JUG FOUND UNDER LARGE FLAGS - S.E. CORNER
BB90/00443 N.OF CLAY RLWY. BRONZE JUG FROM BELOW POST RO.FLAGSTONE TRACK.
BB90/00445 FLINT ARTEFACTS FROM THIS AND GENERAL AREA
BB90/00446 VIEW LOOKING DOWN WELL SHAFT
BB90/00447 VIEW OF FUNNEL-SHAPED SEMI-CIRCULAR CONSTRUCTION FORMING 5'
BB90/00458 GENERAL VIEW OF SITE
BB90/00459 GENERAL VIEW OF SITE
BB90/00460 GENERAL VIEW OF SITE
BB90/00461 TOP OF WELL SHAFT
BB90/00462 PART OF TEMPLE BLDNG & WELL FROM E. DOORWAY SLABS IN E/W WALL FOUNDATION
BB90/00463 ALTAR STONE IN SITU
BB90/00464 N/E CORNER OF BLDNG. E. OF WALL SHOWING CORNER OF SANDSTONE BLOCK E/W WALL FOUNDATIONS
BB90/00465 SECTION OF E/W WALL BETWEEN TWO THRESHOLDS
BB90/00466 N/E CORNER OF BLDNG SHOWING E/W LIMESTONE WALL
BB90/00467 LOOKING E. EARLY DIG ALONG THE BANK E/W VIEW TO E OF N/S WALL
BB90/00468 VIEW FROM N. SHOWING 2 TOP STEPS BUILT INTO E.WALL OF WELL SHAFT
BB90/00469 OVERGROWN NATURE OF SITE. FRGRD SHOWS TOP OF FLIGHT OF STAIRS
BB90/00470 VIEW FROM N.LOOKING AT PART.EXPOSED WELL UNDER AN OVERGROWN E/W BANK
BB90/00471 THINLY COVERED AFTER SHARG EXCAV. JUNCT.OF E/W WALL & N/S WALL
BB90/00472 TWO BLOCKS OF MASONRY WITH POSTHOLES FOR POST SUPPORTS
BB90/00473 VIEW LOOKING S. FOREGROUND WESTERN THRESHOLD
BB90/00477 LOOKING DOWN FUNNEL-SHAPED WELL-SHAFT - MOST OF FLIGHT SHOWING
BB90/00478 LOOKING DOWN W.FROM TOP OF RIDGE ON E/W WALL & TWO SEPARATED THRESHOLDS
BB90/00479 FOREGROUND, N/S WELL, RIGHT TO LEFT WITH E END OF WALL
BB90/00480 LOOKING W. FOREGROUND WESTERN DOORWAY THROUGH DRAIN COVER
BB90/00481 E. SECTION OF E/W WALL INC. E.THRESHOLD SLABS WITH POST SUPPORT NICHES
BB90/00482 LOOKING W. N/S WALL IN FOREGROUND - E/W WALL IN BACKGROUND
BB90/00483 VIEW FROM N. SHOWING STEP CONTEMP. WITH E.WALL OF WELL SHAFT
BB90/00484 SHOWING W. WALL OF FUNNEL SHAPED STRUCTURE BUILD OF SANDSTONE
BB90/00485 VIEW OF WELL FROM ABOVE
BB90/00532 WELL-OBLIQUE VIEW
BB90/00533 TEMPLE WITH WATER COVERED FLOOR
BB90/00538 WELL- OBLIQUE VIEW
BB90/00541 TEMPLE - WATER COVERED FLOOR
BB90/00550 ROMAN WELL
BB90/00561 4' SECT. OF DRAIN TO W. OF BLDNG. DRAIN COVER SLAB AND EASTERN SUPPORT WALL BRIDING E/W DITCH CUT IN SAND.
BB90/00569 2 MUGS FOUND IN WELL
BB90/00570 FOUND ON FLAGSTONE FLOOR-FLUTED GRAY BROWN NEW FOREST VESSEL
BB90/00571 FOUND ON FLAGSTONE FLOOR EAST OF WALL: SMALL FLUTED N.F. VASE
BB90/00572 GENERAL VIEW OF SITE
BB90/00573 ALTAR STONE
BB90/00574 WELL
BB90/00575 FOUND IN WELL

Sources/Archives (5)

  • <1> Serial: Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. 1968. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society for 1967. 89. 145.
  • <2> Monograph: Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England). 1970. An Inventory of Historical Monuments in the County of Dorset, Volume II (South East) Part 3. 598.
  • <3> Serial: Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. 1988. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society for 1987. 109. 129-130.
  • <4> Digital archive: National Record of the Historic Environment. 456816.
  • <5> Index: Historic England. Historic England Archive.

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Location

Grid reference SY 957 827 (point)
Map sheet SY98SE
Civil Parish Corfe Castle; Dorset
Unitary Authority Dorset

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Other Statuses/References

  • Legacy UID: Dorset Sites and Monuments Record: 6 008 230 A
  • Legacy UID: National Monuments Record: SY 98 SE 24
  • Legacy UID: National Record of the Historic Environment: 456816
  • Royal Commission Inventory Reference: Corfe Castle 230

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