SDO10306 - Pottery of 12th and early 13th century type from a pit at Durrant Close, Westbury, Sherborne; Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society
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Type | Article in serial |
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Title | Pottery of 12th and early 13th century type from a pit at Durrant Close, Westbury, Sherborne; Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society |
Author/Originator | Bean, C E |
Date/Year | 1951 |
Abstract/Summary
C.E. Bean observed excavations for a garage at Durrant Close, Westbury (ST 63741629) during 1951.
A shallow pit was revealed in the underlying gravel, located approximately 7 ft from the NE corner of the Oddfellows’ Hall and close to the N wall of the hall. The northern side of the pit was removed without observation, but C.E. Bean hastily excavated the remainder. It appeared to be circular in plan, 4ft 6 ins diameter and 1 ft 6 ins deep. It had been severely truncated, possibly in the 19th century during the construction of a road to the workhouse. The pit was lined with a 4in thick layer of clay, suggesting that it was designed to hold water. It was filled with clean gravel but had a primary silt layer at the base containing large fragments of 12th-13th century pottery including pans and cook pots with sooted surfaces and sagging bases.
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Description
Note in ‘Archaeological fieldwork in Dorset in 1951’, Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, vol. 73, p. 109-11
Location
Referenced Monuments (1)
- MDO2366 Oddfellows Hall, Durrant Close, Westbury, Sherborne; medieval pit (Monument)
Referenced Events (1)
- EDO5040 Durrant Close, Westbury, Sherborne; Observations during groundworks for a garage
Record last edited
Jul 12 2018 9:59AM