SDO9426 - Dorchester, Former Hardye's School, Barnes Way. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society

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Type Article in serial
Title Dorchester, Former Hardye's School, Barnes Way. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society
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Dorset Natural History and Archaeology Society Proceedings

Abstract/Summary

The archaeological field evaluation of former playing fields and land adjacent to Hardye’s School, Dorchester, comprised the machine excavation of 14 trenches totalling an approximate 2.7% sample of the 7.88 ha of proposed development. The northern part of the site occupies the Alington ridge, which was an important focus within the early prehistoric ceremonial and ritual landscape around Dorchester, as well as containing a number of Bronze Age barrows. Two of these, ‘The Two Barrows’ lie on the northern fringe of the site and have been largely levelled by earlier ploughing and development. A large number of archaeological features were identified in the evaluation; these were mostly field ditches and gullies associated with Romano-British to post-medieval field systems and possible intermittent flanking ditches for medieval field trackways. Two significant areas were identified. The first was a large curving ditch identified in two trenches. This is possibly an outer ditch for the westernmost of the ‘Two Barrows’, which would make it comparable in size and complexity to its neighbour, where excavation revealed four phases of construction. The second area was a small Romano-British rectangular enclosure which was fully revealed in plan and a number of sections were excavated through the profile. The feature may have been used as an animal enclosure or pen. Very few artefacts were recovered from the evaluation and there was much truncation of features, largely as a result of medieval and post-medieval ploughing.

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Description

Note in 'Dorset Archaeology in 1997', Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, vol. 119, p. 160.

Location

Referenced Monuments (5)

  • Hardye's School, Barnes Way, Dorchester; Iron Age/ Roman ditches (Monument)
  • Hardye's School, Barnes Way, Dorchester; medieval/ post-medieval boundary ditches (Monument)
  • Hardye's School, Barnes Way, Dorchester; Rectangular enclosure (Monument)
  • Hardye's School, Barnes Way, Dorchester; Round barrow ditches (Monument)
  • The Two Barrows', Fordington, Dorchester; western barrow (Monument)

Referenced Events (15)

  • Former Hardye's School, Barnes Way, Dorchester, Trench 11 (Ref: AC356)
  • Former Hardye's School, Barnes Way, Dorchester; evaluation (Trench 10) (Ref: AC356)
  • Former Hardye's School, Barnes Way, Dorchester; evaluation (Trench 9) (Ref: AC356)
  • Former Hardye's School, Barnes Way, Dorchester; evaluation 1996
  • Former Hardye's School, Barnes Way, Dorchester; Trench 1
  • Former Hardye's School, Barnes Way, Dorchester; Trench 12 (Ref: AC356)
  • Former Hardye's School, Barnes Way, Dorchester; Trench 13 (Ref: AC356)
  • Former Hardye's School, Barnes Way, Dorchester; Trench 14 (Ref: AC356)
  • Former Hardye's School, Barnes Way, Dorchester; Trench 2 (Ref: AC356)
  • Former Hardye's School, Barnes Way, Dorchester; Trench 3 (Ref: AC356)
  • Former Hardye's School, Barnes Way, Dorchester; Trench 4 (Ref: AC356)
  • Former Hardye's School, Barnes Way, Dorchester; Trench 5 (Ref: AC356)
  • Former Hardye's School, Barnes Way, Dorchester; Trench 6 (Ref: AC356)
  • Former Hardye's School, Barnes Way, Dorchester; Trench 7 (Ref: AC356)
  • Former Hardye's School, Barnes Way, Dorchester; Trench 8 (Ref: AC356)

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Nov 2 2023 6:54AM