SDO9707 - Notes on Roman Sites in Dorchester, 1963-65; Icen Way: New Shops, nos. 50 and 51a, SY 69469064

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Title Notes on Roman Sites in Dorchester, 1963-65; Icen Way: New Shops, nos. 50 and 51a, SY 69469064
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Date/Year 1967
Dorset Natural History and Archaeology Society 88, 112-3

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Indications of a Roman Building, perhaps with a robbed wall running N-S, were seen some 50ft NW of the Hardye's site (EDO4373), on the W side of the road. The trenching for a new block of shops was mostly shallow, but the deeper trench on the shop frontage 7.5ft back from the kerb was cleaned down for recording by the kind permission of the contractors. The east side of a vertical-sided trench or pit was at least 1.5ft wide and over 2ft deep was traced northward in a straight line for 5ft, as far as the exposure allowed; it contained black soil and limestone rubble, and was though to indicate a robbed wall. The stratification on the E side of this feature included a layer of limestone rubble at a depth of 2.5 to 3ft, a 6in layer of plaster and painted plaster rubble, and a 12in thick layer of dark soil below, with occupation debris, samian and coarse pottery. Below these layers, towards the N end of the excavation, a chalky soil continued to at least 5.5ft below surface contained sherds of well made buff or cream ware flagons similar in fabric to the mid-1st century products of the Corfe Mullen Kiln, and a sherd of Samian form 27 cup kindly identified by Mr. B. R. Hartley as of Neronian or early Flavian date. At a similar depth, to the south, there were compacted layers of ash, plaster and clay roof-tile fragments.

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Note in 'Archaeological Notes and News for 1966', Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, vol. 88, pp. 112-3.

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  • 50-51a Icen Way, Dorchester; observations and recording 1965

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