Monument record MDO18065 - St George's Road pit 01079

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Summary

A rectangular ditched enclosure with two entrances. At least two phases of use, with the blocking of one entrance in the second phase. There are a number of subdivisions within the enclosure. A grain drier and a pit appear to be associated with this enclosure. Elements of other rectangular enclosures to the east.

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Full Description

Found during the excavations at St George's Road, undertaken by Wessex Archaeology in 1987 in advance of the Dorchester By-pass construction. The following description is abstracted from the final published report on the site (1). The numbers in square brackets refer to context numbers quoted in the report. A pit [01079] was found on the southern side of the eastern entrance of the rectangular ditched enclosure. This was circular in plan with a diameter of 1.1m and 0.85m deep with seven 'stakeholes' cut horizontally into the sides of the pit about 0.4m below the top. It appears to have silted up gradually over a long period of time.

Sources/Archives (4)

  • --- Monograph: Smith, R J C et al. 1997. Excavations along the Route of the Dorchester By-pass, Dorset, 1986-8.
  • --- Article in serial: Woodward, P J and Smith, R J C. 1987. Survey and excavation along the route of the Southern Dorchester By-pass, 1986-1987 – an interim note. 109. 79-89.
  • --- Excavation archive: Wessex Archaeology. 1987. Dorchester By-pass.
  • --- Index: National Monuments Record. NMR Monument Record. SY 79 SW 57.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SY 70524 90238 (2m by 2m)
Map sheet SY79SW
Civil Parish Dorchester; Dorset
Unitary Authority Dorset

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Other Statuses/References

  • Legacy UID: Dorset Sites and Monuments Record: 1 041 240
  • Legacy UID: National Monuments Record: SY 79 SW 57

Record last edited

Feb 7 2006 12:07PM

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