Monument record MDO21201 - Cranborne ATC; lynchets

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Summary

Colluvial deposits and plough marks associated with lynchets were identified during the archaeological excavation at Cranborne ACT during 1999/2000. The lynchets were set within a pre-exisitng 'celtic' field system. There was little in the way of artefactual material within the ditch fills suggesting the site was distant from settlement. Residual Bronze Age material was found in the vicinity.

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ASI conducted an archaeological excavation of the terraced footprint for the new 'roundhouse' timber structure at Cranborne Ancient Technology Centre, The Middle School, Cranborne.The excavation was of a 30m diameter circular area. 181 post-holes, two lynchet groups and a number of linear features were revealed beneath 1m of colluvium. Two linear ditches were arranged at right angles to form the corner of a prehistoric or Roman field, within which lynchets later formed through the action of ploughing. The post-holes may represent later marking out of boundaries after the ditched boundaries had become obscured. The deposits produced only a few artefacts, mostly from the ditch fills and lynchets. Only 24 of the 181 post-holes contained artefacts only 10 of which contained pottery. The lack of artefacts sugests that the activity represented on this site was distant from settlement.The abraded Bronze Age pottery is likely to have become incorporated into the post holes from residual contexts and may have originally derived from a sute further up slope.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • --- Article in serial: Heaton, M, Murdie, D, and Keen, J. 2000. Cranborne Ancient Technology Centre; Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. 122.

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Location

Grid reference SU 05696 13664 (point)
Map sheet SU01SE
Civil Parish Cranborne; Dorset
Unitary Authority Dorset

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Other Statuses/References

  • None recorded

Record last edited

Feb 16 2009 2:26AM

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