Monument record MDO47595 - Hanford spur outwork, Hambledon Hill, Child Okeford
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Summary
A ploughed out Neolithic causewayed linear earthwork on Hambledon Hill. It is one of a series of such features which enclosed much of the hill. Evidence for their date is at present inconclusive, but there are hints in their plan and in stratigraphic relationships that they may be somewhat later in the earlier Neolithic sequence than the construction of the causewayed enclosures on the hill. The Hanford spur outwork was a double causewayed earthwork extending across the upper part of the Hanford spur, running roughly south-west to north-east for approximately 110 metres. It may have been part of a longer linear earthwork with the Stepleton outwork (ST 81 SE 52). Much of the spur outwork was excavated by Roger Mercer during his 1974-86 excavations in view of the threat of total destruction by ploughing. The area is now maintained as pasture. The earthworks on Hambledon Hill were surveyed by RCHME in 1996. A few vestigial scarps relating to the Hanford spur outwork can be traced on the surface, but the earthwork has essentially been ploughed out.
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Full Description
(ST 8482 1180 - 8486 1170) Between late May and late August 1996 the Cambridge and Exeter offices of RCHME carried out an earthwork survey and aerial photographic interpretation of the complex of monuments on Hambledon Hill as part of the project to record Industry and Enclosure in the Neolithic period. The 'Hanford spur outwork', formerly recorded as part of the main causewayed enclosure (ST 81 SW 17), was assigned a new NMR number to enhance the record.
A ploughed out Neolithic causewayed linear earthwork on Hambledon Hill. It is one of a series of such features which enclosed much of the hill. Evidence for their date is at present inconclusive, but there are hints in their plan and in stratigraphic relationships that they may be somewhat later in the earlier Neolithic sequence than the construction of the causewayed enclosures on the hill (ST 81 SW 17, ST 81 SE 52). The Hanford spur outwork was a double causewayed earthwork extending across the upper part of the Hanford spur, running roughly south-west to north-east for approximately 110 metres. It may have been part of a longer linear earthwork with the Stepleton outwork (ST 81 SE 52). Much of the spur outwork was excavated by Roger Mercer during his 1974-86 excavations in view of the threat of total destruction by ploughing. The area is now maintained as pasture. A few vestigial scarps relating to the Hanford spur outwork can be traced on the surface, but the earthwork has essentially been ploughed out. See the parent record (ST 81 SW 17) and the archive report for full details and bibliographic sources. (1)
A full publication on the results of all the investigations at Hambledon Hill causewayed enclosure. See this for details on the excavation results and chronological modelling. (2)
Sources/Archives (4)
- <1> SWX1665 Monograph: RCHME: Industry and Enclosure in the Neolithic.
- <2> SDO13474 Monograph: Mercer, R, and Healy, F. 2008. Hambledon Hill, Dorset, England. Excavation and survey of a Neolithic monument complex and its surrounding landscape. 338 - 365.
- <3> SDO20294 Excavation archive: Royal Commission on Historic Monuments. Historic England Archive AF1079113 RCHME: Hambledon Hill, Dorset.
- <4> SDO14739 Digital archive: National Record of the Historic Environment. 1068507.
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Location
Grid reference | ST 8484 1174 (point) |
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Map sheet | ST81SW |
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Other Statuses/References
- Legacy UID: National Monuments Record: ST 81 SW 71
- Legacy UID: National Record of the Historic Environment: 1068507
Record last edited
Dec 21 2023 11:05AM