Monument record MDO8141 - Medieval pottery and possible features at 11 East street, Wareham
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Summary
A site excavated in 1978 after house demolition. Walls of a possible 18th-century house were found, but medieval pottery (2 pieces of which were glazed) was found in a slot with 2 postholes in it. An E-W irregular unidentified feature was found to the north. Two small sherds of Roman pottery were recovered from the lower layers of the second trench.
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Full Description
A site dug after house demolition on the N side of East St east of it junction with Morton's Lane. A 4m by 2m trench was laid out 5.6m from the pavement revealing the walls of an eighteenth century house, and a disturbed dark layer around this foundation. There was a wall footing and rough paving? Of rubble and oyster shells and part of a quern, A slot was found containing medieval pottery and 2 post holes. At the N end of the trench an E-W irregular but deep feature was found and not fully excavated. A second trench also 4m by 2m was excavated 8m from the N end of the property. It contained humic soil down to natural sand with no features but 2 small pieces of Roman pottery and 25 medieval wares. (1)
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Location
Grid reference | SY 9253 8746 (point) Centred on |
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Map sheet | SY98NW |
Civil Parish | Wareham Town; Dorset |
Unitary Authority | Dorset |
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Other Statuses/References
- Legacy UID: Dorset Sites and Monuments Record: 6 023 085 W
Record last edited
Feb 1 2018 9:57AM