Monument record MWX3558 - Bestwall Quarry Archaeological Project, Field E, Bronze Age cremation cemetery

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Summary

Small late Bronze Age urnfield dated on ceramic evidence. Site consisted of possible field or enclosure boundaries, a circular structure of indeterminate function and a cremation area.

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Full Description

Small late Bronze Age urnfield dated on ceramic evidence, situated on the ridge overlooking the Piddle Valley. Site consisted of possible field or enclosure boundaries, a circular structure of indeterminate function and a cremation area. The urnfield comprised a baked clay hearth together with nine pits, one containing the base of a bucket urn and another a complete hearthstone quern. Acidic soils are likely to have precluded the survival of any cremated bone . Small quantities of late Bronze Age pottery were recovered from all pits, identified as bucket and globular urns typical of the Deverel Rimbury tradition. To the north an excavated structure, possibly a mortuary enclosure, may be associated with the cemetery. A shallow circular gully with a diameter of 10.2m was also excavated with internal shallow scoops and possible postholes. Two external postholes may have been part of a porch. A north-south ditch was also excavated, 1.5m wide by 0.8m deep containing late Bronze Age pottery. A second east-west ditch separated the urnfield from the structure to the south. A broken chert blade was present in the fill (1)

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1> Unpublished document: Ladle, L. 1996. Bestwall Quarry Archaeological Project, Phase 5 - 1996.

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Location

Grid reference SY 9314 8818 (point) Centred on
Map sheet SY98NW
Civil Parish Wareham Town; Dorset
Unitary Authority Dorset

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Other Statuses/References

  • Legacy UID: Dorset Sites and Monuments Record: 6 024 066

Record last edited

Jun 4 2021 3:53PM

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