SDO9492 - Dorchester, 1 Acland Road. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeology Society

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Type Article in serial
Title Dorchester, 1 Acland Road. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeology Society
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2004
Dorset Natural History and Archaeology Society Proceedings

Abstract/Summary

Archaeological observations and recording were carried out by Terrain Archaeology during the construction of a new extension to the rear of the Citizen’s Advice Bureau, 1 Acland Road, Dorchester. The size of the footings trench was too small to give a clear picture of the archaeology, but parts of five pits were exposed, of which only two were bottomed. Part of one large Roman pit containing a large quantity of roof tile and some 2nd century pottery was found at the northern end of the trench. A single pit containing early medieval pottery was also found. This pit had been largely destroyed by a large stone-lined pit probably dating to the 18th century. The remaining two pits were probably 19th or 20th century in date.

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Description

Note in 'Dorset Archaeology in 2004', Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, vol. 126, p. 194.

Location

Referenced Monuments (3)

  • Medieval pit, 1 Acland Road, Dorchester (Monument)
  • Post-medieval pits, 1 Acland Road, Dorchester (Monument)
  • Roman pit, 1 Acland Road, Dorchester (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Citizen's Advice Bureau, 1 Acland Road, Dorchester; watching brief 2004

Record last edited

May 31 2018 10:29AM