SDO9691 - Interim Report on Excavations in the Grounds of Dorchester Prison, 1975
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Type | Article in serial |
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Title | Interim Report on Excavations in the Grounds of Dorchester Prison, 1975 |
Author/Originator | Draper, J |
Date/Year | 1975 |
Dorset Natural History and Archaeology Society | 97, 52 |
Abstract/Summary
The site of the Prison Governor's house and a small extension to the prison were totally excavated for the Dorchester Excavation Committee in 1975. The large area to the west of the Prison, which is to be redeveloped in the immediate future, was trial-trenched as far a financial resources and standing features would allow. 260 sq. m were stripped to the natural chalk.
The earliest features on the site were three large slots, filled with chalk. They did not appear to be construction slots or drainiage gullies. One of these was cut by a large pit containing material of Flavian date. Three pits of this date, also filled with chalk, were excavated. Three apparently Roman post-holes and an occupation layer were excavated north of the early features. In the eastern trenches, vestiges of an extensive layer of rubble, probabaly of the 2nd century, were found. No sign has yet appeared of Roman town defences, but a full section across its possible line has not been completed.
The earliest phase of the medieval Castle ditch was sectioned by hand. It had been dug to a depth of of 4.4m. This had been backfilled, and subsequently a smaller ditch was dug slightly to the east. After some silt had accumulated, this ditch was slighted. No remains of the bank were found, the area having been levelled in the 17th or 18th century.
A small irregular curving ditch was excavated on the lip of the scarp leading down to the river. It seems to follow the line of one of the earthworks on Hutchin's plan of 1772, and may belong to the Civil War. Spreads of chalk found in several of the trial trenches probabaly relate to the lime kiln known to have existed on this site by the 18th century.
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Note in 'Archaeological Notes and News for 1975', Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, vol. 97, p. 52.
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Referenced Events (12)
- EDO4342 Dorchester Prison Excavations, 1975, Trench 1 (Ref: NMR UID: 650899)
- EDO4351 Dorchester Prison Excavations, 1975, Trench 10 (Ref: NMR UID: 650899)
- EDO4352 Dorchester Prison Excavations, 1975, Trench 11 (Ref: NMR UID: 650899)
- EDO4343 Dorchester Prison Excavations, 1975, Trench 2 (Ref: NMR UID: 650899)
- EDO4345 Dorchester Prison Excavations, 1975, Trench 4 (Ref: NMR UID: 650899)
- EDO4346 Dorchester Prison Excavations, 1975, Trench 5 (Ref: NMR UID: 650899)
- EDO4347 Dorchester Prison Excavations, 1975, Trench 6 (Ref: NMR UID: 650899)
- EDO4348 Dorchester Prison Excavations, 1975, Trench 7 (Ref: NMR UID: 650899)
- EDO4349 Dorchester Prison Excavations, 1975, Trench 8 (Ref: NMR UID: 650899)
- EDO4350 Dorchester Prison Excavations, 1975, Trench 9 (Ref: NMR UID: 650899)
- EDO4344 Dorchester Prison, North Square, Dorchester; excavation 1975 Trench 3
- EDO4353 Dorchester Prison; excavations, 1975
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