Archaeological Watching Brief at North Ing, Donington, Lincolnshire. (DNI96). (APS Report No. 25/96) [Site name: NORTH ING, DONINGTON Study area: Investigation type: Post-determination/Research District: South Holland Monument: DITCH. Undated, GULLY. Undated, FEATURE. Modern (1901-present) Ngr: TF17953699, TF19203645 Parish: Donington Postcode: PE114XG, PE114XY]

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18; pls; figs; refs
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Published:
1996
Abstract:
An archaeological watching brief was undertaken during the modification of a drain, and the cutting of a new drain. Clay layers were identified as natural deposits. These were cut through by a number of undated ditches and a gully. These features were considered likely to be Romano-British in date. Modern features comprising an area of hardstanding and an outlet pipe were also seen. [Au(abr)]
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18pp, figs, refs, pls
Dataset:
Coverage:
1996

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