Further Investigations on A Plot of Land For Two Proposed Dwellings at Gussage St. Michael, Dorset [Site name: PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT AT GUSSAGE ST. MICHAEL Study area: 36sqm Investigation type: Evaluation District: East Dorset Monument: FEATURE. Undated, LINEAR FEATURE. Undated, PIT. Undated Ngr: ST98551142 Parish: Gussage St. Michael Postcode: BH215HZ]

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12; colour pls; refs
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2006
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An archaeological excavation encountered three intercutting features, of medieval or earlier origin, including one substantial feature, possibly representing a former marl pit. Medieval pottery dating within a range from the 12th to 14th century and a quantity of prehistoric worked flint (residual) was recovered from the deposits investigated. [Au(abr)]
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12pp, colour pls, tabs, refs, CD
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2006

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