A.A.C. Wattisham, A Record of Archaeological Monitoring of Soil Stripping and Footing and Drainage Excavations Associated with the Housing Construction Project [Site name: THE HOUSING CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, A.A.C. WATTISHAM, GREAT BRICETT Study area: Investigation type: Post-determination/Research District: Mid Suffolk Monument: DITCH. Medieval (1066-1540), [finds].. Iron Age, DITCH. Roman (AD43-410), DITCHES. Undated Ngr: TM03565120 Parish: Great Bricett Postcode: IP7 7SE]

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13; figs
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Published:
1994
Abstract:
Phase three of this site included the monitoring of soil stripping and footing and drainage trenches associated with the housing development at R.A.F. Wattisham. A few ditches were revealed along with spreads of Roman and medieval pottery with one possible Iron Age sherd. An area of burnt flint associated with both the Roman and medieval pottery was also recovered. [Au(abr)]
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13pp, figs, tabs
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Coverage:
1994

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