Bickerdike's Garden Centre, Norton, Hertfordshire. Evaluation Report [Site name: BICKERDIKE'S GARDEN CENTRE, NORTON Study area: 0.09ha Investigation type: Evaluation District: North Hertfordshire Monument: [finds]. Prehistoric, [finds]. Roman (AD43-410), [finds]. Modern (1901-present), FEATURE. Modern (1901-present), DITCH. Undated Ngr: TL23113456 Parish: Postcode: SG6 1AH]

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11; figs; refs
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Published:
2001
Abstract:
As a result of an archaeological condition on the planning permission for alterations and improvements an archaeological evaluation was undertaken. Two trial trenches were located across the footprint of the proposed new building. The westernmost trench revealed one discrete cut feature which was considered to be modern in origin. The easternmost trench revealed a linear cut feature which contained one sherd of pottery of probable Roman date, which was considered to be residual. A number of unstratified Roman sherds were also collected from this trench. [Au(abr)]
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11pp, figs, tabs, refs
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Coverage:
2001

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