Ingle's Lane, Doddington, Cambridgeshire. Aerial Photographic Appraisal: Archaeology [Site name: INGLE'S LANE, DODDINGTON Study area: Investigation type: Desk-based District: Fenland Monument: RIDGE AND FURROW. Undated Ngr: TL40409050 Parish: Doddington Postcode: PE150TN]

Pages:
10; figs; refs
Published:
2001
Abstract:
The study area was wooded, partially set to hard standing and showed no visible archaeological features. Vertical aerial photographs taken between 1944 and 1983 provided evidence for ploughed-out ridge and furrow indicative of medieval agriculture to the south and east of the study area. Possible linear ditched features showed as crop marks to the east of the area at A. These features may have been pre-modern, and thus of archaeological significance. There was no evidence that these extended into the study area. A moat was visible on the aerial photographs as an upstanding feature to the east of the area. This was mapped by the OS. It was highly likely that the area lay within the outfields of the medieval settlement at Doddington. [Au(abr)]
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10pp, figs, tabs, refs
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Coverage:
2001

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