Land off Salisbury Street, Amesbury, Wiltshire - Post-excavation Assessment

This report has not been peer reviewed. The archive for this project is available at the Archaeology Data Service: https://doi.org/10.5284/1057534.

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Wessex Archaeology

Abstract

The excavation revealed several features of probable late Saxon date, including a number of aligned ditches (property boundaries), a dog burial within a pit and other smaller pits. Some of these features can be correlated with recorded documentary evidence. Medieval features include an east to west aligned ditch just to the north of the present day northern boundary wall of the former Redworth House, other ditches and some intercutting pits. In addition several other ditches and some quarry pits can be assigned to the post-medieval and modern periods. A small amount of evidence for earlier activity includes worked flint, and a few residual Roman and early/middle Saxon sherds.

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Early Medieval, Medieval, Post Medieval

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Published: 2007-02-01 10:55

Last Updated: 2024-02-21 10:55

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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0

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England