Monument record WHR 025 - Valley Farm (Med)
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Summary
Location
Grid reference | Centred TM 15301 39449 (50m by 50m) |
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Map sheet | TM13NE |
Civil Parish | WHERSTEAD, BABERGH, SUFFOLK |
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Type and Period (3)
Full Description
Aug-Sep 1999: Excavation of mainly BA ring ditch, recorded later trackway and field boundary ditches. Details in (S1). Also see BA.
Note: Some residual Roman pottery.
Prior to the construction of a new grain-storage facility, the conditions of the planning consent required the owner of the site to provide for a programme of excavation to facilitate the recording of archaeological deposits known from aerial photographs to be present. The cropmarks visible on the photographs defined a circular ring-like feature crossed by two gently curving linear features.
The earliest activity identified on the site was found to be the ring-like feature which was a continuous c.2m wide ditch, c.1m deep, with a diameter of c.19m. Two large graves were recorded in the area enclosed by the ditch, one orientated N.W. to S.E., the other approximately east to west. While no skeletal remains had survived in the acidic sandy soils, the outline of the bodies was defined by stains on the bottom of the grave. Other stains suggested that the burials had been originally confined by wood coffins or wood-lined chambers. The subsequent collapse of the chamber or coffin had left clear indications in the composition of the grave fill. Dating for the burials was provided by a whole Early Bronze Age Beaker included as grave goods in one of the graves.
The linear features were found to be ditches of medieval and post-medieval date and appeared to represent a droveway with smaller, previously unknown, ditches defining contemporary field boundaries in the area adjacent to the droveway itself. The truncated nature of the medieval phase of the droveway ditch, where it crossed the centre of the ring-ditch, suggests that at this time a shallow mound had been present over the graves.
Evidence for Roman activity was also recovered, but was limited to residual pottery in the later features. This included an almost complete Roman vessel in one of the droveway ditches, suggesting that although no contemporary features were identified in the excavated area, there had been significant Roman presence in the vicinity of the site. Included in the Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History annual round up of individual finds and discoveries for 1999 (S2).
Trial trenching revealed a single undated ditch within the initial development area with a further small pit within a monitored area. No datable artefacts where recovered, however it did contain a charcoal rich fill reminiscent of prehistoric features on other sties (S3).
Sources/Archives (4)
- <M1> SSF50072 Unpublished document: Suffolk Archaeological Service. Parish Files. (S1).
- <S1> SSF51661 Unpublished document: Boulter, S.. 2000. Arhcaeological Excavation Report. Valley Farm, Wherstead.
- <S2> SSF55362 Article in serial: Martin, E.A., Pendleton, C., Plouviez, J. & Thomas, G.. 2000. Archaeology in Suffolk 1999. XXXIX (4).
- <S3> SSF51562 Unpublished document: Newman, J.. 1999. Archaeological Evaluation Report -Valley Farm, Wherstead.
Finds (6)
- FSF28420: POTTERY (Medieval to IPS: Post Medieval - 1066 AD to 1900 AD)
- FSF28421: POTTERY THETFORD (IPS: Early Late Saxon to 12th century - 850 AD to 1100 AD)
- FSF28422: POTTERY (Roman - 43 AD to 409 AD)
- FSF28423: COLCHESTER BROOCH (Roman - 43 AD to 100 AD)
- FSF28424: STRAP FITTING (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD)
- FSF28425: NAIL (Medieval to IPS: Post Medieval - 1066 AD to 1900 AD)
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Related Monuments/Buildings (0)
Related Events/Activities (2)
Record last edited
Nov 11 2024 2:37PM