Monument record MNL 662 - OUTLINE RECORD: Multi-period activity at Cricket Gate Road, Recreation Way, Mildenhall (EXC, CA)

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Summary

Bronze age, Iron Age, Roman, Saxon, Medieval and post medieval features

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Civil Parish MILDENHALL, FOREST HEATH, SUFFOLK

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2010: The S part of the excavation included peat and alluvial deposits within the flood plain of the River Lark; to the N was an area of higher dry ground.
The river valley. Cut into the slope of a chalk cliff were a number of Roman quarry pits up to 3.5m in diameter, and in the backfill of one of them was an adult inhumation burial also of Roman date. Large quantities of un-butchered animal bone, predominantly cattle, had been dumped into the alluvium, probably as waste from an as yet unidentified industrial process. A series of small Roman fields or stock enclosures may suggest seasonal grazing of water meadows adjacent to the river. These were sealed by later Roman to early medieval peat deposits which contained evidence of hemp retting. The peat was in turn sealed by substantial medieval chalk dumps interpreted as land reclamation.
The dry ground. This contained a dense concentration of remains dating from the Bronze Age through to the post-medieval period. The earliest feature was a substantial Bronze Age pit (3m in diameter, 2m deep) containing large quantities of pottery, including collared urn fragments, and disarticulated human remains. Three large Middle to Late Iron Age ditches, up to 10m wide and 5m deep, were also present. These probably enclosed a substantial area to the W of the site. Contemporary features indicative of settlement activity included smaller enclosures, storage pits, two roundhouse drip gullies and numerous postholes. A hearth of probable Middle Iron Age date was cut into the fills of one enclosure ditch.
Evidence for Roman activity on the dry ground was limited to enclosures similar to those identified in the river valley, quarry pits along the river valley edge and residual pottery within the tertiary fills of the Iron Age ditches. In addition, five inhumations of probable Roman date were cut into the upper fills of the Iron Age enclosure ditches.
A substantial enclosure or boundary ditch of Late Saxon/early medieval date was revealed on a broadly similar alignment to the Iron Age enclosures. Contemporary features indicated settlement activity to the W and industrial activities to the E. These features included potential post-built structures, smaller boundary or enclosure ditches, storage and rubbish pits, wells and a probable lime-burning kiln.
Included in the Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History annual round up of individual finds and discoveries for 2010 (S1).

Full report to follow.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <S1> Article in serial: Brown, A., Martin, E.A. & Plouviez, J.. 2011. Archaeology in Suffolk 2010. XXXXII (3).

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Aug 7 2024 2:50PM

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