Monument record LKH 391 - OUTLINE RECORD: RAFL Soakaway replacement (SA) MON

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Summary

Middle to later Iron Age pottery and single sherd of Roman pottery was recovered from ditches and pits near building 1159

Location

Grid reference TL 5733 2812 (point)
Map sheet TL52NE
Civil Parish LAKENHEATH, FOREST HEATH, SUFFOLK

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2017: Several soakaways were monitored across the airbase which revealed further evidence of prehistoric, Roman and possibly Anglo-Saxon activity, whilst also highlighting preserved soil profiles in some areas. One of the Rochester Road soakaways revealed two definite cut features; a probable ditch and pit/posthole of probable Roman or Anglo-Saxon date. Soakaways close to Building 1159 produced several ditches, pits and finds. The ditches are interpreted partly as field and paddock enclosures, as well as possible droveways, whilst also functioning to drain the area that was clearly quite wet throughout the Roman occupation. A pit here produced a large assemblage of Iron Age pottery, as well as fired clay fragments, thought to be structural, and the remains of a loomweight. Included in the Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History annual round up of individual finds and discoveries for 2017 (S1,S2,S3).

Sources/Archives (3)

  • <S1> Article in serial: Minter, F. and Saunders, A.. 2018. Archaeology in Suffolk 2017, Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History.
  • <S2> Machine readable data file: Caruth , J.. 2023. All Site summary Info RAF Lakenheath July 2023.
  • <S3> Unpublished document: Caruth J. 2003. Archaeological Monitoring Report, AEF Processing Facility, RAF Lakenheath.

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Record last edited

Jul 16 2024 3:13PM

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