Monument record SPT 065 - OUTLINE RECORD: Prehistoric Ring ditch, enclosure dith and undated ditches on Land off Burstall Lane, Sproughton (WYAS) GEO (OAE) EVL

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Summary

(Mistakenly originally allocated as SPT 064) Geophysical survey identified several anomalies of possible archaeological origin. Prehistoric Ring ditch, enclosure dith and undated ditches

Location

Grid reference TM 6119 245e (point)
Map sheet TM62SW
Civil Parish SPROUGHTON, BABERGH, SUFFOLK

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Full Description

A geophysical (magnetometer) survey, was undertaken on 21.91 hectares of land located to the north of Burstall Lane, Sproughton. Several anomalies of possible archaeological origin have been detected within the survey area, which consist of two weak linear features that form a fragmented enclosure. Agricultural trends can be seen throughout the survey area in the form of former field boundaries, modern trackways, and footpaths. Low magnitude magnetic responses across the Site indicate variable geology resulting from the topography.
Several service pipes and a water main that is present on utilities mapping have also been detected. Around the periphery, magnetic anomalies indicative of modern disturbance and debris has been recorded. The archaeological potential of the survey area is deemed to be moderate (S1).

Evidence for prehistoric activity was found in three areas. In the south-western part of the site, a previously recorded cropmark of a c. 25m diameter ring-ditch was exposed, confirming the presence of this feature and revealing a substantial enclosing ditch. A second ditch was exposed to the west, potentially representing an outer ditch or associated feature. In the same part of the site a pair of intercutting pits contained a fairly substantial assemblage of Early Iron Age pottery and fired clay, whilst in the eastern half of the site the corner of a probable enclosure ditch was revealed, which produced an assemblage of Middle Iron Age pottery. Across the site, a series of undated ditches were comparable to similarly aligned field systems known from cropmarks in the surrounding area. A small number of modern pits and boundary ditches were also recorded. Included in the Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History annual round up of individual finds and discoveries for 2019 (S2).

Sources/Archives (2)

  • <S1> Unpublished document: Freeman, J.. 2018. Geophysical Survey Report: Land off Burstall Lane, Sproughton.
  • <S2> Finds Report: Suffolk County Council Archaeologcial Service. 1989. J Goodall, IPS 182.

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  • None recorded

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Record last edited

Jul 16 2024 11:19AM

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