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An Archaeological Watching Brief at 'South Wind', Gooderstone, Norfolk.
An archaeological watching brief was undertaken during the excavation of the footing trench for a single house. A pit or gully was recorded which contained pottery dated to the Late Saxon period. This feature cut the upper fills of a large predominantly peat-filled feature at least 9.5m wide and 2.4m deep. It is most likely that the large feature was a palaeochannel of the River Gadder of ancient,…
Creator
- John Percival
- John Percival
Publisher
- Archaeology Data Service
Subject
- Animal Bone
- Pottery
- Pit
- Watercourse
Creator
- John Percival
- John Percival
Publisher
- Archaeology Data Service
Subject
- Animal Bone
- Pottery
- Pit
- Watercourse
Providing institution
Aggregator
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Temporal
- Early Medieval
- Early Medieval
- Early Medieval
- Early Prehistoric
- Later Prehistoric
Places
- The Street, GOODERSTONE NORFOLK BRECKLAND England
Identifier
- OASIS Id: norfolka1-19177
- OBIB: Rep: 1088
- ADSlibrary/1104538
Language
- English
Providing country
- United Kingdom
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2020-08-28T01:57:51.943Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2022-07-25T11:21:26.369Z