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Name: | Masonry structures, King John's Palace |
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HER Number: | MNT27181 |
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Type of record: | Element |
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Summary
Buttress and masonry structure against it at King John's Palace. Mostly robbed.
Monument Types
- WALL (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1546 AD)
Associated Finds
- SHERD (Roman - 43 AD to 409 AD)
- SHERD (Medieval to Post Medieval - 1066 AD to 1779 AD)
Associated Events
- Evaluation Trenches by Time Team and Wessex at King John's Palace
Full description
Ne-sw aligned stone built buttress over 1.8m wide. Constructed with some re-used masonry fragments. Mostly removed and levelled by robbing. Masonry deposit and bedding layer against the north face of the buttress. Buried soil layer against the south-east side of the buttress contained residual Roman-British pottery and 14th to 15th century pottery. A dark humic deposit directly overlaying the buttress indicates a period of abandonment after the robbing event. Pottery from this layer dates to the late 13th to early 15th century. (1)
<1> Wessex Archæology, 2011, King John's Palace, Clipstone, Nottinghamshire. Archaeological Evaluation and Assessment of Results. (Unpublished document). SNT5098.
Related records
M4100 | Part of: Medieval hunting lodge (King John's Palace), Clipstone (Building) |
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