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Name: | Ditch and Gully forming a Post-Medieval Field Boundary, Sompting |
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HER Ref: | MWS15467 |
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Type of record: | Monument |
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Designations - none recorded
Summary
The site comprised an east-west aligned ditch and a north-south running gully, which ran into its north side. The remains of a low bank were recorded on the southern side of the ditch and a single sherd of mid-C18th to mid-C19th date pot was recovered from this bank material.
Monument Types
- FIELD BOUNDARY (Created, Post Medieval - 1750 AD (between) to 1850 AD (between))
Sources
<1>XY | Grey Literature Report: Archaeology South East. 2018. Archaeological Investigations on Rampion Offshore Wind Farm Onshore Cable Route, West Sussex - A Post-Excavation Assessment and Updated Project Design Report. 2017402. pp50-51. [Mapped features: #17509 ; #17510 ] |
Associated Events
- Rampion Offshore Wind Farm - Archaeological Investigations (Ref: Project Number: 293069, 293850 and 101700)
Associated Monuments
- MWS12642 - Part of: Rampion Offshore Wind Farm - Archaeological Investigations (Monument)
- MWS12272 - Related to: Iron Age or Roman Field System, south of Lychpole Hill, Sompting and Worthing (Monument)
Associated Finds
- POTTERY SHERDS (Post Medieval - 1750 AD to 1850 AD)
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