Site Event/Activity record ECH6375 - Black Firs Lane, Somerford, Cheshire: Archaeological Shovel Pitting Report

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Organisation

Oxford Archaeology North

Date

May 2017

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Description

A programme of archaeological shovel pitting was undertaken in May 2017 in six fields located on the east side of Black Firs Lane, Congleton. The works included the excavation and topsoil sieving of shovel test pits at 50m gridded intervals across the proposed development area to check for survival of Prehistoric sub-surface artefact scatters. Of the 49 proposed shovel pits, three were not excavated due to very wet ground conditions. A small assemblage of 33 fragments of artefacts and ecofacts was recovered from nine of the shovel pits. Most of the items were of mid-nineteenth to mid-twentieth century date. The test pitting did not identify any artefact scatters and the finds recovered are representative of general background finds common in agricultural areas. (1)

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1> Client Report: Oxford Archaeology North. 2017. Black Firs Lane, Somerford, Cheshire: Archaeological Shovel Pitting Report. R4019. R4019.

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Location

Location Congleton
Grid reference Centred SJ 834 640 (482m by 528m) (2 map features)
Map sheet SJ86SW
Civil Parish SOMERFORD, CONGLETON, CHESHIRE EAST

Record last edited

Jun 20 2017 11:46AM