Source/Archive record SCH4789 - Dee House, Chester; an Archaeological Evaluation.

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Type Client Report
Title Dee House, Chester; an Archaeological Evaluation.
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Date/Year 1994

Abstract/Summary

The evaluation of six trial trenches located in the car park to the south-east of Dee House, Chester revealed evidence for the use of the site during hte eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This consisted largely of garden soils and of features associated with gardening practices, including hte sbstantial remains of three greenhouses dating from the later nineteenth century. An assessment of levels revealed that the seating-bank of the Roman amphitheatre known to exist beneath the northern part of the car park has continued to dominate the topography of the site up to the present day. A considerable quantity of finds were recovered from the site, mostly post-medieval in date. There was a little residula Roman, Saxon and Mediaeval material. The environmental remains consisted of a large number of animal bones - including part of a turtle shell, the first time this animal has been identifiedi n Chester - which are of uncertain significance because of their provenance in garden soils and make-up deposits.

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Description

Copy in Dee House MON folder Chester UAD Project

Location

Cheshire Historic Environment Record Grey Lit' Library

Referenced Monuments (5)

  • Boundary Wall Contemporary with Dee House, West of Dee House (Monument)
  • Post Medieval Garden Soils, West of Dee House (Monument)
  • Residual Late Saxon Pottery, East of Dee House (Find Spot)
  • Residual Medieval Pottery and Tile, West of Dee House (Find Spot)
  • Roman Pottery, East of Dee House (Find Spot)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Archaeological evaluation at Dee House, Chester in 1994 (Amphitheatre Phase 2) (Ref: CHE/DHO94)

Record last edited

Nov 8 2012 10:08AM