Source/Archive record SCH8111 - A556 Knutsford to Bowdon Improvement, Cheshire: Archaeological Strip Map and Excavation & Post Excavation Assessment
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| Type | Client Report |
|---|---|
| Title | A556 Knutsford to Bowdon Improvement, Cheshire: Archaeological Strip Map and Excavation & Post Excavation Assessment |
| Author/Originator | Wessex Archaeology |
| Report Number | R3920 |
| Date/Year | 2017 |
| APAS Assession Year | 2016-2017 |
Abstract/Summary
The strip, map and excavation exercise focussed on an area of 9ha of land to the north of the A50. This followed on from trial trenching done in 2012 (ECH5612) which discovered a cremation pit and associated gully terminals, located to the east of Hulmes Barn Farm, Bucklow Hill. These remains correspond with a series of ring ditches identified as cropmarks from air photographs.
The strip, map and sample area measured some 850 m from north to south and was bounded to the north by Bucklow Hill Lane and to the south by the A50. The work revealed remains of human activity dating from potentially as early as the Neolithic period: the earliest dated feature is an isolated pit containing heat-affected stone and two pottery sherds tentatively identified as Middle/Late Neolithic Peterborough ware. The most significant set of remains focussed on a 22 m-diameter penannular ditch. One urned burial with a broken flint blade, several unurned burials and numerous deposits of scattered cremated human bone and pyre debris were found within the area enclosed by the ring ditch and in its immediate vicinity. A group of 12 probable inhumation graves (any bone they may once have contained had completely disappeared) was focussed on the ring ditch. The dating of these is uncertain. A second set of cremation-related deposits was located 90 m to the east, focussed on a 30 m-diameter area, but lacking any surviving earthwork or monumental marker. A minimum of 15, more probably 21, individuals is represented within the cremated remains from the Site, including infants, youngsters and adults, both male and female.
Current radiocarbon dating evidence suggests the ring ditch was constructed and infilled at the end of the Early Bronze Age, with both of the cremation clusters being a little later, straddling the divide between the Early and Middle Bronze Age.
No Romano-British remains were recorded, either as buried remains or unstratified artefacts, despite the nearby presence of two Roman roads. A set of field boundary ditches may belong to this period, although they are currently undated. An early medieval date for several features is suggested by the types of cereal found within their fills. In two instances, this has been confirmed by radiocarbon assay, which reveals pits were dug on the Site in the 6th and 7th centuries cal. AD. One of the confirmed and several of the potential early medieval features focus on the ring ditch, including a pit containing evidence of ironsmithing.
Away from the ring ditch, remains of a rudimentary circular structure with a central fire pit may also belong to the early medieval period. The environmental remains from this period are relatively rich, and are indicative of contemporary settlement in the area, set within a landscape of grassland and arable fields.
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Description
85632.02
Location
Cheshire Historic Environment Record Grey Lit' Library
Referenced Monuments (8)
- 15367 Bronze Age Barrow and Burials, East of Hulme Barns Farm, Bucklow Hill (Monument)
- 15369 Cluster of Bronze Age Burials, East of Hulme Barns Farm, Bucklow Hill (Monument)
- 15376 Cluster of Early Bronze Age Pits, East of Hulme Barns Farm, Bucklow Hill (Monument)
- 15374 Excavated Enclosure and Field system, East of Hulme Barns Farm, Bucklow Hill (Monument)
- 15375 Excavated Medieval Shelter, East of Hulme Barns Farm, Bucklow Hill (Monument)
- 15372 Inhumation Burials and Pits, East of Hulme Barns Farm, Bucklow Hill (Monument)
- 15373 Neolithic Pit Burial, East of Hulme Barns Farm, Bucklow Hill (Monument)
- 15377 Post Medieval Field System, East of Hulme Barns Farm, Bucklow Hill (Monument)
Referenced Events (1)
- ECH6257 A556 Knutsford to Bowdon Improvement, Cheshire: Archaeological Strip Map and Excavation & Post Excavation Assessment (Ref: 85632.02)
Record last edited
Nov 9 2021 11:38AM