Source/Archive record SCH8884 - Dunkirk Way, Backford Cross, Cheshire: Metal Detecting Survey Report

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Type Client Report
Title Dunkirk Way, Backford Cross, Cheshire: Metal Detecting Survey Report
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Date/Year 2020
APAS Assession Year 2020-2021

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In January 2020, Oxford Archaeology (OA) North was commissioned by RPS UK and Ireland Ltd to conduct and supervise a metal detecting survey in conjunction with the Crewe and Nantwich Metal Detecting Society at the site of Dunkirk Way, Backford Cross, Cheshire. The main aim of the survey was to evaluate the archaeological potential of the site, by establishing from the finds retrieved if significant below‐ground archaeological deposits were likely to be preserved. This was necessary due to the proximity of the site to a nearby moated site of probable medieval origin. The actual detecting was carried out by a number of experienced detectorists who are members of the Crewe and Nantwich Metal Detecting Club. The survey recovered a total of seventy objects, all of which were found to be post‐medieval in origin, relatively ubiquitous in nature and indicative of casual loss; it did not identify any concentrations of material indicative of below-ground archaeological remains.

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L2056-2020/21

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Cheshire Historic Environment Record Grey Lit Library

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Record last edited

Aug 4 2020 11:10AM