Monument record 0779200000 - Fields south-west of Fleet Marston Farm

Summary

Group of linear anomalies and enclosures, and parallel linears following the project rout of Akeman Street identified by geophysical survey. Associated with a scatter of Roman surface finds recovered during a fieldwalking survey

Protected Status/Designation

  • SHINE: Enclosures and linear features identified by geophysical survey and associated with surface scatters of Roman finds along the route of the Roman road, Akeman Street (DBC10244)
  • SHINE: Enclosures and linear features identified by geophysical survey and associated with surface scatters of Roman finds along the route of the Roman road, Akeman Street (DBC10245)

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Type and Period (2)

  • DITCH (Iron Age to 5th Century Roman - 800 BC? to 409 AD?)
  • ENCLOSURE (Iron Age to 5th Century Roman - 800 BC? to 409 AD?)

Description

A group of linear anomalies measuring approximately 40m by 65m has been detected in the south-central part of Area 2. These anomalies apparently represent part of an enclosure. They extend beyond the survey area. There are a number of anomalies within enclosure. Three of these anomalies feed directly off the main enclosure, forming possible internal sub-divisions. The remaining anomalies in the enclosure are less certain in nature. They are visible both as discrete anomalies and as a general zone of increased response. It is likely that many of these anomalies are archaeological in origin, but it is not possible to differentiate between archaeological responses and natural soil variation within this complex data. A pair of linear anomalies runs across the southern part of the site on a west-north-west/east-south-east alignment. The southern parallel anomaly is visible within Area 2 only,while the northern anomaly continues across Area 2 and through Area 1. The relationship between these features and enclosure is unclear. The southernmost of the parallel anomalies is much broader and more prominent than the northern feature. These responses run parallel to the projected line of Roman Akeman Street (SMA076) and may represent roadside ditches, although they are a few metres to the south of the projected alignment of the ancient thoroughfare. A number of positive magnetic anomalies have been detected on the extreme western edge of Area 1. These have been categorised as possible archaeology (B1).
South-west of Cranwell Farm are several short linear ditch-like features. These are of unknown origin, but are interpreted as possible Roman archaeology as they are in close proximity and perpendicular to the Roman road (B2).

Sources (2)

  • <1>SBC24679 Unpublished document: High Speed 2 (HS2) Limited. 2013. London - West Midlands Environmental Statement, Volume 5, Technical Appendices, CFA11, Stoke Mandeville and Aylesbury, Survey Reports (CH-004-011).
  • <2>SBC24925 Unpublished document: Wessex Archaeology. 2017. Waddesdon to Aylesbury Parkway, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, detailed gradiometer survey report.

Location

Grid reference Centred SP 76879 15922 (430m by 360m) (5 map features)
Civil Parish FLEET MARSTON, Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire

Finds (0)

Related Monuments/Buildings (0)

Related Events/Activities (3)

  • Event - Survey: Fieldwalking survey of fields south of Fleet Marston (Ref: CFL11 KB0AD a-d) (EBC17795)
  • Event - Survey: Geophyscal survey of land south-west of Fleet Marston Farm (Ref: CFA11 KB0AD) (EBC17794)
  • Event - Survey: Geophysical gradiometer survey (Ref: 112931) (EBC17941)

Record last edited

Nov 26 2024 7:36AM

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