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Bedfordshire Archaeological Investigations Project 2004 Post-determination & Non-planning Eastern Region Bedfordshire 3 /227 (E.09.V009) TL 26964768 SG8 0ER INSTITUTE OF LEGAL EXECUTIVES, KEMPSTON MANOR Institute of Legal Executives, Kempston Manor, Manor Drive, Kempston, Bedfordshire Pixley, J & Lee, A Bedford : Albion Archaeology, 2004, 20pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Albion Archaeology Archaeological monitoring was carried out on groundworks at the site. Deep overburden deposits were observed. [Au(abr)] Bedford 3 /228 (E.09.V012) TL 21025513 PE19 6XE A421 GREAT BARFORD BYPASS A421 Great Barford Bypass, Anglian Watermain Diversion, Water End, Bedfordshire Maull, A Northampton : Northamptonshire Archaeology, 2005, 18pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Northamptonshire Archaeology An archaeological watching brief was carried out on topsoil stripping for a rerouted water pipeline. A settlement boundary ditch dating to the Late Iron Age/Roman period was recorded. Medieval/post- medieval furrows, field boundaries and ditches were also observed. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: LIA, MD, PM, RO, MD, PM 3 /229 (E.09.V008) TL 08885285 MK41 0NQ CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS, RENHOLD Church of All Saints, Renhold, Bedfordshire Albion Archaeology Bedford : Albion Archaeology, 2004, 5pp, pls, figs, tabs Work undertaken by: Albion Archaeology Archaeological monitoring was carried out on groundworks within the churchyard. The foundation raft for the tower was recorded. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: MD 3 /230 (E.09.V006) SP 95045674 MK43 7DL HARROLD LOWER SCHOOL Harrold Lower School, Library Extension, the Green, Harrold, Bedfordshire Thatcher, C & Abrams, J Bedford : Albion Archaeology, 2004, 13pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Albion Archaeology Monitoring was carried out on groundworks at the site. No archaeology was observed. [Au(abr)] 3 /231 (E.09.V007) SP 95295672 MK43 7DB LAND AT WEDLOCKS, 10 CHURCH WALK Land at Wedlocks, 10 Church Walk, Harrold, Bedfordshire Thatcher, C & Abrams, J Bedford : Albion Archaeology, 2004, 15pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Archaeological Investigations Project 2004 Post-determination & Non-planning Eastern Region Work undertaken by: Albion Archaeology Archaeological monitoring was carried out on groundworks at the site. A ditch, dated to the Roman period from a sherd of Grey Ware, was recorded. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: RO 3 /232 (E.09.V13) TL 02305050 MK40 4PX LAND OFF BROMHAM ROAD, BIDDENHAM Land off Bromham Road, Biddenham, Beds. Turner, C Baldock : Heritage Network, 2005, 23pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Heritage Network Archaeological monitoring of groundworks and open area excavation was undertaken on the development site. The excavation uncovered the butt end of a Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age ditch and a hollow containing cremation remains of a possible Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age date. The monitoring identified no archaeology. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number:1867 Archaeological periods represented: LBA, EIA, PR, PR 3 /233 (E.09.V004) TL 00504550 MK43 9DQ ST. MARY THE VIRGIN, WOOTTON St. Mary the Virgin, Wootton Thatcher, C Bedford : Albion Archaeology, 2004, 23pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Albion Archaeology An archaeological watching brief was carried out on groundworks in a churchyard. Much of the archaeology had been disturbed by modern services but disarticulated human remains were recovered. [Au(adp)] Archaeological periods represented: UD, PM Mid Bedfordshire 3 /234 (E.09.V014) TL 17504400 SG18 9AT BROOM QUARRY, BEDFORDSHIRE Broom Quarry, Bedfordshire Cooper, A Cambridge : Cambridge Archaeological Unit, 2004, 75pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cambridge Archaeological Unit Excavations were undertaken on four areas at the site. These identified a broad scatter of Neolithic pits and tree throws, a concentration of Bronze Age pits and post holes and Romano-British and later ditches. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: RO, BA, NE, BA 3 /235 (E.09.V011) SP 99554108 MK43 0PD LAND SOUTH & EAST OF MANOR ROAD, MARSTON MORETAINE Land South and East of Manor Road, Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire Roberts, B, Turner, S & Williams, JHertford : Archaeological Solutions, 2004, 11pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Solutions Archaeological Investigations Project 2004 Post-determination & Non-planning Eastern Region Archaeological monitoring was carried out on groundworks at the site. The arm of a moat, identified in an earlier evaluation, was recorded. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: MD 3 /236 (E.09.V002) TL 03002900 LU5 6LX SUNDON LANDFILL HAUL ROAD, HARLINGTON Sutton Landfill Haul Road, Harlington, Bedfordshire Turner, I, Thorpe, R & Wells, J Bedford : Albion Archaeology, 2004, 58pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Albion Archaeology An archaeological watching brief was carried out on overburden stripping at a quarry site. Early/Mid Iron Age enclosure ditches, a possible roundhouse, pitting and gullies were identified. Medieval Furrows were also identified. Finds were recovered from the top soil/sub soil dating from the Neolithic onwards. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: IA, MD 3 /237 (E.09.V003) TL 14404910 MK44 3RG THE PARK, MOGGERHANGER The Park, Moggerhanger, Bedfordshire Pixley, J & Thorpe, R Bedford : Albion Archaeology, 2004, 67pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Albion Archaeology Monitoring was carried out on groundworks around a 18th/19th century house. A boundary associated with the early phase of the house was identified along with refuse pitting, ancillary buildings and a culvert drainage system. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: PM 3 /238 (E.09.V001) SP 92204005 MK17 8BU WHITSUNDOLES FARM, SALFORD Whitsundoles Farm, Salford, Bedfordshire Luke, M Bedford : Albion Archaeology, 2004, 62pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Albion Archaeology Evaluation trenches were excavated on the site. Over 20 early prehistoric tree throws were identified. Two Early Bronze Age pits were uncovered and a small scatter of Early Iron Age pits, a post hole structure and a recut ditch, all suggestive of an unenclosed settlement were identfied. Two Saxon sunken feature structures were recorded and a system of medieval furrows. A post-medieval quarrying area, a barn platform and a row of post holes were also uncovered. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: EIA, PM, PR, MD, EBA, PM, PM, PM, EM South Bedfordshire 3 /239 (E.09.V010) TL 01852246 LU5 4JD ALL WEATHER SPORTS PITCH, DUNSTABLE All Weather Sports Pitch, New Venue, Dunstale, Bedfordshire Britchfield, D Twickenham : AOC Archaeology Group, 2004, 12pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: AOC Archaeology Group Archaeological Investigations Project 2004 Post-determination & Non-planning Eastern Region Archaeological monitoring and mapping was carried out on topsoil stripping at the site. No archaeology was recorded. [Au(abr)] 3 /240 (E.09.V005) TL 01972226 LU5 4HE DUSTABLE MAGISTRATE'S COURT Dunstable Magistrates' Court, Kingsway, Dunstable Housell, D & Abrams, J Bedford : Albion Archaeology, 2004, 17pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Albion Archaeology An archaeological watching brief was carried out on groundworks for a temporary building. No archaeology was observed. [Au(abr)] Cambridgeshire Cambridge 3 /241 (E.12.V024) TL 45405820 CB1 1JH CHAPEL COURT, JESUS COLLEGE Chapel Court, Jesus College, Cambridge Brudenell, M Cambridge : Cambridge Archaeological Unit, 2004, 2pp, figs Work undertaken by: Cambridge Archaeological Unit An archaeological watching brief was undertaken on groundworks at the site. Some 18th and 19th century deposits were recorded. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: PM 3 /242 (E.12.V010) TL 44366142 CB4 3XL EXCAVATIONS AT ARBURY CAMP Excavations at Arbury Camp, Cambridge-The Easter Entrance Evans, C & Knight, M Cambridge : Cambridge Archaeological Unit, 2004, 40pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cambridge Archaeological Unit An archaeological excavation was carried out on the eastern entrance of Arbury Camp. The terminals of the ring ditches and inner banks were excavated along with gate post/pits situated within the entranceway. A blocking pit was also identified. Prehistoric flint was recovered but only two were of a pre-Iron Age date and pottery dating to the Iron Age and Roman period. Organic remains were recovered from the waterlogged ditches. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: IA, PR, RO 3 /243 (E.12.V014) TL 48025872 CB5 8RE GAS PIPELINE ROUTE AT MARSHALL'S AIRPORT Gas Pipeline Route at Marshall's Airport, Cambridge Dicken's, A & Webb, D Cambridge : Cambridge Archaeological Unit, 2004, 8pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cambridge Archaeological Unit Archaeological Investigations Project 2004 Post-determination & Non-planning Eastern Region An archaeological watching brief was carried out on trench cut for a gas pipeline at the site. A ditch of Mid to Late Iron Age date, containing pottery and bone was identified. The feature was outside of the area previously known to contain Iron Age archaeology. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: IA 3 /244 (E.12.V011) TL 45405790 CB2 1AA HOSTEL YARD, CORPUS CHRISTI Hostel Yard, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge Cessford, C Cambridge : Cambridge Archaeological Unit, 2004, 14pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cambridge Archaeological Unit An archaeological evaluation and watching brief was carried
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