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Wessex Archaeology Caerau Cardiff, South Wales Archaeological Evaluation and Assessment of Results Ref: 85201 February 2013 Caerau Cardiff, South Wales Archaeological Evaluation and Assessment of Results Prepared for: Videotext Communications Ltd 11 St Andrews Crescent CARDIFF CF10 3DB Prepared by: Wessex Archaeology Portway House Old Sarum Park SALISBURY Wiltshire SP4 6EB www.wessexarch.co.uk February 2013 Report Ref: 85201.01 © Wessex Archaeology Ltd 2013, all rights reserved Wessex Archaeology Ltd is a Registered Charity No. 287786 (England & Wales) and SC042630 (Scotland) Caerau, Cardiff, South Wales Archaeological Evaluation Report and Assessment of Results Quality Assurance Project Code 85201 Accession N/A Client N/A Code Ref. 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Caerau, Cardiff, South Wales Archaeological Evaluation Report and Assessment of Results Caerau Cardiff, South Wales Archaeological Evaluation and Assessment of Results Contents Summary...........................................................................................................................................iv Acknowledgements............................................................................................................................v 1 INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................1 1.1 Project Background..............................................................................................................1 1.2 The Site, location and geology.............................................................................................1 1.3 Archaeological Background .................................................................................................2 1.4 Previous Archaeological Work .............................................................................................2 2 METHODOLOGY.................................................................................................................2 2.1 Aims and Objectives ............................................................................................................2 2.2 Fieldwork methodology ........................................................................................................3 Geophysical Survey....................................................................................................3 Evaluation Trenches ...................................................................................................3 Copyright ....................................................................................................................4 3 RESULTS ............................................................................................................................4 3.2 Geophysical Results ............................................................................................................4 Results........................................................................................................................4 3.3 Evaluation Trenches ............................................................................................................5 Trench 1 (Figure 2) ....................................................................................................5 Trench 2 (Figure 3) ....................................................................................................6 Trench 3 (Figure 4) ....................................................................................................7 Trench 4 (Figure 5) ....................................................................................................8 Trench 5 (Figure 6) ....................................................................................................8 Trench 6 (Figure 7) ....................................................................................................9 4 FINDS ..................................................................................................................................9 4.1 Introduction ..........................................................................................................................9 4.2 Pottery................................................................................................................................10 Prehistoric.................................................................................................................10 Romano-British .........................................................................................................10 Medieval and Post-medieval.....................................................................................10 4.3 Ceramic Building Material (CBM) and Fired Clay ..............................................................10 4.4 Stone and Worked Flint......................................................................................................11 4.5 Slag....................................................................................................................................11 4.6 Metalwork...........................................................................................................................11 4.7 Potential and Further Recommendations...........................................................................12 i 85201.01 Caerau, Cardiff, South Wales Archaeological Evaluation Report and Assessment of Results 5 PALAEO-ENVIRONMENTAL SUMMARY ........................................................................12 5.1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................12 5.2 Charred Plant Remains......................................................................................................12 5.3 Wood Charcoal ..................................................................................................................13 5.4 Potential .............................................................................................................................14 Charred plant remains ..............................................................................................14 Wood charcoal..........................................................................................................14 Radiocarbon dating...................................................................................................14 5.5 Proposals ...........................................................................................................................15 Charred plant remains ..............................................................................................15 Wood charcoal..........................................................................................................15 Radiocarbon dating...................................................................................................15 6 DISCUSSION.....................................................................................................................15 6.1 Late prehistoric activity (1100 BC- 43 AD).........................................................................15 6.2 Romano-British activity (43- 410 AD).................................................................................16 6.3 Medieval and later activity (1066 to present) .....................................................................16 6.4 Conclusions .......................................................................................................................17 7 RECOMMENDATIONS......................................................................................................17 8 ARCHIVE...........................................................................................................................17 9 REFERENCES...................................................................................................................18 9.1 Bibliography .......................................................................................................................18 9.2 Cartographic resources......................................................................................................19