Iron age and Roman landscape of Marston Vale, Bedfordshire: investigations along the A421 improvements, M1 Junction 13 to Bedford
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adam_text | Contents
List of Figures
................................................................................
v
List of Tables
................................................................................xi
Summary
..................................................................................xiii
Acknowledgements
.........................................................................xv
Chapter
1:
Introduction
...................................................................
l
Introduction
...............................................................................1
Location, topography and geology
............................................................1
Background to the project
...................................................................3
Field evaluation
............................................................................7
Excavation methodology
...................................................................10
Research objectives
........................................................................13
Structure of the report
.....................................................................15
Archive
...................................................................................15
Chapter
2:
The sites
......................................................................17
Site
2
by Gerry Thacker
......................................................................17
Site
3.....................................................................................46
Site
4
(Trench
54)..........................................................................65
Site
4
(Trench
61)..........................................................................83
Site
5.....................................................................................89
Site
6
(Trenches
97-99)......................................................................95
Site
6
(Trench
105).........................................................................97
Site
7.....................................................................................99
Site
9....................................................................................124
Watching briefs
..........................................................................131
Berry Farm Borrow Area evaluation by Hefin
Meara
...........................................133
Chapter
3:
Artefactual evidence
.........................................................145
Pottery by Edward Biddulph, with a contribution by Dan Stansbie
..................................145
Roman coins by Paul Booth
.................................................................183
Metalwork by Ian Scott
....................................................................184
Bone and antler artefacts by Ian Scott
........................................................187
Glass by Ian Scott
.........................................................................187
Fired clay and ceramic building material by Dan Stansbie
......................................189
Worked and utilised stone by Ruth Shaffrey
..................................................192
Worked wood by
Damian
Goodburn, Dana Challinor and David Miles
..............................193
Leather by
Quita
Mould
....................................................................198
Iron slag and other high-temperature debris by
Lynne
Keys
....................................198
Worked flint by David Mullin
...............................................................199
The Iron Age and Roman landscape of
Marsion
Vale
Chapter
4:
Human remains by Sharon Clough and Helen Webb
........................203
Chapter
5:
Environmental evidence
....................................................207
Animal bones by Lena
Strìa
...............................................................207
Charred and waterlogged plant remains by Kathryn Hunter
...................................219
Wood charcoal by
Denise Druce
............................................................238
Pollen from late Roman
waterhole
15185
by Mairead Rutherford
...............................243
Insect remains from late Roman
waterhole
15735
by Enid Allison
..............................244
Phytoliths by Adrian
G
Parker
.............................................................251
Land and freshwater snails by Elizabeth Stafford
............................................254
Chapter
6:
Radiocarbon dates by
Seren
Griffiths and Gordon Cook
....................259
Introduction
.............................................................................259
Methodology
.............................................................................259
Results
..................................................................................259
Chapter
7:
Earthwork surveys by Leo Heatley
..........................................265
Lidlington/Marston Moretaine parish boundary
.............................................268
Ridge and furrow earthworks at Lower Shelton
.............................................270
Wootton/Kempston parish boundary
.......................................................272
Chapter
8:
Discussion
...................................................................273
Introduction
.............................................................................273
Chronology
..............................................................................273
Settlement forms
.........................................................................275
Landscape
...............................................................................286
Agriculture and economy
..................................................................288
Social practices
...........................................................................293
Historical trajectories
.....................................................................300
Bibliography
...............................................................................
ЗОЗ
Index
...................................................... ..............
313
IV
List of Figures
1.1
Location of the A421 Improvements
.......................................................2
1.2
The A421 Improvements and other sites within Marston Vale and its immediate environs
in relation to the topography
.............................................................3
1.3
The A421 Improvements in relation to the geology of Marston Vale and environs
...............4
1.4
The route of the A421 Improvements, showing Scheduled Ancient Monuments and
Archaeological Notification Areas identified in the Environmental Statement, the trenches
of the
2006
Albion Archaeology field evaluation and previous excavations by other
organisations
..........................................................................6
1.5
Route of the A421 Improvements, showing the area of the evaluation and the location
of evaluation trenches mentioned in the text
...............................................8
1.6
Flooding in Evaluation Trench
58.........................................................9
1.7
Location of excavation areas
............................................................11
1.8
Hand-excavation of archaeological features underway on Site
9,
while stripping of
modern topsoil continues in the background
..............................................12
1.9
Location of sites mentioned in the text
...................................................14
1.10
Key to conventions used in plans and sections in this volume
...............................15
2.1
Location of Site
2......................................................................17
2.2
Site
2,
plan of all archaeological features
..................................................18
2.3
Site
2,
north-eastern area and results of the geophysical survey
..............................19
2.4
Site
2,
plan of late Iron Age features in the north-western part of the site
.....................21
2.5
Site
2,
plan and sections of late Iron Age pit complex and early Roman trackway ditches
and metalling
.........................................................................22
2.6
Site
2,
late Iron Age pit
2045............................................................23
2.7
Site
2,
sections through late Iron Age pits
2091
and
2093
and medieval ditches
2.083
and
2.085,
and late Iron Age pits
2240, 2239
and
2241.......................................24
2.8
Site
2,
plan of early Roman features at the north-eastern end of the site
.......................25
2.9
Site
2,
sections through selected early Roman boundary ditches
.............................26
2.10
Site
2,
detailed plan and sections of pits and hollows within Enclosure
1
with fills rich
in charred plant remains
................................................................27
2.11
Site
2,
pits and hollows within Enclosure
1
with fills rich in charred plant remains
during excavation
.....................................................................28
2.12
Site
2,
deliberate deposit of pottery in pit
2444:
a carinated bowl stacked within a
lid-seated jar
..........................................................................28
2.13
Site
2,
deposit of charcoal-rich soil in ditch
2477,
possibly refuse from roundhouse
2708/2709............................................................................29
2.14
Site
2,
detailed plan of early Roman occupation within Enclosure
2..........................31
2.15
Site
2,
plan and sections of early Roman roundhouse
2708/2709.............................32
2.16
Site
2,
the western side of early Roman roundhouse
2708/2709.
The sandstone cobbles
seen in Fig.
2.15
can be seen at the right of the frame
.......................................33
2.17
Site
2,
early Roman pit
2604
and associated spread
2607 ...................................33
2.18
Site
2,
early
2nd-century
activity in the north-eastern part of the site
.........................36
2.19
Site
2,
south-western area and results of the geophysical survey
.............................37
2.20
Site
2,
plan of the complex of middle and late Roman features in the south-western
part of the site
.........................................................................38
2.21
Site
2,
section through middle Roman hollow-way
20237...................................38
2.22
Site
2,
sections through middle Roman enclosure ditches
...................................40
2.23
Site
2,
detailed plan of features within Enclosures
4
and
5..................................40
2.24
Site
2,
middle Roman corn driers
20139
(foreground) and
20143.............................41
The Iron Age and Roman landscape ofMarston Vale
2.25
Site
2,
plan and sections of middle Roman corn driers
20139
and
20143.......................41
2.26
Site
2,
partially paved hollow
20049......................................................42
2.27
Site
2,
plan and section of hollow
20049..................................................43
2.28
Site
2,
section through middle Roman pit/waterhole
20167.................................44
2.29
Site
2,
sections through late Roman enclosure ditches
20226
and
20233.......................44
2.30
Site
2,
plan of Anglo-Saxon, medieval and undated features
.................................45
2.31
Site
2,
section through Anglo-Saxon pit
2192..............................................46
2.32
The location of Site
3...................................................................
47
2.33
Site
3
and results of the geophysical survey
...............................................48
2.34
General view of Site
3
from the south-west
...............................................49
2.35
Site
3,
plan of all archaeological features
..................................................50
2.36
Site
3,
plan of late Iron Age features
......................................................51
2.37
Site
3,
sections through late Iron Age boundary ditches
.....................................52
2.38
Site
3,
section through late Iron Age ditch
3352............................................52
2.39
Site
3,
excavation of possible redeposited cremation vessels
3126
and
3127
in ditch
3351........53
2.40
Site
3,
possible redeposited cremation vessels
3126
and
3127
in ditch
3351....................54
2.41
Site
3,
horse burial in ditch
3360.........................................................54
2.42
Site
3,
section through ditch
3358........................................................55
2.43
Site
3,
plan of early Roman features
......................................................56
2.44
Site
3,
sections through early Roman boundary ditches
.....................................57
2.45
Site
3,
section through ditch
3346........................................................57
2.46
Site
3,
early Roman ditch
3365
cutting through late Iron Age ditch
3352......................57
2.47
Site
3,
plan of the cremation cemetery
....................................................58
2.48
Site
3,
deposit of animal bone and pottery in ditch
3344....................................59
2.49
Site
3,
cremation burial
3030............................................................59
2.50
Site
3,
cremation burial
3031............................................................60
2.51
Site
3,
cremation burial
3050............................................................61
2.52
Site
3,
cremation burial
104802..........................................................62
2.53
Features post-dating the enclosure complex
...............................................63
2.54
The location of Site
4
(Trench
54)........................................................64
2.55
Site
4
(Trench
54),
plan of all archaeological features
.......................................65
2.56
Site
4
(Trench
45),
all middle Iron Age features
............................................66
2.57
Site
4
(Trench
54),
inner ditch circuit of the middle Iron Age enclosure
.......................67
2.58
Site
4
(Trench
54),
sections through the ditches of innermost circuit of the middle Iron
Age enclosure
.........................................................................68
2.59
Site
4
(Trench
54),
pottery being exposed during excavation of ditch
17716....................68
2.60
Site
4
(Trench
54),
outer ditch circuits of the middle Iron Age enclosure
.......................69
2.61
Site
4
(Trench
54),
sections through the ditches of the outer circuits of the middle Iron
Age enclosure
.......................................... ..........71
2.62
Site
4
(Trench
54),
outer ditch circuit of the middle Iron Age enclosure
.......................73
2.63
Site
4
(Trench
54),
sections through ditches
17496
and
17719.................................74
2.64
Site
4
(Trench
54),
section through ditch
17719.............................................74
2.65
Site
4
(Trench
54),
section through ditch
17496,
showing layer of sandstone cobbles
17427.......75
2.66
Site
4
(Trench
54),
horse skull on the base of ditch
17496....................................75
2.67
Site
4
(Trench
54),
cattle skull on the base of ditch
17496....................................75
2.68
Site
4
(Trench
54),
sections through middle Iron Age enclosure ditch
17343....................76
2.69
Site
4
(Trench
54),
burnt layers exposed in the central part of ditch
17343.....................76
2.70
Site
4
(Trench
54),
the eastern terminal of ditch
17343......................................77
2.71
Site
4
(Trench
54),
pit
17466,
with layer of sandstone cobbles tipping in from the north side
.....78
2.72
Site
4
(Trench
54),
pits associated with the middle Iron Age enclosure
........................79
2.73
Site
4
(Trench
54),
sections through pits within the middle Iron Age enclosure
... 80
2.74
Site
4
(Trench
54),
pit
170317............................ 81
2.75
Site
4
(Trench
54),
dump of charcoal-rich soil and middle Iron Age bowl exposed in
pit
17007..............................................
ö
ť 81
2.76
Site
4
(Trench
54),
features that post-date the middle Iron Age enclosure
· ■ 82
2.77
Location of Site
4
(Trench
61).......................... 83
2.78
General view of Site
4
(Trench
61)....................... ....................... ... 84
vi
Lz sí
of
Figures
2.79
Site
4
(Trench
61),
plan of all archaeological features
.......................................85
2.80
Site
4
(Trench
61),
plan of middle Iron Age features
........................................86
2.81
Site
4
(Trench
61),
plan and sections of middle Iron Age ring gully
5092......................87
2.82
Site
4
(Trench
61),
sections through middle Iron Age pits
5043
and
5044......................87
2.83
Site
4
(Trench
61),
middle Iron Age pit
5044...............................................87
2.84
Site
4
(Trench
61),
plan of medieval/post-medieval features
.................................88
2.85
Site
4
(Trench
61),
section through hollow-way
5099........................................89
2.86
Location of Site
5......................................................................90
2.87
Site
5,
plan of all archaeological features
..................................................91
2.88
Site
5,
location of early Iron Age cremation burial
6067/6070................................92
2.89
Site
5,
late Iron Age features in the southern part of the site
.................................93
2.90
Site
5,
sections through late Iron Age ring gullies
6021
and
6042.............................93
2.91
Site
5,
sections through late Iron Age pits
.................................................94
2.92
Site
5,
late Iron Age pit
6009............................................................94
2.93
Site
5,
early Roman boundary ditches in the northern part of the site
.........................95
2.94
Site
5,
section through early Roman ditch
6137............................................95
2.95
Location of Site
6
(Trenches
97-99).......................................................96
2.96
Site
6
(Trenches
97-99),
plan of all archaeological features
...................................97
2.97
Site
6
(Trenches
97-99),
ditch
7205/7208..................................................98
2.98
Location of Site
6
(Trench
105)...........................................................99
2.99
Site
6
(Trench
105),
plan of all archaeological features
.....................................100
2.100
Site
6
(Trench
105),
sections through late Iron Age pits
7507/7510/7512
and
7525.............101
2.101
Site
6
(Trench
105),
late Iron Age pit
7525................................................101
2.102
Location of Site
7.....................................................................101
2.103
Site
7,
plan of all archaeological features
.................................................102
2.104
Site
7,
view toward south-west across the southern part of the excavation
...................103
2.105
Site
7,
plan of mid-late 2nd-century features
.............................................104
2.106
Site
7,
view toward south-west along mid-late 2nd-century ditch
15986......................105
2.107
Site
7,
sections through mid-late
2nd-century
boundary ditches
15986
and
15750.............105
2.108
Site
7,
section through ditch
15362......................................................106
2.109
Site
7,
plan of mid-late
žnd-century
Enclosures
7
and
8
and associated features
...............108
2.110
Site
7,
sections through the ditches of Enclosures
7
and
8..................................109
2.111
Site
7,
the eastern corner of mid-late 2nd-century enclosure ditch
15753.....................109
2.112
Site
7,
plan and sections of structures
15742
and
15433.....................................
Ill
2.113
Site
7,
the south-eastern part of quarry
15352.............................................112
2.114
Site
7,
plan of late 2nd-early
Зпі-сепплгу
features
.........................................113
2.115
Site
7,
sections through late 2nd-early Srd-century boundary ditches
15987, 15807
and
15985............................................................................114
2.116
Site
7,
plan of
ЗМ-еагіу
4th-century features
.............................................115
2.117
Site
7,
view toward south across the southern part of the excavation, with
ЗМ-еагіу
4th-century
waterhole
15735
in the centre of shot and ditch
15750
to the left
..................116
2.118
Site
7,
sections through Srd-early 4th-century
waterholes
..................................117
2.119
Site
7,
excavation of the lower part of
ЗМ-еагіу
4th-century
waterhole
15735
in progress
following machine excavation of the upper part of the feature
..............................118
2.120
Site
7,
excavation of the lower silts of
ЗМ-еагіу
4th-century
waterhole
15735.................118
2.121
Site
7,
worked wood preserved by waterlogging within the lower silts of Srd-early
4th-ceпtury
waterhole
15735...........................................................119
2.122
Site
7,
plan of worked wood in
3rd-early 4th-century waterhole
15735.......................119
2.123
Site
7,
antler rake SF
15016
exposed within the lower silts of Srd-early 4th-century
waterhole
15735 .....................................................................120
2.124
Site
7,
ЗМ-еагіу
4th-century waterhole
15185.............................................120
2.125
Site
7,
possible placed deposit of a cattle skull and mandible and beaker-sized necked
jar (SF
15008)
on the base of
waterhole
15185.............................................121
2.126
Site
7,
Srd-early
4th-ceпtury
burials
15061, 15230
and
15341................................121
2.127
Inhumation burial
15230...............................................................122
2.128
Inhumation burial
15061...............................................................123
2.129
Inhumation burial
15341...............................................................124
vu
The Iron Age and Roman landscape ofMarston Vale
2.130
Location of Site
9.....................................................................
125
2.131
Site
9,
plan of all archaeological features
................................................126
2.132
Site
9,
plan of Area
1..................................................................
127
2.133
Site
9,
view along ditches
19107
and
19108
during excavation
..............................128
2.134
Site
9,
section through ditches
19107
and
19108...........................................128
2.135
Site
9,
plan of Area
2..................................................................129
2.136
Construction Compound A watching brief, location plan
..................................130
2.137
Construction Compound
В
watching brief, location plan
..................................131
2.138
Wootton Pond Borrow Pit watching brief, location plan
...................................132
2.139
Cowbridge watching brief, location plan
................................................133
2.140
Berry Farm Borrow Area, site location
...................................................134
2.141
Berry Farm Borrow Area, geophysical survey results and evaluation trench locations
.........135
2.142
Berry Farm Borrow Area, plan of the northern feature complex (Trenches
141
and
142)........136
2.143
Berry Farm Borrow Area, sections through features in the northern feature complex
..........137
2.144
Berry Farm Borrow Area, plan and sections of features in the western part of the site
(Trench
143)..........................................................................138
2.145
Berry Farm Borrow Area, plan and sections of features in the western part of the
southern complex (Trenches
146
and
147)................................................139
2.146
Berry Farm Borrow Area, plan of features in the eastern part of the southern complex
(Trenches
148
and
149)................................................................141
2.147
Berry Farm Borrow Area, sections through features in the southern feature complex
..........142
3.1
Pottery from Site
4
(Trench
54),
catalogue
nos
1-21 .......................................151
3.2
Site
2
north-eastern complex: regression analysis showing decrease of mean sherd
weight with increased distance from roundhouse
2708/9 .................................156
3.3
Pottery from Site
2
north-eastern complex, catalogue
nos
22-45 ............................158
3.4
Pottery from Site
2
north-eastern complex, catalogue
nos
46-70 ............................159
3.5
Pottery from Site
3,
catalogue
nos
71-89.................................................163
3.6
Pottery from Site
2
south-western complex, catalogue
nos
90-95............................166
3.7
Pottery from Site
7,
decorated samian bowl (Drag.
37),
catalogue no.
96.....................172
3.8
Pottery from Site
7,
catalogue
nos
97-126................................................173
3.9
Pottery from Site
7,
catalogue
nos
127-134...............................................174
3.10
Pottery from Site
7,
decorated samian bowl (Drag.
30),
catalogue no.
135....................175
3.11
Pottery from Site
7,
catalogue
nos
136-158...............................................176
3.12
Metalwork from Site
2................................................................185
3.13
Metalwork from Site
3................................................................186
3.14
Metalwork from Site
4
(Trench
54)......................................................186
3.15
Metalwork from Site
7................................................................187
3.16
Bone and antler objects from Site
7......................................................188
3.17
Kiln bars from Site
3................................ .......... .........190
3.18
Reused cleft oak plank
15790
with broken bridle joints at each end, possibly once part
of a well lining
............................... ......195
3.19
a) Radially cleft oak fence pale fragment
15789;
b) Sawn plank off-cut with saw
marks from fill
15780.............................. .........196
3.20
a) Oak log
15791
with axe trimmed ends and branch stubs from the crown of a
young tree; b) Possible coppice stem
15796 ... 197
3.21
Worked flint
................................................................ 200
5.1
Site
2,
north-eastern enclosure complex, location of environmental samples
..................226
5.2
Site
2,
south-western enclosure complex, location of environmental samples
.................227
5.3
Site
4
(Trench
54),
location of environmental samples
......................................230
5.4
Site
7,
location of environmental samples
..........................................236
5.5
Site
7,
section through late Roman
waterhole
15185
showing the locations of monoliths
taken for palynological analysis
.............................. ...........241
5.6
Site
7,
pollen diagram for late Roman
waterhole
15185....................................242
5.7
Site
7,
section through late Roman
waterhole
15735
showing location of the deposits
from which insect samples were taken
......................... .........245
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List of Figures
5.8
Site
4
(Trench
54),
location of phytolith samples
..........................................251
5.9
Site
4
(Trench
54),
percentage phytolith diagram from terminal
17189,
ditch
17343............252
6.1
Site
3,
probability distribution of the radiocarbon result
...................................259
6.2
Site
5,
the calibrated radiocarbon result
..................................................259
6.3
Site
4
(Trench
54),
location of samples submitted for radiocarbon dating
.....................260
6.4
Site
4
(Trench
54),
probability distributions of results
......................................262
7.1
Parish boundary between Lidlington and Marston Moretaine, location of survey area
.........265
7.2
Parish boundary between Lidlington and Marston Moretaine, general view
..................266
7.3
Parish boundary between Lidlington and Marston Moretaine, view of the eastern end of
the survey area
.......................................................................266
7.4
Parish boundary between Lidlington and Marston Moretaine,
hachure plan
and profiles
......267
7.5
Ridge and furrow at Lower Shelton, location of survey area
................................268
7.6
Ridge and furrow at Lower Shelton,
hachure plan
........................................269
7.7
Parish boundary between Wootton and Kempston, location of survey area
...................270
7.8
Parish boundary between Wootton and Kempston,
hachure plan
...........................271
8.1
Summary of the main periods represented at each site
....................................274
8.2
The development of the middle Iron Age enclosure at Site
4
(Trench
54).....................276
8.3
Plan of the late Iron Age settlement at Site
2.............................................279
8.4
Plans of the late Iron Age/early Roman enclosure complexes at Site
2,
Site
3
and Berry
Farm
................................................................................280
8.5
Plans of the middle-late Roman developed farm complexes at Site
2
and Site
7...............283
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title | Iron age and Roman landscape of Marston Vale, Bedfordshire investigations along the A421 improvements, M1 Junction 13 to Bedford |
title_auth | Iron age and Roman landscape of Marston Vale, Bedfordshire investigations along the A421 improvements, M1 Junction 13 to Bedford |
title_exact_search | Iron age and Roman landscape of Marston Vale, Bedfordshire investigations along the A421 improvements, M1 Junction 13 to Bedford |
title_full | Iron age and Roman landscape of Marston Vale, Bedfordshire investigations along the A421 improvements, M1 Junction 13 to Bedford by Andrew Simmonds and Ken Welsh. With contributions by Enid Allison ... |
title_fullStr | Iron age and Roman landscape of Marston Vale, Bedfordshire investigations along the A421 improvements, M1 Junction 13 to Bedford by Andrew Simmonds and Ken Welsh. With contributions by Enid Allison ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Iron age and Roman landscape of Marston Vale, Bedfordshire investigations along the A421 improvements, M1 Junction 13 to Bedford by Andrew Simmonds and Ken Welsh. With contributions by Enid Allison ... |
title_short | Iron age and Roman landscape of Marston Vale, Bedfordshire |
title_sort | iron age and roman landscape of marston vale bedfordshire investigations along the a421 improvements m1 junction 13 to bedford |
title_sub | investigations along the A421 improvements, M1 Junction 13 to Bedford |
topic | Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Ausgrabung Funde Bedfordshire |
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