EDO291 - Penny's Farm, Cranborne; evaluation 1992

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Location

Grid reference Centred SU 0598 1313 (71m by 84m) (4 map features)
Map sheet SU01SE
Civil Parish Cranborne; Dorset
Unitary Authority Dorset

Technique(s)

Organisation

Wessex Archaeology

Date

November 1992

Description

Wessex Archaeology undertook the evaluation of a proposed small-scale residential development to the east of Penny's Farm, Cranborne during November 1992. The evaluation followed on from the discovery of Late Neolithic, Middle Saxon and Medieval features in Penny's Mead, the field to the NW of the site in 1982. Funded by Gascoyne Cecil Estates. Four machine trenches were excavated during the evaluation. Small quantities of Neolithic and Bronze Age flints were recovered. Some features contained large amounts of burnt flint. A single RomanoBritish cremation burial was excavated, contained in a Black Burnished Ware vessel of 3rd century date. Medieval features were also excavated. [1][2] A subsequent excavation was undertaken in 1996. The site has since been developed as Hibberd's Field housing estate [3][4].

Sources/Archives (6)

  • <1> Unpublished document: Bellamy, P S. 1996. Penny's Farm, Cranborne, Dorset: Archaeological Excavation 1996, Assessment Report.
  • <2> Article in serial: Hearne, C M. Penny's Farm, Cranborne; Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. 114.
  • <3> Unpublished document: Bellamy, P S. 2000. Excavations at Penny's Farm, Cranborne.
  • <4> Article in serial: Bellamy, P. 2001. Excavations at Penny's Farm, Cranborne; Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. 122.
  • <4> Serial: Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. 2001. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society for 2000. 122. 83-97.
  • <5> Digital archive: Historic England. NRHE Excavation Index. 1038963.

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Aug 24 2020 2:30PM

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