EDO3883 - Channons Garage, High East Street, Dorchester; evaluation 2001

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Location

Grid reference Centred SY 69507 90716 (55m by 48m) (7 map features)
Map sheet SY69SE
Civil Parish Dorchester; Dorset
Unitary Authority Dorset

Technique(s)

Organisation

Exeter Archaeology

Date

January 2001

Description

Exeter Archaeology undertook an archaeological evaluation excavation during January 2001 at Channon’s Garage, High East Street, Dorchester, in advance of redevelopment for mixed residential and retail use. Seven trenches were excavated by machine. The evaluation demonstrated widespread survival of archaeological deposits of Roman date across the site at a depth of approximately 0.8m below ground level. This included Roman mortar and chalk floors and a culvert. These were sealed by Roman demolition deposits. The character of the artefacts, including window glass, tesserae, and fine ceramics, suggests the presence of domestic buildings of above average status. There are potential Roman street remains at the southern end of the site. Deposits, primarily post-medieval soils survive up to two metres thick above the Roman levels.

Sources/Archives (2)

  • --- Unpublished document: Gent, T H. 2001. Archaeological Evaluation at Channon’s Garage, High East Street, Dorchester, Dorset.
  • --- Digital archive: Historic England. NRHE Excavation Index. 1399351.

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Child/subsequent Site Events/Activities (7)

  • Channons Garage, High East Street, Dorchester; evaluation Trench 1
  • Channons Garage, High East Street, Dorchester; evaluation Trench 2
  • Channons Garage, High East Street, Dorchester; evaluation Trench 3
  • Channons Garage, High East Street, Dorchester; evaluation Trench 4
  • Channons Garage, High East Street, Dorchester; evaluation Trench 5
  • Channons Garage, High East Street, Dorchester; evaluation Trench 6
  • Channons Garage, High East Street, Dorchester; evaluation Trench 7

Record last edited

Mar 18 2021 2:36PM

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