EDO4218 - Old County Hospital Site, Dorchester, Excavation Area C

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Location

Grid reference Centred SY 69074 90605 (6m by 11m)
Map sheet SY69SE
Civil Parish Dorchester; Dorset
Unitary Authority Dorset

Technique(s)

Organisation

AC archaeology

Date

spring 1999

Description

Excavations of two areas at the Old County Hospital site in Dorchester were undertaken by AC Archaeology during the spring of 1999. This comprised the excavation of two areas, A/B to the south and C to the north, as well as a subsequent watching brief. Area C was located in the northern portion of the site, adjacent to Somerleigh Road. Excavations here identified a Roman street line with associated ditches, a roadside building (only partly exposed) and a sequence of later pits and other features cutting into the street make-up. There were a number of subsequent repairs to the road surface and ditches. Following abandonment of the road, it appears that a substantial structure was located in this area, comprising a sequence of post-pits, each with a limestone slab in the base to act as a pad for support. AC Archaeology maintained a continuous watching brief during subsequent groundworks.

Sources/Archives (2)

  • --- Unpublished document: Valentin, J, and Laidlaw, M. 2002. The Old County Hospital Site, Dorchester: Assessment report on the results of the investigations with proposals for further analysis, publication and deposition of archive..
  • --- Article in serial: Hulka, S, and Hodgson, J. 2000. Dorchester, Old County Hospital. 122.

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Parent/preceding Site Events/Activities (1)

  • Old County Hospital Site, Dorchester; excavation 1999

Record last edited

May 23 2006 12:37PM

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