SDO9921 - Observations During Building Work at 33 Trinity Street, Dorchester

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Type Article in serial
Title Observations During Building Work at 33 Trinity Street, Dorchester
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Date/Year 1997

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C.J.S. Green observed three foundation pits at 33 Trinity Street, Dorchester during 1997. Each pit was dug to a depth of 1.75m and similar deposits were exposed in all three. "Beneath 0.7m to 1.00m of dark grey garden soil, a deposit of dark silt, 0.3m thick, containing flint and mortar rubble and late Roman pottery was observed in section. This deposit was most prominent to the west, thinning to the east and dropping slightly in level. Below this was approximately 0.4m of grey-brown chalky silts containing occupation material and some mortar rubble. In the very base of the trenches was a lighter brown, slightly clayey soil and chalk rubble. Natural chalk was not exposed." many large unabraded sherds of Roman pottery from the 1st-4th century were recovered and it was notable that such a deep sequence of occupation deposits survived in this area.

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Note in 'Dorset Archaeology in 1997', Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, vol. 119, p. 175.

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  • 33 Trinity Street, Dorchester; observations and recording 1997

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