University of Leicester
Browse
- No file added yet -

Site 5 : 'Empingham 1968' Romano-British masonry building and corn drier

Download (107.83 kB)
chapter
posted on 2014-06-23, 14:59 authored by Nicholas J. Cooper
This report on the 1968 excavations has been edited from an original unpublished report written by the director Anthea Diver. The corn drier was excavated in 1971 and planned by Bill Thomas. Between Easter and Midsummer 1968, a small excavation was carried out at SK 9425 0800, about 200m north of the river Gwash, just above the 60m contour. The site (code EMP 68 Site 3) had originally shown up as a dark soilmark after ploughing. An area of approximately 100 sq. m was stripped and a number of features were identified below about 0 .25m of ploughsoil. Further excavation on the site was not possible because the field was needed for cropping. Further evidence of the site was detected in 1971, 1Om to the south of the 1968 excavation at SK 9423 0798, when a stone-built structure was exposed by the mechanical scrapers. [Introduction]

History

Citation

Cooper, N.J. 'Site 5 : 'Empingham 1968' Romano-British masonry building and corn drier' in Cooper, N.J. ‘The Archaeology of Rutland Water : Excavations at Empingham in the Gwash Valley, Rutland, 1967-73 and 1990’; 2000, p. 50

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

Cooper

Publisher

School of Archaeological Studies, University of Leicester

isbn

953891402

Copyright date

2000

Available date

2014-06-23

Publisher version

http://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/archaeology/research/monographs

Book series

Leicester Archaeology Monographs;No. 6

Language

en

Usage metrics

    University of Leicester Publications

    Categories

    No categories selected

    Keywords

    Exports

    RefWorks
    BibTeX
    Ref. manager
    Endnote
    DataCite
    NLM
    DC