Monument record MCC5466 - Prehistoric evidence from the Colchester Garrison Project, Colchester
Summary
Location
Grid reference | Centred TL 9930 2335 (2107m by 2950m) |
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Map sheet | TL92SE |
Non Parish Area | COLCHESTER, COLCHESTER, ESSEX |
Map
Type and Period (9)
- CREMATION (Early Iron Age - 700 BC to 401 BC)
- FIELD SYSTEM (Early Iron Age - 700 BC to 401 BC)
- ROUND HOUSE (DOMESTIC)? (Early Iron Age - 700 BC to 401 BC)
- ROUND HOUSE (DOMESTIC) (Middle Iron Age - 400 BC to 101 BC)
- PIT (Middle Iron Age - 400 BC to 101 BC)
- RITUAL PIT (Middle Iron Age - 400 BC to 101 BC)
- PIT (Early Neolithic to Early Bronze Age - 4000 BC to 2001 BC)
- PIT (Early Bronze Age to Late Bronze Age - 2000 BC to 701 BC)
- DITCH (Early Bronze Age to Late Bronze Age - 2000 BC to 701 BC)
Full Description
During 2002-5, large-scale evaluation and excavation was carried out in advance of the construction of the 'New Garrison' at Colchester.<1>-<10> The investigations followed a Desk Based Assessment, fieldwalking and geophysical investigation.
In places watching briefs were undertaken during geotechnical test-pitting<5><6><7> and groundworks.<8> No significant archaeological features were observed.
In 2004/5 an isolated pit in Area M produced a little possibly Neolithic pottery, and several soft hammer flint flakes of probable neolithic date. The pit resembled a waterhole or well.<3>
There were no certain features of Neolithic or Bronze Age date in Excavation Areas 2 ( within Area C), 6 (within Area F) and 10 (within Area DR), but small groups of worked flints mostly found in a residual positions indicate a presence in the Neolithic or Bronze ages, almost certainly of a transient nature.<1>
In 2004 in Area C1 a small group of pits containing Bronze Age pottery was uncovered. Also Area J contained Bronze Age pits and a gully.<2> In Area C1X, a cluster of bronze Age features, consisting of three pits and a possible Bronze Age ditch, may represent the remains of a settlement or could be associated with a burial site <4> Areas of higher concentrations of Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age pottery, indicative of associated settlement, were encountered within Areas R and E.<3>
In Area 10 there is evidence of Early Iron age activity possibly with traces of a field system, 4-post structures and 4 cremations.<1> Evaluation on site S2 (south) uncovered an Early or Middle Iron Age field system.<12>
In Area 2 there is a Middle Iron Age enclosure and associated features including a roundhouse. Fragments of a loomweight could suggest weaving activities may have taken place within the enclosure. A shallow pit containing the disturbed remnants of a placed pottery vessel was located in the centre of the roundhouse. The pot had the appearance of a cremation vessel but there was no burnt bone. The placing of the pot indicates a ritual deposit. Internal features of Middle iron Age date were sparsse within the enclosure, although a cluster of small pits and post-holes was identified south of the roundhouse.<1> Middle Iron Age features and finds were also encountered across the site in Areas C, E and R, pottery has been found residually in Area F.<3> A small quantity of Middle Iron Age pottery was recovered from a ditch, previously observed as a cropmark (MCC7635).<11>
Evaluation of Areas A, B, D, GJ, H, J, N, V and YP at the Colchester Garrison PFI site by trial-trenching. Revealed built-up nature of large parts of the northern Garrison area.
A prehistoric pit was found, as well as some pottery and flints.<14>
Evaluation of Areas DR, G, M, P, Q, R, RO, S and T at Colchester Garrison PFI site by trial-trenching. Some prehistoric pottery and flint was found.<15>
Archaeological evaluation on the Abbey Field, south of Circular Road North, Colchester.
15 features were identified. Some prehistoric pottery was found.<20>
Archaeological evaluation by trial-trenching at Area J1 of the Garrison Urban Village, Colchester.
17 trenches were excavated and 61 features recorded. Some prehistoric pottery was found.<23>
Archaeological evaluation by trial-trenching at Area E of the Garrison Urban Village, Colchester.
4 trenches were dug and 25 features recorded. Some prehistoric pottery was found.<24>
Archaeological evaluation by trial-trenching on Areas E and F at Colchester Garrison PFI site.
10 trenches were excavated. A total of 331 archaeological contexts were excavated or examined. Prehistoric pottery and lithics were found in Areas E and F respectively.<28>
Archaeological evaluation by trial-trenching on Area C at Colchester Garrison PFI site.
18 trenches were excavated, and a total of 136 archaeological contexts were excavated or examined. Some prehistoric pottery was found.<29>
Archaeological evaluation by fieldwalking and geophysical survey at Colchester Garrison PFI site.
No finds.<30>
The Garrison PFI is located within the iron age settlement of Camulodunum and on the edge of the Roman legionary fortress and town of ‘Colonia Claudia’. Known sites include the Iron Age Berechurch Dyke, Iron Age and Roman cemeteries, Roman Kilns and a Roman road. Also the scheduled site of Abbey of St John, the line of the civil war siege defences. There are also second world war sites.
Mitigation strategies are expected to include excavation or watching briefs alongside geophysical and fieldwalking.<32>
Following an evaluation, four sites 0.5 ha in total were opened on the sports pitch. Finds from Mesolithic, Neolithic and early Bronze Age suggested early activity. A round house of Late Bronze/ early Iron Age date appears to be replaced by Iron Age and Roman agricultural activity, This activity continued with medieval field boundaries. In the 18C there was a farm building, later replaced by a large enclosure, which went out of use in 19C.<36>
Sources/Archives (20)
- <1> SEX66693 EXCAV REPORT: Brooks, H and Masefield, R. 2005. The Colchester Garrison PFI project, Colchester, essex - a report on the 2003 excavation of Areas 2, 6, 10: August-November 2003.. CAT Report 292.
- <2> SEX66694 DESC TEXT: Crossan, C, Crummy,P, Holloway, B, Lister, C, Pooley, L and Masefield, R. 2005. Colchester Archaeological Trust- Garrison Reports. CAT Report CD-R.
- <3> SEX66695 DESC TEXT: Brooks, H and Masefield, R. 2006. A watching brief at Colchester New Garrison (Phase 1) Colchester, Essex. February 2004-August 2005. CAT Report 357. CAT Report 357.
- <4> SEX66696 DESC TEXT: Orr, Kate. 2004. An archaeological evaluation by trial-trenching at Area C1X and Area C2X of the Garrison Urban Village, Colchester, Essex;May 2004. CAT Report 271. CAT Report 271.
- <5> SEX66697 DESC TEXT: Crossan, C. 2003. An archaeological watching brief on geotechnical test-pits at Colchester Garrison in Essex: March 2003.. CAT Report 222.
- <6> SEX66698 DESC TEXT: Crossan, C. 2003. An archaeological watching brief on geotechnical test-pits at Colchester Garrison in Essex, Stage 2. May 2003.. CAT Report 231.
- <7> SEX66699 DESC TEXT: Orr, Kate. 2001. An archaeological waching brief on geotechnical boreholes and test-pits (Phase 4) Colchester Garrison PFI site. CAT Report 154. CAT Report154.
- <8> SEX66700 DESC TEXT: Pooley, Laura. 2004. An archaeological watching brief at the 'new garrison', Colchester, Essex. January-March 2004.. CAT Report 276.
- <9> SEX66701 DESC TEXT: Tyler, S and Brooks, H. 2003. An archaeological watching brief on munitions clearance at Colchester garrison, Essex. July-October 2002.. CAT Report 246.
- <10> SEX66702 DESC TEXT: Lister, C and Orr, K. 2004. A survey of a group of air-raid shelters at Area C2 of the Garrison Urban Village, napier Road, Colchester, Essex. April-May 2004. CAT Report 319.
- <11> SEX66703 DESC TEXT: Brooks, H. 2005. An archaeological excavation and watching brief at the Musket Club, Homefield Road, Colchester, Essex. December 2004-February 2005.. CAT Report 311.
- <12> SEX66704 DESC TEXT: Brooks, H and Holloway, B. 2007. Stage 1b archaeological evaluation, Alienated Land Area S2(south), Colchester Garrison, Colchester, Essex. January 2007. CAT Report 404. CAT Report 404.
- <14> SEX66921 DESC TEXT: Colchester Archaeological Trust. 2002. An archaeological evaluation by trial-trenching on Areas A,B,D,J,H,J,N,V and YP at Colchester Garrison PFI site, Colchester, Essex:. CAT Report 206.
- <15> SEX66922 DESC TEXT: Colchester Archaeological Trust. 2002. An archaeological evaluation by trial-trenching on Areas DR, G, M, P, Q, R, RO, S and T at Colchester Garrison PFI site, Colchester, Essex-. CAT Report 207.
- <16> SEX68246 EXCAV REPORT: Colchester Archaeological Trust. 2004. Colchester Garrison PFI Project, Stage 2 Archaeological Excavation. Assessment Report Part One: text and figures. CAT Report 270.
- <23> SEX66980 DESC TEXT: Holloway, Ben and Brooks, H. 2004. An archaeological evaluation by trial-trenching at Area J1 of the Garrison Urban Village, Colchester, Essex -. CAT Report 288.
- <29> SEX67014 DESC TEXT: Colchester Archaeological Trust. 2002. An archaeological evaluation by trial-trenching on Area C at Colchester Garrison PFI site -. CAT Report 197.
- <30> SEX67027 DESC TEXT: Colchester Archaeological Trust. 2002. An archaeological evaluation by fieldwalking and geophysical survey at Colchester Garrison PFI site, Colchester, Essex -. CAT Report 184.
- <32> SEX68248 DESC TEXT: Colchester Archaeological Trust. 2000. An archaeological desk-based assessment of the Colchester Garrison PFI site. CAT Report 97.
- <36> SEX68252 EXCAV REPORT: Brooks, H and Holloway, B; Masefield R. 2007. Interim assessment report on Stage 2 archaeological excavations, Alienated Land Area S2 (south), Colchester Garrison, Colchester,Essex. February-March 2007. CAT Report 428.
Finds (4)
Protected Status/Designation
Related Monuments/Buildings (3)
- Related to: Late Bronze Age features, Former Garrison Area J North (former Royal Artillery Barracks), Colchester Garrison (Element Group) (MCC10201)
- Related to: Late Bronze Age pits and tree throw, Former Garrison Area H (former Royal Artillery Barracks), Colchester Garrison (Element Group) (MCC10198)
- Related to: Six mid to late Neolithic pits, Area C1, Garrison Urban Village, Colchester (Element Group) (MCC3001)
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Record last edited
Jan 17 2018 12:38PM