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    Digital Archive from an Archaeological Watching Brief at Hendra, Nansledan, Newquay, Cornwall, March to April 2023

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    This collection consists of images, GIS and site record data from an archaeological watching brief by Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA) Bristol. The work occurred at Hendra, Nansledan, Newquay, Cornwall, from March to April 2023. The watching brief recorded the remains of a Middle Bronze Age hearth complex. The nature of the above ground structure was not established but the surviving elements comprised a shallow terrace in the hillside with a central firepit and numerous post and stake holes around it

    Images and GIS Data from an Archaeological Watching Brief at River Sowy and King Sedgemoor Drain Enhancement Scheme, Somerset, 2021 to 2022

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    This collection consists of images and GIS data from an archaeological watching brief by Cotswold Archaeology. The subject groundworks were associated with enhancement scheme along King`s Sedgemoor Drain and River Sowy and the brief occurred between August 2021 and August 2022. No features or deposits of archaeological interest were observed, and no artefactual material associated with the Prehistoric trackways and scheduled monuments were recorded during the watching brief

    Digital Archive from Archaeological Monitoring at Folly Farm, Tattingstone, Suffolk, June 2016

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    This collection comprises images and CAD data from a programme of archaeological monitoring at the site of a new fire protection lagoon at Folly Farm, Tattingstone, Suffolk. This work was undertaken by Suffolk Archaeology in June 2016. The work identified evidence of prehistoric agricultural and domestic activities in the form of three pits, two of which displayed evidence of fire activities

    Images of Level 2 Historic Building Recording at Middle Farm House and Associated Barns, Main Street, Upper Benefield, Northamptonshire, July 2015

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    This collection comprises of images from Level 2 historic building recording, undertaken by the University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS) at Middle Farm, Main Street, Upper Benefield, Northamptonshire on the 28th and 29th of July 2015

    Digital Archive from a Historic Buildings Survey and Watching Brief at Providence House, Barton Upon Humber, North Lincolnshire, 2022-2023

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    This collection consists of images and GIS data from a historic building survey and archaeological watching brief by Allen Archaeology Ltd. Work occurred at Providence House, Holdyke, Barton upon Humber, North Lincolnshire, from 2022 to 2023.The building survey has allowed for Providence House to be preserved by record. Map regression and study of historical periodicals has allowed for a broad phasing to be created

    Data from an Archaeological Recording at Streethay, Lichfield, Staffordshire, 2021 (HS2 Phase One)

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    This collection comprises of text, images, spreadsheets and GIS data from archaeological mitigation works were carried out by Connect Archaeology between 28th of July and 27th of October 2021 at WP29D Streethay, Lichfield, Staffordshire

    Site Images and Reports from an Archaeological Evaluation and Open Area Excavation at Westfield Allotment Site, Beech Close, Harpenden, Hertfordshire, 2020

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    This collection consists of reports and site images from an evaluation and later open area excavation at Westfield Allotment Site, Beeching Close, Harpenden, Hertfordshire. Archaeological intervention was undertaken by Albion Archaeology in March and July 2020, prior to residential development. The excavation area contained a ditch (G1026/1028) and several pits, none of which produced finds that could provide reliable dating evidence. The only archaeological finds were a small number of worked flints of late prehistoric date recovered from the subsoil and a tree-throw

    Digital Archive from Archaeological Works at Cloister Hall Farm, Frithelstock, Torridge, Devon, September 2018 and August 2019

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    This collection comprises images, site records, and GIS and geophysics data from a geophysical survey and an archaeological monitoring and recording at Cloister Hall Farm, Frithelstock, Torridge, Devon. This work was undertaken by South West Archaeology Ltd (SWARCH) in September 2018 and August 2019. The geophysical survey identified historic field boundaries and modern drainage features. The archaeological monitoring and recording did not identify any significant archaeological features or deposits

    Digital Archive from a Magnetometry Survey at Ellerdine Grange Farm, Ercall Magna, Telford and Wrekin, Shropshire, February 2024

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    This collection comprises vector, GIS, and geophysics data from a magnetometry survey at Ellerdine Grange Farm, Ercall Magna, Telford and Wrekin, Shropshire. This work was undertaken by Archaeological Surveys Ltd in February 2024. The survey located discrete positive anomalies associated with a pit alignment along with a number of weakly positive linear and rectilinear anomalies that are poorly defined. Weakly positive linear anomalies relate to the flanking ditches of a formerly mapped track, along with a linear anomaly that appears to have been truncated by ridge and furrow

    Digital Archive from Archaeological Works at Chapel House, Stoke Rivers, North Devon, Devon, October 2018

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    This collection consists of images, geophysical and site record data from a desk-based assessment, geophysical survey, heritage impact assessment and evaluation trenching by South West Archaeology Ltd. Work occurred at land North of Chapel House, Stoke Rivers, North Devon, in October 2018. The geophysical survey identified eleven groups of anomalies the most significant of which were probable ditch features associated with removed boundaries. Possible modern services and disturbed ground were identifiable in the southern part of the survey area. The evaluation trenching validated the results of the geophysical survey, and six ditches, the remnants of a hedgebank and a lead water pipe were exposed and excavated. The majority of these features dated to the postmedieval or modern era, although a small assemblage of residual late medieval material was also recovered. On the basis of the geophysical survey, evaluation trenching and desk-based assessment the archaeological potential of the site appears to be low

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