NHER 12823 (Cropmark and Earthwork record) - Site of a probable Bronze Age round barrow.

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Summary

The cropmarks of a ring ditch of an unknown, but probable Bronze Age date, is visible on aerial photographs. A possible mound is also visible as a very low earthwork on the visualised lidar data, within the interior of the ring ditch. As the lidar survey was flow relatively recently (2017) it is likely that the very low mound still survives. The mound and ring ditch most likely relate to the site of a Bronze Age round barrow. However, the possibility that the feature may relate to a circular enclosure of an unknown date cannot be ruled out.

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Location

Map sheet TF91NW
Civil Parish MILEHAM, BRECKLAND, NORFOLK

Map

1975. Aerial photography.
Cropmark of circular enclosure, with entrance passage.
Located by E. Rose (NAU), 14 September 1977.

April 2024. Wendling Beck and Fransham Aerial Investigation and Mapping (AIM) Project.
The cropmarks of a ring ditch (see above) of an unknown, but probable Bronze Age date, is visible on aerial photographs (S1-S2 and S4). A possible mound is also visible as a very low earthwork on the visualised lidar data (S3), within the interior of the ring ditch. The mound and ring ditch most likely relate to the site of a Bronze Age round barrow. It is also possible that the very low mound could relate to a natural feature. The feature has therefore been mapped by extent due to the uncertainty of its origin. As the lidar survey was flow relatively recently (2017) it is likely that the very low mound still survives. The ring ditch has been previously (see above) interpreted as a circular enclosure, with an entrance passage. Although this interpretation cannot be ruled out, the break in the ring ditch is likely due to geological cropmarks obscuring the northern section of the ring ditch, rather than a suggested entranceway. A further probable Bronze Age ring ditch (NHER 18337) has been recorded approximately 200m to the northeast.
J. Powell (Norfolk Historic Environment Service), 24 April 2024.

  • --- Aerial Photograph: TF9117 A,B,N-S.
  • --- Record Card: NAU Staff. 1974-1988. Norfolk Archaeological Index Primary Record Card.
  • <S1> Oblique Aerial Photograph: Various. ? - 2020. Norfolk Air Photo Library: Oblique Collection. TF9117/A-B 21-JUL-1975 (NLA 17/ADY1-2).
  • <S2> Oblique Aerial Photograph: Various. ? - 2020. Norfolk Air Photo Library: Oblique Collection. TF9117/Q-S 29-JUN-1992 (NLA 305/JKG11-13).
  • <S3> LIDAR Airborne Survey: Environment Agency. Environment Agency LIDAR Data. National LIDAR Programme TF91NW DTM 1m 17 to 24-NOV-2017.
  • <S4> Vertical Aerial Photograph: Bluesky International Ltd and Getmapping Plc. unknown. Aerial Photography for Great Britain (APGB) Orthophotographs. https://www.apgb.co.uk. Bluesky International Ltd APGB Imagery TF9117 17-JUL-2022.

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Apr 24 2024 4:16PM

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