NHER 69488 (Monument record) - Early Neolithic and Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age pits

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Summary

A watching brief maintained during groundworks at this site in 2024 recorded four pits of probable prehistoric date. These comprised a group of three features containing small amounts of Early Neolithic pottery and a more isolated pit from which a single sherd of Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age pottery was recovered. The earlier features also produced a small assemblage of worked flints, comprising residual Mesolithic microliths and bladelets and various other pieces more likely to be contemporary with the pottery.

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Location

Map sheet TL79NW
Civil Parish NORTHWOLD, WEST NORFOLK, NORFOLK

Map

November-December 2024. Watching Brief.
Monitoring of groundworks associated with restoration of fen habitat, including construction of sub-surface barriers to prevent groundwater movement and loss.
Across much of the area examined a dark peat-rich topsoil lay directly above the natural geological deposits, agricultural activity having incorporated all of the remaining peat into the topsoil. A layer of desiccated reddish-brown peat did however survive intermittently, which overlay a pale brown-grey layer interpretated as a buried prehistoric soil (although no finds were recovered from this deposit or the overlying peat).
Four pits of probable prehistoric date were recorded at this location, including three features in the vicinity of TL 70046 96927 that all produced small amounts of Early Neolithic pottery. A small assemblage of worked flints was also recovered from these pits, much of which was probably contemporary with the pottery. A small number of Mesolithic microliths and bladelets do though provide evidence for at least limited earlier activity at this location. The pits also contained burnt flints and a small amount of animal bone, while samples taken from two of their fills produced charcoal and small quantities of charred hazelnut shell.
The fourth pit was an isolated feature at TL 70069 97084 that contained a single sherd of Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age Beaker pottery and two undiagnostic flint flakes.
See report (S1) for further details.
P. Watkins (HES), 3 October 2025.

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  • <S1> Unpublished Contractor Report: 2025. High Fen Wildland, Northwold, Norfolk. Archaeological Monitoring. 1629.
  • DEBITAGE (Prehistoric - 1000000 BC to 42 AD)
  • FLAKE (Prehistoric - 1000000 BC to 42 AD)
  • BLADE (Mesolithic - 10000 BC to 4001 BC)
  • MICROLITH (Mesolithic - 10000 BC to 4001 BC)
  • BLADE (Late Mesolithic to Early Neolithic - 7000 BC to 3001 BC)
  • BLADE (Late Mesolithic to Early Neolithic - 7000 BC to 3001 BC)
  • BLADE CORE (Late Mesolithic to Early Neolithic - 7000 BC to 3001 BC)
  • BORER (Late Mesolithic to Early Neolithic - 7000 BC to 3001 BC)
  • ANIMAL REMAINS (Early Neolithic - 4000 BC? to 3001 BC?)
  • BURNT FLINT (Early Neolithic - 4000 BC? to 3001 BC?)
  • CORE (Neolithic - 4000 BC to 2351 BC)
  • KNIFE (Neolithic - 4000 BC to 2351 BC)
  • PLANT REMAINS (Early Neolithic - 4000 BC to 3001 BC)
  • POT (Early Neolithic - 4000 BC to 3001 BC)
  • POT (Late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age - 3000 BC to 1501 BC)

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Record last edited

Oct 3 2025 3:53PM

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