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BROADWAY QUARRY, FISH HILL,
BROADWAY, HEREFORD AND WORCESTER
ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVALUATION
C.A.T JOB: 0705 C.A.T REPORT: 97846
DECEMBER 1997
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CONTENTS
CONTENTS ..................................................................................................................... 1
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS ........................................................................................... 2
GLOSSARY .................................................................................................................... 3
SUMMARY ..................................................................................................................... 4
1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................. 5
1.1 Introduction ................................................................................................... 5 1.2 The Study Area .............................................................................................. 5 1.3 Archaeological and Historical Background ................................................. 5 1.4 Archaeological Specification and Methods .................................................. 6
2. EVALUATION RESULTS ........................................................................................ 7
2.1 General .......................................................................................................... 7 2.2 Prehistoric/Anglo-Saxon (Fig. 3) .................................................................. 8 2.3 Undated (Fig. 4) ............................................................................................ 8
3. CONCLUSIONS ......................................................................................................... 8
4. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ........................................................................................ 9
5. BIBLIOGRAPHY ....................................................................................................... 9
APPENDIX 1 ................................................................................................................... 14
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Fig. 1 Location plan ........................................................................................................ 10 Fig. 2 Study area and location of trenches ...................................................................... 11 Fig. 3 Trench 7, plan and section .................................................................................... 12 Fig. 4 Trench 1, plan and sections .................................................................................. 13
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GLOSSARY
ARCHAEOLOGY
For the purposes of this project, archaeology is taken to mean the study of past human societies through
their material remains, from prehistoric times to the modern era. No rigid upper date limit has been set, but
AD 1900 is used as a general cut-off point.
ANGLO-SAXON
Taken here as the period from the end of the Roman era c AD410 to the Norman conquest in 1066.
IRON AGE
The first period in which iron was the predominant metal. In Britain it is dated between c700 BC to the
Roman conquest in AD 43.
MEDIEVAL
Taken here as the period from the Norman invasion in AD 1066 to approximately AD 1500.
NATURAL
Defined in archaeological terms this refers to the undisturbed natural geology of a site, e.g. Lower Lias
clay, river terrace gravels etc.
NGR
National Grid Reference given from the Ordnance Survey Grid.
OD
Ordnance Datum; used to express a given height above mean sea level.
POST-MEDIEVAL
The period following the medieval period, from AD1500 to the Industrial Revolution.
PRN
Principal Record Number (used for entries on the County SMR)
RIDGE AND FURROW
Remains of cultivation of medieval or later date forming a corrugated surface.
SMR
Sites and Monument Record.
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SUMMARY
In November 1997 Cotswold Archaeologcial Trust (CAT) were commissioned by
Smith and Sons (Bletchington) Ltd to undertake an archaeological evaluation as part
of a planning application to extend Broadway Quarry, Fish Hill, Broadway, Hereford
and Worcester.
The evaluation results indicate that only limited archaeological deposits, of
undetermined age, survive within the application area.
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Introduction
1.1.1 In November 1997 Cotswold Archaeological Trust (CAT) was commissioned
by Smith and Sons (Bletchington) Ltd to undertake an archaeological
evaluation as part of a planning application to extend Broadway Quarry, Fish
Hill, Broadway, Hereford and Worcester (NGR SP 1180 3660).
1.1.2 The work was undertaken in compliance with the ‘Standard and Guidance for
Field Evaluation’ issued by the Institute of Field Archaeologists (IFA). Ms
Susan Hartley, Hereford and Worcester County Council Archaeological
Service, made a monitoring visit on the 26th November 1997.
1.2 The Study Area
1.2.1 The study area comprises approximately 2 hectares of agricultural land,
currently under arable cultivation. The site is bound to the west by existing
quarry workings, to the east by Buckle Street, and to the north and south by
arable fields. A small redundant quarry is contained within the north-eastern
corner of the application area.
1.2.2 The underlying solid geology of the study area is Jurassic Inferior Oolite,
overlain by limestone brash. Topographically, the proposed development
area is situated on gently sloping ground, rising from 287m OD at the
northern extent of the site to 299m OD at its southern boundary.
1.3 Archaeological and Historical Background
1.3.1 A rapid desk based assessment of readily accessible archaeological, historical
and cartographic records was undertaken prior to the commencement of
fieldwork. The main sources of information accessed consisted of relevant
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data held by Worcestershire County Council Sites and Monuments Record
(SMR) and the County Record Offices at Fish Street, Worcester.
1.3.2 The SMR database lists a number of sites and findspots within the general
vicinity of the study area but no entries within the application area itself.
1.3.3 The earliest recorded archaeological feature within the general vicinity of the
study area is an Anglo-Saxon cemetery (PRN HWCM 3392) identified 180m
west of the application area at NGR SP 1163 3668. Limited archaeological
trenching in 1955 revealed eight graves containing east-west orientated
inhumations, all dating to the fifth to sixth centuries. Five of the burials were
accompanied by grave goods which included a square-headed brooch, saucer
brooches, applied brooches, amber, glass and silver beads, iron knives, spears
and shield bosses (Cook 1958).
1.3.4 Evidence of ridge and furrow cultivation (PRN HWCM 10085 & 10086) is
evident 800m north of the application area centred on NGR SP 1140 3755.
1.3.5 Cartographic evidence from the Ordnance Survey First Edition map of 1884
indicates the study area and immediate environs have, with the exception of
the enlargement to the existing Broadway quarry immediately to the west of
the application area, remained unchanged since the late nineteenth century.
The small quarry within the north-east corner of the study is also documented
on the 1884 map.
1.3.6 In 1995 CAT undertook an evaluation 200m north-west of the study area
centred on NGR SP 1170 3676. No archaeological deposits were encountered
during the programme of work.
1.4 Archaeological Specification and Methods
1.4.1 An archaeological specification to evaluate the archaeological potential of the
study area was approved by Ms Susan Hartley, Hereford and Worcester
County Council Archaeological Service.
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1.4.2 The objectives of the evaluation were to determine the extent, date and
preservation of any buried archaeological remains within the study area, so an
informed opinion on their importance could be made.
1.4.3 The evaluation was fulfilled by the excavation of eight trenches. All trenches
were excavated by mechanical excavator equipped with a toothless grading
bucket. All machining was carried out under archaeological supervision to
the top of the first significant archaeological deposit or the natural substrate,
which ever was encountered first.
1.4.4 Where archaeological deposits were encountered they were sampled by hand
in accordance with CAT Technical Manual 1 Site Recording Manual (1996).
All artefacts recovered were catalogued in accordance with CAT Technical
Manual 3 Treatment of Finds Immediately after Excavation (1995).
Particular emphasis was given to potentially datable artefacts such as pottery.
A full written, drawn and photographic record was kept during the
programme of works.
1.4.5 The finds and site archive will, subject to agreement with the legal landowner,
be deposited at Hereford and Worcester County Museum, Hartlebury,
Kidderminster under accession number HWCM 26346.
2. EVALUATION RESULTS
2.1 General
2.1.1 The excavation of eight trenches, positioned according to the plan shown as
Fig. 2, fulfilled the evaluation.
2.1.2 The natural substrate (002) was revealed through out the study area between
299.05m OD and 286.75m OD, sealed beneath a thin, ploughsoil (001).
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2.1.3 A number of shallow, irregular hollows were revealed within the limestone
brash in Trenches 1 and 4. Hand excavation of their homogenous clean
orange-brown fills revealed them to be geological irregularities.
2.2 Prehistoric/Anglo-Saxon (Fig. 3)
2.2.1 Within Trench 7, a linear ditch [701] was revealed 5m from the south-western
limit of the trench. The ditch was orientated north-south, measured 0.78m in
width and was fully excavated to a depth of 0.05m. It contained an orange-
brown fill (702) from which 6 sherds of handmade, Oolitic limestone
tempered pottery, dating to the late prehistoric or Saxon period, were
retrieved.
2.3 Undated (Fig. 4)
2.3.1 Two parallel ditches, orientated north-east to south-west, were revealed 9m
from the south-eastern limit of Trench 1. Ditch [102] measured 1m in width
and was fully excavated to a depth of 0.55m. Ditch [104] measured 0.85m in
width and was fully excavated to a depth of 0.18m. No artefactual material
was retrieved from orange-brown fills (701) and (703) respectively.
3. CONCLUSIONS
3.1 The evaluation results indicate that only limited archaeological deposits
survive within the application area. Interpretation of ditch [701] is
problematic due to the poor state of preservation of the feature and the
undetermined date of the pottery retrieved from fill (702). It therefore
remains uncertain whether the ditch can be interpreted as a peripheral
elements of an Anglo-Saxon settlement associated with the nearby cemetery
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discovered in 1955, or is indicative of late prehistoric activity within the
general vicinity.
3.2 Ditches [102] and [104] remain undated due to the lack of artefactual material
retrieved from their respective fills. Interpretation of such features is
consequently limited, although the likelihood of them being contemporary
with ditch [701] must be considered.
4. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Cotswold Archaeologcial Trust would like to thank Ms Susan Hartley, Hereford and
Worcester County Council; Simon Smith, Smith and Sons (Bletchington) Ltd and
Martin Layer, D.K.Symes Associates for their assistance during the course of this
project.
The fieldwork was carried out by Cliff Bateman, Tim Harvard, and Franco Vartuca.
The report was written by Cliff Bateman and the illustrations drawn by Rick Morton.
5. BIBLIOGRAPHY
CAT 1995 Fish Hill Quarry, Broadway, Hereford and Worcester: Archaeological
Evaluation. Typescript Report 95314.
Cook, J.M. 1958 An Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Broadway Hill, Broadway,
Worcestershire. Antiquaries Journal XXXVIII, 58-84
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Fig. 1 Location plan
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Fig. 2 Study area and location of trenches
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Fig. 3 Trench 7, plan and section
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Fig. 4 Trench 1, plan and sections
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APPENDIX 1
Trench Descriptions Note: Cut features are designated by square brackets thus; [000], all other deposits/layers are in round brackets; (111). Heights are based on the spot height on Buckle Street, adjacent to the application area. The height was taken to be 294.3m OD. Trench 1 Natural substrate was encountered at a depth of 0.13m below existing ground surface at 286.77m OD to 287.26m OD. Irregular, shallow hollows revealed within the limestone brash, filled by homogenous clean orange brown sandy clays. Ditch [102]: orientated NE-SW, measured 1m in width and 0.55min depth. Contains orange-brown fill
(701). No finds
Ditch [104]: orientated NE-SW, measured 0.85m in width and 0.18m in depth. Contains orange-brown
fill (703). No finds
Ploughsoil: grey-brown silty clay Trench 2 Natural substrate was encountered at a depth of 0.22m below existing ground surface between 290.72m OD.and 292.20m OD. Ploughsoil: grey-brown silty clay. Trench 3 Natural substrate was encountered at a depth of 0.22m below existing ground surface between 289.17m OD.and 291.19m OD. Ploughsoil: grey-brown silty clay. Trench 4 Natural substrate was encountered at a depth of 0.19m below existing ground surface between 295.04m OD.and 296.09m OD. Irregular, shallow hollows revealed within the limestone brash, filled by homogenous clean orange brown sandy clays. Ploughsoil: grey-brown silty clay.
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Trench 5 Natural substrate was encountered at a depth of 0.14m below existing ground surface between 293.61m OD.and 294.94m OD. Ploughsoil: grey-brown silty clay. Trench 6 Natural substrate was encountered at a depth of 0.18m below existing ground surface between 296.97m OD.and 297.59m OD. Ploughsoil: grey-brown silty clay. Trench 7 Natural substrate was encountered at a depth of 0.20m below existing ground surface between 295.67m OD.and 296.57m OD. Ditch [701]: orientated north-south, measured 0.78m in width and 0.05m in depth. Contains orange-brown fill (702). Finds: 6 sherds of late prehistoric/Saxon pottery. Ploughsoil: grey-brown silty clay. Trench 8 Natural substrate was encountered at a depth of 0.22m below existing ground surface between 298.89m OD.and 299.04m OD. Ploughsoil: grey-brown silty clay.