中世纪碎片挖掘2016

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B. Spence, J. Atkinson, Morag Cross, Natasha Ferguson et al, J. Simonson
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GUARD考古有限公司受苏格兰水务公司委托,在帕特克Castlebank Street开发工程的一部分,与安装废水排放口和相关的联合下水道排放口(CSO)相关的地面工程中进行考古观察。早期邻近的考古工作已经在西南地区的外围发现了一个大沟渠和砂岩井(Green 2019)。考古观察概要包括钻孔的初步监测,扩展到沿着排水管道和相邻CSO区域的整个工作区域的所有覆盖层剥离,从现有的Kelvin河边缘延伸到Castlebank街的边界。这些作品确定了先前确定的特征的剩余程度,以及广泛的进一步感兴趣的特征。这包括几个不同阶段的结构石工和两个实质性的相交沟渠;还发现了大量的陶器,以及一些金属物品,包括一个中世纪的装饰别针和一个铜合金装饰boss。这些石雕很可能与17世纪哈钦森的塔楼有关,而一些早期的沉积物、陶器和金属物品可能来自12世纪早期主教住所附近的活动。2016年初进行了钻孔监测,2016年2月至8月进行了覆盖层剥脱和考古挖掘。
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Excavation of Medieval Partick 2016
GUARD Archaeology Ltd were commissioned by Scottish Water to undertake an archaeological watching brief during ground works associated with the installation of a waste water outfall and associated Combined Sewer Outflow (CSO) as part of development works at Castlebank Street, Partick. Earlier adjacent archaeological works had identified a large ditch and sandstone well on the periphery of the area to the south-west ( Green 2019 ). The archaeological watching brief included the initial monitoring of borehole drilling, expanding to all overburden stripping along the full length of the working area for the drainage tract as well as the adjacent CSO area, stretching from the existing River Kelvin's edge to the boundary of Castlebank Street. The works identified the remaining extent of previously identified features, along with a wide range of further features of interest. These consisted of several distinct phases of structural stonework and two substantial intersecting ditches; a substantial assemblage of pottery was also recovered, along with several metal objects including a medieval decorative pin and a copper alloy decorative boss. The stonework likely relates to the seventeenth century Hutcheson's tower house, with some of the earlier deposits, pottery and metal objects possibly originating from activity around the earlier twelfth century Bishops' residence. Bore hole monitoring was undertaken in early 2016, while overburden stripping and archaeological excavation took place between February and August 2016.
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