Source/Archive record SEM340934 - ENPHER Input Form: Archaeological monitoring & recording of peat cutting for the creation of ditch blocks in Deer Park Field, Exmoor National Park, Somerset

Type Report
Title ENPHER Input Form: Archaeological monitoring & recording of peat cutting for the creation of ditch blocks in Deer Park Field, Exmoor National Park, Somerset
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2014
Publisher South West Archaeology Ltd.
South West Archaeology report
Digital Object Identifier Unassigned
ENPA project name MIRES

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Abstract/Summary

Archaeological monitoring and recording was undertaken by South West Archaeology Ltd. on peat cutting carried out for the creation of ditch blocks in Deer Park Field, south of Simonsbath. The ground works on site comprised the excavation of small areas of topsoil and peat to create ditch blockings as part of the mire restoration project. The cuttings were approximately 1m x 2m in size and ex cavated to a maximum depth of 0.4m. No archaeological features, deposits or artefacts were revealed during the groundworks. However, a possible standing stone (survey point 135) and a single flake of partially corticated struck flint debitage with flake scars (survey point 134) were identified during the course of the survey (see Figures 2, 5 & 6). The standing stone has been assigned the HER No: MSO6889.

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  • Halscombe Stone Setting (Monument)

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Jan 24 2022 8:14PM