Colchester Archaeological Trust
CAT Report 211: summary
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Archaeological watching briefs on a new lake and counterwall trench at Abbotts Hall Farm, Great Wigborough, Essex: September 2001
by Crossan, C
Date report completed: 03/03/2002
Location: Great Wigborough, Essex
Map reference(s): TL97111399
File size: 1153 kb
Project type: Watching brief
Significance of the results: *
Keywords: Anglo-Saxon, wooden feature, radiocarbon
Summary.
Wooden stuctures sealed by thick clay deposits were recorded during watching briefs on machine excavations for a new freshwater lake and a counterwall trench at this coastal site, formerly Abbotts Hall Farm, Great Wigborough, Essex. The principal feature consisted of two east-west-orientated rows of posts, approximately 3m apart, stretching across part of a former tidal creek. Radiocarbon dating of a wood sample indicated a date of AD 920 ( 50 years at the one sigma level of confidence. Possible functions include a fishtrap or jetty, but observation was too fragmentary to permit a satisfactory interpretation of the structure.