Colchester Archaeological Trust
CAT Report 1084: summary
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Roman pits and ditches/gullies: archaeological excavation on land adjacent to Abbey House, St John's Green, Colchester, Essex, CO2 7EZ - March 2017
by Laura Pooley
(with contributions from Stephen Benfield, Lisa Gray MSc MA ACIfA Archaeobotanist)
Date report completed: July 2017
Location: land adjacent to Abbey House, St John's Green, Colchester, Essex, CO2 7EZ
Map reference(s): TL 99706 24761 (c)
File size: 16,617 kb
Project type: Archaeological excavation
Significance of the results: *
Keywords: late Roman, pits, ditches/gullies, St John's abbey precinct, medieval, post-medieval
Summary.
An archaeological excavation (174mē) was carried out on land adjacent to Abbey House, St John's Green, Colchester, Essex in advance of the construction of a new dwelling. The development site is located immediately to the north of the medieval St John's abbey precinct and close to the site of the Roman circus.
Four ditches/gullies and fifteen pits provided evidence of activity in the late Roman period, dating from the mid/late 3rd to 4th centuries. The ditches/gullies probably represent land boundaries and most of the pits are likely to have been excavated for sand-
quarrying, with a secondary use as rubbish-pits. Finds evidence (pottery, CBM, animal bone, small finds) indicates the site of a Roman domestic structure somewhere in the vicinity, presumably located within an extra-mural settlement overlooking the
Roman town.
A medieval/early post-medieval gully suggests some activity in the area in this later period. Eleven features (pits and tree-throw pits) were of a post-medieval/modern date.