Colchester Archaeological Trust
CAT Report 1221: summary
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Archaeological excavation on Phase 1 land at Fiveways Fruit Farm, Dyer's Road, Stanway, Essex, CO3 0QR: January 2018
by Laura Pooley
(with contributions from Adam Wightman)
Date report completed: January 2018
Location: Phase 1 land at Fiveways Fruit Farm, Dyer's Road, Stanway, Essex, CO3 0QR
Map reference(s): TL 9532 2342 (c)
File size: 5,131 kb
Project type: Archaeological excavation
Significance of the results: negative
Keywords: tree-throw holes
Summary.
An archaeological excavation (on three excavation areas) was carried out on Phase 1 land at Fiveways Fruit Farm, Dyer's Lane, Stanway, Essex during pre-application investigative work. The site is located to the west of the Late Iron Age and Roman Colchester dykes and Gosbecks site, and only 800m north-west of the nationally important Stanway élite burial site. It is also located 560m to the north-west of two Middle Iron Age enclosures excavated at the Fruit Farm in 2015. Ten irregularly-shaped and undated tree-throw holes (F5-F14) were excavated during the current phase of work. Two features (F1 and F3) from the evaluation were re-excavated, and probably also represent tree-throw holes.