Franks’ Sandpit, Betchworth

Excavation by D W Williams for SyAS in advance of mineral extraction revealed two concentrations of activity. One was a concentration of pits, three of which contained Late Neolithic grooved ware and, palaeo-environmental assessment revealed, hazelnut shells; one of these pits also contained over 30 flint scrapers. Other pits were packed with charcoal and cremated bone, and one contained a Bronze Age spiral ring. The surrounding areas produced a variety of flints from Late Mesolithic through to Middle Bronze Age date, and sherds of decorated Peterborough type bowls from the Neolithic. To the south-east, on slightly higher ground, the terminal of a Late Bronze Age ditch and a ditched enclosure of Late Iron Age/early Roman date were found. In the south-west corner of the enclosure a large quantity of 1st century pottery was recovered. The western ditch of the enclosure contained five small clay ovens. (300)
Year: 
1994-5
ID: 
1445
NGR: 
TQ207505
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