Condercum Road, Roman enclosure, holloway, ditches
Condercum Road, Roman enclosure, holloway, ditches
HER Number
17221
District
Newcastle
Site Name
Condercum Road, Roman enclosure, holloway, ditches
Place
Benwell
Map Sheet
NZ26SW
Class
Monument <By Form>
Site Type: Broad
Enclosure
Site Type: Specific
Enclosure
General Period
ROMAN
Specific Period
Roman 43 to 410
Form of Evidence
Physical Evidence
Description
Evidence for Roman activity on this site was revealed in an excavation by Pre-Construct Archaeology in 2009. The earliest feature recorded was a holloway - a sunken trackway eroded by traffoic and rainwater. The northern extent of this had been truncated by a ditch representing the south-eastern corner of an enclosure. A metalled surface had been laid in the base of the holloway - possibly contemporary with the enclosure ditch. Within the enclosure was a possible timber slot, shallow pit and possible infant burial. Dating evidence suggests that the enclosure was laid out and occupied during the 2nd century AD and possibly into the 3rd century. Three linear features recorded on a similar NNE-SSW alignment to that of the holloway were also thought to be of the same date. Later in the Roman period, the enclosure ditch and holloway were infilled and the enclosure boundary redefined with a curving boundary ditch.
Easting
421800
Northing
564480
Grid Reference
NZ421800564480
Sources
Pre-Construct Archaeology, 2009, Trinity School (Oakfield College Site), Condercum Road, Benwell, Newcastle upon Tyne - Archaeological Excavation