Teversham Drift, Cherry Hinton, Cambridge. An Archaeological Evaluation.
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An archaeological trench evaluation and watching brief was undertaken on land north of Teversham Drift, Cherry Hinton. Thirty-four trenches totalling 1252.4m (2277.6sqm) were excavated, with a further six test pits monitored for archaeological potential. Archaeological features dating from the Late Bronze Age the late historic, post-medieval, era were identified, generally divided between three zones of activity - Areas A-C. Exposed during excavation was an Iron Age enclosure, four undated inhumation burials and clunch wall foundations of probable Medieval or later date. Finds included flint, burnt and worked stone, a small quantity of metalwork, Iron Age pottery and animal bone.
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Cambridge Archaeological Unit, Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge