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DOCUMENT NO 213 Oct 2013
A.P.A.C. Ltd.
Archaeological Perspectives Analysis Consultancy
ARCHAEOLOGICAL
Report
Lilac Cottage, Cold Bath St, Caerleon.
Watching brief
Planning Application No: 13/0693
Prepared for:
S Parry
By: Dr N Phillips.
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Summary
A planning application was submitted to Newport City Council (NCC) and as part
of the planning process, Glamorgan Gwent Archaeological Trust (GGAT) advised
the planning department that the proposed work at the site could likely impact on
archaeological resources.
NCC in accordance with the guidance from GGAT imposed conditions requiring a
Written Scheme of Investigation.
This document is the report arising from the archaeological watching brief that was detailed in the Written Scheme of Investigation.
The report shows that no structures of any archaeological significance were
impacted upon during the observed ground works.
The work did however produce a few small finds: 18 th
– 19th
century & Roman, the
latter including 4 fragments of a Mortarium.
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Summary .........................................................................................................................................1
Figures.............................................................................................................................................3Plates ...............................................................................................................................................3
Introduction .....................................................................................................................................4
Site Location and Description .........................................................................................................4
Geology and Topography................................................................................................................4
Brief archaeological and historical background..............................................................................4
Aims and Objectives .......................................................................................................................4
Methodology ...................................................................................................................................5
Data Presentation.............................................................................................................................5
Watching Brief Results ...................................................................................................................5
Finds ................................................................................................................................................6
Discussion and Interpretation..........................................................................................................6Acknowledgements .........................................................................................................................7
Bibliography and References: .........................................................................................................8
Staff .................................................................................................................................................8
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Figures
01 Site Location map
02 Trench Plan03 Mortarium
Plates
1 Initial excavation of western trench 1.
2 Completion of western trench to depth of 600mm x 650mm3 West section at south west corner of trench 1
4 Eastern trench 2 completed to 600mm5 Completed trench 3 to 600mm.6 Mortarium fragments from trench 2 Context 104
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Introduction
This report has been prepared by Dr Neil Phillips, A.P.A.C. Ltd, to record the results of an archaeological watching brief undertaken during a program of works to construct a rear extension to the bungalow; Lilac Cottage, Cold BathRd, Caerleon. NP18 1NF, NGR 336987 190770, fig 01.
The clients, agent, C Morgan of C M Design, having submitted a planning application 13/0693 to Newport CountyCouncil; have been granted Approval of Planning Permission, with conditions;
No development shall take place until the applicant, or their agents or successors in title,
has secured the implementation of a programme of archaeological work in accordance
with a written scheme of investigation which has been submitted and approved to in writing
by the local planning authority.
NEW1223/CNM
A Written Scheme of Investigation; WSI: WB2/CAE/13, for a program of archaeological works was submitted and later approved as ‘fit for purpose’, N. Maylan GGAT.
The watching brief was undertaken on the 30th of September 2013, during excavation of the foundation trenches of
the extension.
Site Location and Description
The location of the site is NGR 3336987 190770, just north west off the village green, fig 01
At the beginning of the watching brief, the site was a lawn, somewhat disturbed by building work on going withinthe property Plate 1.
Geology and Topography
The solid geology of the site falls within the St Maugham’s Sandstone with a superficial deposits of River Terracedeposit; http://www.bgs.ac.uk/geoindex/
Brief archaeological and historical background
There is a wealth of books available on the subject of Caerleon, therefore it is unnecessary to labour its many pointsof archaeological and historical history in this report.
In brief, Caerleon is an important archaeological area and has produced archaeological resources from pre history to present.
Known mostly for its Roman Legionary Fortress dating from AD 75 to around AD300; Caerleon also has theIronAge hill fort at Lodge Hill, the motte and bailey castle and stone castle within the town and the post industrialcommerce and shipping links along the river.
The specific area of the site lies just outside the North West edge of the barracks field of the Roman Legionary
Fortress of ISCA.
Aims and Objectives
The aim of the watching brief was to preserve by record, within the resources available, any archaeological depositsuncovered during groundwork.
The watching brief also ensured that: in the event of archaeological resources of significance, being discovered and requiring treatment beyond the remit of the watching brief, that steps would be implemented to ensure that their treatment would be undertaken within the standards recommended by the IFA.
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Methodology
Groundwork at the site entailed one period of excavation on the 30th
September 2013 during which all threefoundation trenches were completed.
As the proposed construction involves raising the ground level to the established floor level of the existing propertythe resultant, foundations for the extension were shallow at 600mm.
The excavation was undertaken with a tracked mechanical digger.
Data Presentation
Data referred to within the text is illustrated in Figures, and Plates with stratigraphic contexts in [] and finds in {}.
Appendix I present a list and description of stratigraphic contexts revealed in the excavation.
Appendix II presents in spreadsheet format, details of all the photographs, including those not used in the text.
Appendix III presents a list of all finds recovered during the excavation.
Watching Brief Results
Soils and ground conditions
The site and weather conditions during the excavation were excellent.
Description
Trench 1. (refer to fig 02) and appendices I & II
The initial excavation was along the western part edge of the extension; extending 4m from the existing wall of thehouse at 90°, Plate 2.
The 600mm wide trench revealed a simple stratigraphic sequence, Plate 3:
[100] a grass lawn on soft sandy black topsoil to a depth of 50mm [101] black sandy clay some 100mm [102] slightly more grey soft sandy clay 100mm [103] orange sandy clay 100mm [104] degraded, rounded sandstone stones, Coarse yellow with blackened interiors 180mm
[105] greasy orange/pink clay/sand minimum depth of 600mm
Trench 2. (refer to fig 02) and appendices I & II
The second trench was excavated at 90° from the northern edge of trench 1; running parallel to the rear of the house,for a distance of 8m.
The stratigraphic sequence was the same as for trench 1 with a slight change of depth for [105].
Around 1.4m from the west corner, the depth of [105] reduced to 550mm and continued at this level for the rest of the trench the reduction in depth being taken up in a narrowing of [104], Plate 4
Trench 3. (refer to fig 02) and appendices I & II
The third trench was excavated at 90º to trench 2 returning to the rear wall of the house, Plate 5.
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This trench was edged along its eastern side by a concrete path under which was a backfill of material similar to[102] which overlay the sequence [103][104][105].
The western side of the trench was similar to the sequence in 1 & 2.
Finds (refer to appendix III)
{1} an assortment of 10 sherds of domestic ceramics; plus one piece of stray wall plaster associated with currentdemolition work was collected from [101]. Distribution was mostly from trenches 1 & 2 and datable to 19
th& 20
th
century.
{2} an assortment of 6 sherds of domestic ceramics; mostly 19th/20th with two earlier 17th/18th century sherds, wereevenly distributed across the trenches 1 & 2, in context [102].
{3} 6 angular fragments of Roman terracotta building materials (tiles/brick) were found in [103] at the northern end of trench 1 and along the west portion of trench 2.
{4} 5 fragments of Mortarium were found some 3m from the eastern end of trench 2 within the stone layer of [104],
Plate 6.
{5} 13 fragments of water worn, Roman building material (pan tiles/tile) were found at the interface of [104] [105]although the larger pieces were embedded within [105]. One sherd of 19
th/20
thc stoneware was also found at this
level but may have been introduced by the digger bucket.
Finds were donated to the Roman Legionary Museum Caerleon along with a copy of the archive.
Discussion and Interpretation
The stratigraphy of the site was very straightforward with the possible exception of the lack of [101] to the eastedge of trench 3. This is easily accounted for as the concrete path along the edge, which is relatively recent, would
have required a foundation and levelling.
The only other anomaly is a slight increase in depth towards the west for [105] possibly suggesting a gentle gradienttowards the west.
The upper layers; contexts [101] and [102] produced mostly 19th
/20th
century finds but it is likely that these upper contexts have been disturbed by modern gardening.
The more visually contrasting orange layer [103] with its equally contrasting Roman assemblage would tend tosuggest a roman level at around 350mm.
The subsequent levels [104] and [105] support this judging by the finds. ( It should be noted that the single piece of
stoneware with its non abraded edges taken from [105] may have been introduced by the digger bucket).
The origin [104], the band of degraded stone is not clear. It is fairly constant in regards to its upper level but it doesvary in thickness with the change in height of [105]. It is made up of rounded limestone pebbles/cobbles most of which have a coarse yellowish crumbly surface over a band of ferrous leaching. A lot are cracked revealing dark
grey cores. They do not appear to be burnt.
It is in the interface between [103]/[104] in trench 2 that the fragments of Mortarium {4} were found Plate 05 & fig03.
At the very bottom of trench 2, in the raised portion of [105], the largest assemblage of Roman finds {5} wererecovered; with just a few samples coming from trench 1.
It is only in the raised section of [105] that this layer was disturbed to any extent; even so, some of the larger
fragments of pan tile were firmly embedded beyond the depth of the excavation and were extracted from theunderlying clay with a trowel.
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All of the finds in {5} are worn and they are embedded in a clay/silt suggesting a wet environment for their deposition.
The results of the watching brief would suggest that little disturbance of archaeological resources has occurred during this work but there is enough evidence to suggest that archaeological resources are likely to increase with
slightly greater depth.
Acknowledgements
Thanks to Dave and his team for their careful and efficient handling of the work.
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Bibliography and References:
A.P.A.C. Ltd WSI:WB2/CAE/13. Written Scheme of Investigation for a Program of Archaeological Work. Lilac Cottage, Cold Bath Lane, Caerleon. 19/09/2013
English Heritage Management of Archaeological Projects (1991).
Understanding Historic Buildings A guide to good Recording Practice. 2006
Institute of
Archaeologists. Standards and Guidance for an archaeological watching brief. 2008.
Code of Conduct and the Code of Approved Practice for the regulation of
Contractual Arrangements in Field Archaeology. 2008.
Standards and Guidance for the collection, documentation, conservation
and research of archaeological materials. 2008.
GGAT 29/08/2013 NEW1223/CNM Proposed Single Storey Rear Extension and Drive: Lilac
Cottage, Cold Bath Lane, Caerleon. PL. App. No:13/0693
Newport County
Council; Notice of Decision 13/0693
The Society of Museum
Archaeologists Towards An Accessible Archive (1995)
Staff
Dr. Neil Phillips, AIFA.
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Fig 01: Location A.P.A.C. WB2/CAE/13
Lilac Cottage, Cold Bath Lane, Caerleon
Adapted from
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Fig 02: Trench plan A.P.A.C. WB2/CAE/13
Lilac Cottage, Cold Bath Lane, Caerleon
1
2
3
Existing Plan supplied by client
Foundation trench in red at
relative scale : 4m x 8m x 4m
No scale given on original plan
{4}
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Fig 03: Mortarium A.P.A.C. WB2/CAE/13
Lilac Cottage, Cold Bath Lane, Caerleon
O u t e r r i m d i ameter 0.283mm
I n n e r r i m d i ameter 0.256mm
0 10 20mm
1
2
21
Rim Profiles
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D S C 0 5 3 4 1
D S C 0 5 3 4 3
Plate 2: Completion of western trench to depth of 600mm x 650mm
Plate 1: Initial excavation of western trench 1.
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D S C 0 5 3 4 5
D S C 0 5 3 4 4
Plate 4: Eastern trench 2 completed to 600mmPlate 3: West section at south west corner of trench 1 A.P.A.C. WB2/CAE/13
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D S C 5 3 4 6
D S C 0 5 3 4 9
Plate 6: Mortarium fragments from trench 2 Context 104
Plate 5: Completed trench 3 to 600mm
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A.P.A.C. Ltd. Appendix I Context Sheet Index
Site: Lilac Cottage,
Cold Bath Rd, Caerleon Grid Ref:
336987 190770
Site No:
WB2/CAE/13
Alternate No:
CONTEXT AREA FEATURE DESCRIPTION FINDS PHOTOGRAPHS100 All surface Grass with soil, 50mm 05341, 05342,
101 All deposit Black sandy clay 10mm 1 05341, 05342,
102 All deposit Lighter shade of black soft sandy clay 10mm 2 05341, 05342, 05343,05344, 05343, 05346,
103 All natural Orange sandy clay 10mm 3 05347 104 All deposit Lime stone, rounded and degraded 20mm 4 05341, 05342, 05343,
05344, 05343, 05346,
105 All Greasy orange/pink sandy clay at 550-600 mm 5 05347
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A.P.A.C. Ltd Appendix II
Photo no Date Camera Size Area View Description
DSC05341 30/09/2013 DSC-F828 3264x2448 Site S Initial excavation of western trench 1.DSC05342 30/09/2013 DSC-F828 3264x2448 TR1 SW Setting out
DSC05343 30/09/2013 DSC-F828 3264x2448 TR1 S Completion of western trench to depth of 600mm x 650mm
DSC05344 30/09/2013 DSC-F828 2448x3264 TR1 SW West section at south west corner of trench 1
DSC05345 30/09/2013 DSC-F828 2448x3264 TR2 NE Eastern trench 2 completed to 600mm
DSC05346 30/09/2013 DSC-F828 3264x2448 TR3 SW Completed trench 3 to 600mm.
DSC05347 30/09/2013 DSC-F828 3264x2448 TR1 NE Completed excavation
DSC05348 02/10/2013 DSC-F828 3264x2448 Mortarium fragments from trench 2 Context 104 (with flash)
DSC05349 02/10/2013 DSC-F828 3264x2448 Mortarium fragments from trench 2 Context 104
Site:
Lilac Cottage, Cold Bath Rd, Caerleon
Grid Ref:
336987 190770
Site No:
WB2/CAE/13
Alternate No:
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A.P.A.C. Ltd. Appendix III Finds Index
Site: Lilac Cottage,
Cold Bath Rd, Caerleon
Grid Ref:
336987 190770
Site No:
WB2/CAE/2013
Alternate No:
Find No AREA Context DESCRIPTION Period Date1 All 101 3 sherds earthenware, pancheon
3 sherds porcelain4 sherds blue & white china1 fragment wall plaster
165grams
19th –
20th
19th –
20th
19th –
20th
20th
30/09/2013
2 1 & 2 102 1 sherd local slipware1 sherd pearl ware3 sherds china1 sherd stoneware1 sherd stoneware (Mocha)1 clay pipe stem
90grams
17th-18
th
18th
– 19th
19th –
20th
19th –
20th
19th –
20th
19th –
20th
30/09/2013
3 1 & 2 103 6 fragments of terracotta building material
810grams
Roman 30/09/2013 4 2 104 5 sherds of Mortarium.
Outer rim dia 283mmInner rim dia 256mm
273grams
Roman 30/09/2013
5 2 105 13 fragments of terracotta building material.Water worn1 sherd stoneware
409grams
Roman
19th –
20th
30/09/2013