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The Mansion restoration uncovers a medieval Hospital beneath, with Mick Aston finding Anglo-Saxon Pottery in the garden. The site's history evolves from Roman to Anglo-Saxon origins, revealing an Anglo-Saxon house and Neolithic enclosure, challenging initial assumptions.
Insights
- The Mansion is undergoing restoration to unveil a medieval Hospital buried beneath it, with Mick Aston's discovery of 10th Century Anglo-Saxon Pottery in the garden sparking a search for the hospital and Anglo-Saxon settlement in the vast garden, leading to the immediate excavation of part of the hospital under the front lawn using radar technology.
- Despite initial confusion and intrigue among archaeologists regarding their findings, a detailed exploration reveals an Anglo-Saxon house dating back to 650-850 A.D., shifting the focus from Roman to Anglo-Saxon origins in the area, ultimately uncovering unexpected features like a possible shaft and a stash of Flint, offering a deeper understanding of the site's history.
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What significant discoveries were made during the restoration of The Mansion?
Mick Aston discovered 10th Century Anglo-Saxon Pottery in the garden, leading to a search for a medieval Hospital and Anglo-Saxon settlement. Radar located part of the hospital under the front lawn, prompting excavation. Phil uncovered a potential medieval Hospital wall and chapel, hinting at its layout. Mick's team found late Saxon pottery in the vegetable garden, indicating a settlement. A potential Anglo-Saxon house was discovered, revealing layers of occupation.
What challenges did archaeologists face during the excavation process at The Mansion?
Uncertainty arose among archaeologists about their findings, leading to confusion and intrigue. A trench near the house proved inconclusive, causing uncertainty about the hospital's layout. The possibility of a wonky chapel with one side aisle was considered, prompting a final trench to uncover more information.
What was the focus of the team's exploration at Long Furlong Farm?
The team found a Neolithic dwelling on Long Furlong Farm, shifting focus to the ring Barrow for further investigation. Their first significant discovery, possibly a burial, indicated the site's association with death and ancestors.
What unexpected features were discovered during the excavation at the site?
The team found unexpected features, including a possible shaft and a stash of Flint, leading to a deeper understanding of the site's history. The ditch on the site appeared wider than projected, causing concern about its location and the Barrow's center.
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