Pottery from Test-pits at Histon and Impington 14/15 May 2016

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Pottery from Test-pits at Histon and Impington 14/15 May 2016 Paul Blinkhorn The following pottery types were noted: BB: Brill/Boarstall Ware, c. AD1200-1600 (Mellor 1994). BD: Bourne D Ware, c. 1450-1637 (McCarthy and Brooks 1988, 409) CSW: Cambridge Sgraffito Ware, 14 th 15 th century (McCarthy and Brooks 1988, 424) ELY: Ely Ware, mid 12 th -14 th century (Spoerry 2008). EMW: Medieval Sandy Ware, 12 th 14 th century (eg. Jennings 1981) GRE: Glazed Red Earthenwares, 16 th 19 th century. (Brears 1969). HED: Hedingham Ware, mid 12 th 14 th century (Walker 2012). HORT: Modern Horticultural Earthenwares. Flower-pots etc LBA: Late Bronze Age, 1200-800BC. LMT: Late Medieval Transitional Ware, 1400 1550 (McCarthy and Brooks 1988). MET: Metropolitan-type Slipware, 17 th 18 th C. (Davey and Walker 2009). MOD: Miscellaneous 19 th and 20 th century wares. PT: Potterspury Ware, AD1250-1600 (McCarthy and Brooks 1988, 432). RB: Roman. All Romano-British. 1 st - 4 th century. SHC: Medieval Shelly Ware, AD1100-1400 (McCarthy 1979). SN: St Neots Ware, c. AD900-1100 (Denham 1985). ST: Stamford Ware. c AD900-1200 (Kilmurry 1980). THET: Thetford-type Ware, 10 th 12 th century (Rogerson and Dallas 1984). Overview The pottery from the test-pits has provided an interesting insight into the shifting settlement patterns at Histon and Impington. The two sherds of Bronze Age pottery occurred in test-pit 4, with the slightly higher ground being a typical location for prehistoric activity. The small group of Romano-British pottery is mainly concentrated in test-pits 3, 6, and 9, suggesting that there was Roman settlement centred on or near the eastern side of the core of Histon village. Early and middle Anglo-Saxon pottery is entirely absent, despite being fairly common on other sites in the area, so there is no evidence of continuity beyond the Roman period, and it seems at this time that the area was deserted between the 5 th and 8 th /9 th centuries. Re-occupation of the site, and the roots of the modern villages, appear to lie in the 10 th century, which is a typical pattern for many villages in the East Midlands (eg. Chapman 2010). The largest groups of late Saxon pottery are from test-pits 1, 3 and 7, shows that Histon and Impington were both founded around the same time, but were entirely separate entities. The villages seem to have continued into the medieval period, with most of the test-pits producing good evidence of occupation from the 12 th 14 th centuries.

Pottery deposition dropped off significantly after the 14 th century, suggesting that both villages shrank dramatically after the Black Death. Test-pits 1, 6 and 9 are the only ones which produced definitely evidence of human activity during the 15 th 16 th centuries, and then only in the form of a few sherds in each case. This is a pattern which has been noted elsewhere in the region. Bibliography Brears, P C D 1969 The English country pottery: its history and techniques. Newton Abbot: David & Charles Chapman, Am 2010 West Cotton, Raunds. A study of medieval settlement dynamics: AD450-1450. Excavation of a deserted medieval hamlet in Northamptonshire, 1985-89 Oxbow, Oxford Davey, W and Walker, H, 2009 The Harlow Pottery Industries Medieval Pottery Research Group Occasional Paper 3 Denham, V, 1985 The Pottery in JH Williams, M Shaw and V Denham Middle Saxon Palaces at Northampton Northampton Development Corporation Monog Ser 4, 46-64 Jennings, S, 1981 Eighteen Centuries of Pottery from Norwich. East Anglian Archaeology 13 Kilmurry, K, 1980 The Pottery Industry of Stamford, Lincs. c. AD850-1250 British Archaeol Rep British Ser 84 McCarthy, M, 1979 The Pottery in JH Williams St Peter s St, Northampton. Excavations 1973-76 Northampton Development Corporation Monog Ser 2, 151-242 McCarthy, MR and Brooks, CM, 1988 Medieval Pottery in Britain AD900-1600 Leicester University Press Mellor, M, 1994 Oxford Pottery: A Synthesis of middle and late Saxon, medieval and early postmedieval pottery in the Oxford Region Oxoniensia 59, 17-217 Rogerson, A, and Dallas, C, 1984 Excavations in Thetford 1948-59 and 1973-80. E Ang Archaeol 22 Spoerry, P, 2008 Ely Wares East Anglian Archaeology Report 122 Walker, H, 2012 Hedingham Ware: A Medieval Pottery Industry in North Essex; its Production and Distribution East Anglian Archaeology 148

RESULTS Test Pit 1 School Hill ST SN THET EMW SHC ELY LMT GRE HORT MOD TP Cntxt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 6 3 6 2 4 8 24 1 2 1 1 1 3 2 5 1 8 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 4 2 8 1 1 4 144 1 5 2 9 1 10 1 6 3 12 2 11 4 13 1 7 1 1 1 1 This test-pit produced a relatively large amount of late Saxon and early medieval pottery suggesting that there was settlement at the site during that time. Pottery deposition dropped off somewhat after the 14 th century, indicating that there was a fairly significant reduction in activity. Test Pit 2 Melvin Way MET TP Cntxt No Wt 2 3 1 22 The only pottery from this test-pit was a single sherd of 17 th 18 th century material. This indicates that the site was peripheral to the villages until fairly recently. Test Pit 3 Prior s Close RB ST SN THET EMW GRE HORT MOD TP Cntxt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt 3 1 3 19 2 10 1 5 1 2 3 2 1 3 1 25 1 15 3 3 2 14 1 2 1 1 1 14 3 4 2 19 1 1 4 12 1 2 1 3 3 5 1 3 1 4 3 6 1 1 3 7 1 2 during that period, possibly on the periphery of a settlement. There is no evidence of continuity into the Anglo-Saxon period, with no pottery dating to between the 5 th and 8 th centuries. The large quantities of late Saxon material shows that there was probably settlement here in the 9 th 11 th centuries, but very little medieval material, suggesting that the site was abandoned soon after the Norman Conquest.

Test Pit 4 Cottenham Road LBA RB SN THET EMW SHC HED ELY HORT MOD TP Cntxt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt 4 1 1 4 4 2 1 2 1 9 4 3 1 4 1 2 1 6 1 2 1 15 4 4 2 8 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 5 2 11 2 5 1 7 1 4 1 4 This test-pit produced two sherds of Bronze Age pottery, one of which was fairly large, indicating that there was activity here during that period. The two small sherds of Roman-British material suggest a marginal use at that time, perhaps as fields, followed by a period of abandonment until the 10 th or 11 th centuries, when it seems to have once again had a marginal use until the 14 th century, when it was again abandoned. Test Pit 5 The Old House THET EMW SHC ELY GRE HORT MOD TP Cntxt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt 5 2 2 10 1 1 2 18 2 3 3 19 5 3 1 5 5 4 4 22 5 5 2 6 2 22 5 6 1 9 1 9 5 7 1 3 2 9 The pottery from this test-pit suggests that there was settlement at the site between the 10 th /11 th 13 th /14 th centuries, after which time it was abandoned. Test Pit 6 Water Lane RB SN EMW SHC ELY LMT GRE HORT MOD TP Cntxt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt 6 1 1 19 1 8 1 5 6 2 1 11 1 40 3 16 2 8 6 3 1 7 1 2 2 18 2 22 6 4 2 31 2 14 2 5 6 5 1 5 3 16 6 6 1 1 1 2 5 44 3 5 6 7 4 15 1 1 1 1 1 1 during that period, possibly on the periphery of a settlement. There was then probably settlement at the site between the 10 th /11 th 13 th /14 th century, after which pottery deposition dropped off somewhat, indicating that there was a fairly significant reduction in activity.

Test Pit 7 Burgoynes Farm Close RB ST SN THET EMW SHC HED BB ELY PT GRE TP Cntxt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt 7 1 1 4 7 2 2 15 7 3 3 9 1 1 7 4 1 1 1 2 9 27 2 7 3 23 1 1 2 7 1 1 1 1 3 5 7 5 1 1 The single small sherd of Roman pottery from this test-pit indicates that there was activity during that period, possibly on the periphery of a settlement in the form of fields or similar. There was then probably settlement at the site between the 10 th /11 th 13 th /14 th century, after which time the site appears to have been abandoned. Test Pit 8 New School Road EMW SHC HED BB ELY CSW TP Cntxt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt 8 4 2 6 1 13 1 1 8 7 1 4 8 8 1 1 1 5 1 2 8 9 1 2 The pottery from this test-pit indicates that there was activity at the site between the 11 th 14 th century, after which time it appears to have been abandoned. Test Pit 9 Park Lane RB EMW SHC HED ELY LMT BD GRE TP Cntxt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt No Wt 9 1 1 8 9 2 1 8 9 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 25 1 11 9 4 1 5 1 1 1 14 1 9 2 7 9 5 1 6 9 6 1 4 during that period, possibly on the periphery of a settlement. There was then probably settlement at the site throughout the medieval period.