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SOUTHAMPTON 3/1050 (E.80.H006) SU 43351328 16 HAWKESWOOD ROAD Report on the Archaeological Observations at 16 Hawkeswood Road, Bitterne Manor Russil, A & Smith, M Southampton : Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit, 2002, 10pp, tabs A watching brief was maintained on groundworks at the site. Residual Roman finds were recovered in modern deposits. No features were observed. 3/1051 (E.80.H016) SU 46001230 238 NORTH EAST ROAD Watching Brief at 238 North East Road Garner, M Southampton : Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit, 2002, 6pp, figs Groundworks exposed a stoney layer of uncertain date. This layer may have been part of a Roman Road. 3/1052 (E.80.H011) SU 43161367 25 PRIORY ROAD Bridge Glass Site, 25 Priory Road Garner, M Southampton : Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit, 2002, 6pp, figs 3/1053 (E.80.H024) SU 43131444 358 PORTSWOOD ROAD Watching Brief at 358 Portswood Road Cottrell, P Southampton : Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit, 2002, 14pp, figs, refs A watching brief was carried out on the site. No archaeological features were observed and only residual medieval pottery and flint were recovered. Archaeological periods represented: MD 1

3/1054 (E.80.H008) SU 39301419 4 PERCY ROAD Report on an Archaeological Watching Brief at 4 Percy Road Cottrell, P Southampton : Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit, 2002, 7pp, figs 3/1055 (E.80.H034) SU 42561337 4 VERULAM ROAD 4 Verulam Road, Southampton Southern Archaeological Services Southampton : Southern Archaeological Services, 2002, 7pp, figs Work undertaken by: Southern Archaeological Services A watching brief was maintained on groundworks at the site. No archaeological features or deposits were observed. 3/1056 (E.80.H012) SU 44301130 42 BITTERNE ROAD Report on the Archaeological watching Brief at 42 Bitterne Road Mead, V Southampton : Mead, V, 2002, 14pp, figs Work undertaken by: Mead, V A watching brief was carried out on underpinning of the dwelling and the footing for the extension. The house had subsided into the inner Roman defensive ditch. 3/1057 (E.80.H019) SU 43701340 44 CHAFEN ROAD Watching Brief at 44 Chafen Road Garner, M Southampton : Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit, 2002, 6pp, figs A watching brief was carried out on groundworks at the site. The slope of the natural gravel might indicate the edge of a Roman ditch. 3/1058 (E.80.H020) SU 41101260 44-46 HILL LANE Archaeological Excavations at 44-46 Hill Lane Smith, M Southampton : Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit, 2002, 26pp, figs, tabs 2

An excavation was carried out on the site. Residual prehistoric flints, some of which could be dated to the Mesolithic period, were found along with one sherd of Iron Age pottery. Residual medieval pottery was also recovered from the site. Two ditch features, which may have been part of a post-medieval field system, were also identified. [Au(abr] Archaeological periods represented: IA, MD, ME, PM 3/1059 (E.80.H023) SU 41511308 50-52 ARCHERS ROAD Excavation and Watching Brief at 50-52 Archers Road Cottrell, P Southampton : Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit, 2002, 36pp, figs, tabs Excavations were carried out on the locations of foundation trenches. Possible prehistoric features including stake holes and possible linear features were uncovered. Worked and burnt flints were recovered. Medieval and post-medieval agricultural activity was found in the form of stake holes, post holes and possible structures. Archaeological periods represented: MD, PR 3/1060 (E.80.H015) SU 41801120 51 BUGLE STREET 51 Bugle Street, Southampton Cottrell, P Southampton : Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit, 2002, 8pp, figs Groundworks exposed a limestone foundation, probably medieval in date and a post-medieval brick vault. [Au] Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM 3/1061 (E.80.H025) SU 42021111 57-64 HIGH STREET Archaeological Observation Adjacent to the Former Head Post Office, 57-64 High Street Smith, M Southampton : Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit, 2002, 6pp, figs, refs 3/1062 (E.80.H035) SU 42511186 62-66 ST MARY STREET, SOUTHAMPTON 62-66 St Mary Street, Southampton Whitehead, B Southampton : Southern Archaeological Services, 2002, 63pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Southern Archaeological Services 3

A watching brief and excavation was carried out on the site. A layer of prehistoric/roman date was identified, along with a Saxon layer and pits. 12 medieval pits were also identified along with a postmedieval wall and pits. Archaeological periods represented: EM, MD, PM, PR, RO 3/1063 (E.80.H031) SU 42541218 7 NORTHAM ROAD Watching Brief at 7 Northam Road Garner, M Southampton : Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit, 2002, 8pp, figs, refs A watching brief was maintained on groundworks at the site. Two Middle Saxon pits were exposed containing mammal bones, oyster shells, daub and charcoal. Prehistoric finds were recovered comprising of a flint tool, two flint flakes and burnt flints. Archaeological periods represented: EM, PR 3/1064 (E.80.H030) SU 42111127 8 BELLEVUE ROAD Watching Brief at 8 Bellevue Road Smith, M Southampton : Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit, 2002, 11pp, colour pls, figs, refs A watching brief was carried out on groundworks at the site. A feature of uncertain date was identified; this may have been Roman or be an 18th century garden feature. Garden soil deposits were also noted. Archaeological periods represented: UD 3/1065 (E.80.H027) SU 41971110 86 & 88 HIGH STREET Excavation at 86 & 88 High Street Leivers, M Southampton : Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit, 2002, 24pp, figs, tabs An excavation was carried out on the site. The very damaged remains of a stone vault were identified and early medieval deposits. Large numbers of Palaeolithic axes discarded in the 1960's were also recovered. Archaeological periods represented: EM, MD, PA 3/1066 (E.80.H022) SU 41911112 88-90 FRENCH STREET Installation of an Electricity Junction Box Adjacent to 88-90 French Street Smith, M Southampton : Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit, 2002, 8pp, figs, refs 4

3/1067 (E.80.H029) SU 43821163 BELMONT HOUSE, BAKERS DROVE Belmont House, Bakers Drive, Southampton Cottrell, P Southampton : Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit, 2002, 9pp, figs 3/1068 (E.80.H014) SU 43001210 BELVIDERE ROAD Watching Brief on a Sewer Trench in Belvidere Road Garner, M Southampton : Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit, 2002, 7pp, figs, refs 3/1069 (E.80.H032) SU 40501240 BRIDGE WATER COURT/WATERLOO ROAD Bridgewater Court Rear of 66 and 70A Waterloo Road Garner, M Southampton : Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit, 2002, 7pp, figs, refs A watching brief was maintained on groundworks at the site. A Bronze Age feature possibly a pit was observed. Post-medieval and modern deposits were observed. Bronze Age flint scrapers, flint waste and burnt flint was recovered from the pit. Archaeological periods represented: BA, MO, PM 3/1070 (E.80.H010) SU 42601100 CANUTE ROAD Report on an Archaeological Watching Brief on Road Works at Canute Road Mead, V Southampton : Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit, 2002, 6pp, figs 5

3/1071 (E.80.H033) SU 41901230 CENTRAL PARKS Watching Brief on a Gas Main in the Central Parks Garner, M Southampton : Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit, 2002, 12pp, figs, tabs A watching brief was maintained on groundworks at the site. No archaeological features were observed. Prehistoric flint and pottery was recovered, along with medieval and post-medieval pottery. Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM, PR 3/1072 (E.80.H021) SU 41901110 FRENCH STREET Watching Brief on cable laying in French Street Pritchard, M Southampton : Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit, 2002, 9pp, colour pls, figs A watching brief was maintained on cable laying. Early road surfaces and soil horizons were identified. Archaeological periods represented: UD 3/1073 (E.80.H028) SU 42331173 HOGLANDS PARK Skateboarding Area, Hoglans Park Garner, M Southampton : Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit, 2002, 7pp, figs, refs A watching brief was maintained on groundworks at the site. 19th and 20th century layers and finds were observed. Undated burnt flint and animal bones were also present. Archaeological periods represented: MO, PM, UD 3/1074 (E.80.H026) SU 42531193 JONAS NICHOLS SQUARE Watching Brief and Excavations in Jonas Nichols Square Garner, M Southampton : Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit, 2002, 12pp, figs Excavations and a watching brief were carried out on four holes for tree planting. Deposits from Middle-Saxon Hamwic to the post-medieval period were observed. A pit of probable post-medieval date was also recorded. Archaeological periods represented: EM, MD, PM 6

3/1075 (E.80.H018) SU 47601160 KANE'S HILL CARAVAN SITE Watching Brief at Kane's Hill Caravan Site, Bitley Road Garner, M Southampton : Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit, 2002, 8pp, figs A watching brief was carried out on the site. No archaeological features or deposits were observed, except for burnt flints. Archaeological periods represented: UD 3/1076 (E.80.H003) SU 42491192 KINGSLAND SQUARE Report on the Archaeological Wwatching Brief and Excavation in Kingsland Square Garner, M Southampton : Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit, 2002, 32pp, figs, tabs A watching brief with option to excavate was carried out on fourteen trenches. Prehistoric features and deposits were found comprising of pits and layers containing flint and pottery. Middle Saxon features were present in four trenches and included stake holes, post holes, a pit and features of uncertain function. The Middle Saxon features contained daub, pottery, mammal bones, oyster shells and charcoal. Evidence for working bone and antler, textile production and metalworking was also found. Archaeological periods represented: EM, PR 3/1077 (E.80.H004) SU 43131241 NORTHAM COMUNITY CENTRE Northam Community Centre (d=former Northam Primary School), Peel Street, Northam Smith, M Southampton : Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit, 2002, 21pp, colour pls, figs A watching brief and building record was carried out on the site. No evidence for human activity that pre-dated the construction of the school in 1889 was found. The building survey found the school to be a well-preserved example of a late 19th century municipal infant school. Archaeological periods represented: PM 3/1078 (E.80.H002) SU 43511318 QUAYSIDE ROAD An Archaeological Watching Brief at Quayside Road Whitehead, B Southampton : Southern Archaeological Services, 2002, 37pp, figs, tabs Work undertaken by: Southern Archaeological Services A watching brief was maintained on groundworks at the site. Roman finds were recovered from a number of layers and features, including a very large post hole. A large amount of unstratified Roman material was also recovered from the topsoil. Part of the course of a limestone flint wall, probably the perimeter wall of the Roman settlement was also observed. 7

3/1079 (E.80.H001) SU 40401440 SHIRLEY JUNIOR SCHOOL Report on the Archaeological Watching Brief at Shirley Junior School, Bellemoor Road Garner, M Southampton : Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit, 2002, 6pp, colour pls, figs A watching brief was maintained on groundworks at the site. Modern dump layers and construction trench were recorded, no finds were recovered. A school air raid shelter was recorded prior to demolition. Archaeological periods represented: MO 3/1080 (E.80.H017) SU 42301250 ST MARY'S ROAD Watching Brief on new Ducting St Mary's Road Garner, M Southampton : Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit, 2002, 5pp, figs, refs 3/1081 (E.80.H013) SU 41901120 ST MICHAEL'S CHURCH Watching Brief at St Michael's Church Garner, M Southampton : Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit, 2002, 10pp, figs, tabs A watching brief was carried out on groundworks at the site. Medieval foundations were uncovered along with 19th century brick foundations, a grave with an inscribed date of 1839 and construction layers of the 19th century floor. Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM 3/1082 (E.80.H007) SU 45751036 THE GROVE, SHOLING Report on the Archaeological Watching Brief at The Grove, Sholing Cottrell, P Southampton : Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit, 2002, 12pp, figs A watching brief was maintained on groundworks at the site. A single worked flint was recovered from the topsoil. Archaeological periods represented: PR 8

3/1083 (E.80.H005) SU 39051105 VERO ENGINEERING WORKS Former Vero Engineering Works, South Mill Barnes, I Southampton : Southern Archaeological Services, 2002, 8pp, figs Work undertaken by: Southern Archaeological Services A watching brief was maintained on groundworks at the site. No archaeological features or deposits were observed. 3/1084 (E.80.H009) SU 46551360 WOODLANDS COMMUNITY CENTRE Archaeological Watching Brief at Woodlands Community School, Minestead Avenue Cottrell, P Southampton : Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit, 2002, 7pp, figs 9