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Wessex Archaeology 
 Alfoldean, Slinfold, West Sussex
 April 2006 Ref: 59473.01
 Archaeological Evaluation and Assessment of Results
 
Alfoldean, Slinfold, West Sussex
Archaeological Evaluation and Assessment of Results
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Wessex ArchaeologyPortway HouseOld Sarum Park SALISBURYWiltshireSP4 6EBReport reference: 59473.01April 2006
© Wessex Archaeology Limited 2006, all rights reserved Wessex Archaeology Limited is a Registered Charity No. 287786 
 
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Alfoldean, Slinfold, West Sussex
Archaeological Evaluation and Assessment of Results
Contents
SummaryAcknowledgements
1BACKGROUND..................................................................................................11.1Project Background...................................................................................11.2Description of the Site................................................................................11.3Archaeological and Historical Background.............................................11.4Previous Archaeological Work.................................................................42METHODS...........................................................................................................62.1Introduction................................................................................................62.2Aims and Objectives..................................................................................62.3Fieldwork Methods....................................................................................73RESULTS.............................................................................................................83.1Introduction................................................................................................83.2Geophysical Survey....................................................................................83.3Archaeological Evaluation......................................................................10
Trench 1 ( 
Figures 1 & 2
 )...........................................................................10Trench 2 ( 
Figures 1 & 2
 )...........................................................................11Trench 3 ( 
Figures 1 & 3
 )...........................................................................12Trench 4 ( 
Figures 1 & 4 
 )...........................................................................14Trench 5 ( 
Figures 1 & 3
 )...........................................................................17 Trench 6 ( 
Figures 1 & 3
 )...........................................................................17 
4FINDS.................................................................................................................174.1Introduction..............................................................................................174.2Pottery.......................................................................................................18
 Romano-British..........................................................................................18Medieval.....................................................................................................19
4.3Ceramic Building Material (CBM)........................................................19
 Roof tiles....................................................................................................20 Box flue tiles...............................................................................................20Tegula Mammata (Type A)........................................................................20Tesserae.....................................................................................................20Miscellaneous building material................................................................20
4.4Opus Signinum, Wall Plaster and Fired Clay.......................................214.5Stone..........................................................................................................214.6Glass..........................................................................................................214.7Slag............................................................................................................214.8Coins..........................................................................................................214.9Metalwork.................................................................................................224.10Worked Bone............................................................................................224.11Animal Bone.............................................................................................22
Condition and preservation.......................................................................22 Animal husbandry......................................................................................22Consumption and deposition......................................................................22
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