List of archaeological sites in Thurrock

This list of archaeological sites includes finds and excavations that have taken place in the area now covered by the Thurrock unitary authority. The list is arranged by location and then chronologically by the date of the discovery or excavation. The archaeological finds and features cover all periods from the paleolithic to the 20th century. Most editions of Panorama (the Journal of the Thurrock Local History Society) contain further information about local archaeology. A brief review of archaeology in Thurrock by the Mucking weekenders is in an article by Margaret Jones in Panorama 24.[1] There is a fuller account of archaeology in Thurrock between 1954 and 2002 (including reminiscences of the Mucking excavation) in Thurrock Gold published by the Thurrock Local History Society.

Recent editions of Essex Archaeology and History contain short reports of archaeological activity in Essex (including Thurrock) during the previous year. These reports include trial excavations and surveys that revealed no significant features or finds and which are not included in this list.

This list does not include most individual finds housed in the Thurrock Museum. A list of palaeolithic and neolithic finds was published in Panorama - Journal of the Thurrock Local History Society, 3, 1958. Many Romano-British and Saxon finds in the museum are listed in The Archaeology of Thurrock: Romano-British and Saxon by Randal Bingley (supplement to Panorama - the Journal of the Thurrock Local History Society, 1973).

Sites of archaeological finds or excavations

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Aveley

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  • multi-period finds and features (Iron Age to Saxon) (1956)[2]
  • The Ice House, Belhus; post-medieval (1979)[2]
  • Ship Lane; Iron Age and Romano-British (1994/5)[3]
  • Remains of formal gardens at Belhus discovered by geophys; Tudor and Jacobean [4]

Chadwell St Mary

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(See also Tilbury Docks and Tilbury Fort. For Chadwell St Mary Ringworks, see West Tilbury.)

  • Medieval mound (1913)[5][6]
  • A Roman oven containing three complete pots, fragments of others and a small clay lamp found south of the road between Chadwell and West Tilbury (1922)[7]
  • Saxon pot sherd (1923)[8]
  • More than 90 silver Roman denarii coins and neck of a shattered pot found in quarry on Chadwell Hall farm (1956)[9] [10]
  • Iron Age and Roman settlement; Roman coins now in Thurrock museum (1959)[2][11]
  • Chadwell St Mary Primary School; Roman coin, pot sherds and tile as well as Saxon finds and features (1996)[12]
  • early neolithic pit, east of Sabina Road (1997)[13]

Corringham

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  • Geomagntetic survey and evaluation trenches found Bronze Age pottery, field boundaries and evidence of ridge and furrow at Southend Road (2008) [14]

East Tilbury

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  • Roman tesserae discovered during gravel digging (18th century)[15]
  • unpublished excavation of St Katherine's church revealing earlier tower and south aisle (1890)[16]
  • foreshore; Romano-British huts (1920s)[15]
  • Bronze Age ring ditch (1959–60)[17]
  • Coalhouse Fort; post medieval military features (two excavations and fieldwork, 1984–2000)[18]
  • Large numbers of Saxon coins found by metal detectorists at a "productive site" (1980s and 90s)[19][20]
  • Bronze Age cremation burials (1993)[21]

Fobbing

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  • Medieval rubbish pit with sherds of medieval coarse ware and Mill Green ware (2004). [22]
  • Evidence of occupation during the Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age, and Roman as well as farming in the early Anglo-Saxon discovered by an appraisal prior to development at Dry Street (2006).[23][24]

Grays

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  • Collection of clay pipes found during demolition of the east side of the High Street.[25]
  • The Bull Inn; medieval domestic items (1970)[2]

Horndon-on-the-Hill

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  • Woolmarket; medieval pottery and other medieval items (1969)[26]
  • Corner of Mill Lane and High Road; medieval pottery (3 excavations; 1990–1996)[27]
  • Corner of Mill Lane and High Street; 13th or 14th century gravelled market surface[28]

Langdon Hills

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Little Thurrock

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(see also Tilbury Docks)

Mucking

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  • Linford; precursor to the Mucking excavation which revealed multi-period finds and features (Iron Age to Anglo Saxon) (1955)[2]
  • The Mucking Excavation; continuous excavation under Margaret Jones with multi-period finds and features (Neolithic to Medieval) (1965–1978)[33][34][20]
  • Mucking Flats; timber structure identified within Mucking Creek[28]
  • Mucking Flats; Iron Age and Roman salt making; roundhouse and boathouse (2009)[35][36][37][38]

Orsett

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  • Cherry Orchard Farm, - Romano-British finds (before 1965)[2]
  • Neolithic causewayed enclosure, previously noticed on aerial photographs and Saxon inhumations (1975)[39]
  • Orsett Cock; Iron Age, Romano-British and Saxon finds and features (1976)[40][41]
  • Baker Street; Bronze Age and Iron Age sherds (1980)[32]
  • Barrington's Farm; Early Saxon (1983)[42]
  • Orsett crop mark complex; fieldwalking identified worked flints, pottery, tile, glass and one large building stone. Finds demonstrated the growth of nearby settlement, in the post-medieval period (2019).[43]

Purfleet

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Sites listed under West Thurrock

South Ockendon

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  • South Ockendon Hall; investigation of apparently Romano-British mounds (1954 and 1961)[2]
  • Romano-British pottery (1966)[44]
  • Hill Farm; Romano-British cremation (1967)[2][45]
  • Belhus Park; Iron Age and Roman features, Medieval settlements (1980)[32]
  • South Ockendon Hospital; investigation prior to redevelopment suggested Bronze Age settlement, 1995[28]

Stanford-le-Hope

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  • Prehistoric, Roman and Saxon finds in gravel pit (1930s)[46]
  • Stanford le Hope bypass; numerous small finds, Paleolithic to Medieval (1970)[30]
  • Saxon jar (1977)[47]
  • Great Garlands Farm; late medieval (1999)[48]

Stifford

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  • investigation of deneholes (1956)[2]
  • Primrose Island; Romano-British finds (1960)[2]
  • Ardale School; Neolithic, Iron Age, Roman, Early Saxon and medieval (1979/80)[32][34]
  • Neolithic to medieval including an early Saxon building (1980)[32]
  • Primrose Island; Iron Age, Roman and Early Saxon (1979/80)[32]
  • Stifford Primary School; Medieval oven and Roman and Medieval field boundaries (1995)[49][28]
  • remnants of a Saxon building discovered during building work on the church tower (2005)[50][51]

Tilbury Docks

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  • Mesolithic skeleton found during the construction of the docks (1883)[52]
  • observation of Roman material from a possible town during the construction of the docks (1885)[53]

Tilbury Fort

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  • post medieval military features (numerous, 1973–2010)[54]

West Thurrock

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  • building work at St Clements revealed a circular wall (1906)[55]
  • excavation of St Clement's revealed earlier buildings (1912)[16]
  • earlier church with circular nave on the site of St Clement's (1979)[56]
  • Armour Road; investigation prior to development found worked flints and fossils[28]
  • High House, Purfleet; evaluation identified features from neolithic to post medieval (1999)[57]
  • excavation at High House, Purfleet revealed various features from late prehistoric to early Roman (2002)[58]
  • excavation at Stone House revealed 13th or 14th century stone building (2002)[58]

West Tilbury

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(see also Tilbury Fort)

  • Discovery of Roman coin and urn while digging a ditch (1850s)[59]
  • Gun Hill; Paleolithic and neolithic flint tools, Bronze Age features, Romano-British finds and early Saxon grubenhaus(1973)[60][61]
  • Rainbow Wood (Rainbow Shaw); Iron Age (1974)[62]
  • Mill House Farm; Bronze and Iron Age pottery and Late Bronze Age and Saxon settlement evidence such as ring ditches, enclosure ditches, gullies, pits and postholes to the east of Chadwell St Mary (2010 - 2014)[63][64][65] (Note: Although the current postal address of this site is Chadwell-St-Mary, it is in the historic parish of West Tilbury.)

Notes

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  1. ^ Jones, Margaret. "The Mucking Weekenders". Panorama. 24.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Terry Carney, Fifty Years of Thurrock Archaeology (in Thurrock Gold, Thurrock Local History Society, 2002)
  3. ^ Stuart Foreman and David Maynard, A late Iron Age and Romano-British farmstead at Ship Lane, Aveley; excavations on the line of the A13 Wennington to Mar Dyke road improvement, 1994-5 (Essex Archaeology & History, 33 (2002), pp123-56)
  4. ^ Historic England report
  5. ^ M Christy and FW Reader The Opening of a Mound at Chadwell St Mary (Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society, Volume XIII, 1915)
  6. ^ Excavation report
  7. ^ Essex Sites and Monuments Record - record number 1685
  8. ^ Essex Sites and Monuments Record 1646
  9. ^ The Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Royal Numismatic Society, 1958
  10. ^ Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society, p 384
  11. ^ Excavation report
  12. ^ Thurrock Museum Heritage fact files Archived 8 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ Excavation report
  14. ^ Bennett, A, ed. (2010). "Archaeology in Essex, 2008". Essex Archaeology and History: 196.
  15. ^ a b Jonathan Catton, Archeological Notes on the Parish of East Tilbury (in Panorama 26, Thurrock Local History Society, 1984)
  16. ^ a b Historic Churches, a Wasting Asset - Council for British Archaeology Research Report 19
  17. ^ excavation report
  18. ^ COALHOUSE FORT, Investigation History
  19. ^ Tilbury, Essex
  20. ^ a b Sue Hirst and Dido Clark, Excavations at Mucking: Volume 3, The Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries (Museum of London Archaeology 2009)
  21. ^ Excavation report
  22. ^ Essex HER 45941
  23. ^ Randal Bingley, Archaeological Evaluation: Fobbing (in Panorama 45, Thurrock Local History Society, 2007)
  24. ^ Archaeological evaluation at Dry Street, Basildon
  25. ^ Doyle. "Museum Newsletter". Panorama. 11: 15.
  26. ^ Tinworth, Winifred M (2005). Horndon on the Hill, Ancient and Modern. p. 29.
  27. ^ Historic Town Assessment Report
  28. ^ a b c d e "Recent Archaeological Work in Thurrock". Panorama. 45.
  29. ^ many recent editions of Panorama (the Journal of the Thurrock Local History Society) e.g. number 43
  30. ^ a b c PJ Drury Observation of Roadworks in Thurrock (in Essex Archaeology and History, 5, 1973)
  31. ^ K. Rodwell, The excavation of a Romano-British pottery kiln at Palmer's School, Grays, Essex, Essex Archaeology and History, 15 (1983)
  32. ^ a b c d e f T.J. Wilkinson, Archaeology and Environment in South Essex (East Anglian Archeology, Report No.42, 1980)
  33. ^ Clark, A. 1993. Excavations at Mucking, Volume 1: The Site Atlas. English Heritage Archaeological Report 20.
  34. ^ a b H Hamerow, Excavations at Mucking, Volume 2: The Anglo-Saxon Settlement (English Heritage Archaeological Report 21, 1993)
  35. ^ "Thurrock Gazette".
  36. ^ Historic finds at port dig (Thurrock Yellow Advertiser, 17 September 2009)
  37. ^ Interview with site supervisor
  38. ^ Bidulph, Edward; Foreman, Stuart; Stafford, Elizabeth; Stansbie, Dan; Nicholson, Rebecca (2012). London Gateway:Iron Age and Roman Salt Making in the Thames Estuary. Oxford Archaeology.
  39. ^ The Causewayed Enclosure, Orsett, Essex, Proc Prehis Soc, vol 44
  40. ^ H Toller, An interim report on the Orset Cock enclosure (Brittania, 11, 1980)
  41. ^ GA Carter, Excavations at the Orsett "Cock" enclosure, Essex (East Anglian archaeology report, 86, Chelmsford: Essex County Council, 1998. viii, p 184), but see A blog by Geoff Carter for a re-interpretation.
  42. ^ B Milton, Excavations at Barrington's Farm (Essex Archaeology & History, 18, 1987)
  43. ^ Orsett Cropmarks Community Fieldwalking, MOLA, 2019
  44. ^ Trans. Essex Archaeological Society, 1966, Vol 2, Part 1
  45. ^ Doyle. "Romano-British Cremation Vessels from South Ockendon". Panorama. 11.
  46. ^ KA & WJ Rodwell, Prehistoric, Roman and Saxon Finds from Stanford le Hope (Essex Archaeology and History, 1973, p123)
  47. ^ JNL Myres, A corpus of Anglo-Saxon pottery (Cambridge University Press, 1977)
  48. ^ Mark Peachey and Ruarigh Dale, A late Medieval Site at Great Garlands Farm (Essex Archaeology and History, volume 36)
  49. ^ Essex Archaeology & History, 3rd series, 31 (2000) pp 285-93
  50. ^ The excavation report has not yet been published, but the results are briefly mentioned in an undated pamphlet history of the church.
  51. ^ Essex HER
  52. ^ Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 79, 2013, pp. 19–37
  53. ^ FCJ Spurrell, Early sites and embankments on the margins of the Thames estuary (in The Archaeological Journal, 1885)
  54. ^ TILBURY FORT, Investigation History
  55. ^ Christopher Harold The Story of St Clements (Procter & Gamble, 4th edition, 2009) quoting newspaper reports
  56. ^ Four Church Excavations in Essex (Essex County Council Archaeological Section, Occasional Paper 4)
  57. ^ evaluation at High House, Purfleet by Wessex Archaeology
  58. ^ a b Andrews, Phil (2010). "Archaeology 2008". Essex Archaeology and History.
  59. ^ William Palin, Stifford and Its Neighbourhood, Past and Present. Printed for Private Circulation
  60. ^ R Bingley, A Saxon Grubenhaus at West Tilbury (Panorama, Thurrock Local History Society, 1972/3)
  61. ^ PJ Drury and WJ Rodwell, Excavations at Gun Hill, West Tilbury (in Essex Archaeology and History, 5, 1973)
  62. ^ TW Potter, An Iron Age Site at Rainbow Wood (Essex Archaeology and History, vol 6)
  63. ^ Newton, Andrew (2020). The Chadwell St Mary Ringwork: A late Bronze Age and Anglo-Saxon settlement in southern Essex. ISBN 9781407356747.
  64. ^ MILL HOUSE FARM, CHADWELL ST MARY, ESSEX: AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVALUATION ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOLUTIONS LTD
  65. ^ Thurrock Gazette