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Archaeologists uncover medieval history

Archaeologists have uncovered groups of post holes at the site of the former Sussex House which suggests that a medieval timber-framed structure may have once stood there. The on-going dig, in preparation for the site to be developed, has turned up ditches, medieval pottery and pits containing iron slag.

Archaeology consultant Iain Williamson said the finds dated from 1275- 1450AD and added that the large number of pits containing iron slag suggested that iron was being produced and possibly worked nearby.


 
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