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2 Church Street, Ribchester

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In all, 22 artefacts (or fragments thereof) were recovered during the investigation, split between Romano-British pottery and more modern material. The majority of them were pottery from the 19th century and later. Two animal bones were also found.
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Twelve timbers were discovered, lying aligned southwest-to-northeast, varying in thickness from 0.04 metres (1.6 in) to 0.1 metres (3.9 in). They were set roughly 0.1 metres (3.9 in) to 0.12 metres (4.7 in) apart. They were
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of the groundworks was requested by Lancashire County Archaeological Service (LCAS) to the local planning authority due to the high archaeological content in the vicinity.
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Phil Harding and Jim Ridge above the remnants of the fort in the property's back garden, which was initially excavated in the 1970s. Looking east
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informing them of its substantial remnants. He also believed that his cottage was built almost entirely from rubble from the stone rampart.
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between 3 September and 5 September 1993, the first episode filmed for the series. It was aired on 23 January 1994 as the second episode.
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s excavation, during which evidence was discovered of a wooden watchtower, pre-dating the stone structure.
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were discovered; it was then covered with a plastic sheet in an attempt to preserve them.
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Jim Ridge, in front of his cottage on 3 September 1993, reading the letter he wrote to
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The rear of the property was originally partially excavated during the 1970s, when a
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2 Church Street, Ribchester, Lancashire: Archaeological Watching Brief, October 2006
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The home's owner at the time was Jim Ridge, the honorary curator of the village's
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for a two-storey extension at the rear of the cottage was submitted in 2006. A
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Time Team geophysics: from pits to palaces" – The Past, 1 February 2011
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and, therefore, in good condition; two had been cut or had decayed
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On the Edge of an Empire | FULL EPISODE | Time Team
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2 Church Street, Ribchester is located in Lancashire
2 Church Street, Ribchester is located in England
Church Street
Ribchester
Lancashire
Coordinates
53°48′40″N 2°31′55″W / 53.81112°N 2.5320°W / 53.81112; -2.5320
Ribchester
Lancashire
Roman fort
Bremetennacum Veteranorum
scheduled monument
sod
clay
rampart
cobblestoned
watchtower
excavated
Time Team
Roman museum
Broughton
Fulwood High Schools
Phil Harding
Jim Ridge, in front of his cottage on 3 September 1993, reading the letter he wrote to Time Team. Ridge died on 21 January 2003
Phil Harding and Jim Ridge above the remnants of the fort in the property's back garden, which was initially excavated in the 1970s. Looking east
planning application
watching brief
waterlogged
in situ

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