NHER 60238 (Find Spot record) - Roman, Late Saxon and medieval finds

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Summary

In 2013/2014 an archaeological survey of the easternmost part of this field had to be abandoned following the discovery of munitions - the source of which was likely to be a P51 Mustang known to have crashed nearby in 1945 (NHER 57237). A UXO survey identified a cluster of metal objects in the vicinity of the crash site, several of which were identifiable as being from a Mustang. Subsequent metal-detecting across the whole field recovered Roman and medieval coins; a Late Saxon buckle and a medieval buckle, harness pendant and harness mount.

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Location

Map sheet TF81SE
Civil Parish NECTON, BRECKLAND, NORFOLK

Map

July 2013-April 2014. Systematic Fieldwalking and Metal-detecting Survey.
Survey of proposed route of Dudgeon Offshore Windfarm onshore cable (Field 185).
Work in this field and that immediately to the east (Field 186) was halted after a small group of munitions was observed within the survey corridor. This material was likely to relate to the World War Two P51 Mustang crash site at the eastern edge of the field (NHER 57237).
See report (S1) for further details.
P. Watkins (HES), 17 August 2023.

September 2014. UXO Survey.
UXO Survey on proposed route of Dudgeon Offshore Windfarm onshore cable (Fields 185 and 186).
This survey was undertaken in order to identify and remove any ordnance present within the sections of the scheme corridor that pass close to a World War Two P51 Mustang crash site (NHER 57237). Munitions likely to be from this plane had been noted during a preceding archaeological survey (see above).
The survey identified generally low levels of metal artefacts, with two denser clusters identified - one in this field (Field 185) and one in the field to the east (Field 186). The cluster in this field lay close to the recorded position of the crash site and comprised five objects identifiable as being from a P51 Mustang, munitions and 49 unidentifiable metal scraps. An isolated P51 Mustang part was also recovered in the south-east corner of the field. A cluster of eight metal objects was identified in the field to the west, although these were present at a depth of more than 0.5m and so could not be investigated. These lay close to an area of disturbed ground where farm waste is known to have been burnt so it is possibly these objects relate to this activity rather than the Mustang.
See report (S1) for further details.
P. Watkins (HES), 17 August 2023.

September-October 2014. Metal-detecting. [1].
Late Saxon buckle.
Information from PAS import.
A. Beckham (HES), 4 July 2016.

October-November 2018. Metal-detecting. [2].
1 Roman coin.
4 medieval coins and a harness pendant.
Information from PAS import.
Site extended to the whole field. Previously mapped as a point at [3].
H. Hamilton (HES), 6 December 2018. Amended by E. McDonald (HES), 4 February 2019.

January 2024. Metal-detecting. [4].
Medieval buckle and harness mount.
Information from PAS import.
P. Watkins (HES), 23 February 2025 and 22 June 2025.

See [5].
H. Hamilton (HES), 6 December 2018.

  • --- Photograph: I & RS. Digital finds image.
  • <S1> Unpublished Contractor Report: Evershed, R. and Pringle, I. 2015. Archaeological Non-intrusive Survey Report: Geophysical Survey by Magnetometry, Fieldwalking and Metal Detecting for the Dudgeon Offshore Wind Farm Onshore Electrical Connection, Norfolk. Allen Archaeology Ltd. AAL 2014060.
  • COIN (Roman - 125 AD to 250 AD)
  • BUCKLE (Late Saxon to Medieval - 1000 AD to 1100 AD)
  • COIN (Medieval - 1180 AD to 1250 AD)
  • COIN (Medieval - 1189 AD to 1204 AD)
  • COIN (Medieval - 1190 AD to 1205 AD)
  • HARNESS MOUNT (Medieval - 1200 AD to 1300 AD)
  • HARNESS PENDANT (Medieval - 1247 AD to 1324 AD)
  • BUCKLE (Medieval - 1300 AD to 1400 AD)
  • COIN (Medieval - 1300 AD to 1300 AD)

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Record last edited

Jul 26 2025 10:53PM

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