RESISTIVITY SURVEY AT ST. MARY'S PRIORY, BEESTON REGIS, SHERINGHAM, NORFOLK, 1984.

Author(s): A D H Bartlett

This survey was carried out at the request of the Norfolk Archaeological Unit following their excavation at the site. The object of the survey was to test for evidence of buried wall footings, and especially any which might relate to the chapter house of the Priory. A well defined resistivity anomaly which appears to represent such a wall footing,and which might correspondto the E wall of the chapter house was in fact located. The southern extent of the structure could not be clearly determined, and no other significant archaeological features were detected in the area covered by the survey.

Report Number:
132/1988
Series:
AML Reports (New Series)
Pages:
2
Keywords:
Earth Resistance Geophysical Survey

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