Airport dig unearths 1500 BC settlement

Monday 30th March 2009, 3:30PM BST.

The area highlighted shows the fields by La Route de Plaisance and La Rue de la Mare bought by the States for £135,000 last year and where the discovery was made. 	(0749133)

The area highlighted shows the fields by La Route de Plaisance and La Rue de la Mare bought by the States for £135,000 last year and where the discovery was made. (0749133)

EVIDENCE of a prehistoric settlement has been discovered in fields that could be used for an airport runway extension.

Archaeologists working for the Public Services Department have uncovered signs of life in St Peter’s some 3,500 years ago on land at the west end of the current landing strip.

‘We don’t tend to find archaeology of where people lived – we only seem to get the places where the dead were buried with dolmens and suchlike,’ said States archaeology officer Phil de Jersey.

‘There was certainly late Bronze Age occupation here from 1500 BC to 1000 BC with pottery and flints present from the remains of the structures, postholes, and at least one ditch where there had been a lot of burning, for some reason.’

There was also a scattering of medieval pottery. However, there was no real evidence of structures, which might show the area had been farmed.

The States bought the fields, which are bordered by La Route de Plaisance and La Rue de la Mare, last year for £135,000.

An option under consideration for upgrading the airport runway is to extend it into them.


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  1. 1
    chris bichard

    well get the time team in then. perhaps we might see whats been there in the first place. could give the island some good advertising for a change

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    Robert

    What a great idea!! Somebody should definately look into doing this. It would be fantastic advertising, and would certainly help raise awareness of the islands archaelogical past. Deputies – If you read these comments, can you work on it asap!

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  3. 3
    chris bichard

    Should say excellent post! Can’t wait to seeing the next one!

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  4. 4
    Concerned Guern

    Bang goes the plans to extend the airport runway. They’ll never get a change of use from ancient prehistoric settlement through Environment!

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    John

    Was this settlement not found by Bob Burns some years back, spotted from the air as the aircraft he was on came in to land or was that somewhere else? Bob Burns worked for the Archaeological Society some years ago

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    Expat80

    Brilliant discovery, of immense importance to the islands history!!. This site must be preserved for all time. A longer runway is not needed anyway. For business to keep insisting it is is ridiculous. Simply refurbish the current runway and facilities and within a short time at lesser cost Guernsey airport is off to the races again.

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    Eric

    The way I see it these idiots we have in charge will ride rough shod and be-little it by saying it was only some old farm houses, sheds animal bones.

    Get in touch with the people who know about these things and put a ban on any misuse-

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    Phil

    I think that was the Tranquesous, to the north of the airport – Bob dug that site in the mid 1970s.

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  9. 9
    John

    Thanks Phil was’nt sure

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  10. 10
    Limpit

    Maybe the above will go some way to helping to preserve this beautiful little valley.

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    rachael

    Perhaps someone should contact Time Team anyway before what Eric says becomes true!

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