Detailed magnetic survey (magnetometry) was chosen as the most efficient and effective method of locating the type of archaeological anomalies which might be expected at this site. All survey techniques followed the guidance set out by CIfA (2020) and the European Archaeology Council (EAC) (2016). Bartington Cart System Traverse Interval 1.0m Sample Interval 0.125m a magnetometer survey of 16.4 hectares of land at Broyleside, Ringmer, has not detected any responses which would normally be associated with buried archaeological remains. Possible ridge and furrow plus former field boundaries / trackways have been recorded, along with a few uncertain responses, not thought to be of specific interest. Natural anomalies are visible in the northern half of the site which reflect the differing geology.
J. Gater (Wed,) studied this question.