ENN105958 - Warth Park Phase 2, 2011 (Evaluation)

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 98078 73008 (858m by 737m) Central
Civil Parish RAUNDS, North Northamptonshire (formerly East Northants District)

Technique(s)

Organisation

Headland Archaeology UK Ltd

Date

April 2011

Description

{1} Headland Archaeology Ltd conducted an evaluation at a proposed development area (PDA) at Warth Park to provide further information on its archaeological potential. A total of forty seven trenches were excavated over the development area. This resulted in the uncovering of ditch and pit features that constitute evidence of prehistoric farming activity in the south western part of the site.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1> Report: Marshall N.. 2011. Warth Park Phase II, Raunds, Northamptonshire: Archaeological Evaluation. Headland Archaeology Fieldwork Reports. WPRN11. Headland Archaeology. (checked).

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Related Monuments/Buildings (12)

  • Medieval/Post Medieval Ridge & Furrow Cultivation (Monument)
  • Possible Late Prehistoric Ditch (Monument)
  • Possible Late Prehistoric Pit (Monument)
  • Possible Late Prehistoric Pit or Ditch (Monument)
  • Possible Palaeochannel(s) or solution hollows (Monument)
  • Possible Prehistoric Ditch (Monument)
  • Probable Iron Age boundary ditches, south of the A45 (Monument)
  • Romano-British Settlement, south of Oak Ditch (Monument)
  • Undated Double Ring Ditch (Monument)
  • Undated Feature, Possibly a Pit (Monument)
  • Undated L-Shaped Ditch (Monument)
  • Undated Pit (Monument)

Record last edited

Oct 9 2024 3:12PM

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