ENN107488 - Brackley Sawmills, 2014 (Excavation)

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 590 385 (148m by 122m)
Civil Parish BRACKLEY, West Northamptonshire (formerly South Northants District)

Technique(s)

Organisation

MOLA Northampton (formerly Northamptonshire Archaeology)

Date

August 2014

Description

{1} Between September and November 2014 MOLA carried out archaeological mitigation on land at the former Sawmills site, Brackley, Northamptonshire. A naturally-formed linear hollow, likely created during the Holocene, was the setting for part of an Iron Age (450/400BC - 250/200BC) settlement, the primary focus of which was grain storage. Within the hollow a series of structures were established including a roundhouse-type building and four-post structures, very likely granaries. On the slightly higher chalky ground there was at least one further four-post structure plus multiple grain-storage pits, pits and a possible well. A complete bone-handled reaping hook was recovered within the roundhouse; saddle querns and discrete deposits of burnt grain were also recovered from features across the site. Small quantities of late Iron Age pottery recovered from the final fills of features and the deposits filling the hollow (sealing the early-middle Iron Age activity) indicate that grain storage had concluded by this time and that the settlement had either contracted or been abandoned. Information from OASIS Online Form.

Sources/Archives (2)

  • <1>XY Report: Muldowney, M.. 2016. Archaeological Mitigation at the Sawmills site, Northampton Road, Brackley, Northamptonshire, September to November 2014. Museum of London Arch. (MOLA) Fieldwork Reports. 16/119. MOLA. [Mapped feature: #26227 Excavation area, ]
  • <2> Article: Stephen Morris. 2023. A Middle Iron Age settlement at Foxhills, Brackley. Northamptonshire Archaeology. 42. Northamptonshire Archaeological Society.

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Related Monuments/Buildings (1)

  • Middle Iron Age grain processing and storage site, Brackley Sawmills (Monument)

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Feb 17 2025 10:08AM

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