ENN107957 - Land at Warth Park, 2013-4 (Excavation)
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Location
Grid reference | Centred SP 98404 73185 (484m by 252m) (3 map features) |
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Civil Parish | RAUNDS, North Northamptonshire (formerly East Northants District) |
Technique(s)
Organisation
Oxford Archaeology East (formerly CCCAFU)
Date
October 2013-January 2014
Description
Site code: XNN:WAR13. Oxford Archaeology East carried out an open area excavation on farmland off Warth Park Way, Raunds, Northamptonshire ahead of the construction of an industrial estate with associated amenities. Further to this, a watching brief was undertaken on the site between September and October 2014. The excavation and watching brief revealed evidence for archaeological activity spanning from the Late Neolithic through to the Middle Saxon period, along with post-medieval agricultural remains. The site had suffered from the effects of continual ploughing since the post-medieval period, resulting in features uncovered being extremely truncated. Late Neolithic remains consisted of three unurned cremations containing sherds of highly decorated pottery. The majority of the archaeology identified was of a Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age date, including pit groups and posthole structures along with a cobbled trackway. Artefacts recovered from these features consisted of pottery, animal bone, baked clay loomweights and glass beads. A number of solution hollows were also present, which contained low levels of highly abraded Early Iron Age pottery. Romano-British activity was represented by a number of large postholes and a pit group containing high levels of 2nd to 3rd century pottery. Anglo-Saxon archaeology was present in the form of six sunken-featured buildings which contained large quantities of Early to Middle Saxon pottery, along with loomweights and animal bone. A significant number of small finds were also recovered from these features, including a set of copper alloy tweezers, multiple iron nails, along with fragments of glass, bone combs and bone pins. The archaeology uncovered at Warth Park has demonstrated that this area has been occupied since the Neolithic period, and makes a significant contribution to the study of the development of this landscape. Information from OASIS Online Form.
Sources/Archives (8)
- <1> SNN110369 Report: Bush, L.. 2015. Neolithic and Iron Age to Saxon activity at Warth Park, Raunds, Northamptonshire: Post-excavation assessment. Oxford Archaeology East Unit Fieldwork Reports. 1572. Oxford Archaeology East.
- <2> SNN111248 Report: Bush, L.. 2017. Warth Park, Phase II, Raunds, Northamptonshire: Excavation report. Oxford Archaeology East Unit Fieldwork Reports. 1985. Oxford Archaeology East.
- <3> SNN113609 Article: Chapman, E M, Hunter, F, Wilson, P, Booth, P, Pearce, J, Worrell, S and Tomlin, R S O. 2015. Roman Britain in 2014. Britannia. 46. Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies. p. 318.
- <4> SNN116601 Monograph: moan, L and Billington, L. 2024. Cotton 'Henge' to Craft: Neolithic to Anglo-Saxon remains at Warth Park, Raunds, Northamptonshire. 36.
- <5> SNN116602 Report: Moan, L and Billington, L. 2024. Appendix 1: Radiocarbon Dating. Oxford Archaeology.
- <6> SNN116603 Report: Moan, L and Billington, L. 2024. Appendix 2: Pottery data. Oxford Archaeology.
- <7> SNN116604 Report: Moan, L and Billington, L. 2024. Appendix 3: Plant macrofossils and other remains. Oxford Archaeology.
- <8> SNN116605 Report: Moan, L and Billington, L. 2024. Appendix 4: Insects and other invertebrates recorded from Roman wells 102, 202 and 226. Oxford Archaeology.
External Links (0)
Related Monuments/Buildings (4)
Child/subsequent Site Events/Activities (1)
- ENN107958 Land off Warth Park Way, 2013 (Watching Brief) (Ref: 1985)
Record last edited
Sep 19 2024 2:36PM