ENN12684 - Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal, 1993 (Trial Trenching)

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 56837 72979 (528m by 1290m) (2 map features)
Civil Parish KILSBY, West Northamptonshire (formerly Daventry District)

Technique(s)

Organisation

RPS Clouston

Date

Not recorded.

Description

{1} An archaeological evaluation on land near Crick, Northamptonshire, in connection with a planning application, employed a variety of techniques to assess the present state and possible potential of archaeological remains. Trial excavations were carried out in areas where geophysical survey showed traces of below ground features. [Data from NRHE record: Site code: R2133B. Twenty trench evaluation and geophysical survey. (Latter undertaken by Stratascan).Info. From Report Form. (N Hall, RPS Clouston, 8. 12. 97.).NGR approximate. Represents general area of Rail Freight Terminal development.]

Sources/Archives (3)

  • <1> Report: RPS CLOUSTON. 1994. Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal (DIRFT): Archaeological Evaluation. RPS CLOUSTON. (checked).
  • <2> Interim Report: RPS CLOUSTON. 1994. Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal: Archaeological Evaluation Interim Report. (checked).
  • <3> Report: RPS CLOUSTON. 1994. Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal (DIRFT): Archaeological Evaluation (Appendices). RPS CLOUSTON. (checked).

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Related Monuments/Buildings (6)

  • Iron Age Settlement, Long Dole (Monument)
  • Iron Age, Romano-British (& Early Middle Saxon) Settlement With Associated Field System, The Lodge (Monument)
  • Open Field System, Kilsby (Monument)
  • Open Fields Project: Areas of Survival of Ridge & Furrow (Monument)
  • Possible Iron Age Ditches (Monument)
  • Undated Palaeochannel (Monument)

Record last edited

Dec 19 2024 9:16AM

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