Monument record 1641/0/23 - Early Romano-British Building

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{1} The semicircular part of this building was fairly well preserved, but gave way to a robber trench on the north east side. This trench contained C2nd Roman pottery in large sherds, suggesting that this was the date of the destruction of the building. The north-east to south-west straight wall within the semi-circle did not show up till after the rest had been graged away; it may not, therefore, be related to the semicircle.


<1> Hall D.N.; Nickerson N., 1967, Excavations at Irchester, 1962-3, p.74 (checked) (Article). SNN76281.

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  • <1> Article: Hall D.N.; Nickerson N.. 1967. Excavations at Irchester, 1962-3. The Archaeological Journal. 124. p.74 (checked).

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 91836 66495 (9m by 13m) Approximate
Civil Parish IRCHESTER, North Northamptonshire (formerly Wellingborough District)

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Record last edited

Sep 22 2011 1:03PM

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