Find Spot record 1475/0/0 - Prehistoric finds

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{1} Many of the flints in the assemblage are flakes and cores, but other tools and arrowheads are present. They mostly appear to date to the late Neolithic or early Bronze Age. A fragment of prehistoric pottery was also found. The small rim-sherd is a type found in the late Neolithic, but it can also occur in early Iron Age pottery.


<1> JACKSON D.A., 1992, Upton Survey: Fieldwalking to The South of The A45, (checked) (Report). SNN62361.

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  • <1> Report: JACKSON D.A.. 1992. Upton Survey: Fieldwalking to The South of The A45. (checked).

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Location

Grid reference SP 712 599 (point)
Civil Parish UPTON, West Northamptonshire (formerly Northampton District)

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Record last edited

Jun 3 2011 11:06AM

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