Monument record 2657/0/4 - Possible Late Iron Age Four-Post Structure (Building 4)

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{1} Several possible small four-post-built structures were excavated towards the western limits of the site, to the south of the waterhole.
Just 10m to the east of Building 3, a further two postholes represented possible Building 4, possibly also with associated post holes no longer surviving. Both possible structures are undated, but may belong to the late Iron Age on account of their proximity to other features of this date.


<1> Hall R., 2008, Excavations at Priors Hall, Northamptonshire, 2006: An Iron Age and Romano-British Ironworking Complex, p.27 (checked) (Report). SNN106586.

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  • <1> Report: Hall R.. 2008. Excavations at Priors Hall, Northamptonshire, 2006: An Iron Age and Romano-British Ironworking Complex. Archaeological Project Services Report. APS. p.27 (checked).

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 92580 90115 (4m by 4m) Approximate
Civil Parish WELDON, North Northamptonshire (formerly Corby District)

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Record last edited

Feb 4 2015 6:28PM

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