Monument record 2657/0/7 - Possible Late Iron Age Four-Post Structure (Building 2)

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{1} A further small structure, Building 2, was recorded close to the eastern limit of excavation, in the southern part of Area 1. Only three posts of a possible four-post structure remain, a fourth likely to have been lost to later truncation. The internal dimensions of the structure would have been 3.10m x 2.95m. Several sherds of medium tempered grog ware were recovered from a posthole. (It is possible that this building is a pre-cursor to Building 1.)


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

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <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 92991 90142 (6m by 6m) Approximate
Civil Parish WELDON, North Northamptonshire (formerly Corby District)

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Record last edited

Feb 4 2015 7:06PM

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