Find Spot record 1790/0/32 - Unstratified Romano-British Pottery (RAP47b), Red Lodge

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Summary

Fieldwalking survey undertaken as part of the Raunds Area project recovered Roman pottery largely confined to the southern enclosures of the cropmark complex and the area to the south where areas of limestone rubble may denote the presence of stone buildings

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Full Description

{1} TL 021717. Several acres of Romano-British occupation with pebbles and sherds etc.

{2} Large area south-east of Red Lodge was covered with Romano-British pottery; large area south-east of Red Lodge covered with stones and pebbles.

{3} A light scatter of Iron Age and Roman pottery; only a single sherd coincides with the enclosure therefore dating of this structure is uncertain.
Romano-British pottery concentration overlying cropmarks; early, middle and late Roman pottery found with particularly high concentrations from the middle Roman period. Analysis of the pottery types indicates that settlement was domestic but not particularly high in status. Late Roman pottery occurs in a more restricted area suggesting a later reduction in settlement area.

{4} No Iron Age pottery was recovered from either of the cropmarks or the surrounding area. Roman pottery forms two concentrations about 392m apart, suggesting the presence of two distinct areas of settlement. The intervening area is largely barren, while the slopes of the gentle ridge on which the settlement is constructed have a light but even scatter of pottery suggesting manuring. Both the concentrations and surrounding scatters contain early Roman pottery but there is a marked decline in later material from Debdale, suggesting that settlement concentrated in the south. More detailed descriptions of pottery scatters given.


<1> HALL D.N.; HUTCHINGS J.B., 1972, The Distribution of Archaeological Sites Between The Nene and The Ouse Valleys, p.15 (unchecked) (Article). SNN35780.

<2> Royal Commission on The Historical Monuments of England, 1975, An Inventory of The Historical Monuments in The County of Northampton, p.79/Site 11 (part checked) (Series). SNN77379.

<3> Parry S., 1993, Raunds Area Survey Report, p.293-295 (part checked) (Draft). SNN1175.

<4> Parry S. et al, 2006, Raunds Area Survey: An Archaeological Study of The Landscape of Raunds, Northamptonshire 1985-94, p.256-258 (part checked) (Book). SNN105780.

<5> RCHME, Undated, RCHME Inventory: Northamptonshire I (North-East) (Archive). SNN113295.

Sources/Archives (5)

  • <1> Article: HALL D.N.; HUTCHINGS J.B.. 1972. The Distribution of Archaeological Sites Between The Nene and The Ouse Valleys. Bedfordshire Archaeological Journal. 7. p.15 (unchecked).
  • <2> Series: Royal Commission on The Historical Monuments of England. 1975. An Inventory of The Historical Monuments in The County of Northampton. 1. HMSO. p.79/Site 11 (part checked).
  • <3> Draft: Parry S.. 1993. Raunds Area Survey Report. p.293-295 (part checked).
  • <4> Book: Parry S. et al. 2006. Raunds Area Survey: An Archaeological Study of The Landscape of Raunds, Northamptonshire 1985-94. EH, NCC, Oxbow Books. p.256-258 (part checked).
  • <5> Archive: RCHME. Undated. RCHME Inventory: Northamptonshire I (North-East). Historic England Archive.

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Location

Grid reference Centred TL 02087 71662 (266m by 255m) Approximate
Civil Parish RAUNDS, North Northamptonshire (formerly East Northants District)

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Other Statuses/References

  • NRHE HOB UID: 360911

Record last edited

Jan 18 2023 3:58PM

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