Find Spot record 9369/0/1 - Possible Bronze Age site, north-east of Harringworth Lodge
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Summary
Fieldwalking survey identified a large quantity of worked flint. The assemblage included a plano-convex knife.
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Type and Period (1)
Full Description
{1} Bronze Age flints also found including a plano-convex knife etc. Patinated flints on sand and limestone. In all 272 pieces, see Hall & Martin Soc. Ants. Occ. Paper 6 (1985), 37 with list of types.
{2} Harringworth 2- seven blade cores (patinated-P), ten rough cores (P), 214 waste flakes and blades(P), eleven Utilised flakes & blades (P), seven scrapers (P), one plano-convex knife, ten reworked material, ten burnt flint, two flint axes and fragments (P). Total 272 pieces.
<1> Hall D.N., 1960-1999, Rockingham Forest Project: Archaeological Sites Recorded by David Hall, Harringworth/Site 2 (Database). SNN102279.
<2> Hall D.N., 1985, Survey work in eastern England (Chapter). SNN3.
Sources/Archives (2)
- <1> SNN102279 Database: Hall D.N.. 1960-1999. Rockingham Forest Project: Archaeological Sites Recorded by David Hall. 10/02/2003. Rockingham Pr SMR.xls. Excel97 + Mapinfo files. Harringworth/Site 2.
- <2> SNN3 Chapter: Hall D.N.. 1985. Survey work in eastern England. Society of Antiquaries of London Occasional Paper. 6. Society of Antiquaries London.
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Location
| Grid reference | Centred SP 932 954 (74m by 70m) Approximate |
|---|---|
| Civil Parish | HARRINGWORTH |
| Unitary Authority | North Northamptonshire |
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Other Statuses/References
- None recorded
Record last edited
Feb 23 2026 4:02PM