SNN104945 - A509 Isham Bypass, Isham, Northamptonshire: A Walk-Over and Photographic Survey

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Type Report
Title A509 Isham Bypass, Isham, Northamptonshire: A Walk-Over and Photographic Survey
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2004
SMR Input Date (use for label searches) 02/06/2010

Abstract/Summary

A walk-over survey was carried out by Northamptonshire Archaeology during February 2004 ahead of a programme of fieldwalking and geophysical survey along the proposed route of the A509 Isham bypass. Previous work in the area has produced evidence of prehistoric, Iron Age and Romano-British enclosures, medieval reamins and pottery scatters.

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Description

Spare copy in SMR temp store Digital copy available on H drive and CD located in CD filing cabinet

Location

NCC Archives Service, Heritage Team SMR Library

Referenced Monuments (11)

  • Possible Post Medieval Manuring Scatter (Monument)
  • Possible Prehistoric Barrow Cemetery, north of Sunny Hill (Monument)
  • Possible Settlement, Undated (Monument)
  • Possible WWII Road Block, Hill Top Road (Monument)
  • Prehistoric Settlement (Monument)
  • Probable Prehistoric/Romano-British Settlement, north of Hill Top Road (Monument)
  • Teeton Hall Park (Monument)
  • Undated cropmarks, south of Hill Top Road (Monument)
  • Undated cropmarks, west of Pytchley Lodge (Monument)
  • Unstratified Medieval Pottery (Find Spot)
  • Unstratified Prehistoric & Romano-British Finds (Find Spot)

Referenced Events (1)

  • A509 Isham Bypass, 2004 (Walkover Survey) (Ref: 8873010)

Record last edited

Jan 15 2024 2:09PM

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