SNN107890 - Roman ditches at Whilton Sewage and Water Treatment Works, Whilton, Nr Daventry, Northamptonshire, 2010
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Type | Report |
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Title | Roman ditches at Whilton Sewage and Water Treatment Works, Whilton, Nr Daventry, Northamptonshire, 2010 |
Author/Originator | Atkins R. |
Date/Year | 2010 |
SMR Input Date (use for label searches) | 04/04/2012 |
Abstract/Summary
An archaeological evaluation comprising seven trial trenches within the footprint of the proposed extention to the existing sewage works. Archaeological remains were only found in the most northerly trench, located on the highest ground. Three shallow east to west ditches aligned roughly parallel, and less than 0.5m apart, were identified; one is dated by a single Roman pottery sherd. The site is near the base of a hill with the ground continuing to rise to the north west beyond the evaluation area, and it is possible that these ditches represent the south eastern edge of a Roman settlement. All the remaining trenches lay on lower land to the south; these contained modern made-ground resulting from landscaping of the site since its establishment as a sewage and water treatment works.
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Referenced Monuments (1)
- 2807/0/1 Roman farming, Whilton Sewage Works (Monument)
Referenced Events (1)
- ENN105453 Whilton Sewage works, 2010 (Trial trench) (Ref: Site code: XNN:WST10)
Record last edited
Apr 24 2018 12:07PM