SNN107902 - Trenching in The Ise Valley, Northamptonshire: Kettering East Trunk Sewer Pipeline

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Type Report
Title Trenching in The Ise Valley, Northamptonshire: Kettering East Trunk Sewer Pipeline
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2011
SMR Input Date (use for label searches) 04/04/2012

Abstract/Summary

Geophysical survey had previously indicated the possible presence of buried archaeological remains. Twenty three 30m long trenches were excavated along the length of the proposed pipeline. No archaeological remains of any antiquity were revealed in the trenches. Traces of ridge and furrow were, however, present in several trenches and a single Iron Age pottery sherd was recovered from one of the furrows. Some evidence for later post medieval activity was discovered, which is likely to have been associated with nearby industrial workings in Wellingborough and the Ise valley.

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Description

Filed under Finedon parish.

Location

NCC Archives Service, Heritage Team SMR Library

Referenced Monuments (6)

  • Possible areas of burning (Monument)
  • Possible Palaeochannels (Monument)
  • Possible Pits, Undated (Monument)
  • Possible trackway or field boundary (Monument)
  • Possible undated ditch (Monument)
  • Ridge and furrow remains (Monument)

Referenced Events (2)

  • Kettering East Trunk Sewer Pipeline, 2011 (Geophysical Survey) (Ref: 1298)
  • Kettering East Trunk Sewer Pipeline, 2011 (Trial trench) (Ref: 1298)

Record last edited

Mar 31 2015 3:51PM

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