SNN110042 - Archaeological evaluation on land at the Northern extension, Monksmoor Farm, Daventry, Northamptonshire, March 2014

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Title Archaeological evaluation on land at the Northern extension, Monksmoor Farm, Daventry, Northamptonshire, March 2014
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Date/Year 2014
SMR Input Date (use for label searches) 22/06/2015

Abstract/Summary

MOLA was commissioned by AECOM to conduct a trial trench evaluation on the northern part of land set aside for proposed residential development at Monksmoor Farm, Daventry. Work undertaken between 2005 and 2006 had an Iron Age settlement comprising roundhouses. The current phase of work included trenches which targeted two areas of archaeological interest to the north and east of the Iron Age settlement. The features comprised a rectangular enclosure, within which were a ring ditch and a pit, of probable Iron Age date. Fragmentary remains of ditches and postholes suggest outfield boundaries associated with occupation. A small pottery assemblage suggests a late Iron Age/early Roman date (early-mid 1st century AD). There was also extensive evidence of medieval ridge and furrow and later deep ploughing across the site and evidence of post-medieval and modern field boundaries, drains and modern dumping associated with the now demolished farm. There was also a possible palaeo-channel adjacent to the eastern boundary of the site.

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Location

NCC Historic Environment Team HER library

Referenced Monuments (3)

  • Early Roman field boundaries, Monksmoor Farm (Monument)
  • Late Iron Age Settlement, Monksmoor Farm (Monument)
  • Possible paleochannel (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Monksmoor Farm,Northern Extension 2014 (Trial trench) (Ref: 14/90)

Record last edited

Jun 5 2019 1:57PM

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