SNN110361 - Archaeological trial trenching on land at Pineham, Zone H Northamptonshire Interim Statement May 2015

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Type Interim Report
Title Archaeological trial trenching on land at Pineham, Zone H Northamptonshire Interim Statement May 2015
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2015
SMR Input Date (use for label searches) 11/07/2016

Abstract/Summary

MOLA was commissioned by Prospect Archaeology, acting on behalf of Prologis UK, to conduct an archaeological trial trench evaluation across three fields at Pineham Expansion Zone H on the edge of Northampton. A geophysical survey was undertaken in April 2014 (Meadows et al 2014) which recorded archaeological features comprising a pit alignment, enclosures and ditches. The features form part of a large area of recorded features in the landscape in the Pineham area

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Location

WNC Archives and Heritage Service HER Library

Referenced Monuments (8)

  • Middle Saxon enclosures/field system (Monument)
  • Middle to late Iron Age settlement, Roman enclosures and Saxon barrow with satellite burials (Monument)
  • Possible prehistoric/Roman ring ditch (Monument)
  • Post Medieval Quarry Pits (Morphed Aerial Archaeology Interpretation) (Monument)
  • Prehistoric linear boundary (Monument)
  • Prehistoric Pit Alignment (Monument)
  • Prehistoric Pit Alignment (Monument)
  • Prehistoric Pit Alignment (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Pineham Expansion, Land Zone H 2015 (Evaluation) (Ref: Report no: 15/120)

Record last edited

Nov 29 2023 9:41AM

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