SNN110605 - Iron Age, Roman and Anglo-Saxon settlement along the Empingham to Hannington Pipeline in Northamptonshire and Rutland

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Type Monograph
Title Iron Age, Roman and Anglo-Saxon settlement along the Empingham to Hannington Pipeline in Northamptonshire and Rutland
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2017
SMR Input Date (use for label searches) 21/02/2017

Abstract/Summary

Between January 2008 and July 2009, Northamptonshire Archaeology, now part of MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology), carried out a series of excavations along the route of a new water pipeline being constructed by Anglian Water Services as part of a major project to increase the supply of water to new homes and businesses in the south-east Midlands region. Nineteen sites were investigated, dating primarily to the Iron Age, Roman and Anglo-Saxon periods

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Location

NCC Archives Service, Heritage Team HER Library

Referenced Monuments (6)

  • Cotes (aka Cotton) (Monument)
  • Late Iron Age ditches near Thorpe Malsor (Monument)
  • Middle to late Iron Age settlement and Roman pit, Swinawe Barn (Monument)
  • Roman enclosure and cremation burials near Gretton (Monument)
  • Site of mid- late Iron Age farmstead, Willows Nursery (Monument)
  • Site of Roman settlement, Great Cransley (Monument)

Referenced Events (8)

  • Empingham to Hannington pipeline (Great Cransley), 2008-9 (Excavation)
  • Empingham to Hannington pipeline (Gretton), 2008-9 (Excavation)
  • Empingham to Hannington pipeline (Rushton), 2008-9 (Excavation)
  • Empingham to Hannington pipeline (Swinawe Barn), 2008-9 (Excavation)
  • Empingham to Hannington pipeline (Thorpe Malsor), 2008-9 (Excavation)
  • Empingham to Hannington pipeline (Violet Lane), 2008-9 (Excavation)
  • Empingham to Hannington pipeline (White Hill Lodge), 2008-9 (Excavation)
  • Empingham to Hannington pipeline- Willows Nursery, 2008-9 (Excavation)

Record last edited

Sep 17 2024 10:10AM

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