SNN111386 - Between Villa and Town: Excavations of a Roman roadside settlement and shrine at Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire

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Type Monograph
Title Between Villa and Town: Excavations of a Roman roadside settlement and shrine at Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2009

Abstract/Summary

Lying in the heart of the Nene Valley at Higham Ferrers in Northamptonshire, was a substantial Roman roadside settlement, excavated in part by Oxford Archaeology during 2002-3. Established along the eastern side of a road in the early 2nd century AD with an array of circular stone buildings, it underwent a significant transformation around 100 years later. A series of plots containing rectangular stone buildings was laid out on one side of the road, whilst on the other side was a monumental shrine complex containing hundreds of votive offerings. Although the shrine fell into disusein the later 3rd century, the settlement continued to expand along the road until it too was abandoned during the latter half of the 4th century. No doubt the shrine played an active role in the economic lives of the inhabitants, but the evidence indicates an overwhelmingly agricultural economy- a community of native farming families with horticultural plots, small paddocks, nearby arable fields and hay meadows on the Nene floodplain.

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Referenced Monuments (6)

  • Early Bronze Age cremation burial, west of Kings Meadow Lane (Monument)
  • Iron Age Settlement, Station Road (Monument)
  • Later Roman enclosure system and possible temple, Area G (Monument)
  • Probable late Neolithic/early Bronze Age round barrow, south of Kings Meadow Lane (Monument)
  • Roman occupation, Meadow View (Monument)
  • Roman roadside settlement, Kings Meadow Lane (Monument)

Referenced Events (3)

  • Iron Age site, Kings Meadow Lane, Higham Ferrers, 1995 (Excavation) (Ref: 1086)
  • Kings Meadow Lane, 2000 (Excavation)
  • Kings Meadow Lane, 2002-3 (Excavation)

Record last edited

Mar 13 2024 11:52AM

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