SNN112123 - Daventry North-East, Northamptonshire: Archaeological Evaluation Report

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Type Report
Title Daventry North-East, Northamptonshire: Archaeological Evaluation Report
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2017
SMR Input Date (use for label searches) 23/09/2020

Abstract/Summary

A 70 trench evaluation was undertaken on a 247ha site to the north-east of Daventry, Northamptonshire. Forty-five evaluation trenches were dug in the southern part of the site in Field 1, as this area constituted the first phase of the development application. Alongside the results of geophysical surveys in this field, the evaluation revealed evidence of a Roman rural settlement dating to the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD. Trial trenches exposed numerous ditches, probably relating to enclosures and other field boundaries. The most significant find was a stone-lined corndryer with well-preserved environmental remains deposited in the flue of the structure. Preliminary analysis of this material suggests that the corndryer was used to malt cereal grain, possibly for ale production. A relatively high quantity of pottery from the site suggests that domestic activity was fairly intensive, while the recovery of cattle, sheep and horse bones indicates that the settlement operated a mixed agricultural economy….Evidence for possible Iron Age activity was identified on the development site, just to the east of the Roman settlement. This may have been associated with a trackway (identified by geophysical survey) which led to the north-east of the site. A series of ditches were found to the west of the northern end of the trackway in Field 5; these features remains undated. Geophysical surveys identified three possible pit alignments in different areas of the site. However, the evaluation trenches only managed to locate features associated with one of these, close to the western periphery of the site in Field 2. No dating evidence was recovered from these features. Several post-medieval quarries were located just to the north of the Roman settlement in Field 1. Other isolated and undated ditches were identified across the site, as well as remains of medieval/post-medieval ridge and furrow and modern agricultural land drains.

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Digital copy on Sharepoint (two parts).

Location

NCC Archives Service, Heritage Team HER Library

Referenced Monuments (3)

  • Prehistoric pit alignment (Monument)
  • Probable site of Iron Age/Roman settlement, north of Norton Road (Monument)
  • Site of Roman settlement, south of Lower Thrupp Grounds (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Land north-east of Daventry, 2017 (Trial trench) (Ref: OA ref: 6631)

Record last edited

Sep 30 2020 9:46AM

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