SNN112136 - A Romano-British Settlement and cemetery at Higham Road, Burton Latimer, Northamptonshire
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Type | Monograph |
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Title | A Romano-British Settlement and cemetery at Higham Road, Burton Latimer, Northamptonshire |
Author/Originator | Luke, M & Barker, J |
Date/Year | 2019 |
SMR Input Date (use for label searches) | 07/10/2020 |
Abstract/Summary
This is a report on Albion Archaeology's investigations into a Romano-British settlement at the site of a new housing development in Burton Latimer by David Wilson Homes (South Midlands). As well as revealing the remains of an extensive rural settlement, the excavation also identified forty-seven graves from the same period- an unusually large number for a rural community. Thirty of the graves were contained within a cemetery, with two separate clusters accounting for most of the remainder. Two of the people had been decapitated, while nine were buried face-down. One of the burials was a woman of possible African heritage. The settlement was founded in the late 1st century AD and continued throughout the Roman period, with up to eight buildings tentatively identified. The plant remains and animal bones point towards a mixed farming regime, with evidence for craft activities as well. The small number of personal items may suggest a lack of 'wealth' or high 'status', but the presence of late Roman glassware and part of a copper-alloy figurine counterbalance this. More than 300 coins were found as well, including a hoard of at least 100 that were found historically, while a small number of finds with military associations offer further indications of links beyond the immediate community.
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Description
Hard copy in HER
Location
NCC Archives Service, Heritage Team HER Library
Referenced Monuments (1)
- 1921 Romano-British Settlement & Burial Site, Higham Road (Monument)
Referenced Events (1)
- ENN106019 Higham Road, 2011 (Excavation) (Ref: BL1725)
Record last edited
Oct 9 2020 10:28AM