SNN112190 - A Bronze Age ring ditch at Earls Barton quarry, Northamptonshire

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Type Article
Title A Bronze Age ring ditch at Earls Barton quarry, Northamptonshire
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2005
SMR Input Date (use for label searches) 17/03/2006

Abstract/Summary

An archaeological wathcing brief was carried out at the southern extension at Earls Barton quarry. A ring ditch enclosure, 8m in diameter, is dated to the early Bronze Age by food vessel sherds from the ditch, suggesting that this was a funerary monument forming an outlier to the well known Grendon complex of Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments. The ring ditch lay on a gravel island between two paleochannels. An undated cremation deposit to the east of the paleochannel may have been directly related to the adjacent Grendon barrows. A pit excavated in the evaluation may have dated to the Iron Age. A medieval track was also recorded.

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Location

NCC Archives Service, Heritage Team SMR Library

Referenced Monuments (3)

  • Bronze Age ring ditch, Earls Barton Quarry (Monument)
  • Medieval trackway, Earls Barton Quarry (Monument)
  • Undated cremation, Earls Barton Quarry (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Earls Barton Quarry (Southern Extension), 2003-4 (Watching brief) (Ref: Report No: 05/157)

Record last edited

Nov 13 2020 4:08PM

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