SNN116677 - Neolithic pits, late Bronze Age/early Iron Age pit alignments and Iron Age to Roman settlements at Wollaston Quarry, Northamptonshire

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Title Neolithic pits, late Bronze Age/early Iron Age pit alignments and Iron Age to Roman settlements at Wollaston Quarry, Northamptonshire
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2024

Abstract/Summary

Between 1990 and 1998, MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology) undertook a series of archaeological excavations within Wollaston Quarry covering an area of 116ha. Eight excavation areas and a watching brief were undertaken. The proximity of the River Nene and at least four palaeochannels formed the dominant natural landscape features. This dynamic environment affected settlement and land use throughout prehistoric and Roman periods. Seventeen pits, largely in small groups, were identifi ed containing early Neolithic to late Neolithic/early Bronze Age pottery. Some of these features were located within the area of the palaeochannels. Later, of especial interest was a notable collection of eleven diff erent late Bronze Age to early Iron Age pit alignments, which were part of a co-axial landscape over an area of 2.5km². There was also a small area of domestic activity refl ected by pits dating to the early Iron Age as well as two large watering holes in other locations. The pit alignment boundaries infl uenced subsequent settlement from the middle Iron Age to the late Roman periods. While individual settlements and related agricultural enclosures changed location over time, they followed the same alignments as the earlier pit alignments suggesting some form of continuity for over 800 years.In the middle to late Iron Age four separate farmsteads were established of which two overlaid the former pit alignments. All four comprised sub-rectangular enclosed farmsteads with internal roundhouses and paddocks. Towards the end of the Iron Age at least one of the middle Iron Age settlements was abandoned, while at roughly the same time an unenclosed settlement was created nearby which continued to the late Roman period. Overall, within the quarry, six new late Iron Age and Roman settlements were established and two more have been preserved without excavation. In the middle Roman period, there was extensive and organised agriculture activity which included two vineyards in two diff erent parts of the site as well as two areas of paddock type enclosures. This level of planning suggests signifi cant investment and could refl ect the development by a villa estate. In the early to middle Saxon period there were four diff erent areas of activity which comprised a sunken featured building, pits and a late 7th century grave of a high-status Anglian warrior burial (the latter has previously been reported on separately)

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WNC Archives and Heritage Service HER Library

Referenced Monuments (16)

  • 'Settlement 10', South of Hardwater Road, Wollaston Quarry (Monument)
  • 'Settlement 2', North of Hardwater Road, Wollaston Quarry (Monument)
  • 'Settlement 3', North of Hardwater Road, Wollaston Quarry (Monument)
  • 'Settlement 4', North of Hardwater Road, Wollaston Quarry (Monument)
  • 'Settlement 5', South of Hardwater Road, Wollaston Quarry (Monument)
  • 'Settlement 6', South of Hardwater Road, Wollaston Quarry (Monument)
  • 'Settlement 7' or a possible stock enclosure, South of Hardwater Road, Wollaston Quarry (Monument)
  • 'Settlement 8', South of Hardwater Road, Wollaston Quarry (Monument)
  • 'Settlement 9', South of Hardwater Road, Wollaston Quarry (Monument)
  • Extensive area of Iron Age and Roman settlement, Wollaston (Monument)
  • Isolated C7th Burial With Grave Goods (The Pioneer Burial) (Monument)
  • Middle Roman Field System, North of Hardwater Road, Wollaston Quarry (Monument)
  • Routeway Junction, South of Hardwater Road, Wollaston Quarry (Monument)
  • Settlement 1, North of Hardwater Road, Wollaston Quarry (Monument)
  • Site of Roman vineyard, North of Hardwater Road, Wollaston (Monument)
  • Southern Vineyard Area, South of Hardwater Road, Wollaston Quarry (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Wollaston Quarry, 1993-1998 (Excavation)

Record last edited

Nov 10 2025 12:35PM

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