SNN41209 - Sewer rehabilitation Scheme, Stoke Bruerne; Archaeological evaluation, 1997

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Type Report
Title Sewer rehabilitation Scheme, Stoke Bruerne; Archaeological evaluation, 1997
Author/Originator
Date/Year 1997
SMR Input Date (use for label searches) 11/07/03

Abstract/Summary

The discovery by Mr Rod Conlon of Roman remains during the replacement of a sewer to the east of Stoke Bruerne led to more detailed work by Northamptonshire Archaeology. The work revealed a group of pits, possibly relating to marl extraction, cut by part of a rectangular ditch system. Coins and pottery suggest that the remains date to the 4th century AD. The presence of roof, box flue and floor tile may suggest that a contemporary building was nearby.

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NCC Archives Service, Heritage Team SMR Library

Referenced Monuments (1)

  • Romano-British pits and ditches (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Sewer rehabilitation scheme, Stoke Bruerne, 1997 (Watching brief) (Ref: 7449014)

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Dec 9 2019 1:56PM

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