SNN70454 - Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal (DIRFT): Archaeological Evaluation (Appendices)

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Type Report
Title Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal (DIRFT): Archaeological Evaluation (Appendices)
Author/Originator
Date/Year 1994
SMR Input Date (use for label searches) 19/02/2013

Abstract/Summary

Contains several reports and plans from separate fieldwork activities, which have been entered onto the SMR database individually for ease of searching.

External Links (0)

Description

Copy on CD located in CD filing cabinet.

Location

NCC Archives Service, Heritage Team SMR Library

Referenced Monuments (13)

  • Disused Section of Watling Street Surviving as Earthworks (Monument)
  • Iron Age Settlement, Long Dole (Monument)
  • Iron Age, Romano-British (& Early Middle Saxon) Settlement With Associated Field System, The Lodge (Monument)
  • Modern field drainage, possibly associated with the railway (Monument)
  • Open Fields Project: Areas of Survival of Ridge & Furrow (Monument)
  • Possible Iron Age Ditches (Monument)
  • Possible Trackway & Pits, Undated (Monument)
  • Probable Manuring Scatter Associated With Ridge & Furrow (Find Spot)
  • Undated Palaeochannel (Monument)
  • Unstratified Medieval to Modern Finds (Find Spot)
  • Unstratified Roman Finds (Find Spot)
  • Unstratified Roman Finds (Find Spot)
  • Watling Street Roman Road (Margary Routes 1e & 1f) (Monument)

Referenced Events (5)

  • Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal, 1993 (Geophysical Survey) (Ref: 5772003)
  • Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal, 1993 (Metal Detecting) (Ref: 5772009)
  • Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal, 1993 (Trial Trenching) (Ref: 5772004)
  • Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal, 1993-4 (Field Walking) (Ref: 5772004)
  • DIRFT, 1993 (Magnetic Susceptibility)

Record last edited

Mar 22 2024 12:32PM

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