Data from an Archaeological Recording at Northwood Mitigation, Middleton, Kingsbury, Warwickshire, 2020-2023 (HS2 Phase One)

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High Speed Two Ltd., AOC Archaeology Group, Connect Archaeology (2023) Data from an Archaeological Recording at Northwood Mitigation, Middleton, Kingsbury, Warwickshire, 2020-2023 (HS2 Phase One) [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1122099

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N facing section of linear slot [140]. Copyright HS2 Ltd.
N facing section of linear slot [140]. Copyright HS2 Ltd.

The finds recovered find the archaeological recording, include clay tobacco pipe, environmental material, metal, animal bone, ceramic building material, pottery, flint, glass, industrial material and stone.

The site archive comprises both physical and digital records. In total, this comprises unique 4,152 entries for archiving. Of these, 2,757 are recovered finds or archaeo-environmental samples, whilst 653 are digital recordings comprising the digitised paper archive, registers and photographs.

Site records comprise a total of 714 A4 paper sheets which contain the context, sample and finds data recorded on site as well as associated registers. This includes 8 context/trench register sheets, 228 context sheets, 14 photo registers sheets, 4 primary drawing register sheets, 4 register finds list sheets, 83 environmental sample sheets, 4 environmental sample register sheets, 134 daily activity briefing sheets, 113 site diary sheets, 5 environmental processing register sheets, 68 environmental sieving sheets, 49 environmental sorting sheets. In addition to the A4 paper sheets, drawings on permatrace amount to a further 28 sheets.

In addition to this, 621 high resolution photograph files were taken, of which 400 photos were submitted to archive. All of the paper records have been digitised and imported into an excel database, and all digitally collected spatial recording has been cleaned and assembled.


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