Marcus, S. and Morris, S. (2019). Early Bronze Age, Iron Age and Anglo-Saxon landscapes at Apex Park, Daventry. Northamptonshire Archaeology 40. Vol 40, pp. 47-75. https://doi.org/10.5284/1083471. Cite this via datacite

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Early Bronze Age, Iron Age and Anglo-Saxon landscapes at Apex Park, Daventry
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Northamptonshire Archaeology 40
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Northamptonshire Archaeology
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40
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47 - 75
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NAS_40_2019_047-075_Daventry_Apex.pdf (36 MB) : Download
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1083471
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MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology) investigated a multi-period site at Apex Park, Daventry, Northamptonshire. The earliest feature comprised a segmented circular enclosure, 25m in diameter, subsequently recut as an almost continuous ring with a narrow eastern entrance. It produced no artefacts but the recut is radiocarbon dated towards the end of the Early Bronze Age. A large polygonal enclosure and a rectilinear field system probable date to the Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age and a pit alignment respected and terminated adjacent to the enclosure. On lower land to the north a Middle Iron Age open settlement, c.450–250 BC, a small family farmstead, comprised at least two and possibly four roundhouse ring ditches, several four-post structures and both smaller pits and some larger storage pits set beside a linear boundary ditch with a transverse boundary to the south. There was a possible Anglo-Saxon sunken-featured building
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Simon Marcus
Stephen Morris
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Yvonne Wolframm-Murray (Author contributing) ORCID icon
Sander Aerts (Author contributing)
Adam Reid (Author contributing)
Andy Chapman (Author contributing)
Pat Chapman (Author contributing)
Rob Atkins (Author contributing) ORCID icon
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2019
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Place: Daventry
Grid Reference: 455470, 264340 (Easting, Northing)
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BRONZE AGE (Historic England Periods)
IRON AGE (Historic England Periods)
SETTLEMENT (Monument Type England)
Ring ditch (Monus)
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03 Nov 2020