Reid, A. (2019). A medieval road and buildings at Harbidges Lane, Long Buckby. Northamptonshire Archaeology 40. Vol 40, pp. 169-186. https://doi.org/10.5284/1083474. Cite this via datacite
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A medieval road and buildings at Harbidges Lane, Long Buckby | ||||
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Northamptonshire Archaeology 40 | ||||
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Northamptonshire Archaeology | ||||
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169 - 186 | ||||
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MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology) undertook an archaeological excavation on land to the west of Harbidges Lane, Long Buckby, Northamptonshire. The site fronted onto the northern side of the postulated former Coventry to Northampton road. In the eastern half of the site occupation comprised a plot bounded by ditches enclosing two timber buildings dated to the 11th century. On the western side were a series of probable contemporary enclosed plots/fields. The timber buildings were replaced in the mid to late 13th century by two stone buildings along either side of a metalled track, which presumably joined the Northampton road. A ditched boundary on the east side of the site, which ran parallel with the road, was later replaced by a stone wall. These features had lasted for around a century when the site was abandoned in the mid/late 14th century and reverted to agricultural use until the present day. | ||||
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03 Nov 2020 |