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Northamptonshire Archaeology 09
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Title:
Northamptonshire Archaeology 09
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Series:
Northamptonshire Archaeology
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Volume:
9
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Journal
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Editor:
A E Brown
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Publisher:
Northamptonshire Archaeological Society
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Year of Publication:
1974
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03 Nov 2020
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Preliminaries and Contents
A E Brown
1 - 2
Preliminaries and Contents
Bronze Age burials at Weldon, Northamptonshire
Dennis A Jackson
T G Manby
3 - 12
A number of fragmentary burials were revealed during ironstone quarrying at Cowthick, near Weldon. Both inhumation and cremation
Two new pit alignments and a hoard of currency bars from Northamptonshire
Dennis A Jackson
13 - 45
The pit alignment at Briar Hill Farm, Northampton, revealed during housing construction, proved to be at least 150m long. A double row of small pits or post holes had been succeeded by a row of regularly spaced large rectangular pits which had silted naturally; all finds were residual. The pit alignment at Park Lodge Quarry, Gretton was at least 114m long, terminating on a deep ditch; the 40 rectangular pits were refilled after primary silt had accumulated. A hoard of about 48 sword-shaped currency bars lay over a pit; other finds included a bronze ring-headed pin and an early Iron Age pot with fingernail impressions on the shoulder. Traces of Roman iron-working were seen. Appended are lists of excavated pit alignments and of Northamptonshire alignments seen on air photographs.
A Saxo-Norman kiln group from Northampton
John H Williams
46 - 56
A probable kiln group of cooking pots, wheel-turned and well-finished, in a hard sandy fabric, which is similar to that of unglazed Stamford ware, was discovered in Horsemarket, Northampton in 1971. On typological grounds and also on evidence from a small excavation nearby, the group would appear to be Saxo-Norman, 11th century.
An excavation on the site of the Augustinian Priory, Canons Ashby, Northamptonshire
Steven J Taylor
57 - 67
In 1970, excavations for constructing the foundations of an agricultural building exposed quantities of rubble and broken floor tiles, and part of the wall. Work was suspended and a brief excavation of the threatened area was undertaken. This area lay at the south-western corner of the cloister of the former priory.
The earthworks of Rockingham and its neighbourhood
A E Brown
C C Taylor
68 - 79
Interlocking historical and field evidence provide a picture of the parish in medieval and post-medieval times - its castle, warren, park, village, open fields, mills and a deserted medieval village. A little Roman and prehistoric evidence was also found.
Notes: Survey of Northampton datestones
W R G Moore
80 - 81
Provides a brief overview of a survey of building datestones in Northampton.
Notes: Northamptonshire archaeological bibliography 1973
A E Brown
81 - 82
Bibliography of publications relating to the archaeology of Northamptonshire
Archaeology in Northamptonshire 1973
A E Brown
83 - 116
Provides brief summaries of fieldwork carried out in Northamptonshire during 1973
Review: J M Steane, 1974 The Northamptonshire Landscape, Hodder and Stoughton
R L Greenall
116
Book review
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