Mapping Ancient Landscapes in Northamptonshire

Mapping Ancient Landscapes in Northamptonshire
Title Mapping Ancient Landscapes in Northamptonshire PDF eBook
Author Alison Deegan
Publisher English Heritage
Pages 179
Release 2013-02-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1848021690

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A record of the National Mapping Programme project in Northamptonshire. It recovered and mapped archaeological evidence from field systems, through settlement remains, to funerary monuments, and ranges from the Neolithic to the 20th century.

A Neolithic and Bronze Age Landscape in Northamptonshire

A Neolithic and Bronze Age Landscape in Northamptonshire
Title A Neolithic and Bronze Age Landscape in Northamptonshire PDF eBook
Author Jan Harding
Publisher English Heritage
Pages 976
Release 2013-01-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1848021755

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The Raunds Area Project investigated more than 20 Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments in the Nene Valley. From c 5000 BC to the early 1st millennium cal BC a succession of ritual mounds and burial mounds were built as settlement along the valley sides increased and woodland was cleared. Starting as a regular stopping-place for flint knapping and domestic tasks, first the Long Mound, and then Long Barrow, the north part of the Turf Mound and the Avenue were built in the 5th millennium BC. With the addition of the Long Enclosure, the Causewayed Ring Ditch, and the Southern Enclosure, there was a chain of five or six diverse monuments stretched along the river bank by c 3000 cal BC. Later, a timber platform, the Riverside Structure, was built and the focus of ceremonial activity shifted to the Cotton 'Henge', two concentric ditches on the occupied valley side. From c 2200 cal BC monument building accelerated and included the Segmented Ditch Circle and at least 20 round barrows, almost all containing burials, at first inhumations, then cremations down to c 1000 cal BC, by which time two overlapping systems of paddocks and droveways had been laid out. Finally, the terrace began to be settled when these had gone out of use, in the early 1st millennium cal BC. This second volume of the Raunds Area Project, published as a CD, comprises the detailed reports on the environmental archaeology, artefact studies, geophysics and chronology.

An Atlas of Northamptonshire

An Atlas of Northamptonshire
Title An Atlas of Northamptonshire PDF eBook
Author Tracey Partida
Publisher Oxbow Books
Pages 343
Release 2013-01-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1782970991

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An Atlas of Northamptonshire presents an historical atlas of the greater part of Northamptonshire (the first quarter having been published as An Atlas of Rockingham Forest). It presents in map form the results of fieldwork and documentary research undertaken since the mid-1960s to map the landscape of the whole of Northamptonshire prior to enclosure by Parliamentary Act. This is the first time a whole county has been completely studied in this way, and the first time a whole county has had an accurate view of its medieval landscape with details of the medieval fields, woods, pastures and meadows which have been mapped by ground-survey of archaeological remains confirmed where possible from aerial photographs and early maps. It is also the first time a county has been mapped showing all pre-parliamentary enclosure providing comprehensive data for the difficult theme of early enclosure in a midland county. Complete relevant historic map sources are listed, many in private possession and not lodged with county record offices. Settlements are discussed based on the detailed mapping of every house depicted on historic maps as wells the extent of earthworks, which provides much new evidence relative to settlement development in the Midlands. As well as being highly relevant for anyone studying medieval settlements and enclosure, it illustrates how GIS can be used to present a very large amount of historical and landscape data for any region. The clearly laid out maps in full colour throughout contain an immense amount of data which together provide a fascinating new portrait of this historic county.

Origins, Development and Abandonment of an Iron Age Village

Origins, Development and Abandonment of an Iron Age Village
Title Origins, Development and Abandonment of an Iron Age Village PDF eBook
Author Andy Chapman
Publisher Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Pages 330
Release 2015-12-31
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1784912190

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Excavations of a large Iron Age farming settlement in Northamptonshite spread across five sites, four studied here (The Lodge, Long Dole, Crick Hotel and Nortoft Lane, Kilsby) with Covert Farm, Crick studied in Volume I (9781784912086).

The Fields of Britannia

The Fields of Britannia
Title The Fields of Britannia PDF eBook
Author Stephen Rippon
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 472
Release 2015
Genre Art
ISBN 0199645825

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It has long been recognized that the landscape of Britain is one of the 'richest historical records we possess', but just how old is it? The Fields of Britannia is the first book to explore how far the countryside of Roman Britain has survived in use through to the present day, shaping the character of our modern countryside. Commencing with a discussion of the differing views of what happened to the landscape at the end of Roman Britain, the volume then brings together the results from hundreds of archaeological excavations and palaeoenvironmental investigations in order to map patterns of land-use across Roman and early medieval Britain. In compiling such extensive data, the volume is able to reconstruct regional variations in Romano-British and early medieval land-use using pollen, animal bones, and charred cereal grains to demonstrate that agricultural regimes varied considerably and were heavily influenced by underlying geology. We are shown that, in the fifth and sixth centuries, there was a shift away from intensive farming but very few areas of the landscape were abandoned completely. What is revealed is a surprising degree of continuity: the Roman Empire may have collapsed, but British farmers carried on regardless, and the result is that now, across large parts of Britain, many of these Roman field systems are still in use.

An Iron Age Settlement and Roman Complex Farmstead at Brackmills, Northampton

An Iron Age Settlement and Roman Complex Farmstead at Brackmills, Northampton
Title An Iron Age Settlement and Roman Complex Farmstead at Brackmills, Northampton PDF eBook
Author Chris Chinnock
Publisher Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Pages 416
Release 2023-12-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1803276878

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MOLA undertook archaeological excavations at Brackmills, Northampton, investigating part of a large Iron Age settlement and Roman complex farmstead. The remains were very well preserved having, in places, been shielded from later truncaton by colluvial deposits. Earlier remains included a late Bronze Age/early Iron Age pit alignment.

Bronze Age barrow and pit alignments at Upton Park, south of Weedon Road, Northampton

Bronze Age barrow and pit alignments at Upton Park, south of Weedon Road, Northampton
Title Bronze Age barrow and pit alignments at Upton Park, south of Weedon Road, Northampton PDF eBook
Author Yvonne Wolframm-Murray
Publisher Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Pages 116
Release 2023-10-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1803276231

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Archaeological work on land at Upton Park south of Weedon Road, Northampton, uncovered, among other evidence, two Bronze Age/early Iron Age sinuous pit alignments. The extensive work and examination of the two pit alignments at Upton has allowed a typology of the variable areas of pits (and related ditches) to be postulated.