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Archaeological surveys at Southwick Wood and Short Wood, Southwick, Northamptonshire

The detailed geophysical survey identified three parallel linear anomalies, probably drainage features. The fieldwalking recovered a single Mesolithic flint implement. The earliest ceramic material recovered were six fragments of Roman tile. The medieval finds include three sherds of pottery and one from a glazed tile. A moderate number of post-medieval pottery sherds were also recovered concentra…

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Creator

  • S Morris

Publisher

  • Archaeology Data Service

Subject

  • Ceramic Tile
  • Flint
  • Pottery
  • Pottery, Ceramic Tile, Glass, Iron Agricutlural Tool
  • Ceramic tile

Creator

  • S Morris

Publisher

  • Archaeology Data Service

Subject

  • Ceramic Tile
  • Flint
  • Pottery
  • Pottery, Ceramic Tile, Glass, Iron Agricutlural Tool
  • Ceramic tile

Providing institution

  • Archaeology Data Service

Aggregator

  • CARARE

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Temporal

  • Roman
  • Mesolithic
  • Medieval
  • Post Medieval
  • Uncertain

Places

  • farmland south of Southwick SOUTHWICK NORTHAMPTONSHIRE EAST NORTHAMPTONSHIRE England

Identifier

  • OASIS Id: northamp3-64838
  • OBIB: 08/217
  • ADSlibrary/1102837

Language

  • English

Providing country

  • United Kingdom

Collection name

  • 2020708_Ag_EU_CARARE_ADS

First time published on Europeana

  • 2020-08-28T01:57:51.943Z

Last time updated from providing institution

  • 2022-07-25T11:21:26.369Z
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