Between villa and town: excavations of a Roman roadside settlement and shrine at Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire
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adam_text | Contents
List of Figures
...............................................................................xi
List of Plates
................................................................................xv
List of Tables
..............................................................................xvii
Summary
.................................................................................
xvix
Acknowledgements
........................................................................xxii
Chapter
1:
Introduction by Steve Lawrence and Alex Smith
PROJECT BACKGROUND
...................................................................2
LOCATION AND GEOLOGY
...............................................................6
EXCAVATION METHODOLOGY
...........................................................7
ARCHAEOLOGICAL BACKGROUND
......................................................7
CHRONOLOGY AND PHASING
..........................................................11
Phase
1:
Early prehistoric activity
.........................................................11
Phase
2:
Iron Age settlement
.............................................................11
Phase
3:
Establishment of the Roman settlement
(2nd
century)
..............................11
Phase
4:
Development of the Roman settlement (late
2nd
to
3rd
century)
.....................12
Phase
5:
Expansion and decline of the Roman settlement (late
3rd
to 4th century)
.............12
PUBLICATION STRUCTURE
..............................................................12
ARCHIVES
..............................................................................12
Chapter
2:
Early Prehistoric Activity (Phase
1)
by Kate Cramp
INTRODUCTION
........................................................................13
MESOLITHIC (c
8000
ВС-ЗбОО ВС) .........................................................
14
NEOLITHIC AND BRONZE AGE (c
3500
BC-IOOO
ВС)
.......................................16
Early/middle Neolithic
..................................................................16
Late Neolithic/early Bronze Age
..........................................................17
Late Neolithic/early Bronze Age ring ditch
...............................................18
Features in the ring ditch interior
.......................................................19
Early Bronze Age cremation burial
......................................................19
Surface
finas
.........................................................................20
Middle/late Bronze Age
.................................................................21
FLINTWORK by Kate Cramp and Hugo Lamdin-Whymark
........................................21
Introduction
............................................................................21
Methodology
...........................................................................21
Condition
..............................................................................22
Raw material
...........................................................................22
The assemblage
........................................................................22
Mesolithic flint assemblage
..............................................................24
Neolithic and Bronze Age flint assemblage
................................................25
Neolithic flint
........................................................................25
Bronze Age flint
......................................................................27
EARLY PREHISTORIC POTTERY by Emily Edwards
..........................................27
Introduction
............................................................................27
Methodology
...........................................................................27
Fabrics
.................................................................................28
Ш
Between Villa and Town
Middle Neolithic pits
...................................................................28
Early Bronze Age cremation burial
(10000) ................................................28
Deposit from the ring ditch
reçut
.........................................................28
Prehistoric sherds from the shrine interior soil layer
........................................28
Discussion
.............................................................................28
Catalogue
..............................................................................29
THE BRONZE AGE CREMATION BURIAL by
Annsofie Witkin.................................30
Provenance
.............................................................................30
Condition of the bone and disturbance
...................................................30
Demographic data
......................................................................30
Pyre technology and ritual
...............................................................30
Discussion of burial ritual
...............................................................30
CHARCOAL AND CHARRED PLANT REMAINS by Dana Challinor and Mark Robinson
...........31
Charcoal
...............................................................................31
Charred plant remains
..................................................................31
Chapter
3:
Iron Age Settlement (Phase
2)
by Alex Smith and Jeff
Muir
INTRODUCTION
........................................................................33
THE EXCAVATION
.......................................................................33
Phasing
................................................................................33
Phase
1..............................................................................35
Penannular gully
151.................................................................35
Ditch
255 ..........................................................................35
Enclosure
141 .......................................................................35
Phase
2..............................................................................37
Enclosure
253.......................................................................37
The penannular ditch
(254) ............................................................37
Penannular gully
(252) ...............................................................38
Associated features
...................................................................38
The finds
...........................................................................39
Phase
3..............................................................................39
Features from the
1997
evaluation
........................................................39
THE IRON AGE POTTERY by Dennis Jackson
.................................................40
Fabric
.................................................................................40
Forms
.................................................................................41
Hardness and surface finish
.............................................................41
Decoration and scoring
..................................................................41
Discussion of the chronology
............................................................41
Catalogue of the illustrated pottery
.......................................................41
Pottery from the
1997
excavation by Alistair Barclay
.........................................42
ANIMAL BONE by
Umberto
Albarella
........................................................43
CHARRED PLANT REMAINS by Lisa Moffett
................................................43
THE NATURE OF THE IRON AGE SETTLEMENT
..........................................45
Chapter
4:
The Roman Settlement and Shrine (Phases
3-5)
by Steve Lawrence and Leo Webley
INTRODUCTION
........................................................................47
PHASE
3:2ND
CENTURY
.................................................................47
The road
...............................................................................49
The settlement
.........................................................................50
Enclosure
12310/12880......................................,..........................50
Building
10920
and well
12340..........................................................52
Building
10920......................................................................52
Well
12340.........................................................................54
Contents
Building 10910 and well 12890..........................................................54
Building 10910......................................................................54
Well 12890 .........................................................................56
Building 11340........................................................................56
Dating
.............................................................................57
Function and appearance
..............................................................57
Pits
.................................................................................58
Burial group
13040....................................................................58
PHASE
4:
LATE
2ND
TO
3RD
CENTURIES
.................................................59
The road
...............................................................................59
The settlement
.........................................................................62
Plot A
...............................................................................62
Buildings
10860
and
11370............................................................62
Extension
12460.....................................................................65
Extension
12450.....................................................................65
Burial
11785........................................................................66
Bone dump
12913....................................................................66
Stone yard surface
11360 ..............................................................67
Wall
11410 .........................................................................67
Plot
В
...............................................................................67
Boundary ditches
....................................................................67
Wall
11758 .........................................................................68
Building
11620......................................................................68
Paved surface
11633..................................................................71
Pit
12826
and burial
12745............................................................71
Plot
С
...............................................................................71
Building
11630......................................................................71
Building
10850......................................................................72
Pits associated with building
10850......................................................73
Building
10880......................................................................73
Infant burials within building
10880 ....................................................73
Well
12140 .........................................................................75
Building
10870......................................................................75
External features associated with building
10870...........................................76
Well
12885 .........................................................................76
Ditch
12980 ........................................................................79
Buildings
10900
and
10890............................................................79
Internal features
.....................................................................81
Post-built extension
12990.............................................................82
Dating
.............................................................................82
Function and use
....................................................................83
Gully
11755 ........................................................................83
PlotD
...............................................................................84
Plot
E
...............................................................................85
Plot
F
...............................................................................85
Enclosure ditches and
waterhole
12955...................................................85
Building
10810......................................................................86
Pit
10804...........................................................................89
Tfie northern periphery of the settlement
.................................................91
Boundary ditches
....................................................................91
Burial group
13050...................................................................91
Well
8032 ..........................................................................94
Well
8278 ..........................................................................95
The eastern periphery of the settlement
..................................................95
The shrine
.............................................................................98
Structure
12456......................................................................100
Between Villa and Town
PHASE
5:
LATE
3RD
TO 4TH CENTURIES
.................................................100
The road
..............................................................................
Ю2
The settlement
........................................................................103
Plot A
..............................................................................103
Building
11370.....................................................................103
Well
12890 ........................................................................104
PlotB
..............................................................................104
Boundary ditches
...................................................................104
Building
11620.....................................................................104
Structure
13030 ....................................................................105
Structure
13035 ....................................................................105
Pit
11803..........................................................................106
Plot
С
..............................................................................106
Building
10850.....................................................................106
Building
10880.....................................................................109
Building
11630.....................................................................109
Building
10870.....................................................................109
Well
12885 ........................................................................
HI
PlotD
..............................................................................
Ill
Building
10840.....................................................................112
Other internal features
...............................................................113
Wall
11010 ........................................................................114
Burial group
13045..................................................................114
PlotE
..............................................................................115
Building
10820.....................................................................117
Trackway
12920 ....................................................................120
Building
10830.....................................................................120
PlotF
..............................................................................122
Enclosure ditches
...................................................................122
Building
10800.....................................................................123
Building
10810.....................................................................125
Plot
G
..............................................................................127
Boundary ditches
...................................................................127
Pit
10885..........................................................................127
Building
12900.....................................................................127
Function, use and appearance
.........................................................130
Burial group
13050..................................................................131
The northern periphery of the settlement
................................................131
Building
8019......................................................................132
Limestone surfaces
..................................................................135
Well
8032 .........................................................................135
Well
8278 .........................................................................135
Burial group
13105..................................................................135
Burial group
13110..................................................................136
The eastern periphery of the settlement
.................................................140
UNPHASED BURIALS
...................................................................140
THE RADIOCARBON RESULTS by
W
Derek Hamilton, Peter Marshall, Christopher Bronk Ramsey,
Gordon Cook, and Gerry McCormac
...........................................................140
Results
...............................................................................141
Stable Isotopes
........................................................................141
General approach
...........................................,..........................141
Objectives
............................................................................144
Analysis and interpretation
.............................................................144
Burial Group
1 ......................................................................144
Burial Group
2 ......................................................................144
Results front Burial Groups
1
and
2....................................................144
VI
Contents
Chapter
5: Material
Culture from the Roman Settlement and Shrine
THE ROMAN POTTERY by Jane Timby
.......................................................147
Introduction and methodology
..........................................................147
Description of fabrics and forms
........................................................147
Continental imports: fine wares
.......................................................147
Continental imports: Decorated samian pottery
.........................................151
Samian stamps
.....................................................................151
Continental imports: amphorae
........................................................151
Regional traded wares: coarse wares
...................................................151
Local wares: Lower
Nene
Valley wares
.................................................153
Local wares: grog tempered
...........................................................155
Local wares: shelly wares
.............................................................156
Local wares: sandy wares
.............................................................157
Other sandy wares
...................................................................158
Miscellaneous wares: unknown source
..................................................158
Discussion by
stratigraphie
phasing
.....................................................158
Phase
2
(later prehistoric)
.............................................................159
Phase
3
(early-mid
2nd
century)
.......................................................159
Phase
3-4
(early/mid-late
2nd
century)
.................................................161
Phase
4
(mid/late
2nd
century-early/mid
3rd
century)
....................................162
Phase
4-5
(3rå-4th
century)
............................................................164
Phase
5
(late 3rd-4th century)
.........................................................165
Phase
6
Post-Roman
.................................................................167
Graffiti
...............................................................................168
Catalogue of illustrated sherds
..........................................................169
Discussion
............................................................................178
Shrine interior
.......................................................................182
Local and regional comparison
........................................................183
COINS by Cathy King
.....................................................................184
Introduction
...........................................................................184
The composition of the coin finds
.......................................................185
Coin distribution
......................................................................186
Inter-site analysis
......................................................................192
Conclusions
...........................................................................197
SMALL FINDS by Ian
R
Scott with contributions from Martin Henig and Roger
Tomiin
...............198
Context group assemblages
.............................................................199
Settlement assemblage
................................................................199
Area
G
............................................................................199
Other Romano-British finds
...........................................................200
Phases
3
and
3
to
4..................................................................200
Phase
4 ...........................................................................201
Phase
5 ...........................................................................201
Comparison of the phase assemblages
....................................................202
Shrine assemblage
...................................................................202
Distribution of the finds in the settlement and shrine
.....................................203
Comparison between the settlement and shrine assemblages
...............................205
Brooches
............................................................................205
Higham Ferrers, Stanwick and
Redlands
Farm brooch assemblages compared
...................208
Finger rings by I Scott and
M
Henig
.....................................................209
Bracelets
............................................................................210
Copper alloy and bone hair pins
.......................................................210
Toilet items
.........................................................................211
Writing
.............................................................................212
Votive items
.........................................................................212
The lead sheets by Roger
Tomiin
........................................................213
Vil
Between Villa and Town
Other classes of material
.............................................................213
Small finds catalogue
..........................................·.......................213
THE ROMAN GLASS by H.E.M. Cool
......................................................250
Catalogue of vessel glass
...............................................................250
LEATHER OBJECTS by
Quita
Mould
........................................................251
METALWORKING DEBRIS by Gareth Hatton
................................................251
Phase assemblages
.....................................................................252
2nd
to
3rd
Century (Phases 3and4)
....................................................252
4th Century (Phase
5) ................................................................252
Saxon
..............................................................................252
Conclusion
............................................................................252
ROTARY QUERNS by Ruth Shaffrey
........................................................252
Catalogue of rotary querns
..............................................................253
Discussion
............................................................................254
Summary
.............................................................................255
OTHER WORKED STONE by Ruth Shaffrey
.................................................255
Catalogue of worked stone
.............................................................257
Discussion
............................................................................257
ARCHITECTURAL AND SCULPTURAL STONE by Peter Davenport with contribution
from Martin Henig
.........................................................................258
Catalogue of architectural and sculptural worked stone
....................................258
Discussion
............................................................................262
CERAMIC BUILDING MATERIAL by Cynthia Poole
.........................................263
Fabric
................................................................................263
Group
1:
Shelly fabrics
...............................................................263
Group
2:
Sandy fabrics
...............................................................264
Forms
................................................................................265
Tegulae
.............................................................................265
Imbrices
............................................................................266
Ridge tile?
..........................................................................266
Bricks
..............................................................................266
Box tile: tubulus and tubulus cuneatus
.................................................267
Tesserae
............................................................................267
Plat tile
.............................................................................267
Markings
.............................................................................267
Signature marks
.....................................................................267
Combing
............................................................................267
Discussion
............................................................................267
Tile production
......................................................................267
Structural use of ceramic building material
.............................................268
Phase
4:
the shrine
..................................................................268
Phase
4:
Building
10860..............................................................269
Phase
5:
Building
8019...............................................................269
Use of brick and tile in minor structures
.................................................269
Conclusions
...........................................................................271
Catalogue of illustrated tiles
............................................................272
FIRED CLAY by Cynthia Poole
..............................................................272
Fabrics
................................................................................272
Forms
................................................................................272
Hearth or oven floor
..................................................................272
Oven plate
..........................................................................272
Oven furniture
.......................................................................274
Discussion
.................................................................,..........274
Catalogue of illustrated fired clay
..........,....................................,.......274
V1U
Contents
Chapter
6:
Ecofacts and Environmental Evidence from the Roman Period
THE HUMAN SKELETAL REMAINS by
Annsofie
Witkin
.....................................275
Introduction
...........................................................................275
Methodology
..........................................................................275
Skeletal remains
.....................................................................275
Cremated bone
.......................................................................275
Provenance
............................................................................277
Cremation burials
.....................................................................277
Condition of the bone and disturbance
..................................................277
Demographic data and pathology
......................................................277
Pyre technology and ritual
............................................................277
Inhumation burials
....................................................................278
Preservation and completeness
........................................................278
Demography
........................................................................279
Stature
.............................................................................279
Dental pathology
....................................................................279
Caries
............................................................................279
Ante-mortem tooth loss
..............................................................280
Dental calculus
.....................................................................280
Dental abscesses
....................................................................280
Peridontal disease
...................................................................280
Enamel hypoplasia
..................................................................280
Dental anomalies
...................................................................280
Masticatory and extra-masticatory wear
.................................................281
Skeletal pathology
...................................................................281
Degenerative joint disease
............................................................281
Trauma
...........................................................................282
Infectious disease
....................................................................282
Conclusion
........................................................................283
Disarticulated remains
.................................................................283
Provenance
..........................................................................283
Condition and completeness
...........................................................283
Quantification, age and sex
...........................................................283
Burial ritual
...........................................................................283
Location of the adult burials in the landscape
...........................................283
Aspects of adult funerary ritual
........................................................284
Coffins
............................................................................. 285
Grave goods
.........................................................................285
Decapitation burials
.................................................................286
Neonatal burials
.....................................................................286
Disarticulated remains
...............................................................286
ANIMAL BONE by Lena
Strid
..............................................................287
Introduction
...........................................................................287
Methodology
..........................................................................287
The assemblage
.......................................................................288
The meat providing domestic mammals
.................................................289
Cattle
.............................................................................289
Sheep
.............................................................................289
Pig
...............................................................................291
Other domestic mammals
.............................................................292
Horse
.............................................................................292
Dog
..............................................................................292
Cat
...............................................................................292
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Between Villa and Town
WiUmammals
......................................................................292
Deer
..............................................................................292
Wild boar
..........................................................................293
Lagomorphs
........................................................................293
Birds
...............................................................................293
Fish by Rebecca Nicholson
..............................................................293
Animals from the shrine
................................................................294
Worked bone
..........................................................................297
Animal utilisation
.....................................................................297
Conclusion
............................................................................300
MACROSCOPIC PLANT REMAINS (EXCLUDING CHARCOAL) AND INSECTS
by Mark Robinson
.........................................................................300
Introduction
...........................................................................300
The samples
...........................................................................300
Methodology
..........................................................................300
Charred plant remains
................................................................300
Waterlogged macroscopic plant remains
................................................302
Waterlogged insect remains
...........................................................302
Results and interpretation
..............................................................305
Phases
3-4:2nd -
late
3rd
century
......................................................305
Phase
5:
late
ЗЫ-ат
century
..........................................................305
Discussion
............................................................................309
THE WOOD CHARCOAL by Dana Challinor
................................................309
Introduction
...........................................................................309
Methodology
..........................................................................309
Results and discussion
.................................................................310
Conclusion
............................................................................311
MICROMORPHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS by
M G
Canti
.......................................311
Methodology
..........................................................................311
Results
...............................................................................311
Chapter
7:
Discussion of the Roman Settlement and Shrine by Alex Smith
INTRODUCTION
..........................................................................313
SETTLEMENT ORGANISATION AND DEVELOPMENT
...................................313
Settlement origins
.....................................................................313
The earliest settlement (Phase
3) ........................................................315
Settlement expansion and development (Phase
4).........................................315
Final expansion and decline of the settlement (Phase
5)....................................318
The end of the Roman settlement
.......................................................322
MORPHOLOGY, ECONOMY AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE
..................................323
RITUAL AND RELIGION
................................................................325
The shrine
............................................................................325
Location and chronology
.............................................................325
Structural organisation
...............................................................326
The votive assemblage
................................................................330
Association with the settlement
.......................................................334
Other ritual within the settlement
.......................................................334
THE SETTLEMENT IN ITS LOCAL AND REGIONAL CONTEXT
............................335
Settlement form and distribution
........................................................335
Agriculture, power and control of resources
..............................................338
Communications
......................................................................340
Religion
..............................................................................340
The end of Roman occupation in the region
..............................................342
BIBLIOGRAPHY
...........................................................................343
INDEX
....................................................................................357
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spellingShingle | Lawrence, Steve Smith, Alex Between villa and town excavations of a Roman roadside settlement and shrine at Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire Oxford archaeology monograph Funde Excavations (Archaeology) England Northamptonshire Romans England Northamptonshire Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd Römerzeit (DE-588)4076769-3 gnd |
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title | Between villa and town excavations of a Roman roadside settlement and shrine at Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire |
title_auth | Between villa and town excavations of a Roman roadside settlement and shrine at Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire |
title_exact_search | Between villa and town excavations of a Roman roadside settlement and shrine at Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire |
title_full | Between villa and town excavations of a Roman roadside settlement and shrine at Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire by Steve Lawrence and Alex Smith ; with contributions by Leigh Allen ... |
title_fullStr | Between villa and town excavations of a Roman roadside settlement and shrine at Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire by Steve Lawrence and Alex Smith ; with contributions by Leigh Allen ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Between villa and town excavations of a Roman roadside settlement and shrine at Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire by Steve Lawrence and Alex Smith ; with contributions by Leigh Allen ... |
title_short | Between villa and town |
title_sort | between villa and town excavations of a roman roadside settlement and shrine at higham ferrers northamptonshire |
title_sub | excavations of a Roman roadside settlement and shrine at Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire |
topic | Funde Excavations (Archaeology) England Northamptonshire Romans England Northamptonshire Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd Römerzeit (DE-588)4076769-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Funde Excavations (Archaeology) England Northamptonshire Romans England Northamptonshire Ausgrabung Römerzeit Higham Ferrers (England) Antiquities Northamptonshire (England) Antiquities Higham Ferrers |
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