Cotswold Archaeology Monograph 25
Life on the Dallington Brook
Archaeological investigations at Harlestone Park, Northamptonshire 2022–2023
By Jo Barker, Grace Giffith, Abby Antrobus, Dane Wright
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Between 2022 and 2023, investigations at Harlestone Park, Northamptonshire, revealed multi-period occupation, initially on a seasonal basis but included Middle Bronze Age funerary activity and more extensive Late Bronze Age to Early Iron Age activity. A Middle to Late Roman lime kiln may have served the nearby settlement at Duston.
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Between 2022 and 2023, archaeological investigations were undertaken at Harlestone Park, Northamptonshire, exposing evidence for a landscape shaped by humans over several millennia. Straddling the Dallington Brook near New Duston, the site has shed light on how this riparian landscape has been exploited in varying ways since the Early Neolithic through to the modern day. Initially occupied periodically, perhaps on a seasonal basis, the site eventually became a focus for funerary activity during the Middle Bronze Age, with two groups of cremation burials situated either side of the brook. Subsequently, during the Late Bronze Age to Early Iron Age, the site was incorporated into an area demarcated by an extensive network of boundaries defined by alignments of pits.