Monument record TQ 87 SW 71 - Romano-British Pit (Kiln?), Near Kingsnorth Power Station, Kingsnorth

Summary

A shallow sub-oval pit possibly representing the rake out from a kiln. Dates from the 2nd to early 3rd century AD and burnt deposits containing a large amount of pottery and pieces of tile and brick.

Location

Grid reference TQ 8117 7327 (point) Estimated from sources
Map sheet TQ87SW
County KENT
Civil Parish HOO ST WERBURGH, MEDWAY, KENT
Unitary Authority MEDWAY

Map

Type and Period (2)

Full Description

Archaeology South-East, 1999, An Archaeological Post-Excavation Assessment of Damhead Creek Kingsnorth Power Station and Associated Works, Hoo St Werburgh, Kent (Unpublished document). Ske12367.

<1> Archaeology South-East, 2004, Archaeological Investigations at Damhead Creek Power Station and Associated Works, Hoo St. Werburgh (Unpublished document). SKE15789.

<2> Archaeology South-East, 1999, An Archaeological Post-Excavation Assessment of Damhead Creek Kingsnorth Power Station and Associated Works, Hoo St Werburgh, Kent (Unpublished document). SKE12367.

Sources/Archives (3)

  • --- Unpublished document: Archaeology South-East. 1999. An Archaeological Post-Excavation Assessment of Damhead Creek Kingsnorth Power Station and Associated Works, Hoo St Werburgh, Kent.
  • <1> Unpublished document: Archaeology South-East. 2004. Archaeological Investigations at Damhead Creek Power Station and Associated Works, Hoo St. Werburgh.
  • <2> Unpublished document: Archaeology South-East. 1999. An Archaeological Post-Excavation Assessment of Damhead Creek Kingsnorth Power Station and Associated Works, Hoo St Werburgh, Kent.

Finds (1)

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Related Monuments/Buildings (0)

Related Events/Activities (2)

  • Intrusive Event: Archaeological Investigations at Damhead Creek Power Station and Associated Works, Hoo St. Werburgh (Ref: 1129) (EKE10142)
  • Intrusive Event: Watching Brief on the Kingsnorth Power Station Pipeline Route (Ref: 1001) (EKE8693)

Record last edited

Oct 23 2009 10:47AM