Findspot record TR 13 NW 25 - Iron Age & Roman site, Postling
Summary
Location
| Grid reference | TR 1419 3725 (point) FCE | 
|---|---|
| Map sheet | TR13NW | 
| County | KENT | 
| District | FOLKESTONE AND HYTHE, KENT | 
| Civil Parish | POSTLING, SHEPWAY, KENT | 
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Type and Period (1)
Full Description
TR 14193725.   An Iron Age and Roman site at Postling lies c. 1.9m SW of the parish  church,  c.  270m  SW  of Shrine Farm and c.  140m NE of  Honeywood Cottages.  The site, on open undulating farmland, was discovered by the Kent Archaeological  Rescue  Unit  in April 1979 when surveying  the  work  being carried  out  during  the construction of the  M20  Folkestone  to  Ashford Motorway c. 50 cm below the surface in an area 30m wide x c. 1 km in length was a chocolate-brown sandy clay deposit containing Iron Age and early Roman pottery sherds, plus 5 badly abraded Medieval sherds.   These represent  6 fabric types, and a minimum of 18 vessels.  Despite several test slots being excavated in the area, no related features were found.  The pottery suggests previously unknown Iron Age and Roman settlements,  perhaps small farmsteads existing nearby.   The lack of features and sloping nature of the ground  may suggest  that the finds were washed down the slope form the N in  antiquity, and have since been buried by hillwash,  with a further site lying on  thehigher ground to the north.  The pottery does demonstrate that the immediate area  was being settled some time c.500 - 300 BC,  and again during the  1st and 2nd c. AD.     (1)
Additional Info(2)
<1> KAR 74 1983 92-95 illus (J Willson) (OS Card Reference). SKE45422.
<2> Archaeology South-East, 1998, Desk-Based Assessment and Walk-over of a site at Folkestone Racescourse, Westhanger (Unpublished document). SKE7403.
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Finds (1)
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Related Monuments/Buildings (0)
Related Events/Activities (1)
- Intrusive Event: Excavation at Shrine Farm, Postling, 1979 (EKE20765)
Record last edited
Dec 3 2021 11:43AM