Monument record TR 15 NW 1785 - Prehistoric Pits (Whitehall Road)

Summary

In WII however, the road overlay a thick Belgic occupation with traces of a building occupying a hollow in the natural brickearth and localised series of pits. The various Belgic pits suggested a long occupation.

Location

Grid reference TR 1432 5790 (point)
Map sheet TR15NW
County KENT
District CANTERBURY, KENT
Civil Parish CANTERBURY, CANTERBURY, KENT

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Full Description

Between 1953 and 1955 a number of trenches were cut outside the city wall and beyond the Stour on the NW side of Whitehall Road. The site codes were CXXIV, CXXV and CXXVI Site W. The excavations were undertaken by The Canterbury Excavation Committee prior to the construction of a new road (Rheims Way) and housing.

Trenches WI-III encountered the Roman Watling Street as it ascended the valley-side from the crossing of the Stour towards Rochester. Artefacts found suggested that it had been built very soon after the conquest, for nothing Roman lay below the metalling. In trenches WI and WIII the street lay directly on the natural subsoil and this suggests that normally the topsoil was cleared prior to construction.

In WII however, the road overlay a thick Belgic occupation with traces of a building occupying a hollow in the natural brickearth and localised series of pits. The building was timber-framed, with insersects plugged with daub. At the time of discovery such a building was unparalleled in Iron Age contexts. The various Belgic pits suggested a long occupation.

Trench WIV, west of the other trenches, revealed secondary Neolithic, Belgic and Roman occupation, including a hut spanning the transition into Romano-British times. Scattered Belgic cremation burials were traced in this area: the ashes were inurned in native butt beakers and in one grave a second beaker accompanied the burial. Two levels of Roman timber buildings bordering the NE side of the street were found in WI; in the second century there seems to have been a suburb here which may have extended northwards towards the tile and pottery kilns which were discovered near St Stephens Road by F. Jenkins.


Frere, S., Bennett, P., Rady, J., Stow, S., 1987, Excavations Intra- and Extra-mural Sites 1949-55 and 1980-84 (Monograph). SKE29800.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • --- Monograph: Frere, S., Bennett, P., Rady, J., Stow, S.. 1987. Excavations Intra- and Extra-mural Sites 1949-55 and 1980-84.

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Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

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Related Events/Activities (1)

  • Intrusive Event: Whitehall Road Area (Ref: CAT: 115 / site codes: CXXIV, CXXV and CXXVI) (EKE13806)

Record last edited

Jan 20 2015 2:41PM