Monument record TR 15 NW 2167 - Roman Two Infant Burials, 5-7 St. John's Lane

Summary

Late Roman/Anglo-Saxon oven bases survived and sat directly over the destruction deposits of a large Roman timber-framed building. It is thought to have been constructed in the early 2nd century AD and extensively altered during the span in which it stood. Two infant burials were also uncovered from beneath the floor of the building.

Location

Grid reference TR 1475 5759 (point)
Map sheet TR15NW
County KENT
District CANTERBURY, KENT
Civil Parish CANTERBURY, CANTERBURY, KENT

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Full Description

Prior to the construction of Lullingstone House an excavation was undertaken in St John's Lane. The work was carried out in Autumn 1986, and the site code was SJ86.

Late Roman/Anglo-Saxon oven bases survived and sat directly over the destruction deposits of a large Roman timber-framed building, only part of which was uncovered during this excavation. It is thought to have been constructed in the early 2nd century AD and extensively altered during the span in which it stood. Two infant burials were also uncovered from beneath the floor of the building.

The Roman structure overlay early Roman/Belgic rubbish pits and stake-hole scatters. Iron-Age features consisted of a shallow gully and part of a larger ditch which may be part of the ditch located by Jenkins and Boyle in 1948-50.


Blockley, P., 1988, St John's Lane (Article in serial). SKE30492.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • --- Article in serial: Blockley, P.. 1988. St John's Lane.

Finds (0)

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Related Monuments/Buildings (0)

Related Events/Activities (1)

  • Intrusive Event: Nos 5-7 St John's Lane (Ref: CAT: 115 / site code: SJ86) (EKE13787)

Record last edited

May 11 2015 2:06PM