Monument record TR 15 NE 2017 - Cropmarks (linear ditches and pits) features east of Fordwich
Summary
Location
Grid reference | Centred TR 18332 59554 (255m by 142m) |
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Map sheet | TR15NE |
District | CANTERBURY, KENT |
Civil Parish | FORDWICH, CANTERBURY, KENT |
Map
Type and Period (4)
Full Description
Several ring ditches, linear features and pits are visible as cropmarks in fields immediately east of Fordwich on 1980s RCHME oblique aerial photographs [1-2]. Interpretation of the features is hampered by the fact that most are only partially visible; cropmarks showing only in very small sections of the field with the remainder of it apparently being not conducive to cropmark production.
Features comprise a large ring ditch, two smaller ring ditches, two groups of pits and two linear ditches. Most features lie in a cluster at the westernmost end of the recorded extent. The large ring ditch is 28m in diameter and a single pit lies within its interior. One of the smaller ring ditches, 12m in diameter and visible as partial circuit, lies immediately to its east. The east side of the large ring ditch is crossed by a linear ditch, visible running for c. 70m and aligned approximately N-S. The relationship between these two features is unclear. A cluster of at least 10 pits lie 30m northwest of the large ring ditch. The other pit group is more diffuse, it lies c.15m NNE of the large ring ditch and consist of 9 pits spread out over an area measuring 20x25m. The linear ditch also crosses though this group but does not appear to intersect any pit features.
The remaining features lie at some distance from this cluster of cropmarks; a ring ditch, c. 10m in diameter and 3/4 of circuit visible, lies 115m to the southwest and a linear ditch, visible for c.30m aligned and approximately NNW-SSE, lies 170m to the east.
These have been interpreted as remains of later prehistoric activity, settlement activity within the site may also be suggested by the presence of pit clusters. The ring ditch may represent the plough-levelled remains of a round barrow. They may represent a continuation of the activity recorded from cropmarks to the south west of Fordwich (MWX43016, TR 15 NE 152). NOTE: the pits listed as MWX43016 have since been identified as features related to WWII military training.
The linear ditch that crosses the large ring ditch may be a relatively recent boundary feature as it is on a similar to alignment to the present field layout. It has however, not been mapped on any of the historic and modern Ordnance Survey mapping of the area.
A transcription of the features recorded from aerial photography exists within a GIS layer held by this HER [3].
<3> Wessex Archaeology, 2009-10, South-East Rapid Coastal Zone Assessment Survey - Aerial Photographic Transcriptions (Digital archive). SWX15705.
<3> Wessex Archaeology, 2011, South East Rapid Coastal Zone Assessment Survey - (SE RCZAS) Phase 1: National Mapping Programme Report (Unpublished document). SKE25955.
<3> Cornwall Council Historic Environment Projects and Gloucestershire County Council, 2011, South East Rapid Coastal Zone Assessment Survey National Mapping Programme Components 1&2: Results of NMP Mapping (Unpublished document). SKE25954.
Sources/Archives (3)
- <3> SKE25954 Unpublished document: Cornwall Council Historic Environment Projects and Gloucestershire County Council. 2011. South East Rapid Coastal Zone Assessment Survey National Mapping Programme Components 1&2: Results of NMP Mapping.
- <3> SKE25955 Unpublished document: Wessex Archaeology. 2011. South East Rapid Coastal Zone Assessment Survey - (SE RCZAS) Phase 1: National Mapping Programme Report.
- <3> SWX15705 Digital archive: Wessex Archaeology. 2009-10. South-East Rapid Coastal Zone Assessment Survey - Aerial Photographic Transcriptions.
Finds (0)
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Related Monuments/Buildings (0)
Related Events/Activities (1)
- Non-Intrusive Event: South-East Rapid Coastal Zone Assessment Survey (Ref: 71330) (EWX10065)
Record last edited
Nov 23 2023 3:40PM