Source/Archive record (Unpublished document) SKE11891 - Brief Report on the Excavations by Dover Archaeological Group in the Area of the Roman Temple at Worth, in Kent
Title | Brief Report on the Excavations by Dover Archaeological Group in the Area of the Roman Temple at Worth, in Kent |
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Author/Originator | Dover Archaeological Group |
Date/Year | 1990 |
Abstract/Summary
Investigations by Dover Archaeological Group around the site of the Roman temple at Worth during 1985-89 revealed the existence of a large enclosure centred around TR 337552.
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Description
Location
Kent County Council Heritage 1989/20
Referenced Monuments (5)
- TR 35 NW 111 Bronze Age or Iron Age pits (Monument)
- TR 35 NW 875 Concentration of worked flints, Worth (Monument)
- TR 35 NW 874 Medieval enclosure, Worth (Monument)
- TR 35 NW 103 Medieval well, near Upton House, Worth (Monument)
- TR 35 NW 27 Worth Iron Age enclosure and Roman Temple (Monument)
Referenced Events (6)
- EKE12893 Excavation of a medieval enclosure, Worth
- EKE4180 Excavation of a medieval well in a field near Upton House (Ref: EI 15275)
- EKE4186 Excavation of two pits in Hacklinge Holes, Worth (Ref: EI 15285)
- EKE4662 Excavation trenches around Worth enclosure
- EKE12895 Fieldwalking, Worth
- EKE12892 Metal detecting searches, Worth
Record last edited
May 23 2013 5:14PM