Source/Archive record (Unpublished document) SKE12691 - An Archaeological Evaluation Carried Out On Land Adjacent Nash Road And Salmestone Grange, St. Johns Parish, Margate, Kent
Title | An Archaeological Evaluation Carried Out On Land Adjacent Nash Road And Salmestone Grange, St. Johns Parish, Margate, Kent |
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Author/Originator | Trust for Thanet Archaeology |
Date/Year | 2000 |
Abstract/Summary
The evaluation trenches revealed the remains of the foundations of two medieval buildings and possible associated ditches. Three graves were also recorded, of which one was excavated. Its orientation and dimensions suggested to the report author that the graves were part of an Anglo-Saxon Transisitional cemetery.
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Location
Kent County Council Heritage 2001/17
Referenced Monuments (6)
- TR 36 NE 436 Archaeological features identified by geophysical survey work near Salmestone Grange, Margate (Monument)
- TR 36 NE 435 Chalk quarry pits east of Salmestone Grange, Margate (Monument)
- TR 36 NE 74 Cropmarks around Salmestone Grange, Margate (Monument)
- TR 36 NE 100 Cropmarks recorded east of Salmestone Grange, Margate (Monument)
- TR 36 NE 433 Evidence of medieval settlement activity on land adjacent to Nash Road and Salmestone Grange, Margate (Monument)
- TR 36 NE 434 Possible early medieval graves recorded southeast of Salmestone Grange, Margate (Monument)
Referenced Events (1)
- EKE8985 Evaluation on land adjacent to Nash Road and Salmestone Grange, St. John's Parish, Margate
Record last edited
Jan 14 2014 2:41PM