Source/Archive record (Website) SKE31618 - Sixty five pits likely associated with a settlement complex at Deangate Ridge, Cooling Parish. Pits could be Iron Age, Roman or Early Medieval in date.
Title | Sixty five pits likely associated with a settlement complex at Deangate Ridge, Cooling Parish. Pits could be Iron Age, Roman or Early Medieval in date. |
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Author/Originator | English Heritage |
Date/Year | 2012 |
National Monuments Records Centre | TQ 77 SE 362 |
Abstract/Summary
Sixty five pits likely to be associated with the probable Iron Age or Roman settlement at Deangate Ridge, Cooling Parish. Date of pits uncertain but could be Iron Age, Roman or Early Medieveal.
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Description
Published on the Historic England pastscape website as part of the wider Hoo Peninsula Landscape Project. http://www.pastscape.org.uk/hob.aspx?hob_id=1549216
Location
Kent County Council Heritage 2016/79
Referenced Monuments (1)
- TQ 77 SE 1367 Sixty five pits located at a probable Iron Age or Roman site at Deangate Ridge, Cooling Parish. Pits could be Iron Age, Roman or Early Medieval. (Monument)
Referenced Events (1)
- EKE15020 Hoo Peninsula, Kent. Hoo Peninsula Historic Landscape Project (Ref: Research Report Series no 21-2013)
Record last edited
Aug 18 2016 12:08PM