Source/Archive record (Unpublished document) SKE32304 - Archaeological Evaluation Report Land at Manston Green Ramsgate

Title Archaeological Evaluation Report Land at Manston Green Ramsgate
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2013

Abstract/Summary

Archaeology South-East was commissioned by CgMs Consulting to undertake an archaeological evaluation on land at Manston Green, Ramsgate, Kent. A total of 35 trial trenches of varying lengths were mechanically excavated across the site. The majority of the trenches were targeted to located crop marks identified using the existing aerial photographs and LiDAR data for the area. The most significant features recorded included a possible Bronze Age ring ditch; an Iron Age enclosure; an area of Roman activity; a medieval enclosure ditch and a World War 2 anti-aircraft battery

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Description

unpublished

Location

Kent County Council Heritage 2017/187

Referenced Monuments (6)

  • Possible boundary ditch, Lord of the Manor (Monument)
  • Possible bronze age ring ditch, Lord of the Manor (Monument)
  • Possible prehistoric ditches, Lord of the Manor (Monument)
  • Probable medieval enclosure ditch, Manston Green Grange (Monument)
  • Second World War heavy anti-aircraft battery and camp, Lord of the Manor (Monument)
  • Two linear ditch cropmarks, Lord of the Manor (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

  • EKE16178 Archaeological evaluation at land at Manston Green Ramsgate, 2013 (Ref: OPR 13)

Record last edited

Feb 20 2024 3:06PM