Source/Archive record (Unpublished document) SKE6686 - Archaeological Evaluation Excavation : 99 High Street Rochester
Title | Archaeological Evaluation Excavation : 99 High Street Rochester |
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Author/Originator | Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit |
Date/Year | 1990 |
Abstract/Summary
Two trial pits were dug exposing a number of features. In both trial pits shallow Roman features, 1stC A.D, were cut by later Med pits. In trial pit A an extensive to this pit located the top of the masonary Town Wall which was not examined. Also found sealing the 1st C depoisted was a deep dump of deposits relating to the supposed Roman defensive wall at this point. A number of finds were recovered, pottery and 4 coins, but the report does not give any details about these other than one of the coins was "Ancient British". No detailed site location map was included in report.
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Location
Kent County Council Heritage 1990/27
Referenced Monuments (3)
- TQ 76 NW 313 Medieval pit features, 99 High Street, Rochester (Monument)
- TQ 76 NW 312 Roman features, 99 High Street, Rochester (Monument)
- TQ 76 NW 312 Roman features, 99 High Street, Rochester (Monument)
Referenced Events (1)
- EKE4952 Test pits at No 99 High Street
Record last edited
Nov 15 2018 3:13PM