Source/Archive record (Unpublished document) SWX12862 - An archaeological evaluation at Gravesend and North Kent Hospital, Kent

Title An archaeological evaluation at Gravesend and North Kent Hospital, Kent
Author/Originator
Date/Year May 2004

Abstract/Summary

Evaluation in advance of redevelopment consisting of nine trenches. Trenches 4 & 5 revealled a silt layer containing flints of mid-late Bronze Age date. Three cut features were also found in these trenches all associated with burning had similar type flints but also Early Iron Age and latter Roman pottery.

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Description

Spiral bound report, 29 pages. Report by CGMS consultants based on site work by Preconstruct Archaeology.

Location

Kent County Council Heritage 2006/110

Referenced Monuments (7)

  • Anglo Saxon Pits, Gravesend & North Kent Hospital (Monument)
  • Iron Age Ditch, Gravesend and North Kent Hospital (Monument)
  • Mesolithic Lithic Findspot, Gravesend & North Kent Hospital (Findspot)
  • Mixed Lithics, Gravesend & North Kent Hospital (Findspot)
  • Post Medieval Pits, Gravesend & North Kent Hospital (Monument)
  • Romano British Ditch & Pits, Gravesend & North Kent Hospital (Monument)
  • Scaffold Points, 19th - 20th Century Victorian Terrace (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

  • EWX9174 Evaluation at Gravesend and North Kent Hospital (Ref: KGER04)

Record last edited

Mar 9 2021 11:27AM