Thesaurus Term/Concept: BANJO ENCLOSURE
| Identifier | 68979 |
|---|---|
| Class | MONUMENT TYPE |
| Status | Preferred |
| Index? | Yes |
| Scope Note | A monument consisting of a small (generally less than 100m diameter) subcircular enclosure with a narrow approach way consisting of parallel ditches (thus banjo shaped). Believed to be associated with stock management in the Later Prehistoric period. |
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Instances/Examples (6)
| Context | Record |
|---|---|
| Monument Type | MKE7865 Bronze Age and Iron Age cropmark complex, Minster (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MKE40211 Circular and sub-circular magnetometry anomalies in Sevenoaks Quarry (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MKE447 Cropmarks of a banjo enclosure in a field to the west of Salt Farm, Fawkham (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MKE6254 Curvilinear enclosure with trackways, Adisham (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MKE124046 Later Prehistoric enclosure, Bax Farm, Tonge (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MKE7657 Possible Roman linear cropmarks, Sackett's Hill, Broadstairs (Monument) |