Thesaurus Term/Concept: WHEEL RUT

Identifier 142077
Class MONUMENT TYPE
Status Preferred
Index? Yes
Scope Note A linear groove worn into the surface of a road or thoroughfare by the continuous passage of wheeled vehicles. Usually expected to occur in pairs.

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Instances/Examples (14)

Context Record
Monument Type MKE116052 Early Iron Age hollow way and prehistoric finds, former Spinning Wheel Hotel (Monument)
Monument Type MKE117475 Iron Age - Romano-British features including a droveway, a routeway, ditches, and pits at Cockering Farm, Canterbury (Monument)
Monument Type MKE7951 Linear features, possible line of a trackway, Minster in Thanet (Monument)
Monument Type MKE120301 Medieval ditches, quarry pits, and metalled surface at Rhodaus Town, Canterbury (Monument)
Monument Type MKE117477 Medieval quarries, a building, and other occupation-related features at Cockering Farm, Canterbury (Monument)
Monument Type MKE123356 Medieval/post-medieval trackways, Spinning Wheel Hotel, Old Dover Road (Monument)
Monument Type MKE98927 Post-Medieval brickearth quarrying features, Hever Court Road, Gravesend (Monument)
Monument Type MKE80463 Roman activity, Henhurst Road (Monument)
Monument Type MKE127793 Roman ditch and Roman or post-medieval track, land east of Nackington Road, Canterbury (Monument)
Monument Type MKE80453 Roman road, field and corn drier, Northumberland Bottom (Monument)
Monument Type MKE17382 Roman structural remains, Weatherlees Waste Treatment Work (Monument)
Monument Type MKE122867 Roman trackway and wheel ruts, St Mary Bredin School, Canterbury (Monument)
Monument Type MKE92014 Roman trackway discovered during the East Kent Access Route excavations (2009-2011) (Monument)
Monument Type MKE92004 Two large trackways of late Iron Age / Roman date discovered during the East Kent Access Route excavations (2009-2011) (Monument)