Thesaurus Term/Concept: FIRE PIT

Identifier 151890
Class MONUMENT TYPE
Status Preferred
Index? Yes
Scope Note A pit dug into the ground or a simple construction made of stone, brick or metal. Designed to contain a fire and prevent it from spreading, but can also be used to heat stone for breaking.

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Instances/Examples (13)

Context Record
Monument Type MKE99237 An oven or kiln and a possible stoke hole, Boons Furzes (Monument)
Monument Type MKE115677 Bronze Age features, Claxfield Farm. (Monument)
Monument Type MKE115676 Bronze Age ring-ditch and cremation burial, Claxfield Farm. (Monument)
Monument Type MKE115220 Iron Age settlement, St Edmunds School, Giles Lane, Canterbury (Monument)
Monument Type MKE102213 Iron Age Settlement, Turing College in Canterbury (Monument)
Monument Type MKE78515 Iron Age site and field system, Stubb's Cross (Monument)
Monument Type MKE78512 Late Iron Age/early Roman features, Stubb's Cross (Monument)
Monument Type MKE116866 Medieval fire pit/furnace, New Romney (Monument)
Monument Type MKE78261 Possible later Prehistoric charcoal pits, West Wood (Monument)
Monument Type MKE123191 Roman bath house, domestic and industrial buildings, and settlement features, Shelford Farm Estate, Canterbury (Monument)
Monument Type MKE77432 Two undated ditches and a posthole, north of Boons Furzes (Monument)
Monument Type MKE77438 Undated burnt pit, south-west of Trench Farm (Monument)
Monument Type MKE78516 Undated features, Stubb's Cross (Monument)