Thesaurus Term/Concept: MARL PIT
| Identifier | 69113 |
|---|---|
| Class | MONUMENT TYPE |
| Status | Preferred |
| Index? | Yes |
| Scope Note | A pit from which marl, a mixture of clay and carbonate of lime, is excavated. Marl is used as a fertilizer. |
Broader Terms/Concepts (2)
Related Terms/Concepts (8)
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Instances/Examples (8)
| Context | Record |
|---|---|
| Monument Type | MKE17488 Cook's Pits (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MKE20069 Large Gravel Pit, East of Southfleet Road, Swanscombe (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MKE15591 Marl/iron pits near Badsell Park Farm, Pembury (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MKE17541 Medieval features west of Sittingbourne Road (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MKE80464 Medieval marl pit and ditch, Church Road (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MKE78710 Medieval pits, gullies and ditches, Water Lane, Thurnham (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MKE80551 Possible medieval marl pits, St. Richard's Road, Deal (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MKE9318 Scotney Castle estate (Landscape) |