Thesaurus Term/Concept: PLOUGH MARKS

Identifier 68619
Class MONUMENT TYPE
Status Preferred
Index? Yes
Scope Note The subsoil traces of cultivation, presumed to have been caused by the use of a plough to till the soil.

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Instances/Examples (10)

Context Record
Monument Type MCH9557 Area of Plough Cultivation Marks (Monument)
Monument Type MCH848 Early Saxon Cultivation Layer and Ditches, 26 - 42 Lower Bridge Street (Phase I) (Monument)
Monument Type MCH19030 medieval plough soils at Northgate Brewery (Monument)
Monument Type MCH18437 Middle Iron Age Plough Scars, Possible Roundhouse, Timber Structure, Amphitheatre (Monument)
Monument Type MCH851 pre Roman cultivation soils at Abbey Green (Monument)
Monument Type MCH859 Pre-Roman Cultivation Soils (Plough Marks), Mercia Square (Monument)
Monument Type MCH21056 Roman Activity and Cultivation Soil, Grosvenor Park (Monument)
Monument Type MCH20726 Roman agricultural activity at the Leadworks (Monument)
Monument Type MCH24302 Roman Plough Marks and Sand/Sandstone Layer excavated at the former BT Exchange Building, St. John Street, Chester (Monument)
Monument Type MCH20725 Second century ploughsoil at the Leadworks (Monument)