Thesaurus Term/Concept: STAKE HOLE

Identifier 94083
Class MONUMENT TYPE
Status Preferred
Index? Yes
Scope Note A hole in the ground which has been created by driving or hammering an upright stake into the ground. As a feature of some archaeological sites they may often represent the only surviving evidence for the former presence of an above-ground structure.

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Context Record
Monument Type MCH18370 Early Roman construction activity at Goss Street (Monument)
Monument Type MCH18412 Early Roman construction activity at Northgate Brewery (Monument)
Monument Type MCH24894 Evidence of the West Rampart at Hunter Street (Monument)
Monument Type MCH19236 post medieval activity at 25 Bridge Street (Phase 6 to 8) (Monument)
Monument Type MCH18151 Posts, Linear Features and Stakeholes, 67 Handbridge (Monument)
Monument Type MCH18368 Pre fortress features at the site of the Elliptical Building (Monument)
Monument Type MCH16765 Prehistoric Features near Fishpool Lane Farm (Monument)
Monument Type MCH697 Roman Ditch (North - South), 78 - 82 Foregate Street (Former Co-op Stores) (Monument)
Monument Type MCH465 Roman oven at Callin Court (Monument)
Monument Type MCH18441 Roman Pits, Features and Stakeholes, Telephone Exchange (Monument)
Monument Type MCH16686 Roman Timber Building at Bedward Row (Monument)
Monument Type MCH16684 Second Century activity at Bedward Row (Monument)
Monument Type MCH6604 Tatton Mere Mesolithic flint knapping site (Monument)