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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Instances/Examples (13)
| 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) |