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 (11)

Context Record
Monument Type MNN32733 Neolithic Long Barrow, re-used in Early Bronze Age, and middle Bronze Age cremation cemetery (Monument)
Monument Type MNN141698 Possible Medieval Plough Furrow (Monument)
Monument Type MNN156536 Possible modern cultivation remains (Monument)
Monument Type MNN137247 Possible Ploughing-Related Features (Monument)
Monument Type MNN134726 Possible Post Medieval/Modern Cultivation Marks Or Trackway (Monument)
Monument Type MNN134732 Possible Post Medieval/Modern Cultivation Marks Or Trackway (Monument)
Monument Type MNN115493 Possible Roman field system (Monument)
Monument Type MNN37463 Post Medieval/Modern Features (Monument)
Monument Type MNN35062 Roman building, east of Irchester Roman town (Monument)
Monument Type MNN169222 Undated Features (Unlikely to be of Archaeological Interest) (Natural Feature)
Monument Type MNN140110 Undated pits, east of Norton Grounds (Monument)