Volume: Richborough Environs Project

Date:
18 Feb 2002 - 10 May 2002
Location:
Richborough Castle, Ash, Dover, Kent
Reference:
AF00055
Type:
Volume Containing Graphic And Textual Material
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Description

A 1:2500 scale air photographic survey of Richborough Roman fort and its environs was carried out as part of a Multi-disciplinary research project initiated by English Heritage Centre for Archaeology. The aim of the project was to establish the extent, morphology and complexity of the settlement in the area under active ploughing between the Saxon Shore fort and the amphitheatre. The combined results of the aerial survey, the geophysical surveys and small scale excavations undertaken by the CfA will be used to improve the interpretation, management and presentation of the site.

Content

This is part of the Series: EHC01/001 Eh Archaeological Requests; within the Collection: EHC01 English Heritage(Eh):Archive

This Volume is divided into 2 Child Records
This Volume contains the following materials:
Aerial Photograph Transcription: 1
Report: 1

Rights

© Historic England Archive

People & Organisations

Air Photograph Interpreter: Small, Fiona

Keywords

Early Medieval Church, Roman Commemorative Monument, Roman Amphitheatre, Early 20th Century Bomb Crater, Roman Military Base, Roman Town, Roman Vicus, Post Medieval Windmill, Roman Saxon Shore Fort, Early 20th Century Slit Trench, Roman Signal Station, Medieval Motte And Bailey