Thesaurus Term/Concept: TREE THROW

Identifier 146432
Class MONUMENT TYPE
Status Preferred
Index? Yes
Scope Note A bowl-shaped cavity or depression created in the subsoil by the long term presence and growth of tree roots or when a large tree is blown over or has its stump pulled out.

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Context Record
Monument Type MNF62163 19th and 20th century features and structures (Monument)
Monument Type MNF74466 Cropmarks of two pits of unknown date and function (Cropmark and Earthwork)
Monument Type MNF62564 Early Neolithic and Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age pits (Monument)
Monument Type MNF70476 Early Neolithic hollow and potentially Roman ditch (Monument)
Monument Type MNF63244 Early Neolithic pottery and struck flint (Monument)
Monument Type MNF55891 Early Neolithic to Early Roman Activity at Coxford Abbey Quarry, East Rudham (Monument)
Monument Type MNF71150 Possible undated pit with a surrounding mound (Monument)
Monument Type MNF61566 Post-medieval features (Monument)
Monument Type MNF67715 Post-medieval pit and ditch (Monument)
Monument Type MNF43637 Potentially archaeologically significant features and multi-period finds, Grange Farm Quarry (Monument)
Monument Type MNF43169 Prehistoric and post-medieval finds and undated features (Monument)
Monument Type MNF63245 Tree throws and pit containing Early Bronze Age pottery and struck flint (Monument)
Monument Type MNF71105 Two undated possible pits (Monument)
Monument Type MNF43164 Undated burnt features and post-medieval finds (Monument)
Monument Type MNF71138 Undated earthwork bank and pit (Cropmark and Earthwork)