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14.1 Site Gazetteer London Resort PEIR Appendix14.1 Gazetteer Appendix 14.1: Updated Data Sources Gazetteer of Historic Environment Record Data from within the Site boundary (excluding findspots) Figures 14.4-14.9 WA no. Mon ID Name Period Easting Northing Palaeolithic handaxe and flakes from terrace gravels at Galley Hill Pit (N), aka "Higgins' WA25 MKE99887 Pit" Lower Palaeolithic 560400 174920 Numerous Palaeolithic handaxes (and other flint artefacts) from gravel overlying the WA06 MWX20876 Southfleet Road "Ebbsfleet elephant" site Lower Palaeolithic 561175 173260 WA01 MKE1661 Palaeolithic artefacts and molluscan remains from Ricksons Pit, AKA Barracks Pit Lower Palaeolithic 560840 174340 Levalloisian Palaeolithic flakes, cores and animal remains from pit rail cutting to Bevan's Lower Palaeolithic to Middle WA43 MKE1684 (Baker's Hole) Pit Palaeolithic 561370 174045 Baker's Hole Palaeolithic Site, Southfleet Pit, Swanscombe - Levalloisian flints and fossil Lower Palaeolithic to Middle WA40 MWX20959 animal remains Palaeolithic 561425 173875 Ebbsfleet Site B (Baker's Hole), with Palaeolithic Levalloisian occupation floors, Lower Palaeolithic to Middle WA61 MWX20963 mammalian fossils and other palaeo-environmental remains Palaeolithic 561230 174050 WA78 MKE100543 Palaeolithic features, Ebbsfleet Palaeolithic 561735 173558 WA79 MKE20294 Upper Palaeolithic knapping site, Springhead Upper Palaeolithic 561770 172610 WA82 MKE104432 Late Upper Palaeolithic flints, "Springhead Lower Floor", Ebbsfleet Valley Upper Palaeolithic 561590 173080 WA07 MKE43400 LITHIC SCATTER; BUTCHERY SITE; LITHIC WORKING SITE Lower Palaeolithic 561161 173274 Lower Palaeolithic to Middle WA73 MKE99895 PALAEOCHANNEL Palaeolithic 561161 174400 Later Prehistoric skeleton "Galley Hill Man", interred in Pleistocene gravels at Galley Hill, Early Neolithic to Late Bronze WA110 MKE1667 Swanscombe Age 560390 174930 WA129 MKE99976 Late Neolithic features, Ebbsfleet Late Neolithic 561660 173300 WA130 MKE99977 Late Neolithic features, Ebbsfleet Late Neolithic 561652 173193 WA154 MKE80360 Late Bronze Age activity, Northfleet Water Treatment Works Late Bronze Age 561821 173663 WA159 MKE20297 Possible Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age Boundary Features, Springhead Bronze Age to Iron Age 561680 172970 2 Doc ref 106574 Issue 1, June 2020 London Resort PEIR Appendix14.1 Gazetteer Wooden stake and brushwood trackway on foreshore near the mouth of Broadness WA162 MWX0290 Creek Bronze Age to Iron Age 560412 176528 WA163 MKE1694 Later Prehistoric human skull found at Baker's Hole quarry complex Prehistoric 561500 174000 Early Mesolithic to Late WA87 MWX0284 Peat/ organic clay exposure by Swanscombe Marshes Neolithic 559593 175625 Early Mesolithic to Late WA88 MWX0289 Organic clay exposure by Broadness saltmarsh Neolithic 560212 176289 WA117 MKE111197 Ebbsfleet Site 1 : Neolithic pottery Neolithic 561745 173613 WA144 MKE20255 Possible Bronze Age Surface, Ebbsfleet Valley Bronze Age 561427 174178 MKE20256 Possible Bronze Age Fence or Fish Trap, Ebbsfleet Valley Middle Bronze Age 561458 174156 MKE20256 Possible Bronze Age Fence or Fish Trap, Ebbsfleet Valley Middle Bronze Age 561452 174161 MKE20256 Possible Bronze Age Fence or Fish Trap, Ebbsfleet Valley Middle Bronze Age 561452 174161 MKE20256 Possible Bronze Age Fence or Fish Trap, Ebbsfleet Valley Middle Bronze Age 561451 174160 MKE20256 Possible Bronze Age Fence or Fish Trap, Ebbsfleet Valley Middle Bronze Age 561452 174160 WA146 MKE20256 Possible Bronze Age Fence or Fish Trap, Ebbsfleet Valley Middle Bronze Age 561453 174160 MKE20278 Gully Ditch and Cremation Burial, Ebbsfleet Valley Later Prehistoric 561676 174089 WA177 MKE20278 Gully Ditch and Cremation Burial, Ebbsfleet Valley Later Prehistoric 561676 174089 MKE20285 Early Prehistoric Site, Ebbsfleet Valley Sports Ground Later Prehistoric 561385 174172 MKE20285 Early Prehistoric Site, Ebbsfleet Valley Sports Ground Later Prehistoric 561393 174168 MKE20285 Early Prehistoric Site, Ebbsfleet Valley Sports Ground Later Prehistoric 561392 174165 MKE20285 Early Prehistoric Site, Ebbsfleet Valley Sports Ground Later Prehistoric 561408 174137 MKE20285 Early Prehistoric Site, Ebbsfleet Valley Sports Ground Later Prehistoric 561411 174122 MKE114244 Early Prehistoric Site, Ebbsfleet Valley Sports Ground - Pit 20682 Later Prehistoric 561392 174165 MKE114245 Early Prehistoric Site, Ebbsfleet Valley Sports Ground - Pit 20685 Later Prehistoric 561385 174172 MKE114245 Early Prehistoric Site, Ebbsfleet Valley Sports Ground - Pit 20685 Later Prehistoric 561385 174172 MKE114246 Early Prehistoric Site, Ebbsfleet Valley Sports Ground - Pit 20695 Later Prehistoric 561393 174168 MKE114247 Early Prehistoric Site, Ebbsfleet Valley Sports Ground - Pit 20726 Later Prehistoric 561411 174122 WA178 MKE114248 Early Prehistoric Site, Ebbsfleet Valley Sports Ground - Cremation Later Prehistoric 561408 174137 WA145 MKE20295 Two Bell Barrows with cremation, Springhead Middle Bronze Age 561792 172586 3 Doc ref 106574 Issue 1, June 2020 London Resort PEIR Appendix14.1 Gazetteer MKE114315 Earliest of two Bell Barrows with cremation, Springhead Middle Bronze Age 561794 172595 MKE114316 Later of two Bell Barrows, Springhead Middle Bronze Age 561793 172577 MKE20296 Group of Bronze Age Pits , Springhead Late Bronze Age 561688 174089 MKE20296 Group of Bronze Age Pits , Springhead Late Bronze Age 561686 174087 MKE20296 Group of Bronze Age Pits , Springhead Late Bronze Age 561689 174084 MKE20296 Group of Bronze Age Pits , Springhead Late Bronze Age 561687 174083 MKE20296 Group of Bronze Age Pits , Springhead Late Bronze Age 561683 174083 MKE20296 Group of Bronze Age Pits , Springhead Late Bronze Age 561688 174079 WA157 MKE20296 Group of Bronze Age Pits , Springhead Late Bronze Age 561686 174080 WA183 MKE99978 Undated later prehistoric ditch, Ebbsfleet Later Prehistoric 561657 173278 Early Mesolithic to Late WA101 MWX19229 Neolithic flints and pottery (and possibly Mesolithic flint scatter), Ebbsfleet Site 2 Neolithic 561568 173076 WA195 MKE1654 Iron Age `C' cremation Iron Age 562000 174000 WA212 MKE20310 Iron Age Ditch, Springhead Nursery Late Iron Age 561600 172770 WA261 MWX20796 Late Iron Age and Roman features at Station Quarter South, Ebbsfleet, Kent Late Iron Age to Roman 561560 172974 MKE20277 Possible Prehistoric Pits, Ebbsfleet Valley Late Iron Age to Roman 561670 174053 MKE20277 Possible Prehistoric Pits, Ebbsfleet Valley Late Iron Age to Roman 561673 174053 MKE20277 Possible Prehistoric Pits, Ebbsfleet Valley Late Iron Age to Roman 561676 174053 MKE20277 Possible Prehistoric Pits, Ebbsfleet Valley Late Iron Age to Roman 561694 174052 MKE20277 Possible Prehistoric Pits, Ebbsfleet Valley Late Iron Age to Roman 561697 174052 WA262 MKE20277 Possible Prehistoric Pits, Ebbsfleet Valley Late Iron Age to Roman 561699 174054 Approximate location of springs and ritual pool in early Roman period, Springhead, WA223 MKE99362 Northfleet Late Iron Age to Roman 561763 172618 WA224 MKE99459 Late iron age to early/middle Roman activity west of Northfleet Roman villa, Northfleet Late Iron Age to Roman 561399 174137 WA224 MKE99459 Late iron age to early/middle Roman activity west of Northfleet Roman villa, Northfleet Late Iron Age to Roman 561428 174171 Late iron age to early/middle Roman activity west of Northfleet Roman villa, Northfleet - WA225 MKE111905 Iron Age gully Late Iron Age to Roman 561405 174137 4 Doc ref 106574 Issue 1, June 2020 London Resort PEIR Appendix14.1 Gazetteer Late iron age to early/middle Roman activity west of Northfleet Roman villa, Northfleet - WA226 MKE111907 Iron Age pits Late Iron Age to Roman 561404 174138 Late iron age to early/middle Roman activity west of Northfleet Roman villa, Northfleet - WA226 MKE111907 Iron Age pits Late Iron Age to Roman 561404 174136 Late iron age to early/middle Roman activity west of Northfleet Roman villa, Northfleet - WA226 MKE111907 Iron Age pits Late Iron Age to Roman 561393 174133 WA227 MKE20279 Linear Prehistoric Features, Ebbsfleet Valley Late Iron Age to Roman 561682 174061 WA188 MKE1664 Northfleet Roman Villa Site, Ebbsfleet Valley Early Iron Age to Roman 561607 174083 WA228 MKE99358 Late iron Age enclosure, Springhead Late Iron Age to Roman 561886 172525 WA228 MKE99358 Late iron Age enclosure, Springhead Late Iron Age to Roman 561893 172528 MKE99360 Late iron Age pit group 1, Springhead Late Iron Age to Roman 561766 172716 MKE99360 Late iron Age pit group 1, Springhead Late Iron Age to Roman 561768 172712 MKE99360 Late iron Age pit group 1, Springhead Late Iron Age to Roman 561767 172708 MKE99360 Late iron Age pit group 1, Springhead Late Iron Age to Roman 561770 172708 MKE99360 Late iron Age pit group 1, Springhead Late Iron Age to Roman 561771 172704 MKE99360 Late iron Age pit group 1, Springhead Late Iron Age to Roman 561772 172706 MKE99360 Late iron Age pit group 1, Springhead Late Iron Age to Roman 561779 172707 MKE99360 Late iron Age pit group 1, Springhead Late Iron Age to Roman 561778 172704 MKE99360 Late iron Age pit group 1, Springhead Late Iron Age to Roman 561771 172708 MKE99360 Late iron Age pit group 1, Springhead Late Iron Age to Roman 561773 172717 MKE99360 Late iron Age pit group 1, Springhead Late Iron Age to Roman 561773 172727 WA229 MKE99360 Late iron Age pit group 1, Springhead Late Iron Age to Roman 561750 172760 MKE114430 Late iron Age pit group 2, Springhead Late Iron Age to Roman 561799 172703 MKE114430 Late iron Age pit group 2, Springhead Late Iron Age to Roman 561801 172703 WA230 MKE114430 Late iron Age pit group 2, Springhead Late Iron Age to
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