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ID:SKE12252
Title:An Archaeological Evaluation at Ingress Abbey, London Road, Greenhithe, Kent
Originator:AOC Archaeology Group
Date:1999
Summary:Results of archaeological evaluation work at Ingress Abbey. In addition to trenching, test pits were excavated to investigate the palaeolithic potential of pleistocene deposits and a number of worked flint flakes were recovered. A large Roman ditch was recorded running across the site. Evidence of the post medieval and recent garden landscaping was also investigated.

Associated Monuments

TQ 57 SE 175Early Roman military encampment, Ingress Abbey, Greenhithe, Kent (Monument) ()
TQ 57 NE 93Ingress Abbey, Dartford (Monument) ()
TQ 57 SE 176Ingress Abbey, Palaeolithic flint flakes from terrace sands/ gravels (Monument) ()
TQ 57 NE 97Ingress Park (Monument) ()
TQ 57 SE 177Neolithic or Bronze Age Flints found during fieldwork at Ingress Abbey (Findspot) ()