
Excavation at Hill Road, Wouldham
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Some Evidence on the Smuggling of Fuller's Earth from the Medway Estuary during the seventeenth Century
Nicholas Charles's Notes on Cudham and Downe
EXCAVATION AT HILL ROAD, WOULDHAM
R.J. CRUSE. B.Sc .. and A.C. HARRISON. B.A.. F.S.A.
INTRODUCTION
During scrub clearance on the summit of the North Downs ridge in
Wouldham parish, a quantity of Romano-British pottery and four
Constantinian coins were discovered. At the request of the owner,
Mr. B.E. Banfield, an investigation of the site was carried out by the
Maidstone Area Archaeological Group, under the direction of Mr.
A.C. Harrison, assisted by Mr. A.J. Daniels during the summer and
autumn of 1982. The following members gave valuable assistance:
Mr. A. Bishop, Mrs. J. Branch, Miss W.A.B. Fillery. Mr. W. Frost.
Mrs. J. Homewood, Mr. C.A. Law, Miss S. Manser, and Mr. and
Mrs. B. W. Terry. Finds from the site have been deposited in
Rochester Museum on loan from Mr. Banfield. The interest and
co-operation that he and his family showed throughout the excavation
are most gratefully acknowledged. We are especially grateful to
Sarah Gretton, Janet Henderson, Janet Ridout Sharpe, Gillian
Wilson, Dr. J.P. Hayes and Mr. E.H. Redfern for their expert
assistance.
LOCATION
Situated upon the Upper Chalk ridge, the site (N.G.R. TQ 72456445)
overlooks the fertile soils of the Medway Valley (Fig. 1). Some 800
m. to the north there is a possible bowl barrow (Appendix I), and 40
m. to the south-east there is evidence of a further small ditched
enclosure. This prehistoric activity may also be reflected in the local
place names of Rings Hill Place and the adjacent medieval manor of
Rings. Below the site to the south, the Pilgrims' Way, often assumed
to be prehistoric in origin, winds its way between a series of
prehistoric funerary monuments.
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