Monument Class Description

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A Monument Class Description provides a synthesis and summary of the archaeological evidence for a particular type of British ancient monument. The Monument Class Descriptions were created by English Heritage as part of the Monuments Protection Programme.

Because archaeological remains are seldom good subjects for rigorous classification, these monument classes are regarded as provisional. However, they provide a good basis for beginning to understand the variability of the archaeological record in England.

Prehistoric Monuments[edit]

Early Prehistoric Monuments[edit]

Bronze Age[edit]

Iron Age[edit]

Roman Monuments[edit]

Early Medieval Monuments[edit]

Medieval Monuments[edit]

Post Medieval Monuments[edit]

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