Thesaurus Term/Concept: DESTROYED MONUMENT

Identifier 84565
Class EVIDENCE
Status Preferred
Index? Yes
Scope Note All physical evidence for a monument has certainly been completely destroyed (allowing no future reinvestigation) by activity implying substantial ground disturbance. Eg quarrying, road cutting, or natural disaster, erosion, acts of God etc.

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Context Record
Evidence MSO8666 Brightworthy Barrows: Three Bronze Age barrows on Withypool Common (Monument)
Evidence MSO6880 Lanacombe Barrow (Monument)
Evidence MSO7481 Lime Kiln Quarry, Luxborough (Monument)
Evidence MDE1074 Medieval memorial stone at Parracombe Bridge (Monument)
Evidence MMO1826 Medieval or post-medieval field boundary at southwest of Bonhill Top (Monument)
Evidence MSO8025 Modern and possibly prehistoric cairn at Bossington Hill (Monument)
Evidence MMO1660 Possible Bronze Age barrow west of Lillycombe House (Monument)
Evidence MMO2131 Possible medieval or post-medieval clearance cairns east of Parracombe (Monument)
Evidence MEM25384 Post-medieval bridge and ford site at Parracombe (Monument)
Evidence MSO7928 Post-medieval lime kiln at Bossington Beach (Monument)
Evidence MMO2106 Post-medieval water meadow north and west of Whitefield Barton (Monument)
Evidence MSO8890 Post-medieval waterwheel at Nicholls Farm (Monument)