Thesaurus Term/Concept: PLOUGH HEADLAND

Identifier 68627
Class MONUMENT TYPE
Status Preferred
Index? Yes
Scope Note A narrow strip of land where a plough and team could turn. This usually remains higher than the ploughed land.

Broader Terms/Concepts (1)

Related Terms/Concepts (2)

Narrower Terms/Concepts (0)

Instances/Examples (18)

Context Record
Monument Type MLI53052 Former Boundaries and Enclosures, Newball (Monument)
Monument Type MLI98657 Linear earthwork in North Coates, interpreted as a possible medieval or later plough headland (Monument)
Monument Type MLI60649 Medieval cultivation remains at Town Road, Quarrington (Monument)
Monument Type MLI80733 Medieval earthworks at Leverton Grange (Monument)
Monument Type MLI35011 MEDIEVAL FIELD SYSTEM (Monument)
Monument Type MLI124827 Medieval Field System, Eastgate, Scotton (Monument)
Monument Type MLI83465 Possible Bronze Age or Iron Age earthwork banks, Middle Field/Red Inn Field (Monument)
Monument Type MLI81503 Post-medieval features, Simons Close (Monument)
Monument Type MLI43206 RIDGE AND FURROW (Monument)
Monument Type MLI89525 Ridge and furrow and headland to the east of Half Mile Lane (Monument)
Monument Type MLI52581 Ridge and Furrow Field System, Newton on Trent (Monument)
Monument Type MLI89528 Ridge and furrow to the south of the A17 near Asgarby village (Monument)
Monument Type MLI81678 Ridge and furrow, West End Farm Cottage (Monument)
Monument Type MLI84590 Shrunken settlement of Howell (Monument)
Monument Type MLI40840 SITE OF DUNSTHORPE DMV (Monument)
Monument Type MLI40829 The medieval village of Hallington (Monument)
Monument Type MLI82078 The settlement of Aubourn (Monument)
Monument Type MLI80870 The Settlement of Waddington (Monument)