Pretty sure that, from previous experience, the thing that makes pretty much *anything* fit within TMA's criteria is, quite simply, archaeological or historical evidence.
I've had stuff (yes, wells!) removed or questioned in the past due to lack of evidence of prehistoric use. Even though sometimes - due to location, appearance, or whatever - it just *feels* like it's ancient! :)
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