Channel Tunnel Rail Link Section 1

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Mckinley, J. (1905) 'Human remains from Section 1 of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link, Kent.' CTRL Schemewide Specialist Report Series. Channel Tunnel Rail Link.
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Front Cover
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Figure 1: Scheme human bone report. Key sites along route from which human bone or potential mortuary-related deposits were recovered, shown against a background of drainage patterns and simplified geology.
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Figure 2: Scheme wide human remains report. Distribution of sites from which Neolithic human remains have been recovered against a background of drainage patterns and simplified geology.
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Figure 3: Scheme wide human remains report. Distribution of sites from which Bronze Age burials have been recorded against a background of drainage patterns and simplified geology.
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Figure 4: Scheme wide human remains report. Distribution of sites from which Iron Age burials have been recorded against a background of drainage patterns and simplified geology.
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Figure 5: Scheme wide human remains report. Distribution of sites from which Romano-British burials have been recorded against a background of drainage patterns and simplified geology.
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Figure 6: Scheme wide human remains report. Distribution of sites from which Anglo-Saxon burials have been recorded against a background of drainage patterns and simplified geology.
(Filename: HUM_SSR_Fig06.pdf)
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Back Cover
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