Mersham, Kent - Integrated Site Report

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Canterbury Archaeological Trust (2017) Mersham, Kent - Integrated Site Report [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1044822

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Reports

The following reports are available in the Library of Unpublished Fieldwork Reports and can be accessed using the 'Go to report' links below.

Munby, J T; Helm, R (2006) Medieval ironworking evidence at Mersham, Kent. Oxford Wessex Archaeology Joint Venture:Oxford. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5284/1008713. Go to report

The following documents are also part of the archive.

Frontcover
(MSH_ISR_Cover.pdf)
PDF 243 Kb
Figure 1: Mersham: Site location and geological background
(MSH_ISR_Fig001.pdf)
PDF 2 Mb
Figure 2: Mersham: topography and archaeological backrgound, overlaid on the 1st Edition OS map (6 inches to 1 mile, 1876-1877)
(MSH_ISR_Fig002.pdf)
PDF 540 Kb
Figure 3: Mersham: Overall phase plan
(MSH_ISR_Fig003.pdf)
PDF 75 Kb
Figure 4: Mersham: Late Saxon and early medieval phase plan
(MSH_ISR_Fig004.pdf)
PDF 85 Kb
Figure 5: Mersham: Selected early medieval finds
(MSH_ISR_Fig005.pdf)
PDF 409 Kb
Figure 6: Mersham: Late medieval and post-medieval phase plan
(MSH_ISR_Fig006.pdf)
PDF 66 Kb
Backcover
(MSH_ISR_Backcover.pdf)
PDF 80 Kb

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