Cross, R. (1994). A256 Whitfield to Eastry Improvement Road; Report on the Archaeological Evaluations; Field 32 - October 1994. Canterbury Archaeological Trust.

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A256 Whitfield to Eastry Improvement Road; Report on the Archaeological Evaluations; Field 32 - October 1994
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10
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Report
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Twelve evaluation trenches were excavated along the line of the proposed Red route of the road improvement scheme. Six negative archaeological features were located, consisting of probable pits, ditches and post holes. No finds were recovered. [AIP]
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Richard Cross
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Canterbury Archaeological Trust
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1994
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Date Of Issue From: 1994 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: FIELD 32, NORTH-EAST OF BARVILLE FARM, TILMANSTONE CP, WHITFIELD TO EASTRY A256 ROAD IMPROVEMENT
Study area: 695m
Investigation type: Evaluation
District: Dover
Monument: [Circular] FEATURES. Undated, [Rectangular] FEATURE. Undated, POST HOLES. Undated, LINEAR FEATURES. Undated, PIT. Undated, DITCHES. Undated
Ngr: TR30505060
Parish: Tilmanstone
Postcode: CT140NX
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18 Jan 2009