Greatorex, C. (n.d.). An Archaeological Evaluation Along the Route of the Proposed A228 Sharnal Street Bypass, Sharnal Street, Kent.

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An Archaeological Evaluation Along the Route of the Proposed A228 Sharnal Street Bypass, Sharnal Street, Kent
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7
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Report
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An archaeological watching brief was undertaken on land which lay within the vicinity of several undated earthworks which had been identified from the county SMR. Nothing of archaeological significance was encountered during the exercise. [AIP]
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Christopher Greatorex
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Location - Auto Detected: Sharnal Street Bypass Sharnal Street Kent
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Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: A228 SHARNAL STREET BYPASS, SHARNAL STREET
Study area:
Investigation type: Evaluation
District: Medway UA
Monument:
Ngr: TQ78607390, TQ79307480
Parish: High Halstow, Hoo St. Werburgh
Postcode: ME3 8QF, ME3 8QN
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19 Jan 2009