Shand, G. (1993). Archaeological Evaluation at Eastry Hospital, Mill Lane, Eastry. Canterbury Archaeological Trust.

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Archaeological Evaluation at Eastry Hospital, Mill Lane, Eastry
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2
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Four trenches evaluated an area highlighted for the proposed building of two residential care units. There was no known archaeology on the site but it lay close to four separate C5th-C7th Anglo-Saxon cemeteries. No archaeology was recovered. [AIP]
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G Shand
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Canterbury Archaeological Trust
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1993
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Location - Auto Detected: Eastry Hospital Mill Lane Eastry Four
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Date Of Issue From: 1993 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: EASTRY HOSPITAL, EASTRY
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Investigation type: Evaluation
District: Dover
Monument: SITES. Early Medieval (410-1066), CEMETERIES. Early Medieval (410-1066)
Ngr: TR30705450
Parish: Eastry
Postcode: CT130JU
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19 Jan 2009