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Kent Archaeol Rev 103
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Title:
Kent Archaeol Rev 103
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Series:
Kent Archaeological Review
Volume
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Volume:
103
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Publication Type:
Journal
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
1991
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Date Of Issue From: 1991
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BIAB (The British Archaeological Bibliography (BAB))
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Created Date:
20 Jan 2002
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Major Iron Age site discovered near Alkham
Brian Philp
50 - 52
Four Iron Age burials, three of which proved to be extremely rich, were discovered during construction work. In adjacent graves two wooden buckets were found. The handles of the buckets were very ornate, possibly representing some of the finest Celtic metalwork yet found in Britain. Both buckets have now been conserved. IH
A Roman site at Hoo St Werburgh
Colin Martin
53 - 60
Excavations revealed evidence of Roman occupation, including pottery dating to c AD 50--120 and an unusual iron claw hammer. IH
A Bronze Age palstave from Tilmanstone
Keith Parfitt
61 - 62
Records the discovery of a Middle Bronze Age axe head. IH
Finding faces # 1990
Wendy Williams
63 - 67
Details a facial reconstruction project of the same name undertaken at the Roman Painted House in Dover during 1990. This achieved great success with the public and the media. There is a brief description of the technique and the reconstruction of a 21--25 year old Romano-British female skull is given as an example. IH