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Year: 2012 Author: Cornelius Barton Categories: Day of Archaeology 2012, Survey, Excavation, Commercial Archaeology
Tags: Egham, Construction, Scheduled Ancient Monument of Keston Roman Tombs, Keston, Physical infrastructure, GPS, Earth, Roman Tombs, skilled machine driver, CRM, L - P : Archaeology, Egham Museum, Trench, gallery link=, Surrey, Tea, Mike, Commercial Archaeology, GPS system
Barton, Cornelius (2012): A Day On Two Sites. https://doi.org/10.5284/1079627 | 553 Kb |
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Roman Tombs at Brambletye, dating to the 3rd Century AD. I have failed to post a workable link but if you put “Roman Tombs Keston” into Google you’ll find the Council for Kentish Archaeology website with more details. (doa_image5410.jpg) |
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Section through wall footing. (doa_image5413.jpg) |
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TEA! This should really be further back in the gallery but somehow looks nicer here. (doa_image5416.jpg) |
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Surveying using GPS Smartrover. Very handy bit of kit. I love those Swiss dudes…so meticulous. (doa_image5417.jpg) |
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Backfilling, Oh well, nothing there. Fill it in again. (doa_image5418.jpg) |
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Digital Stations (doa_image5419.jpg) |
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