Sandling Construction Site, ARC SCS 98

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Introduction

Sandling Construction Site, ARC SCS 98

The Museum of London Archaeology Service (MoLAS) was commissioned by Union Railways Limited (URL) to undertake an archaeological evaluation at Sandling Construction Site (ARC SCS98), situated approximately 1km to the north-west of Saltwood, near Hythe, Kent. The centre of the site was at 94123/17151 on the Channel Tunnel Rail Link (CTRL) Project Grid. A total of 15 trial trenches, 1831TT to 1845TT inclusive, were excavated between the 3rd and 7th of September 1998. No archaeological features or finds were recorded.

N.B. Much of this work here has been superseeded by works associated with the Phase Two and Schemewide programmes, but are included here for completeness. Those wishing to use the most current data are urged to view the Channel Tunnel Rail Link Section 1 Project pages.


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