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Kent Archaeol Rev 134
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Kent Archaeol Rev 134
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Series:
Kent Archaeological Review
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Volume:
134
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1998
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Date Of Issue From: 1998
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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20 Jan 2002
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Lower Palaeolithic discoveries at Eythorne, near Dover
Richard Hoskins
73 - 80
Two areas of flint concentration that may represent occupation sites are described. There is also a `Discussion' section by Geoff Halliwell & Keith Parfitt (77 & 79).
A brick kiln at Lullingstone Castle, Kent
Maurice Chenery
81 - 87
A kiln structure and medieval hollows with pottery are reported (discovered in 1986). A late-fifteenth- or early-sixteenth-century date for the kiln seems likely, but is not confirmed.
An unrecorded ? Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Water's End, near Dover
Keith Parfitt
89 - 90
Reproduces two reports, one an undated and anonymous manuscript and one a report from the Dover telegraph dated February 11th 1843, of an otherwise unknown AS pagan cemetery.
The Roman town at Ashford. . .
Edna M Mynott
91 - 92
Further update on the site (see also 99/523).