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Kent Archaeol Rev 147
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Title:
Kent Archaeol Rev 147
Series
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Series:
Kent Archaeological Review
Volume
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Volume:
147
Publication Type
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
Roger Manning
Publisher
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Publisher:
Council for Kentish Archaeology
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2002
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
Created Date
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Created Date:
23 Sep 2003
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Abstract
CKA Conference, Canterbury, November 2001
Ben Stoker
141
Report from conference.
An Iron Age farmstead at Darenth
Brian Philp
142 - 146
Ditches, pit and gully discovered during pipeline work in 1981.
A new concept in mapping
Roger Manning
147
Note on the launch of the Ordnance Survey's digital MasterMap service in 2001.
The Valletta Convention
Roger Manning
149 - 150
Notes EH's response to concerns over Article 3's potential to restrict the activities of local archaeological groups.
How Sheerness nearly became Clarence Port
David Hughes
151 - 153
In 1828.
Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Nonington
Keith Parfitt
154 - 159
Notes the nineteenth-century discovery and commemoration (with an inscribed pyramid) of `ancient' skeletons and Dover Archaeological Group's 2001 excavations of an area nearby. These revealed a further five graves -- three with grave goods. There is a note on the inscription's
Translation
Howard Jones
157