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Kent Archaeol Rev 160
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Title:
Kent Archaeol Rev 160
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Series:
Kent Archaeological Review
Volume
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Volume:
160
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Journal
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Editor:
Roger Manning
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Publisher:
Council for Kentish Archaeology
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Year of Publication:
2005
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http://www.the-cka.fsnet.co.uk/page16.html
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Created Date:
12 Sep 2005
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The Iron Age hillfort at Squerryes Park, Westerham
Brian Philp
218 - 226
Article on the Iron Age hillfort at Squerryes Park, including notes on the excavations which took place in 1960 and in 1970, on a selection of the pottery found, and on the recent history and current state of the site.
Conjectured Roman fort at Syndale, near Ospringe
Arthur Percival
227 - 231
The author attempts to shed further light on the Roman remains at Syndale by reference to a range of post-medieval documentary sources referring to the area in which the site is situated.
An update on the search for Doug Squires and information on the duck decoy at High Halstow
Keith Robinson
234 - 236
Article concerning Kentish duck decoys, and the author's efforts to trace a correspondent with Kent Archaeol Rev from 1966 who expressed and interest in decoy ponds and in the one at High Halstow in particular. Includes
Postscript
Roger Manning
Keith Robinson
235 - 236
in which the editor and author write about a BBC Radio 4 programme which featured the High Halstow duck decoy
Winchelsea, the lost Portus Adurni?
Lesley Feakes
237 - 239
The author discusses the possibility that there may have been a Saxon Shore fort at Old Winchelsea, which was drowned by the sea in 1287.