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Kent Archaeol Rev 165
Title
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Title:
Kent Archaeol Rev 165
Series
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Series:
Kent Archaeological Review
Volume
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Volume:
165
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:
2006
Source
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
Created Date
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Created Date:
11 Dec 2006
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Excavation of a barrow in Iffin Wood, Canterbury
Matthew Bell
97 - 98
Transcription and brief discussion of an account published in 1880 of the excavation of a large barrow in Iffin Wood near Canterbury.
A mystery at Appledore
John Lindsay
98 - 99
Note on a substantial artificial mound on Mill Hill, Appledore, including various suggestions as to its purpose.
Saxon cemetery protest stops dig at Bridge
Brian Philp
99 - 100
Account of the controversy surrounding proposals to excavate part of a Saxon cemetery at Bridge, east of Canterbury, which involved various issues of professional ethics, excavation practices, and site protection.
Well done Surrey!; The story behind the Treasure Act 1996
Roger Manning
101
Brief account of the involvement of the Surrey Archaeological Society in the campaign to change the law on Treasure Trove, the shortcomings of which were highlighted by the case of the Iron Age/Roman temple site at Wanborough near Guildford.
A medieval site at Horncross Shaw, Eynsford
Brian Philp
102 - 106
Report on the discovery of a minor medieval settlement site to the west of Eynsford, during trial trenching prior to construction of the M25 in 1984. The features and artefacts discovered are described and discussed briefly.
Water supply in earlier times
Jim Preston
111 - 112
Article on the various water supply systems in use in the Kent area prior to the arrival of piped water in the late-nineteenth century.
The Roman tombs at Keston
Roger Manning
112 - 114
Description of the probable original appearance of the Roman tombs at Keston, near Bromley.