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1993
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A Romano-British Cremation Discovered at Bobbing, Kent
Christopher Greatorex
1994
A Romano-British cremation discovered at Bobbing, Kent
Christopher Greatorex
1994
A40 Gypsy Corner. Improvements to Western Avenue
C Place
1993
An archaeological evaluation at Hawkinge Aerodrome, Hawkinge, Kent
L Barber
1993
An Archaeological Watching Brief at Crossways, Ham Farm, Clayton
W A Woods
A watching brief was carried out during topsoil clearance in the area of a new barn. Over 70 features were recorded. Prehistoric flint work and Romano-British pottery and building material were recovered. Following this it was decided that evaluation work should be carried out on the site, especially due to its position on the edge of a site where Bronze Age, Romano-British and Anglo Saxon in-urned cremations have been discovered. The features relate mostly to Romano-British structural remains, the finds suggest that the site was also utilised in the prehistoric period. [Au(adp)]
1993
Excavations at Potlands Farm, Patching, West Sussex
R Darrah
C P Graves
Sue Hamilton
Richard I Macphail
Greg Priestley-Bell
M A Robinson
S Stevens
Patricia E J Wiltshire
An archaeological watching brief was undertaken during topsoil stripping on land which was to be developed on as part of the A27 Patching Junction Improvement scheme. There were known Bronze Age remains within the site. A burnt mound was uncovered with associated artefacts and was dated to the Middle Bronze Age. Several postholes, a hearth and a gully were also revealed, possibly dating to the Middle/Late Bronze Age. [AIP]
1995
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