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Author Archives: Ruiha Smalley
Big fields and little flags
We were recently invited by Wessex Archaeology to help with fieldwalking activities in the Gravesend area. Archaeological investigations are currently being undertaken in fields and grounds near Shorne Woods in relation to the development of the Lower Thames Crossing project. … Continue reading
Flints and the British Archaeological Timelime
We’ve had some queries about flint knapping and thought we’d post a basic run down of the British timeline along with some introductory sheets on flints. Thanks go to Trevor for putting this together.
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Tagged archaeology, artefacts, excavation, history, prehistory, stone
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Farewell to the ‘Plateau’
We are now in the process of backfilling the second building and simultaneously we will be cleaning the excavation of building three followed by recording, photographing andthen backfilling. This will bring an end to over three and a half years … Continue reading
Kings Oak School
SWAG have been active for the Festival of Archaeology and holding a dig with Kings Oak School, Eltham. Here’s the group on the first day: