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Author Archives: Ruiha Smalley
Lullingstone Roman dig
Some of our team are getting involved in the upcoming community dig at Lullingstone. As part of the recently launched Darent Valley Landscape Partnership Scheme, a large-scale project run by Kent Downs AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) and supported … Continue reading
Stringmans Field
Excavations/clean-up is getting underway at Stringmans Field from 8th to 19th July (no weekend). We are giving the trench a tidy, extending the existing slots to reveal more of the barrow structure, and put in a couple more to get the extent … Continue reading
Cobham Exhibition June 2019
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Tagged cobham landscape detectives, cobham village, education
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A Spur Battery artefact
Clay pipes found in archaeological contexts come in a variety of shapes (see chart above). One of our volunteers reconstructed the fragments of a porcelain pipe found on the Spur Battery excavation to show us what shape it would have … Continue reading