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Author Archives: Ruiha Smalley
Using pottery in post excavation research
This week the pottery finds from the Randall Manor dig have been laid out in order to compare with the stratigraphy of the site, with the aim of dating the site more securely. Thanks to Nigel for sharing his knowledge … Continue reading
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Shorne Woods open day 17th June 2017
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Historypin and the Randal Manor flask
Work at the Randall Manor dig uncovered a lead flask buried in the floor of the stone cross wing extension of the medieval manor (the cross wing was probably added in the early 14th century, to a 13th century aisled hall). This … Continue reading
YAC Archaeological Dig 2016
Young Archaeologists’ Club dig: Shorne Woods, 13 March 2016 On Sunday the 13th March 2016 a group of young enthusiastic archaeologists (YACs) conducted a dig on a demolished WWII RAF Camp within the boundary of Shorne Country Park. One of the … Continue reading
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Cobham project in the local papers
We’ve recently had some publicity in the Gravesend Messenger: