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Mausoleum cottage dig: end of week one

Posted on 31st July 2016 by Ruiha Smalley

Here are some photos from the end of the first week of digging the cottage site. A number of finds went on display at the Maidstone Museum’s event for the 2016 Festival of Archaeology.

Mausoleum cottage dig 2016 (1)comp

Mausoleum cottage dig 2016 (2) comp

Mausoleum cottage dig 2016 (3) comp

Mausoleum cottage dig 2016 (4) comp

Mausoleum cottage dig finds week 1 comp

 

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