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Tag Archives: excavation
Cobham booklet coming soon
The Cobham Landscape Detectives booklet is out soon. If you would like a copy please contact Andrew at andrew.mayfield@kent.gov.uk
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Tagged cobham hall, cobham landscape detectives, cobham village, education, excavation
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Ear cleaners and tweezers among Roman finds at Ebbsfleet Garden City
The rogue nostril hairs and ear wax they once removed have long since decomposed, thankfully – but ancient Roman tweezers and ear cleaners found at Ebbsfleet remain in remarkable condition. The 2000-year-old artefacts were among a number of finds uncovered by archaeologists … Continue reading
Repton’s pond at Cobham Hall
We’ve been asked by the management at Cobham Hall if we’d like to help rediscover a pond on the grounds. This pond, amongst other features in the garden, was designed by Humphry Repton in the late 1700s. Andrew started the … Continue reading