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Canterbury Archaeological Trust - The Archaeology of Canterbury

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The Archaeology of Canterbury VI

Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery, Dover: Excavations 1994
by Keith Parfitt and Trevor Anderson
The 1994 excavations at Buckland, Dover, uncovered another 244 graves in the extensive Anglo-Saxon cemetery first excavated by Professor Vera Evison in 1951-3. Just over two thirds of the burials contained grave goods. Several male burials contained a sword, others a spear and sometimes a shield. Women's graves included brooches and beads and a variety of other objects. The excavation was undertaken by Canterbury Archaeological Trust with the ...
Hardback. Price GB £35.00


The Archaeology of Canterbury V

The Roman Watermills and Settlement at Ickham, Kent
by Paul Bennett, Ian Riddler, and Christopher Sparey-Green
This is the account of 'rescue' excavations undertaken during gravel quarrying between 1972 and 1974 at Ickham on the Little Stour river in Kent. Initially excavated by a local amateur group led by the late Jim Bradshaw, who had discovered the site, the final season was funded by the then Department of the Environment and directed by Christopher Young. Four watermills were identified, flanking a road, possibly the main route from Richborough to ...
Hardback. Price GB £40.00





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