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Canterbury Archaeological Trust - Canterbury Archaeological Trust Occasional Paper

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Canterbury Archaeological Trust Occasional Paper 7

Excavations at Downlands, Walmer, Kent
by Crispin Jarman
Evidence for prehistoric and Romano-British settlement was recently discovered on the southern outskirts of Walmer in Kent. The prehistoric occupation commenced in the late Bronze Age and continued into the early part of the middle Iron Age, the main phase of occupation being from c 600-350 BC. Roman activity began very soon after the conquest and continued until at least the third century when a large aisled building, possibly a barn associated ...
Paperback. Price GB £15.00


Canterbury Archaeological Trust Occasional Paper 6

Excavations at North Lane, Canterbury 1993 and 1996
by Jon Rady
Further evidence for the industrial nature of the northern extra-mural suburb of Canterbury from the Roman, through medieval and post-medieval periods, was discovered in excavations close to North Lane. Roman discoveries include quarries servicing the pottery and tile industry, a series of heavily-used roads and a late Roman road-side burial, possibly a family group. Medieval industrial and commercial activity to the rear of premises on North ...
Paperback. Price GB £13.95


Canterbury Archaeological Trust Occasional Paper 2/2/2/2

Copperas: An Account of the Whitstable Works and the first industrial-scale chemical production in England
by Tim Allen, Mike Cotterill and Geoffrey Pike
In 1995 an extraordinary array of timber posts set in bright yellow mortar was exposed by marine erosion of the Tankerton foreshore at Whitstable, Kent. Canterbury Archaeological Trust, with the help of English Heritage and Canterbury City Council, later carried out a two-year investigation of these features and began research into what they could tell of the history of Whitstable. This publication describes how some of the remains were ...
Paperback. Price GB £13.95

Canterbury Archaeological Trust Occasional Paper 1

A Twelfth-Century Pottery Kiln at Pound Lane, Canterbury
by John Cotter
In 1986 a medieval pottery kiln was excavated at Pund Lane, Canterbury which appears to have been worked by a continental potter, perhaps a Norman, around the middle of the 12th century. The report contains a short account of the site and excavation, ...
Paperback. Price GB £9.95





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