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An Evaluation Near Gillingham
Mid way through an evaluation near Gillingham. So far we have a few ditches and two pits, although these are not providing much dating evidence! Lots of lovely worked flint across the site though, looking to be mostly Neolithic. Frustratingly, there has been a lot of...
Second World War Investigations in Sittingbourne
We have revealed the full concrete structure found during an evaluation at The Wheatsheaf in Sittingbourne. The structure is a WW2 static water tank, used by the fire service during the war if there was damage to the main water lines or there was nowhere close by to...
Evaluation in Thanet – with goats!
Currently conducting an archaeological evaluation in Minster in Thanet. The site is directly adjacent to a scheduled monument of ring barrows and enclosures. We are evaluating the proposed development site to see if any archaeology extends into the current area prior...
Maidstone excavations are currently underway!
Work is well underway on our site in Maidstone. We have currently found evidence of Prehistoric field systems, as well as Roman activity further up the field. Lots of pottery is coming out of the features, which will give us a great understanding of the date phasing...
Happy Birthday to our Director Emily!
Work is well underway on our site in Maidstone. We have currently found evidence of Prehistoric field systems, as well as Roman activity further up the field. Lots of pottery is coming out of the features, which will give us a great understanding of the date phasing...
Catching up with Dana Goodburn-Brown (Conservator) at CSI: Sittingbourne
Work is well underway on our site in Maidstone. We have currently found evidence of Prehistoric field systems, as well as Roman activity further up the field. Lots of pottery is coming out of the features, which will give us a great understanding of the date phasing...
Evaluation in Maidstone
Starting off July with a large evaluation in Maidstone. Back to the thick, hard clay! Let’s hope for continued rain to soften up the ground!