A road through the past: archaeological discoveries on the A2 Pepperhill to Cobham road-scheme in Kent
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adam_text | Contents
List of Figures
...............................................................................xi
List of Plates
...............................................................................xvii
List of Tables
...............................................................................xix
Summary
...................................................................................xxi
Acknowledgements
........................................................................xxiii
Chapter
1:
Introduction by Tim Allen
..........................................................1
LOCATION AND SCOPE OF WORK
..........................................................1
GEOLOGY AND TOPOGRAPHY
..............................................................1
ARCHAEOLOGICAL BACKGROUND
.........................................................1
Archaeological investigations prior to excavation
..............................................6
EXCAVATION METHODOLOGY
..............................................................7
POST-EXCAVATION METHODOLOGY
........................................................7
STRUCTURE AND CONVENTIONS OF THE REPORT
.........................................8
LOCATION OF THE ARCHIVE
................................................................8
Chapter
2:
From the Palaeolithic to the late Bronze Age by Mike Donnelly, Chris Hayden
and Tim Allen
...............................................................................9
FROM THE PALAEOLITHIC TO THE EARLY BRONZE AGE
....................................9
Residual Upper Palaeolithic flint from Site A
.................................................9
The Mesolithic
.............................................................................9
Mesolithic flint from Site
В
................................................................9
Mesolithic flint from the boundary between Sites
F
and
G
.....................................9
Mesolithic material from other sites
........................................................9
The early and middle Neolithic
..............................................................9
The early Neolithic ramped
posthole
and other features on Site
G
..............................9
Early Neolithic flint from layer
9584
and from pits cut into it
.................................13
Colluvium at the boundary between Sites
F
and
G
...........................................13
Sire
В:
flint scatter
3424..................................................................13
Site A
..................................................................................15
Residual early and middle Neolithic finds
..................................................15
The late Neolithic/early Bronze Age
.........................................................16
Beaker pits on Site
D
.....................................................................16
Pits and residual finds on Sites
E
and
F
....................................................16
Pits and residual finds on Site
G
(9407
and
9270)............................................16
Flint from a colluvial deposit
(11134)
on Site
ƒ...............................................19
Residual finds from other sites
............................................................19
MIDDLE TO LATE BRONZE AGE SITES
......................................................19
Enclosure and trackway in Site
G
...........................................................22
Chronology
.............................................................................22
The
Е
-shaped enclosure ditches
............................................................26
Gullies running along the south-eastern side of the enclosure
..................................28
Flint cobbling along the south-east side of the enclosure
......................................30
Stratigraphie
relationships along the south-eastern boundary of the enclosure
..................34
Features within the enclosure
.............................................................34
Sites
В
and
С
..............................................................................36
Е
-shaped enclosure: ditches
5892
and
7424..................................................36
Cremation deposits, pits and gullies near the centre of Site
С
..................................40
Boundary ditch
5912.....................................................................42
Isolated cremation deposit
7758
on Site
В
..................................................43
111
A Road through the Past
ЛЛ
Pits in Sites A and
L
.......................................................................
T*
S/ŕe L:
pit
12510.........................................................................
JI
Site A: pit cluster
........................................................................45
SiteD..
.................................................................................48
EARLY PREHISTORIC FINDS ASSEMBLAGE
.................................................48
Struck flint by Mike Donnelly and Hugo Anderson-Whymark
......................................48
Methodology
............................................................................48
Raw material and condition
..............................................................49
The assemblages
.........................................................................
Metrical analysis
..........................................................................
Catalogue of illustrated flints
.............................................................58
Late Neolithic/early Bronze Age pottery by Lisa Brown and David Mullin
..........................62
Fabrics
.................................................................................
62
Forms and decoration
....................................................................63
Discussion
..............................................................................64
Catalogue of illustrated sherds
............................................................67
Later Bronze Age pottery by Peter Couldrey and David Mullin
....................................67
Fabrics
.................................................................................67
Site assemblages
.........................................................................69
Discussion
..............................................................................70
Catalogue of illustrated sherds
............................................................71
Fired clay In/ Dan Stnnsbie
...................................................................75
Fabrics
. ................................................................................75
Site assemblages
.........................................................................75
Discussion
..............................................................................77
Catalogue of illustrated material
..........................................................77
Worked stone by Ruth Shaffrey
...............................................................77
Worked bone In/ Ian
R
Scott
.................................................................79
EARLY PREHISTORIC OSTEOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL EVIDENCE
..................80
Cremations and inhumation deposits by Mark Gibson, Ceridwen Boston, Sharon Clough and
Nicholas Marqitez-Grant
................................................................80
Bronze Age cremation burial in Site
В
......................................................80
Bronze Age cremation deposits in Site
С
....................................................80
Late Bronze Age cremation burial in Site
D
.................................................81
Disarticulated human remains from late Bronze Age ditch in Site
С
............................81
Animal bone by Andrew Bates,
tacqui Mulinile
and
Adrienne
Powell
................................82
Neolithic and early Bronze Age
............................................................82
Bronze Age
..............................................................................82
Charred plant remains by Wendy Smith
.......................................................83
Wood charcoal by Dana Challinor
.............................................................83
Pollen and phytoliths by Adrian
G
Parker
.....................................................84
Results and discussion
............................................ 84
Land snails by Elizabeth Stafford
.......................................... 87
Middle Bronze Age ditch
5892......................................... ................88
Late Bronze Age ditch
5912....................................... .....................91
Discussion
......................................
от
Radiocarbon dating by Rebecca Nicholson and Tim Allen
........................................ ! 94
Results
................................. ..............................
де
DISCUSSION by Tim Allen and Chris Hoyden
..........................
,^^..
.
................97
The Palaeolithic and Mesolithic
____....................... ]................................97
The earlier Neolithic
.......................................................................
97
The ramped
posthole
on Site
G
............................................................97
The late Neolithic/early Bronze Age
........................................................98
The middle and late Bronze Age
...................... ................................... -.
nf)
Chronology and ceramics
............................... ]...............................
1 n0
The L-shaped enclosure and settlement on Site
G
......... ...............................
in1
The enclosure on Site
С
............................ ...................................
j
The nature and function of the enclosures
..................................................1
nc
The context of the enclosures
.............................................................
{^
Tlie
character of activity at other sites
....................................................107
Cremation burials
........................ .......................................
Tlie
deposit of cremated animal bone, fired clay and pottery on Site
L
.........................
Ill
IV
Contents
Chapter
3:
The Iron Age by Tim Allen and Kelly Powell
.........................................113
THE EARLY IRON AGE
.....................................................................113
Site
К
...................................................................................113
Site
L
....................................................................................120
Site
В
and the western part of Site
С
........................................................121
Site
С
east and Site
D
.....................................................................124
Pits with structured deposits
.............................................................125
Other features in Site
С
..................................................................133
Site
D
pit and
posthole....................................................................134
Site
E
....................................................................................134
Site
G
...................................................................................138
Pits with structured deposits
.............................................................138
Other features in Site
G
.................................................................145
THE MIDDLE IRON AGE
...................................................................147
Sites
L
and A
.............................................................................147
Boundary ditch
13161
and associated burials
..............................................147
Discrete features
........................................................................153
Sites
В
and
С
.............................................................................153
Central Site
В
..........................................................................153
Western Site
В
..........................................................................157
Eastern Site B/Western Site
С
............................................................164
Eastern Site
С
.............................................................................
Site
D
...................................................................................172
THE LATE IRON AGE
......................................................................172
Sites
L
and A
.............................................................................174
Sites
В
and
С
.............................................................................174
Modifications to the trackway crossing central Site
В
.......................................174
Western Site
В
..........................................................................176
Eastern Site B/Western Site
С
............................................................178
Site
D
...................................................................................184
Pond
D
North
............................................................................185
Northern area
..........................................................................187
Late Iron Age-early Roman enclosure
.....................................................188
Site
J
....................................................................................188
IRON AGE FINDS ASSEMBLAGE
...........................................................190
Later prehistoric pottery by Lisa Brown and Peter Couldrey
......................................190
Methodology
...........................................................................190
Fabrics and resources
....................................................................190
Manufacture and surface treatment
.......................................................192
Form and decoration
....................................................................192
Chronological and cultural framework
....................................................192
The A2 ceramic sequence
.................................................................195
Discussion
.............................................................................221
Briquetage by Elaine Morris
.................................................................228
Methodology
...........................................................................228
Fabrics
................................................................................229
Forms
.................................................................................233
Container performance
..................................................................239
Dating of salt production evidence
........................................................240
Evidence of use and intensification of salt production
.......................................241
Quantity of salt produced
...............................................................242
Deposition and spatial variation
.........................................................242
Salt production methods and the salt production landscape
..................................244
Who were the saltmakers?
...............................................................245
Fired clay by Dan Stansbie with Tim Allen
.....................................................245
Site assemblages
........................................................................245
Discussion
.............................................................................248
Illustration catalogue
...................................................................249
Potin coins by David
Holman
................................................................249
Metalwork by Ian
R
Scott
...................................................................249
Site assemblages
........................................................................250
A Road through the Past
251
Iron slag by
Lynne
Keys
....................................................................
Discussion of the assemblage
............................................................
j?
Worked stone by Ruth Shaffrey
..............................................................
^
Querns and processors
..................................................................
Worked chalk
.........................................................................
Worked bone by Ian
R
Scott................................................................
IRON AGE OSTEOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL EVIDENCE
...........................256
Human remains by Mark Gibson, Ceridwen Boston, Sharon Clough and Nicholas Marquez-Grant
........256
Iron Age cremation burial
................................................................^56
Iron Age inhumation burials
.............................................................257
Disarticulated human remains
...........................................................259
Discussion
.............................................................................259
Animal bone by Andrew Bates, Jacqui Mulville and
Adrienne
Powell
...............................259
Associated or articulating bone groups
....................................................261
Species represented
.....................................................................264
Discussion
.............................................................................268
Conclusion
.............................................................................271
Charred plant remains by Wendy Smith
......................................................273
Preservation
..............................................................................
Results
................................................................................273
Discussion
.............................................................................276
Wood charcoal by Dana Challinor
............................................................279
Land snails In/ Elizabeth Stafford
.............................................................280
Site
В
.................................................................................280
Site
С
.................................................................................281
Site
D
.................................................................................283
Site
G
.................................................................................283
Discussion
.............................................................................285
Radiocarbon dating by Rebecca Nicholson and Tim Allen
........................................285
Dating and sequencing four-post structures
................................................285
Dating of other Iron Age features
.........................................................286
HIGH STATUS LATE IRON AGE BURIALS IN SITE
В
.........................................288
Grave
4298...............................................................................288
Pottery from grave
4298
by Peter Couldrey and Lisa Brown
.....................................290
Metal objects from grave
4298
by Ian
R
Scott
...............................................290
Animal bone from grave
4298
by Andrew Bates, Jacqui Mulville and
Adrienne
Powell
...............295
Grave
4312...............................................................................295
Pottery from grave
4312
by Peter Couldrey and Lisa Brown
.....................................296
Metal objects from grave
4312
by Ian
R
Scott
...............................................296
Analysis and metallography of copper alloy metalwork from late Iron Age graves by Peter
Northovcr
........................................................... 299
Grave
4298......................................................................... 299
Grave
4312.......................................................
3qq
The origin of the bronze
.....................................................
şqq
Mineralised wood and other organic remains by Dana Goodburn-Brown
.........................300
Osteology of the high status burials by Mark Gibson, Ceridwen Boston, Sharon Clough and Nicholas
Marquez-Grant
.....................................
Results
........................................ ............,«..
Discussion
............. ................,„-
discussion by Tim Alien
.........
. . υ!. !!!!!!!!. !!!!!!!!!!!
...................
302
The nature of the surviving evidence
......................... .................
Th ll f h
]..........................
g
The local context of the discoveries
Earliest and early Iron Age chronology
Settlement evidence
-
general characteristics
.........................304
Structural evidence
.....................................................................
Pits and special deposits
............................
Other aspects of middle-late Iron Age settlement
......
Large boundary ditches
.............................
The layout and organisation of the Site B/C settlement
Tlie
settlement at Pond
D
North
....................
The high status cremation burials
........... ........
Overall settlement pattern
...
ť
............................................................317
VI
Contents
Chapter
4:
The Roman evidence by Tim Allen and Kelly Powell
.................................319
THE ROMAN SETTLEMENT IN SITE
D
.....................................................319
BURIALS IN SITE
D
........................................................................322
Methodology employed for the excavation of the high status graves
...........................322
Grave
6260 ..............................................................................325
Catalogue of pottery from grave
6260
by
Valéry
Rigby
........................................329
Catalogue of small finds from grave
6260
by Ian
R
Scott
......................................333
Mineralised wood and other organic remains from grave
6260
by Dana Goodburn-Brown
..........353
The north-west cemetery
..................................................................354
Grave
6635...............................................................................354
Catalogue of pottery from grave
6635
by
Valéry
Rigby
........................................359
Catalogue of small finds from grave
6635
by Ian
R
Scott
......................................362
Mineralised wood and other organic remains from grave
6635
by Dana Goodburn-Brown
..........373
Grave
6645...............................................................................373
Catalogue of pottery from grave
6645
by
Valéry
Rigby
........................................377
Catalogue of small finds from grave
6645
by Ian
R
Scott
......................................378
Mineralised wood and other organic remains from grave
6645
by Dana Goodburn-Brown
..........384
Other early Roman cremation burials in enclosure
6299......................................386
Catalogue of pottery from other cremation graves by Edward Biddulph with comment on the
samian by
J M
Mills
......................................................................387
Roman inhumation burials in enclosure
6299................................................387
Catalogue of pottery from inhumation graves by Edward Biddulph
.............................389
THE EARLY ROMAN ENCLOSURES IN SITE
D
..............................................389
The main enclosure
.......................................................................389
Internal features
........................................................................393
External features
.......................................................................395
ROMAN SETTLEMENT IN OTHER SITES
...................................................398
Continuing settlement in Sites
В
and
С
.....................................................398
Trackway and associated features
........................................................398
Early Roman ditches and pits at the west end of Area
В
.....................................400
The field system
........................................................................402
Large rectangular pits
..................................................................402
Boundaries and other features in Sites A and
L
..............................................404
Early Roman
...........................................................................404
Middle to late Roman
...................................................................407
The inhumation cemetery
.................................................................409
Sunken-featured building
3349............................................................415
ROMAN FINDS ASSEMBLAGE
.............................................................416
Roman pottery by Edward Biddulph, with contributions from
Valéry
Rigby,
ƒ
M
Mills, Roger
Tomiin,
Carl Heron and Cynthianne Spiteri
............................................................416
Pottery from the cemeteries
..............................................................416
Potter s stamps on imports and local wares by
Valéry Rigby
..................................420
The
dipinto
and graffito by Roger
Tomiin
...................................................428
Lipid
analysis of flagons, cups and beakers from Iron Age/Roman cremation graves by Carl
Heron and Cynthianne Spiteri
..............................................................429
The samian by
J M
Mills
.................................................................431
Non-funerary assemblage composition by site
..............................................435
Discussion
.............................................................................441
Fired clay and ceramic building material by Dan Stansbie
......................................447
Fired clay
..............................................................................447
Ceramic building material
...............................................................447
Roman coins by Paul Booth
.................................................................448
Metalwork from contexts other than high status graves by Ian
R
Scott
..........................448
Distribution of metalwork by site
........................................................449
Discussion
.............................................................................452
Iron slag and related high temperature debris by
Lynne
Keys
...................................452
Worked stone objects by Ruth Shaffrey
.......................................................452
Worked bone by Ian
R
Scott
................................................................453
ROMAN OSTEOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL EVIDENCE
..............................453
Human remains by Mark Gibson, Ceridwen Boston, Sharon Clough and Nicholas Marquez-Grant
........453
Cremation burials
......................................................................453
VII
A Road through the Past
Inhumation burials
.....................................................................
Disarticulated human remains
...........................................................
Discussion
.......................................................· · ; ; ;.................
Isotope analysis of human skeletons from Site
L
by AM Pollard and
P
Ditchfield
.................
ibi
Results
................................................................................461
Discussion
.............................................................................
Summary and conclusions
...............................................................464
Animal bone by Andrew Bates,
J
acqui
Mulville and
Adrienné
Powell
...............................464
Associated bone groups
..................................................................465
Species represented
......................................................................
°
Discussion
.............................................................................^67
Fish remains by Rebecca Nicholson
...........................................................467
Charred plant remains by Wendy Smith
......................................................467
Discussion
.............................................................................467
Wood charcoal by Dana Challinor
............................................................468
Pollen and phytoliths by Adrian Parker
......................................................468
Discussion
.............................................................................469
Land snails by Elizabeth Stafford
.............................................................469
Site assemblages
........................................................................469
Discussion
.............................................................................475
Radiocarbon dating In/ Rebecca Nicholson and Tim Allen
........................................476
The cemetery in Site
L
...................................................................476
Cremated human bone from deposit
12673
within ditch
13161,
Site
L
..........................476
DISCUSSION by Tim Allen
...................................................................477
The high status early Roman graves
........................................................478
A change in the status of the site
.........................................................483
Later Roman developments elsewhere along the scheme
......................................483
The later Roman burials
...................................................................483
Chapter
5
The Saxon, medieval and later evidence by Tim Allen, Kelly Powell and Alan Hardy
___485
SAXON ACTIVITY
.........................................................................485
Sunken-featured building
3370
in Site A
....................................................485
Pit
19267
in Pond
D
North
.................................................................488
Discussion
............................................................ 490
MEDIEVAL SETTLEMENT
.................................................................. 491
Settlement in Sites
L
and A
................................................................491
Structure
12583.......................................................................
49I
Ditches
................................................................................495
Pits and
postilóles
........................................................ 495
Settlement in Site
С
............................................... ............496
Phase
le AD
1050-71150...............................................................497
Phase
2
с
AD
1175-1350..................... ..
. [ ............................]. .
50I
Settlement in Pond
D
South
........................................ .....................
525
Enclosures and associated features
............................... ...........575
Discrete features
........................................ ......................
c2q
Structure
2158
and associated features
...................................................528
A late medieval burial in Site
H
................................ ..........................1-34
Medieval activity on other sites
........ ............................
cqc
POST-MEDIEVAL ACTIVITY
................... . . . . . . . . . ...................................
ÌÌÌ
Deneholes on sites
L, B, C, D
and
E
.....................................................535
Scattered post-medieval features
................... .....................................
World War II incendiary devices
___ .............................................
SAXON, MEDIEVAL AND LATER FINDS EVIDENCE
! . . . . ...................................
Ill
Post-Roman pottery by John Cotter
..... ...............................
„q
Fabric totals
............ ..............................................
53b
............................................
ΕΓ ΐΰ
Overview of site assemblages
. ...............................
Q.
.
°
........................................
ЧД4.
iticlusions
........................ .............
Pottery illustration catalogue
............................................................
^
Fired clay by Dan Stansbie
..................... ..........................................^51
Ceramic figurine legs by Paul Booth
.........................................................
555
Vlil
Contents
Clay tobacco pipes by John Cotter
...........................................................556
Ceramic building material by Dan Stansbie
...................................................556
Metalwork by Ian
R
Scott
...................................................................556
Site assemblages
........................................................................556
Iron slag and related high temperature debris by
Lynne
Keys
...................................558
Worked stone by Ruth Shaffrey
..............................................................559
Medieval
..............................................................................559
Post-medieval
..........................................................................559
Worked bone by Ian
R
Scott
................................................................559
SAXON, MEDIEVAL AND LATER ENVIRONMENTAL EVIDENCE
.............................560
Animal bone by Andrew Bates, Jacqui Mulville and
Adrienne
Powell
...............................560
Quantification, distribution and ABG descriptions
.........................................560
Species description and discussion
........................................................561
Fish remains by Rebecca Nicholson
...........................................................561
Results
................................................................................561
Discussion
.............................................................................562
Charred plant remains by Wendy Smith
......................................................562
Discussion
.............................................................................566
Wood charcoal by Dana Challinor
............................................................567
Land snails by Elizabeth Stafford
.............................................................568
Radiocarbon dating by Rebecca Nicholson and Tim Allen
........................................568
DISCUSSION by Tim Allen and Alan Hardy
....................................................569
The chronology of settlement
..............................................................569
Settlement trajectory
....................................................................569
The form and function of the medieval buildings
............................................570
Sunken-featured buildings
...............................................................570
Other possible buildings
.................................................................577
Settlement organisation
...................................................................577
The llth/Uth centuries
..................................................................577
Late 13thlUth centuries
.................................................................580
The economy and status of the medieval settlements
.........................................581
Landscape context
......................................................................581
Final comment
...........................................................................582
Postscript by Tim Allen
......................................................................585
Bibliography
..............................................................................589
Index
.....................................................................................613
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geographic | Kent (England) / Antiquities Kent (DE-588)4030253-2 gnd |
geographic_facet | Kent (England) / Antiquities Kent |
id | DE-604.BV040701848 |
illustrated | Illustrated |
indexdate | 2024-07-10T00:32:02Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 9780904220681 0904220680 |
language | English |
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oclc_num | 844027277 |
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physical | XXIV, 620 S. Ill., Kt. 31 cm |
publishDate | 2012 |
publishDateSearch | 2012 |
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publisher | Oxford Archaeology Unit |
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series | Oxford archaeology monograph |
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spelling | A road through the past archaeological discoveries on the A2 Pepperhill to Cobham road-scheme in Kent by Tim Allen ... ; contributions by Andrew Bates ...Ill. and design by Julia Collins ... Oxford Oxford Archaeology Unit 2012 XXIV, 620 S. Ill., Kt. 31 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Oxford archaeology monograph 16 Includes bibliographical references and index Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Excavations (Archaeology) / England / Kent Funde Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd rswk-swf Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd rswk-swf Kent (England) / Antiquities Kent (DE-588)4030253-2 gnd rswk-swf Kent (DE-588)4030253-2 g Geschichte z Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 s Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 s DE-604 Allen, Tim G. Sonstige oth Bates, Andrew Sonstige oth Oxford archaeology monograph 16 (DE-604)BV014584861 16 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025682364&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | A road through the past archaeological discoveries on the A2 Pepperhill to Cobham road-scheme in Kent Oxford archaeology monograph Excavations (Archaeology) / England / Kent Funde Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd |
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title | A road through the past archaeological discoveries on the A2 Pepperhill to Cobham road-scheme in Kent |
title_auth | A road through the past archaeological discoveries on the A2 Pepperhill to Cobham road-scheme in Kent |
title_exact_search | A road through the past archaeological discoveries on the A2 Pepperhill to Cobham road-scheme in Kent |
title_full | A road through the past archaeological discoveries on the A2 Pepperhill to Cobham road-scheme in Kent by Tim Allen ... ; contributions by Andrew Bates ...Ill. and design by Julia Collins ... |
title_fullStr | A road through the past archaeological discoveries on the A2 Pepperhill to Cobham road-scheme in Kent by Tim Allen ... ; contributions by Andrew Bates ...Ill. and design by Julia Collins ... |
title_full_unstemmed | A road through the past archaeological discoveries on the A2 Pepperhill to Cobham road-scheme in Kent by Tim Allen ... ; contributions by Andrew Bates ...Ill. and design by Julia Collins ... |
title_short | A road through the past |
title_sort | a road through the past archaeological discoveries on the a2 pepperhill to cobham road scheme in kent |
title_sub | archaeological discoveries on the A2 Pepperhill to Cobham road-scheme in Kent |
topic | Excavations (Archaeology) / England / Kent Funde Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Excavations (Archaeology) / England / Kent Funde Ausgrabung Kent (England) / Antiquities Kent |
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volume_link | (DE-604)BV014584861 |
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