West Kent Border Archaeological Group The first archaeological training school in Kent was started at Bromley in January, 1968 (KAR …
Kent Archaeological Review 1968 – The Roman Fort at Reculver (Summer Excavation) by Brian Philp
Reculver Excavation Group The large-scale summer excavation at Reculver was completed in September in cooperation with the Ministry of Public …
Kent Archaeological Review 1968 – Excavations at Warbank, Keston, Completed by E Mynott
West Kent Border Archaeological Group The programme of excavation and consolidation on the site of the Romano-British cemetery at Warbank, …
Kent Archaeological Review 1968 – Further Work at Warbank, Keston by Brian Philp
West Kent Border Archaeological Group Since the dramatic discovery last September of another substantial tomb in the Roman cemetery at …
Kent Archaeological Review 1968 – Other Activities Report by E Mynott
West Kent Border Archaeological Group Emergency Excavation Emergency Excavation: In February, the Group undertook emergency excavations on the site of …
Kent Archaeological 1968 – Faversham Abbey by Brian Philp
During the excavations on the site of the royal abbey at Faversham in 1965 a number of unusual features concerning …
Kent Archaeological Review 1968 – The Excavation of the Roman Cemetery at Keston by Brian Philp
The excavations at Warbank, Keston reached a dramatic climax early in the Autumn when a previously unknown Roman tomb was …
Kent Archaeological Review 1968 – Chesil House, Chislehurst (Bromley) Building Preservation Order, Confirmed! by E Myott
West Kent Border Archaeological Group (West Kent Border Archaeological Group.) The Group is pleased to be able to report that …
Kent Archaeological Review 1967 – Excavation of the East Gate of the Roman Fort at Reculver by Brian Philp
The large-scale summer excavation at Reculver was completed in September. Two sites, the east gate of the fort and an …
Kent Archaeological Review 1967 – Further Excavations at Polhill by Brian Philp (Emergency Committee)
The extensive emergency excavations undertaken by the KARGC at Polhill in March and April (KAR Number 9, page 2) uncovered …