West Kent Border Archaeological Group The Group started work on this important site in May and work will continue until …
Kent Archaeological Review 1967 – The Saxon Cemetery at Polhill, Emergency Excavations by Brian Philp
The emergency excavation sponsored by the KARGC was completed as scheduled early in April (KAR Number 7, page 3). In …
Kent Archaeological Review 1967 – Faversham Gunpowder Mills by Brian Philp
The preliminary excavation and clearance of the site of the highly important gunpowder mills at Faversham was completed as scheduled …
Kent Archaeological Review 1967 – The Romano-British Settlement of DUROLEVUM by Brian Philp
The site of the Romano-British town or settlement of Durolevum has for long been a subject of discussion and conjecture. …
Kent Archaeological Review 1966 – Operation Gaspipe (Phase 1) by B. J. Philp
Emergency Sub-Committee The five-month watch on the SEGB new Outer London main during 1965 was richly rewarded by the discovery …
Kent Archaeological Review 1966 – The Discovery of a Secondary-Neolithic Site at Hayes by Brian Philp
West Kent Border Archaeological Group The discovery of this site was largely a matter of chance. Indeed the great majority …
Kent Archaeological Review 1966 – The Roman Fort at Reculver by B J Philp
(Reculver Excavation Group) During August the Reculver Excavation Group completed its largest single excavation inside the Roman fort since work …
Kent Archaeological Review 1965 – The Roman Fort at Reculver by Brian Philp
Work during March, April and June was concentrated on the exposed cliff section of the fort overlooking the beach. This …
Kent Archaeological Review 1965 – Faversham Roman Villa and Belgic Settlement by Brian Philp
During July, the Reculver Excavation Group undertook large-scale emergency excavations at Faversham on behalf of the Ministry of Public Building …
Kent Archaeological Review 1965 – Saxon Cemetery at Polhill, near Sevenoaks by B J Philp
In October 1964, heavy machinery employed on the new Sevenoaks By-pass road scheme disturbed a number of Saxon graves close …