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At the Great Crossroads
The widening of the road between the Monkton and Mount Pleasant roundabouts on the A253 led to the archaeological investigation of a 3km long strip of land between July 1994 and …
Outside the Town
Outside the Town describes discoveries made between 2006 and 2009 during excavations immediately south-east of Canterbury's Roman town wall. Situated within sight of Watling Street …
The Lower Lines
The Lower Lines formed part of the defences of Chatham Dockyard during the early nineteenth century. While never used in combat, they became the focus for siege training during the …
Wainscott Northern By-pass
Between January 1992 and October 1997 watching briefs, evaluations and an excavation were conducted on the route of the Wainscott Northern Link or by-pass. This relief road was …
Excavations at Market Way, St Stephen's, Canterbury
Number 8 in Canterbury Archaeological Trust's occasional paper series publishes further findings in Canterbury's northern suburbs, this time close to Roman pottery and tile kilns …
Medieval New Romney, A Town Shaped by Water
Between 2004 and 2007 a series of archaeological investigations was undertaken across the town of New Romney and extending into Greatstone to the south-east. The work was conducted …
Highstead, near Chislet, Kent
In the Foreword, Barry Cunliffe writes: "The publication of the excavation of the multi-period settlement site at Highstead near Chislet is a matter for celebration. Highstead, …
St Gregory's Priory, Northgate, Canterbury. Excavations 1988-1991
A detailed report on excavations carried out at the site of St Gregory's Priory that revealed two major ecclesiastical buildings. The earliest church, founded by Archbishop …
Medieval Town and Augustinian Friary: Settlement c 1325-1700
The first of four books on excavations in the Whitefriars area of Canterbury, this report describes the development of the Augustinian friary from c 1325 to its demise following …
Excavations at North Lane, Canterbury 1993 and 1996
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 …
Journey to Medieval Canterbury
Medieval Canterbury will take you on a journey back in time. Your journey begins just before the Norman Conquest and progresses through some 400 years. As you travel, you will …
Farming, Everyday Life and Ritual
In the late 2000s, the development of the country's biggest glasshouse complex by Fresca Group Ltd at Monkton Road Farm on Isle of Thanet led to one of the largest open area …