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Invisible people and a non-existent river; geoarchaeology seeks out the course of the Tyburn River north of Victoria Station
Blind Lane (West of), ARC BLN 97
As part of a program of archaeological investigations along the route of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link, Union Railways Limited (URL) commissioned the Museum of London Archaeology Service (MoLAS) to undertake an evaluation comprising thirteen trial trenches situated in 2.7 ha. of land between the villages of Sevington and Mersham, 3.7km south-east of the centre of Ashford, Kent. The area of investigation was bounded by the London to Folkestone main railway line to the south and by farmland to the west, north and east. Archaeological features were located in 8 of the 13 trenches. Curvilinear ditches and slots were concentrated towards the eastern end of the evaluation area and may represent two prehistoric enclosures. Linear ditches were spread more evenly across the site and may indicate the survival of one or more field systems. Pottery was recorded in seven of the twenty cut features. One largely complete bucket urn may be related to the Deverel Rimbury tradition of the mid 2nd millennium BC. Other sherds may be early 1st millennium BC in date. Occupation therefore appears to cover the Middle and Late Bronze Ages
Knights Place Farm, ARC KPF 98
As part of a programme of archaeological investigation along the route of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link, Union Railways Limited (URL) commissioned the Museum of London Archaeology Service (MoLAS) to undertake a trial-trenching evaluation between the 27th and 29th January 1998. The fieldwork was undertaken in URL Area 20, adjacent to Knights Place Farm, Cobham Park in the parish of Cobham, Kent. The evaluation trenches were laid out in two blocks; one to the west, Area 1 (centred on URL grid 50012 49267), and one to the east , Area 2 (centred on URL grid 50532 48999), of Knights Place Farm. The evaluation sitecode is ARC KPF 98 and is one of three adjacent evaluations at Knights Place Farm; the other two being Cobham Park (ARC CPK 97) and Knights Place Construction Site (ARC KCS 98)
Tollgate, Gravesham, Kent - Integrated Site Report
The Museum of London Archaeology Service (MoLAS) was commissioned by Union Railways (South) Limited (subsequently London and Continental Railways) to undertake a watching brief and detailed excavation between Wrotham Road and Scalers Hill, south of Gravesend, Gravesham, Kent, south of Gravesend, Kent. This work formed part of an extensive programme of archaeological investigation carried out in response to the construction of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link (CTRL)
82 Borough High Street, London SE1 1LL, Report on an archaeological watching brief and excavation
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Royal Foundation of St Katherine, The Victor Churchill Building,2 Butcher Row, London E14. Archaelogical watching brief report
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