Findspot record MKE115984 - Land near Bridge

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Location

Grid reference TR 1749 5476 (point)
Map sheet TR15SE
County KENT
District CANTERBURY, KENT
Civil Parish BRIDGE, CANTERBURY, KENT

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A rare find was made in 2012 when a metal-detectorist on land near Bridge, a few miles south of Canterbury, Kent, recovered a copper alloy brooch, other metal items, and a quantity of burnt bone contained in a near complete, probably imported Gallic, helmet of Iron Age type. Excavation was undertaken to ascertain the immediate context of the helmet, confirm that it represented a cremation burial, and determine if it formed part of a larger funerary deposit. The helmet and brooch suggest a burial date in the mid-1st century BC and the apparently isolated cremation burial, of a possibly female adult, can be broadly placed within the AylesfordðSwarling tradition; the helmet taking the place of a more usual pottery cinerary urn. Cropmark evidence suggests that the burial was made within a wider landscape of Iron Age occupation (Farley et al. 2014). <1>


<1> Garrow, D and Cooper, A, 22/11/2021, Grave Goods Project dataset, 72836 (Machine readable data file). SKE54611.

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  • <1> Machine readable data file: Garrow, D and Cooper, A. 22/11/2021. Grave Goods Project dataset. 72836.

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Record last edited

Oct 6 2022 10:30AM