Source/Archive record (Unpublished document) SKE52115 - Archaeological Excavation at British Red Cross, Lower Chantry Lane, Canterbury
Title | Archaeological Excavation at British Red Cross, Lower Chantry Lane, Canterbury |
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Author/Originator | Canterbury Archaeological Trust |
Date/Year | 2011 |
Abstract/Summary
Archaeological excavation revealed the presence of archaeological features across the site with the majority of activity on the site being placed during the Medieval Period.
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Description
Unpublished client report produced by Canterbury Archaeological Trust commissioned by Northamptonshire Archaeology on behalf of their clients Sursham Tompkins & Partners (acting for the British Red Cross Society) ahead of proposed development.
Location
Kent County Council Heritage: 2018/639
Referenced Monuments (3)
- TR 15 NE 1965 Anglo-Saxon/early medieval features at British Red Cross Centre, Lower Chantry Lane, Canterbury (Monument)
- TR 15 NE 1809 Late Iron Age and Roman residual finds at British Red Cross Centre, Lower Chantry Lane, Canterbury (Findspot)
- TR 15 NE 1808 Medieval pits and building traces at British Red Cross Centre, Lower Chantry Lane, Canterbury (Monument)
Referenced Events (1)
- EKE18589 Archaeological excavation at British Red Cross Centre, Lower Chantry Lane, Canterbury (Ref: RCCC-EX-11)
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