Source/Archive record (Unpublished document) SKE7984 - Archaeological Evaluation on the Proposed Site of the New Music School, Kings School, Canterbury
Title | Archaeological Evaluation on the Proposed Site of the New Music School, Kings School, Canterbury |
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Author/Originator | Canterbury Archaeological Trust |
Date/Year | 2001 |
Abstract/Summary
In September 2001 three small trenches were dug on the the proposed site of a new music school. Found were the remains of the courtyard surfaces of the Archbishop's Palace which stood on tis site and a large quantity of medieval pottery the majority dating between the 13th and 14th century. Roman demolision debris was also found suggesting that at a lower level Anglo-Saxon and Roman archaeological sequences survive in good condition.
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Location
Kent County Council Heritage 2002/4
Referenced Monuments (1)
- TR 15 NE 402 Courtyard surface, (Archbishops Palace), Kings School Canterbury (Monument)
Referenced Events (1)
- EKE5854 Evaluation on proposed site of New Music School, Kings School
Record last edited
Aug 21 2013 10:13AM