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HER Number: | TR 25 NW 491 |
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Type of record: | Monument |
Name: | Littlebourne, Swanton Pit - several Palaeolithic handaxes (n=5) and two flakes |
Littlebourne, Swanton Pit - several Palaeolithic handaxes (n=5) and two flakes
Grid Reference: | TR 202 590 |
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Map Sheet: | TR25NW |
Parish: | LITTLEBOURNE, CANTERBURY, KENT |
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Five Palaeolithic handaxes and two flakes seen by Roe (1) in collections of British Museum and Cambridge Museum of Ethnography and Archaeology, then included in Southern Rivers Project (2, 3). Pit is near mapped outcrops of terrace gravel in the plateau between Great Stour and Little Stour.
<1> Roe, D.A., 1968, Gazetteer of British Lower and Middle Palaeolithic Sites, p139 (Monograph). SWX6570.
<2> Wessex Archaeology, 1993, The Southern Rivers Palaeolithic Project, Report No.2: The South West and South of the Thames [Vol. I - text], S-6.5, p150 (Monograph). SWX6569.
<3> Wessex Archaeology, 1993, The Southern Rivers Palaeolithic Project: maps for Report No. 2, Regions 4 & 1, The South West and South of the Thames [Vol II - maps], S6 (Unpublished document). SKE12023.
<4> Smith RA, 1918, Prehistoric and Anglo-Saxon remains discovered by Capt. L. Moysey at Howletts, near Bridge, Kent (Article in serial). SKE29762.
Cross-ref. | Source description |
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<1> | Monograph: Roe, D.A.. 1968. Gazetteer of British Lower and Middle Palaeolithic Sites. 1-355. p139. |
<2> | Monograph: Wessex Archaeology. 1993. The Southern Rivers Palaeolithic Project, Report No.2: The South West and South of the Thames [Vol. I - text]. S-6.5, p150. |
<3> | Unpublished document: Wessex Archaeology. 1993. The Southern Rivers Palaeolithic Project: maps for Report No. 2, Regions 4 & 1, The South West and South of the Thames [Vol II - maps]. S6. |
<4> | Article in serial: Smith RA. 1918. Prehistoric and Anglo-Saxon remains discovered by Capt. L. Moysey at Howletts, near Bridge, Kent. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries 30: 102-113.. |