Summary: | Between the 18 and 22 March 2013, the Canterbury Archaeological Trust (CAT) undertook
the excavation of six archaeological evaluation trenches on Kingston Down, Kingston, Kent. Of the six excavated trenches, only two revealed evidence of significant archaeological
intervention, one of which has the potential to be a grave (TP 4) with the other a large
indeterminate feature, the full extent of which was not uncovered (TP 3). Though dating
evidence was very limited, restricted to un-stratified material largely from the covering
plough soil, several struck flint flakes were retrieved from the upper fill of each feature. |
---|