Excavations at Lees Court Estate, 2018-2024
The Society has been excavating a prehistoric landscape of roundbarrows and mortuary pits at Lees Court Estate near Badlesmere.
Loomweight, Neolithic to Bronze Age
A large clay loomweight excavated from a Neolithic to Bronze Age site in Faversham. Recorded by the Society Curator on 21st July 2023 as a test using Polycam.
Ring ditch and burial near Maidstone
Ring ditch and burial found during archaeological excavations near Maidstone.
Crouch beaker burial, East Kent, excavated 2021
Beaker burial in east Kent excavated 2021,
Mesolithic Quartzite Pebble Hammer, c.8000-4000 BCE
This stone tool was found in ploughsoil in Kent, England. Quartzite pebble hammers with cental hourglass perforations date from the Mesolithic (c.8000-4000 cal BC). The perforation on this example was made by pecking and was subsequently ground smooth.
The Medway Megaliths, 3rd millennia BCE
Kit's Coty House or Kit's Coty is a chambered long barrow near the village of Aylesford in the southeastern English county of Kent.
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