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Fawkham and Ash Archaeological Group (FAAG)

The discovery and excavation of a Late Iron-Age and Early Roman Farmstead at
   Viewpoint, Wellfield, Hartley, Kent 1975/76 and 1984 TQ6084/6842

Pottery in VP25 - Brown clay, (red daub and burnt clay) with mass of broken Roman tiles.


Picture VP25a   Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture VP25b   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture VP25d  exterior   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture VP25d  interior   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture VP25e  exterior   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture VP25e  interior   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture VP25f   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture VP25g   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture VP25h  exterior   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture VP25h  interior   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture VP25j   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture VP25k   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture VP25l   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture VP25m   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture VP25n   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture VP25p   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture VP25r   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture VP25s  exterior   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture VP25s  interior   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture VP25t   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture VP25v   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture VP25w   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture VP25x   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture VP25y   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)

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