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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 VP26 - Dark brown loam and chalk specks and large flints. Upper fill of Ditch C


VP26a  exterior
   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


VP26a  interior
   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


VP26b  exterior
   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


VP26b  interior
   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


VP26c  exterior
   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


VP26c  interior
   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


VP26d
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VP26e  exterior
   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


VP26e  interior   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


VP26f  exterior
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VP26f  interior
   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


VP26g  exterior
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VP26g  interior
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VP26h  (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


VP26j  exterior
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VP26j  interior
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VP26k  exterior
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VP26k  interior
   (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


VP26l
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VP26m
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VP26n
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