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Fawkham and Ash Archaeological Group (FAAG)

The discovery and excavation of a Late Iron-Age and Early Roman Farmstead at
   Martin's Quarry, Longfield, Kent 1974 and 1979 TQ6084/6842

Photographs of Pottery in Context MQ83 - Pit KE


Picture MQ83a exterior (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture MQ83a interior (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture MQ83b exterior (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture MQ83b interior (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture MQ83c exterior (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture MQ83c interior (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture MQ83d exterior (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture MQ83d interior (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture MQ83e exterior (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture MQ83e interior (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture MQ83f exterior (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture MQ83f interior (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture MQ83g exterior (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture MQ83g interior (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture MQ83h exterior (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture MQ83h interior (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture MQ83 exterior (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture MQ83 interior (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture MQ83 exterior (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture MQ83 interior (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture MQ83 exterior (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)


Picture MQ83 interior (Background grid to pictures in cm squares)

 

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