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The blog will log our archaeological student training and research project at the likely Roman villa at Bridge, on the Nailbourne, Canterbury

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Excavation Methods and Techniques: Soil Sampling

By Lloyd Bosworth | 11 September 2016

Kaitlene writes: On Day 5, a soil sample was taken from Trench B to be used for flotation analysis (specialist water sieving and processing in the … Read more

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