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Discovering Archaeology in National Curriculum History, Key Stages 1, 2 and 3
Archaeology, Past and Present
How can archaeology help children to learn
What do archaeologists do?
Archaeology in the classroom
Going out... 'Roman' visits in Kent
How to find out more
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Experimental Archaeology: building a pottery kiln
Why history is a load of old rubbish (How layers build up on an archaeological site)
Key Kent sites
Buckland Anglo-Saxon cemetery, Dover
Canterbury Castle (medieval to post-medieval)
Monkton, Thanet (prehistoric to medieval)
St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury (Anglo-Saxon to post-medieval)
   
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CAT KITs of archaeological finds for the classroom
Discovering Archaeology in National Curriculum History, Key Stages 1, 2 and 3
Roman Canterbury
A Journey to Medieval Canterbury
Using objects
Roman and Anglo-Saxon Canterbury Reconstructed
The sword burials (Roman)
An untimely death (Roman/Anglo-Saxon)
Reconstructing a Tudor City
Key Kent sites
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CAT KITs of archaeological finds for the classroom
National Curriculum Key Stage 3
--- A Journey to Medieval Canterbury
--- A Murky Medieval Mystery
--- Reconstructing a Tudor City (with Medieval origins)
--- Key Kent Sites
--- The Roman Empire
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Discovering Archaeology in National Curriculum History, Key Stages 1, 2 and 3
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Roman Canterbury, a journey into the past
A journey to Medieval Canterbury
Roman and Anglo-Saxon Canterbury Reconstructed
   
 
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Canterbury's past: coloured reconstructions through time
A bird's eye view: aerial photographs of archaeological sites in Kent
Check this out! Discoveries at an Anglo-Saxon cemetery near Dover, Kent
More Anglo-Saxon finds in Kent
Give it up for Prehistory! Check out these discoveries
Castles in Kent: Canterbury Castle: archaeological and historical sources,
reconstructions

Roman discoveries in Kent (no shortage here…)
Maps and plans, various
Reconstruction images, various types and times
Viking finds
An amazing burial – check it out!
Above ground archaeology: historic buildings in Kent
Why history is a load of rubbish
Faces from the past
   
 
 

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Archaeological Investigations at Northfleet Water Treatment Works
Augustine House, Canterbury Christ Church University
Bredgar Primary School
Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery, Dover
Dover Bronze Age Boat
Florence Road, Maidstone
Holborough Quarry, Snodland
Island Road, Hersden
Mid Kent College/Lower Lines, Brompton
Monkton, Thanet
New Romney First Time Sewerage Scheme Archaeological Works
Rear of Wincheap Street, Canterbury
Ringlemere Farm
Saltwood
Thanet Earth, Brooksend, near Monkton, Isle of Thanet
Whitefriars, Canterbury

   
 
 

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July 2005: 'Little Dig' goes to the Netherlands
June 2005: Archaeology Club visits Canterbury's Tannery site

June 2005: KIAD chooses Canterbury Archaeological Trust for design project
September 2004: Holborough Quarry, Snodland
Summer 2004: Florence Road, Maidstone
Spring 2004: Bredgar Primary School
BIG DIG 2000–2004: Canterbury Whitefriars
June 2004: Kent History Show
May 2004: Victorian mosaic at Whitefriars inspires local craft work
Spring/Summer 2003: Rear of Wincheap Street, Canterbury
July 2001: Simon Langton Boys Grammar School supporting THE BIG DIG
March 2001: SET Week (Science, Engineering and Technology)
November 2000: 'Marking Time' : Canterbury Cathedral Church Schools Day

   
 
 

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The Bull, Canterbury, Kent (A 15th century Inn)
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No. 28 Palace Street, Canterbury, Kent (A 17th century town house)
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