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Key Kent Sites: St Augustine's Abbey Mar 5, 2005 ... In 978 a new enlarged abbey church was re-dedicated by Archbishop Dunstan to 'Saints Peter and Paul and St Augustine of England'. ...
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Schools & Beyond: National Curriculum History, Key Stage 3 National Curriculum History, Key Stage 3. From Year 7 onwards, pupils continue to investigate and increasingly compare sources of evidence for the past. ...
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Canterbury Archaeological Trust: Schools & Beyond: GCSE / A level ... These are some of the GCSE / A Level coursework projects which we have been able to ... The Archaeology of St Gregory's Priory, Canterbury (GCSE Geography) ...
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Roman horse harness pieces These Roman horse harness pieces are evidence of a military presence in Canterbury. Made in copper alloy and worn by the horse of a Roman soldier. ...
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Canterbury Archaeological Trust: Previous articles The water source came from the base of the North Downs, carried through an open channel ..... In June 2004, the Kent Archaeological Society held a History show in Maidstone ... Victorian mosaic at Whitefriars inspires local craft work ...
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Canterbury Archaeological Trust: CAT KITS ‘CAT KIT’ is a project from Canterbury Archaeological Trust Education Service and funded by a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund. We built 60 ‘CAT KIT’s ...
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Canterbury Archaeological Trust: CAT KITS ‘CAT KIT’ is a project from Canterbury Archaeological Trust Education Service and funded by a grant .... Arts Week – focus on pottery manufacture and design ...
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Schools & Beyond: Roman & Anglo-Saxon Canterbury Reconstructed Roman style red bricks and pink mortar can be seen in the wall interiors. Either both were built in Late Roman times (4th century) or in early Anglo-Saxon ...
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Schools & Beyond: A Murky Medieval Mystery: Pupil page It was made of chalk. Underneath this layer they found a big rectangular pit packed full with dark, ... Kent has long been known as the ‘Garden of England’. ... At Winchester a similar pit was found inside the ruins of a Medieval house. ... we can bu
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Schools & Beyond: National Curriculum History, Key Stage 3 National Curriculum History, Key Stage 3. From Year 7 onwards, pupils continue to investigate and increasingly compare sources of evidence for the past. ...
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