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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

Acknowledgements and Diggers Attendance

   We are greatly indebted to Mr Gordon Longhurst, Building Site Manager, and Mr Hicks, Building Manager for their interest and help through-out the period of excavation, and in particular for delaying the starting of the construction of Block 10 and for allowing the storage of tools and equipment in their compound.
   Thanks also to all those volunteer diggers, members of the Fawkham & Ash Archaeological Group, Dartford District Archaeological Group, S.E. London Archaeological Group and the Lower Medway Archaeological Group. They often worked in atrocious winter weather. Thanks to FAAG members who carried out washing and processing of the finds. The following have contributed to the preparation of this archive: Roger Cockett, Pam & Ted Connell, Gerald & Gillian Cramp and Brian Tremain.
   We would like to give a  special mention to the late Christopher St John Breen for his initial notes on the 1975/76 pottery.
   Listed below are the names and dates of those individuals that helped.

Name Sun
  9th
Nov
1975
Mon
 10th
Nov
1975
Tue
 11th
Nov
1975
Sun
16th
Nov
1975
Sun
23rd
Nov
1975
Sun
30th
Nov
1975
Sun
  7th
Dec
1975
Sun
14th
Dec
1975
Sun
21st
Dec
1975
Sun 28th
Dec
1975
Sun
 4th
Jan
1976
Sun
11th
Jan
1976
Sun
18th
Jan
1976
Sun
25th
Jan
1976
Tue
27th
Jan
1976
Sun
22nd
Jul
1984
Brian Tremain
Ted Connell
Pam Connell
John Manley
Mark Manley
Anthony Currivan
Graham Budd
Les Bober
Charlie Capes
Bob Darvill
David Darvill
Tim Goss
Alan Rush
Chris Plimpsol
Michael Davis
Ted Conway
Sue Conway
Stewart Marlow
Leslie Kingston
Albert Smith
Ben Mannell
John Clarke
Judith Slutzky
Ian Peters
Don Jones
Elwin Jones
Roger Hetherington
Bob Male
Corinne Male
Dai Male
George Eastman
Chris Baker
Steve Munn
Ken Walton
Phillip Lewis
David Phillips
George Hoadley
Andrew Tremain
Roger Cockett
Susan Fisher
Barbara Throner
Eric Apsland
Wilfred Turner
Trevor Blake
Stephen Blake
David York
Julia Smith
John Greagsby
Barry Wheeler
Greg Hill
Don Bishop
Sara Bishop
Ray Edwards
Penny Edwards
Bill Lovegrove
Dorothy Lovegrove
Paul West
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Name Sun
  9th
Nov
1975
Mon
 10th
Nov
1975
Tue
 11th
Nov
1975
Sun
16th
Nov
1975
Sun
23rd
Nov
1975
Sun
30th
Nov
1975
Sun
  7th
Dec
1975
Sun
14th
Dec
1975
Sun
21st
Dec
1975
Sun 28th
Dec
1975
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 4th
Jan
1976
Sun
11th
Jan
1976
Sun
18th
Jan
1976
Sun
25th
Jan
1976
Tue
27th
Jan
1976
Sun
22nd
Jul
1984

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