Archaeologist David Crawford-White tells YourThanet reporter Tom Betts about what has been found while the building of the East Kent Access Road gets underway.
Filmed at Westwood Cross, Sun, March 28, 2010.
Archaeologist David Crawford-White tells YourThanet reporter Tom Betts about what has been found while the building of the East Kent Access Road gets underway.
Filmed at Westwood Cross, Sun, March 28, 2010.
A new road is to be built on the Isle of Thanet in east Kent during 2010-11. The road will be 6.5 km long and will cross one of the richest archaeological areas in Britain.
Before the building starts archaeologists will excavate the whole length of the route. This will be the largest excavation in Britain in 2010, covering approximately 40 hectares.
Find out more about the East Kent Access Road.
Oxford Wessex Archaeology is a Joint Venture of Oxford Archaeology and Wessex Archaeology, the two largest archaeological organisations in the UK.
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